Sharon Verzeni's alleged killer Moussa
Sangare said Monday he decided to keep the knife he allegedly
killed her with at the end of July as a souvenir.
Sangare, 31, born in Milan to Malian parents, said that after
allegedly stabbing 33-year-old barista Verzeni to death on the
night of July 29-30, told a preliminary investigations judge
(GIP) "I didn't throw it in the river because I thought I might
still find it there. I wanted to keep it as a memory of what I
had done."
Unlike the other objects thrown together with his clothes into
the River Adda, he buried the alleged murder weapon near the
embankment.
When the judge asked him if he wanted to keep it as a 'souvenir'
he replied: 'yes'.
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