Overview
- Her family announced she died after a long illness at 72, with a private funeral planned.
- Braghetti was the registered tenant of the Rome apartment at via Montalcini 8 where Aldo Moro was held for 55 days during the 1978 kidnapping.
- She later took part in lethal attacks, firing during the 1979 assault on the DC headquarters that killed police officers Antonio Mea and Piero (Pierino) Ollanu, and shooting first in the 1980 murder of Vittorio Bachelet at La Sapienza.
- Arrested on May 27, 1980, she was sentenced to life in prison and gained conditional release in 2002, then worked in social programs and published books that informed Marco Bellocchio’s film Buongiorno, notte.
- Lawyer Valter Biscotti reiterated reports that she and Prospero Gallinari transcribed two Moro recordings whose fate remains unknown, as figures such as Francesca Mambro shared personal remembrances.