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.