Overview
- Testifying in Bergamo, Moussa Sangare said he rode past an argument, fled out of fear, and later discarded clothing and a knife.
- He claimed earlier confessions resulted from stress and police pressure, asserting that officers fed him information and that a local perpetrator evaded cameras.
- The prosecutor argued that Sangare’s spontaneous statements contained non-public specifics, and the court president noted those particulars found corroboration.
- Forensic analysts reported a DNA mixture of Verzeni and Sangare on his bicycle, which he told the court he could not explain.
- Family members delivered emotional testimony about Sharon’s life and loss, as the court set the next discussion for December 16.