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Husband in Resinovich Case Hid 22 Years of Surveillance Files, New Evidence Shows

The discovery arrives days before a June 23 hearing to take testimony from alleged lover Claudio Sterpin.

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Overview

  • After a second autopsy reclassified her 2022 death as a homicide, investigators uncovered five hidden hard disks belonging to Sebastiano Visintin containing decades-old photos and videos of Liliana Resinovich with Claudio Sterpin.
  • A folder named "Modigliani" on the disks holds images from 2003 and 2013 that suggest long-term monitoring of Sterpin’s relationship with Liliana.
  • Visintin delivered the five disks to a friend shortly after Liliana’s disappearance in December 2021, telling him they contained personal photos he did not want circulating.
  • Visintin, the sole suspect in the Procura di Trieste investigation, denies ever knowing Sterpin or that his wife had an affair while Sterpin insists they rekindled a romantic relationship.
  • An investigative hearing scheduled for June 23 will record Sterpin’s testimony and examine the hard disk contents for potential motive evidence.