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=== Semirelease and the massacre of Ferrazzano === In December 2004, he obtained semi-release from the Campobasso prison, at the behest of the Palermo judges, to go to work in the "Cittร futura" cooperative. [[File:A_I.jpg|left|thumb|245x245px|Angelo Izzo after the massacre of Ferrazzano made in 2004.]] On the 28th April 2005, Izzo killed Maria Carmela and Valentina Maiorano, at the time under protection in Ferrazzano and respectively wife and daughter of Giovanni Maiorano, former affiliate of the [[Sacra Corona Unita]], whom Izzo met in prison . The crime was revealed on the 30th April by Guido Palladino and Luca Palaia, initially arrested for illicit arms trafficking. The granting of semi-release was the cause of a controversy between the Surveillance Courts of Campobasso and Palermo, which accused each other of the paternity of this decision. Then, Izzo was sentenced to life imprisonment again, with a sentence confirmed in the two successive stages of trial. Other trials realating to the massacre of Ferrazano were made. The first trial was based on a libel complaint filed by Giovanni Maiorano, with whom Izzo claimed that he had had sexual relations. Izzo was sentenced in the first instance to pay 2,300 euros, but on the 29th September 2011 he was acquitted "because the fact does not constitute a crime". The second trial concerned alleged false attestations, relating to the employment relationship that allowed Izzo to leave prison on a semi-release basis: the first degree trial ended with a sentence of one year and six months of imprisonment, but was acquitted on appeal, together with the then director of the cooperative Dario Saccomani.
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