How a journalist's book reopened the case. Suspicions about African secret agents
A journalist's investigative book has reignited interest in the unsolved murders of three missionaries in Burundi, leading to suspicions about the involvement of secret agents.
After more than a decade, an investigative book by courageous journalist Olga Raschietti and several local articles have brought new attention to the massacre of three missionary women who were killed in Burundi in September 2014. The missionaries, Olga Raschietti, Lucia Pulici, and Bernardetta Boggian, dedicated their lives to helping the local community and were beloved figures in the region. Tragically, Olga and Lucia were murdered first, followed by Bernardetta, who was killed upon her return that same night in a brutal attack that left her decapitated.
The circumstances surrounding their deaths remain shrouded in mystery, particularly as the assailants disappeared into the chaos of the moment, allegedly wearing police uniforms. Initial investigations were questionable, leading to confusion and claims of mistaken identity, ultimately labeling the murderer as a