Aggie Di Mauro
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
for the crime to be committed.
And we walked out quite, I felt completely helpless.
So just prior to appearing in court, the prosecution got us to go in and sit down with them because they had to take us through that opening statement.
And when they were reading that out, I remember interrupting and saying, because they've gone straight to the July report at the police station.
I said, no, no, you've forgotten February.
And they've looked at me and said, Aggie, we haven't forgotten.
It was never recorded.
So we can't have it in the opening summary.
I was livid.
And I remember saying, but what do you mean?
Very concerning.
and this is what I mean when I said at the start, very angry because I absolutely believe that Celeste's murder was preventable.
What I mean by that is you're dealing with an individual who has, within those first six months, turned what must have been an infatuation, turning into...
an obsession, right?
Because there are messages that come at a later stage where he states that this is becoming unhealthy for him because she's all he thinks about.
He says he can't eat, he can't sleep, he can't function, he can't look for work.
So, you know, it gets to an obsession.
And so what I'm saying is if it had been taken seriously the first time and you've got this individual coming in, having a discussion with them, letting them know what the repercussions will be, offering.
I've heard a lot about these men's behavioral program programs.
Who are they for?