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Danilo Restivo

Danilo Restivo (born April 1972) is an Italian man serving a life sentence with a 40-year tariff in Britain for the 12 November 2002 murder of Heather Barnett in Bournemouth, England. Investigators suspected Restivo had murdered Barnett because of his involvement in the 12 September 1993 disappearance of Elisa Claps in Potenza, but they were unable to charge him because of lack of evidence.〔A Church Cover Up?, Sunday Times,19 Feb 2012, Culture magazine, p.36-37〕 Subsequent to the 2010 discovery of Claps's body, Restivo was tried for the murder of Barnett, with evidence of similarities in ritualistic placing of hair on the bodies of Claps and Barnett being heard by the English court. He was found guilty of murdering Barnett,〔(Danilo Restivo found guilty of murdering Heather Barnett ), Crown Prosecution Service, Wessex, 08/06/2011〕 and later convicted ''in absentia'' of the murder of Claps by an Italian court. Lawyers for Omar Benguit, convicted for the 12 July 2002 murder of a Korean woman, Jong Ok-Shin, in Bournemouth, suggested that Restivo may have committed the crime. Benguit was granted an appeal hearing. In April 2014 his conviction was upheld.
==Background==
Restivo was born in Sicily. In 1993 he was living with his parents in the Italian city of Potenza. He would attempt to arrange dates with girls by claiming to have a present for them. Restivo harassed those who rejected him with phone calls in which he would play the soundtrack to Profondo Rosso, a Giallo film about a serial killer. Claps, the 16-year-old daughter of a tobacconist and a clerk, was an honor student and a devoted Catholic, with ambitions to became a surgeon and work with Doctors Without Borders. She was the youngest of three children and was described as a happy, clever and gentle girl, of remarkable kindness and very close to her family, especially with her father, who adored her. She felt sorry for Restivo, who appeared lonely and depressed, and she wrote several pages in her secret diary complaining about a strange boy's odd behaviour. Despite misgivings, she agreed to meet Restivo at the 15th-century Church of the Most Holy Trinity in the centre of the city, after Restivo phoned and asked for a date, pretending he had a love match with a friend of hers and asking for suggestions.〔(Danilo Restivo's murder conviction is just the tip of the iceberg ), Guardian, 29 June 2011,〕

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