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Autopsy Technician Admits Possible Role in Liliana Resinovich Vertebral Fracture

The technician, who participated in the 2022 autopsy, has informed prosecutors that his actions may have caused the disputed fracture, complicating the ongoing homicide investigation.

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Overview

  • A technician involved in Liliana Resinovich's January 2022 autopsy has stated he may have caused the T2 vertebral fracture found during a second autopsy in 2025.
  • The fracture, not detected in earlier CT scans or the first autopsy, was a point of contention in the investigation into Resinovich's death, initially deemed a possible suicide.
  • The second autopsy led by Cristina Cattaneo concluded Resinovich was killed by external strangulation, though the fracture's origin remains disputed.
  • Sebastiano Visintin, Resinovich's husband and the sole suspect in the homicide inquiry, denies involvement and continues to challenge the evidence.
  • Prosecutor Ilaria Iozzi is expected to formally hear the technician, whose statement adds complexity to the case as investigators pursue advanced forensic analysis.