US Secretary of Justice Pam Bodi announced on April 1 that it has asked federal prosecutors to request that the death penalty be imposed on Luigi Mandzioni for the December 4th murder in New York by Brian Brian,

Yesterday, Bodi defended her decision to seek the death penalty to Mandzioni, stressing that President Donald Trump’s government would recommend it “every time it is possible”.

“The President’s instructions are very clear: we must ask for the death penalty every time it is possible,” Ms Bodi told Fox News television.

As soon as he returned to the White House on January 20, Donald Trump signed an executive decree ordering the death penalty for the most serious criminal offenses, especially for police murders and for crimes committed by irregularities.

“If there is a case in which the death penalty is justified, it is this,” Pam Bodi told presenter Shannon Brim, describing the support of part of the youth to the accused for the murder.

“We will ask for the death penalty every time it is possible,” the Federal Minister of Justice insisted.

The cold -blooded murder of the 50 -year -old company executive, a married father of two, who recorded closed surveillance cameras with images turning around the world, shocked.

But the reactions that followed have shown the deep indignation of Americans to private insurance companies, who are accused of putting above all their profits, at the expense of the health of the insured, refuse to cover costs or have long been overwhelming the compensation procedures.

After Luigi Mantzioni was arrested, he has appeared supporters movement on social networking sites, which uses keywords/keywords such as “liberty in Luigi” (“#freeluigi”). In hearing procedures where it was brought up, some dozens of protesters gathered to denounce the private insurance companies.