“I don’t remember anything.” This is how the 37-year-old who killed his girlfriend avoids trial
Lorenzo Innocenti, a 37-year-old man, is deemed unfit to stand trial for the murder of his girlfriend, Eleonora Guidi, whom he fatally stabbed in February 2025.
In February 2025, Lorenzo Innocenti fatally stabbed his girlfriend Eleonora Guidi in their kitchen in Rufina, Italy, inflicting 24 wounds to her back while she was preparing coffee. Currently, he is not deemed capable of facing trial, as he claims to have no memory of the event. The investigation into this tragic incident poses challenges for authorities, as motives for the violent act remain unclear to those who knew the couple.
The incident took place on a fateful morning when Innocenti's father, alarmed by the commotion between his son and girlfriend, rushed into the apartment only to find Lorenzo covered in blood with the murder weapon still in hand. In a state of distress, Innocenti attempted to jump from their second-floor balcony, but his father intervened before he could do so. The gruesome nature and circumstances of the crime have left friends and family confused about the reasons behind Innocenti's actions.
As authorities proceed with the investigation, questions arise about mental health and accountability in violent crimes. This case sheds light on the complexities involved when a perpetrator claims a lack of memory and raises concerns about the adequacy of mental health evaluations in such critical situations. The broader implications also touch on societal issues regarding domestic violence, the support systems for potential victims, and the justice system’s ability to handle cases involving mental incapacity formally.