I MILLE VOLTI DEL POETA. Fabio De Maria.

Fabio De Maria has always lived with his mother, Lucia, in a stuffy, cramped apartment on Via Toscana in Bologna. He is a fragile man, tormented by profound mental disorders, immersed in a world of dolls, disguises, esoteric rituals, and cinematic fantasies. On May 28, 1998, something explodes. Neighbors hear screams in the afternoon. When Fabio calls 911, Lucia has already been dead for hours: violent beatings, a wound to the hand, her body dragged across the bed. The house is a theater of horror, with no signs of intrusion. At the police station, Fabio breaks down: "I beat her, but I didn't mean to kill her." His confession is confusing, mixing reality and delusion. The forensic psychiatrist judges him to be seriously ill. At dawn, he is charged with murder. When asked who to notify, he simply replies: "Pupi Avati." Lucia had protected her son all her life. No one had protected her. Exclusive YouTube Access    / @inchiostro_nero   Exclusive Patreon Access   / inchiostronero   Follow us on Instagram   / inchiostro_nero_podcast   Subscribe to our WhatsApp channel https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VayE... This is a work of fiction inspired by a true story. Any resemblance to real places, events, or characters is purely imaginative. The events depicted are the product of the author's creativity, and any similarities or inconsistencies with actual people, places, or events are purely coincidental.