Roberto Loddo
The dramatic event that features Aldo Scardella the young man arrested in Cagliari with the heavy charges of murder for robbery, and later died in prison, is commemorated in a book that will be presented Monday, December 3, in the municipal library of Sinnington, to 18.30. The novel, significantly entitled "Aldo Scardella, the drama of an innocent man," was written by Vittorio Melis, who will this with his brother Aldo, Cristiano Scardella, the regional director of the Red Mori, Claudia Zuncheddu, and the actress Marta Proietti Orzella that will read a few snippets of the novel.
Vittorio Melis's novel tells the story of Aldo. A young university student of 24 years who lived about 150 meters from the scene of the crime. He was arrested and charged with the murder of the owner of the Via dei Bevimarket Donoratico and no evidence was put in prison in solitary confinement. Forced to wait a week to meet with his lawyer and well four months before getting an interview with the family. Aldo had told his family of the harassment and attempts to extort a confession, and how the justice system drew on his face that of a hardened criminal.
But Aldo was not given in to threats and until the last had continued to profess innocence. The story of Aldo is crossed by dramatic contradictions that were never clarified. On July 2, 1986, seven months after his arrest, was found dead with a noose around his neck in his cell. In his blood were found traces of methadone despite not being subjected to such treatment. A circumstance which led in 2006 to reopen the file to check any criminal responsibility of this strange death.
Meanwhile in 1996 the real robbers were arrested, convicted of murdering dealer in Cagliari. Aldo was innocent. In 25 years from these tragic events the novel by Victor Melis is a complaint that wants to come out civil society sensitive to the drama of malagiustizia. The meeting between the protagonists of the novel, the old uncle Nico and Professor John XXIII on the benches of the square is the setting for the reports and the reports on the interrogation reports of the courts. This novel is not just the story of Aldo Scardella. It is also clear and rational analysis on the tragedy of justice in Italy is too far from civilization and international law. Vittorio Melis, the plaque present in the courtroom "The law is equal for all" should be changed to "The law must always be equal for all" and must not be allowed as it is currently behind the court but on the wall in front of their eyes, because I can see it at any time and keep it in mind. "
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