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New investigations into the disappearance of Jeanette Bishop and Gabriella Guerin

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The prosecutor of Macerata announces developments in the double homicide of the two missing women.

The reopening of the case

The disappearance of Jeanette Bishop, former Baroness Rothschild, and her Italian assistant Gabriella Guerin, which occurred in 1980 in the Sibillini Mountains, is back in the news. After more than four decades of silence, the prosecutor of Macerata, Fabrizio Narbone, has confirmed the reopening of the file regarding the mysterious case. Although no specific details on the investigation have been provided, the hypothesis of the crime is that of double murder, suggesting that the two women may have been murdered.

The prosecutor's statements

In an interview with ANSA, Narbone underlined the importance of this moment, stating that “this could have been the last moment to try to get to the truth”. Although there were no new elements to reopen the case, the prosecutor highlighted the need to reconstruct the unsolved facts. “The moment is delicate – he added – we are working hoping to have a result later”. These words ignite the hope of a possible turning point in the investigations, which could finally lead to clarifications on a story that has deeply affected the local community.

The context of the disappearance

Jeanette Bishop and Gabriella Guerin vanished into thin air in 1980 while hiking in the Sibillini Mountains. Their disappearance has attracted a great deal of media interest and has led to much speculation over the years. Despite initial research and investigation, the case has remained unsolved, fueling theories and mysteries. The reopening of the case could be an opportunity to shed light on a story that has left many questions unanswered. Investigators are re-examining evidence and testimonies collected over the years, hoping to find clues that could lead to a solution.