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Murder of Mario Cerciello Rega
LocationRome, Italy
Date26 July 2019
WeaponsCombat knife
Deaths1
VictimsMario Cerciello Rega
PerpetratorsFinnegan Lee Elder
Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth
VerdictLife imprisonment, later commuted to 15 years and 2 months for Elder, 11 years and 4 months for Natale-Hjorth.

Mario Cerciello Rega was an Italian police officer. He was murdered on 26 July 2019 by two American students visiting Rome.[1] Deputy Brigadier Rega, age 35, was a member of the Carabinieri, Italy's national military police force.[1][2] He was stabbed to death as he investigated a drug deal. Carabinieri Officer Andrea Varriale, Rega's police partner, was injured. In May 2021, two American students from California were found guilty of the murder. Finnegan Lee Elder, age 19 at the time of the crime, and Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth, age 18, were each sentenced to life in prison.[2]

In March 2022, an appeals court confirmed the homicide verdicts but commuted the life terms for both men, reducing Elder to 24 years in prison and Natale-Hjorth to 22 years in prison.[3]

In July 2024, after a retrial ordered by the Corte di Cassazione in 2023,[4] their conviction was upheld by the Court of Appeal [5] with reduced sentences of 15 years 2 months and 11 years 4 months respectively.[6]

Perpetrators

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Finnegan Lee Elder and Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth became friends while attending Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley, California.[7] Elder had previously attended Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory in San Francisco, California, but was asked to leave after an altercation with another student.[8][9]

Killing

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On the night of 25 July, Elder and Natale-Hjorth went to the Trastevere district to buy cocaine. Only Natale-Hjorth could speak Italian. When they realized that the pusher had sold them crushed aspirin, they stole a backpack from Sergio Brugiatelli, who had led them to the dealer. Brugiatelli borrowed a phone and called his own number. The two young men answered, telling him that if he wanted his backpack back, he would have to bring them 100 euros and a gram of cocaine. Brugiatelli called the Carabinieri, telling them he needed his backpack back because it contained his documents. The Carabinieri sent two officers, who went unarmed and in plain street clothes to meet the two men, while Brugiatelli waited nearby. At the meetingplace, Elder stabbed Rega 11 times. The two Americans immediately went back to their hotel, a block away.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Mario Cerciello Rega: Huge manhunt for killers of Italian policeman". BBC News. 26 July 2019. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Mario Cerciello Rega: US students found guilty of killing Italian policeman". BBC News. 5 May 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Italian court reduces sentences of Americans in cop killing". 2022-03-18. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  4. ^ "Italy's highest court orders retrial of two Americans convicted of police murder". The Guardian. Associated Press. 2023-03-17. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  5. ^ "Italian court upholds murder convictions of two Americans over death of police officer". The Guardian. Associated Press. 2024-07-03. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  6. ^ "Omicidio del carabiniere Cerciello Rega, il padre di Elder: "Abbiamo avuto la miglior sentenza che potessimo avere"". la Repubblica (in Italian). 2024-07-03. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  7. ^ Former Marin students convicted in Italian police slaying
  8. ^ Finnegan Lee Elder: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
  9. ^ 32 Seconds: A Deadly Night in Rome

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