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Liliana Resinovich Case Reignited by Autopsy Technician’s Confession

A technician’s admission of potentially causing a vertebral fracture during the 2022 autopsy has intensified debates over the cause of Resinovich’s death and allegations of foul play.

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Overview

  • An autopsy technician has confessed to possibly causing a T2 vertebral fracture during the January 2022 examination of Liliana Resinovich’s body, raising questions about prior forensic conclusions.
  • Forensic expert Dr. Vittorio Fineschi has called the confession implausible, citing the significant force required to produce such an injury, which he argues is unlikely to occur accidentally during an autopsy.
  • Liliana’s family, including cousin Silvia Radin, rejects the technician’s claim, alleging it is part of a cover-up and reiterating their belief that she was murdered and brutally beaten.
  • New digital forensic analyses of Liliana’s cell phones are set to begin on May 9, 2025, as investigators and defense teams seek to uncover additional evidence.
  • The case, which has divided public opinion in Trieste, was discussed on Rai’s investigative program 'Chi l’ha visto?' on May 7, 2025, with experts and family members expressing frustration over the slow progress toward justice.