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    Crazed Bodybuilder Admits: I Killed My Parents When They Told Me To Take The Dog For A Walk

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsMarch 26, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    BOLZANO, Italy — In what can be described as a moment of rage, a man confessed to killing his parents because they asked him to walk the dog.

    The alleged murder took place in Bolzano in the northern Italian province of South Tyrol earlier this year when teachers Peter Neumair and Laura Perselli went missing.

    Laura’s dead body was later found in the Adige River with signs of strangulation while her husband’s body never surfaced, although traces of his blood were found on a nearby bridge.

    South Tyrol Fire Brigade Association searching for the missing couple’s body. (lfvsuedtirol/Newsflash)

    The victims’ son, the bodybuilder Benno Neumair, was taken into custody on Jan. 29.

    “Dad accused me of being a failure. I just wanted silence. So, I shut him up,” said Benno when he refused that an argument was being developed.

    As per the minutes from his interrogations declassified by the Bolzano public prosecutor’s office, he confessed the killing to investigators, saying he killed his father after a brief fight and then murdered his mother without a word of explanation when she walked in on them.

    The argument that led to the murder started when the father asked his son to get out of bed and take the family dog out for a walk.

    He said he had gone to his room to escape the scolding from his dad. He objected to his father following him inside the room where he went to bed and fell asleep after playing on his computer.

    He complained his dad woke him up and continued to complain that he was not doing his share of the household chores, so he allegedly decided to strangle him to stop nagging.

    The suspect, Benno Neumair with his father Peter Neumair. (Newsflash)

    “I took the first climbing rope I found from the plastic tray of my tools. We were in the hallway, and we fell together on the ground. I remember that I squeezed very tightly.”

    Benno said that his mum returned home soon after, and he strangled her with the same rope. “I did it without even saying goodbye,” said Benno.

    The son said that he then threw their bodies off a bridge into the river.

    The young man is now in prison in Bolzano on murder and body concealment charges as the investigation continues.

    This month, a teenage boy in Italy admitted killing his dad — but said he did it in a bid to end decades of domestic abuse.

    Benno Neumair was taken into custody on Jan. 29. (@benno.neumair/Newsflash)

    Alex Pompa, 18, stabbed his father 24 times in Collegno, a suburb of Turin, on April 30, 2020. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison.

    Investigators determined that Alex’s father, Giuseppe Pompa, 52, had physically and emotionally abused his wife for many years, calling her hundreds of times a day to check up on her whereabouts.

    Since the incident, Alex, who has been under house arrest, will go on trial for voluntary murder aggravated by family ties.

    As per data retrieved, in the US, about 49 percent of family violence crimes recorded by police resulted in an arrest, males comprised 77 percent of suspected family violence offenders arrested.

    (Edited by Ritaban Misra and Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar.)



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