The 27-year sentence is final for Giulia Stanganini, accused of killing her three-year-old son in Genoa in November 2019 and of the murder of his mother Loredana Stuppazzoni, whose body she then dismembered and hid.
The Supreme Court confirmed the appeal sentence. The judges had declared the woman semi-infirm. In the first instance she was given a life sentence and was found to be capable of understanding. During the preliminary investigations Stanganini was subjected to two expert reports: the last concluded that the woman was capable of understanding and will at the time of the murders and was partially ill when she cut her mother to pieces.