An application was filed this morning in the Public Prosecutor's Office in Rome to request the reopening of the investigations relating to the murder of
Pier Paolo Pasolini
which took place in Ostia on 2 November 1975. The deed was drawn up by the lawyer Stefano Maccioni, at name of director David Grieco and screenwriter Giovanni Giovannetti.
The petition asks to ascertain who owns the three DNA identified by the Ris carabinieri in 2010 at the crime scene.
"That night at the Idroscalo di Ostia Pino Pelosi was not alone - says the lawyer -, there are at least three traces, three 'photographs' of people and this justifies why, after almost 50 years, it is still possible to arrive at a judicial truth A truth that would be based on scientific data, on the presence of three DNAs: from here we must start to carry out the investigations to ascertain who they belong to".
The presenters of the request to reopen the file add that "in the first investigation this was done in a partial way, about 30 DNA were examined but today it is time to carry out more widespread checks also bearing in mind the statements of Maurizio Abbatino, a member of the Banda della Magliana, who gives the Antimafia Commission a justification as to why Pasolini went to the Idroscalo of Ostia: he was not there to have an occasional sexual relationship with Pino Pelosi, with whom the writer was having an affair, but to get back the pizzas of 'Salò , the 120 days of Sodom' which had been stolen from him and which he held dear".
For Maccioni, Grieco and Giovannetti Pasolini was "drawn into a trap and there he was attacked to death. In the instance of hundreds of pages we provide many elements,