There are stories that stand the test of time. Crimes so heinous and discussed that they have become part of general culture. In this terrible index of brutal deaths and disappearances, he finds space the murder of Olgiata. Right here, in a splendid villa up for auction, he came 33 years ago the countess killed Albérica Filo della Torre.
Villa up for auction
It will be October 24 the splendid villa was put up for auction of Countess Alberica Filo della Torre. It was his home until the end, which ended violently at the age of 42. A luxurious structure to say the least, which nevertheless suffered a net loss conservative caries. This was made known by sources close to the family, according to reports Republic of Romewhich revealed the auction of the property.
The well-known events have had a clear impact on value and management, making even the hypothesis of a sale very complex. As if that were not enough, Covid has made the situation worse for the conservatives. Considering the current state also the value has fallen and, it seems, on October 24 there should be no major obstacles to the completion of the operation.
The value is in fact lower than the auction prices, reports the newspaper. The hope was to reach a fair settlement agreement with creditors, but that was not the case. The reason is also given by the fact that the same Olgiata no longer has the same appeal today of a time. The past prestige is now gone.
What does Alberica Filo della Torre’s villa look like?
Several architectural details are available regarding Villa Olgiata. Going into detail, we know that the main building develops in height on three floors. In its entirety it will offer good to its future owners 886 square meters.
In fact, we are talking about a basementA First of all and a second floor. A lot of time has passed since July 10, 1991, and that ominous aura has certainly dissipated. However, an interest in the villa also arising from this atrocious crime story cannot be ruled out.
As for the internal division of parts, we know that they have been well developed 18 rooms. However, on the services front, a total of 7 bathrooms on three levels. There is obviously a garage and the villa also has a private cellar. Outside, however, we find a large garden and swimming pool.
As we mentioned, the conditions, in conservative terms, are not the best. Whoever makes the purchase will necessarily have to undertake work. That said, he could buy the structure for “only” 1.5 million euros. A sum definitely within the reach of many personalities. Suffice it to say that Chiara Ferragni’s new house in Milan appears to have had a total cost (between purchase and works) of more than 3 million euros.
To be precise, the initial number will be 1,437,000.00 euroswith expected increases of 10 thousand euros. As mentioned, it cannot be ruled out that the buyer could also make this investment due to the bloody story behind it. After all, the crime wasn’t solved for about 20 years. It wasn’t until 2011 that DNA evidence pointed to Manuel Winston, a waiter and former family employee, as the culprit. Traces of his genetic code were found on the Rolex that the victim wore on the day of the crime. Two bloodstains were also identified on the sheet which covered the countess’s body. In April of the same year, the man subsequently confessed and was sentenced to 16 years in prison (released in 2021 also thanks to his good behavior).