The last investigation that saw an 89-year-old former legionnaire and an 88-year-old doctor for the eight double murders attributed to the so-called monster of Florence ends with an archiving.
The Florentine investigating judge, Angela Fantechi, believed that there were no elements to support the accusation, in a trial, against Giampiero Vigilanti, a former soldier of the Foreign Legion, and Dr. Francesco Caccamo.
Thus rejecting the application to oppose the filing presented by the lawyer Vieri Adriani, the lawyer who assists the French family members of Nadine Mauriot and Jean Michel Kraveichvili, the last two victims of the maniac: the couple was killed, 35 years ago, in Scopeti .
The opposition request concerned in particular the position of Vigilanti.
But the investigating judge defined, in his provision, the new investigations proposed by the lawyer "inconclusive and unsuitable to lead to a different outcome than the one envisaged".
In particular, the judge affirms "the request is made for witnesses who have already made completely vague and unreliable statements without indicating the strength of their knowledge".
The investigating judge also states that he has accepted the filing request made by the prosecutor Luca Turco because "currently no circumstantial elements have been acquired that would allow the prosecution to be carried out", since "the new scientific investigations, carried out in a serious and thorough manner ", did not allow the acquisition of elements to support the accusation in court against Vigilanti and Caccamo".
However, the filing of the investigation does not completely put an end to the investigation into the crimes attributed to the monster.
As also underlined by the investigating judge in the filing order, investigations are still underway by the prosecutor in relation to "the recent and last discovery of a Beretta caliber 22 pistol", the same type of weapon that the reports indicate to have been used for the murders, found last January in a pitch along the Florence-Siena highway.
And another line of investigation remains open, for an alleged misdirection.
And in any case, the investigating judge himself points out, "the filing of the proceedings does not involve foreclosures of any kind" to a reopening of the investigation into the maniac of couples.