A brute allegedly killed his 22-year-old ex-girlfriend stabbing her 75 times.
Filippo Turetta is suspected of inflicting a lethal stab wound at the base of Giulia Cecchettin’s neck, forensic pathologists say.
As she died, he allegedly continued stabbing her all over her body and face.
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She received about 20 cuts to her hands as she tried to defend herself.
Prosecutors allege Turetta, 22, had meticulously planned the crime in a file he had saved to his computer and later deleted.

He had allegedly made notes on how to immobilise her with adhesive tape and tape her mouth shut to stop her from screaming.
Prosecutors say he began planning the crime at least four days before the murder on the night of 11 November last year.
The student’s body was found a week later near Lago di Barcis, Italy, as reported on Need to Know.
He is accused of searching for remote __cpLocations where he could dump her body.
Prosecutors say Cecchettin had installed a spy app on Cecchettin’s phone that allowed him to read her messages.
He had also allegedly searched “duct tape”, “handcuffs”, “rope”, “shovels”, and “black bags” on the internet.
He is also accused of buying an up-to-date road map so he could escape “without using electronic devices”.
The investigation has now been closed and Turetta faces life imprisonment if convicted of murder with aggravating factors.
It is believed Turetta first attacked his ex in a car park near her home in Vigonovo.
Then, he allegedly drove her to an industrial park in Fossò, where she tried to escape.
He is believed to have killed her there before putting her body back in his car.
He is also believed to have stabbed her in the vehicle’s back seat.
Turetta was later tracked down and arrested in Germany.
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