Man admits to murdering his mother during unexpected TV interview, showing visible emotion.

I couldn't handle it, I couldn't control her. I don't know why I did it.

September 25th 2024.

Man admits to murdering his mother during unexpected TV interview, showing visible emotion.
During a live television interview, Lorenzo Carbone, a 50-year-old man from Spezzano di Fiorano, made a shocking confession that has sparked an ethics debate in Italy. The interview, conducted by Pomeriggio5, took place outside of Carbone's home and was aired as an exclusive story. In the midst of the interview, Carbone suddenly confessed to killing his 80-year-old mother, Loretta Levrini, who suffered from dementia.

Visibly distressed, Carbone told reporter Fabio Giuffrida that he had strangled his mother because she would often repeat herself and make him angry. This confession came after Levrini's daughter found her dead in her home over the weekend. The camera crew, who had allegedly found Carbone outside of his house, immediately called the police after the confession and then proceeded to air the interview.

The decision to air the interview was met with criticism from Gaia Tortora, the deputy director of the TV channel TG La7. She condemned the actions of the crew, stating that it was not their job to exploit such a sensitive and tragic situation. She also expressed concern for the impact on the ongoing investigation. However, the show's presenter, Myrta Merlino, defended the decision, explaining that she had received a call from the correspondent just minutes before going live and had little time to decide. In the end, the police were called and authorized the broadcasting of the interview as Carbone was a wanted man.

Carbone was arrested and taken into custody after the ordeal. In his confession, he expressed that he couldn't stand taking care of his mother anymore and didn't know why he had done such a terrible thing. This is not the first time a chilling confession has been aired on television. Last year, a 999 call was released in which Anne-Marie Burrowes, 52, confessed to killing Paul Knowles, 56, four days after his death.

Burrowes had punched Knowles in the face and shoved a sock down his throat, and then waited four days before calling the police. In the call, she revealed that she had killed a man but didn't disclose any further details. However, a few weeks later, she called again and provided more information. She claimed that she didn't know for sure if she had killed Knowles because everyone was "tripping" at the time. She was eventually jailed for his murder. These chilling confessions serve as a reminder of the dark and disturbing actions that can take place within the human mind.

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