https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/killer-spills-the-entire-plot-to-murder-investigative-journalist/ar-BB1euGgQ?ocid=msedgntp
another clinton crime family murder
The Maltese man who was hired as a lookout to keep tabs on Panama Papers journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia before she was killed in October 2017, told a court he and her killers argued over whether to assassinate her with a rifle at close range—they ultimately decided was “too noisy”—before settling on a bomb, because it was “cleaner.”
Vincent Muscat ‘il-Koħħu,’ who is serving a 15-year-sentence after pleading guilty for his role in Galizia’s murder, apologized to her family ahead of his five-hour testimony on Thursday, according to Malta Today and other media reports. “I admitted all the charges against me and I have been sentenced,” he told the court.
He then painted a picture of the plot to kill her with precision, including how he and fellow defendant Alfred Degiorgio spent their time while watching the journalist at close range in cafes and through the windows of her Maltese home using an auto-focusing telescope. “We’d be sitting there on two bricks. It was uncomfortable and you’d get sore,” he said. “I’d go and get food sometimes. I was buying three packs of Rothmans Red a day. We disposed of the butts in a water bottle, so as not to leave any trace. We watched Daphne on her sofa with a laptop until 2 a.m.”
Seven people have been charged with murder and complicity including Maltese tycoon Yorgen Fenech, who Muscat says masterminded the plot. Fenech, who was arrested trying to sail to Italy, denies the accusation.
Muscat described how he took the job to kill her.“Alfred Degiorgio came to me and told me there was a good job for me,” he told the court.“The plan was to follow her steps and shoot her when the time was right.”
He then described how he and the others were paid a €30,000 advance, in €50 notes. “We took €10,000 each and started work. Alfred and I followed her to Bidnija,” he said, referring to her home village. He then said the original plan was to kill her inside her home.
At one point, they planned to carry out her execution with a sniper rifle with a telescopic sight on it. Alfred Degiorgio was ready to pull the trigger but his brother George Degiorgio called off the hit, telling the men it was “too noisy” and they would likely be caught. “A bomb will be easier to install, much cleaner,” they decided.
“The plan was to have Alfred shoot from under the tree,” he said, according to Maltese media reports. “I would take him away from the scene in a stolen car. As soon as he shot, I would have to raise the gate so we could escape.”
Muscat also named several people close to former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s inner circle, who he said had ordered the hit, including Malta’s former Minister for the Economy Chris Cardona and Muscat’s former chief of staff Keith Schembri. Muscat the admitted killer is not related to Muscat the former prime minister.
During the testimony, Galizia’s sons live-tweeted some of the horrific details. “Alfred Degiorgio got a small water bottle, filled it with petrol and tied it to the bomb to make its impact even more devastating,” Matthew Caruana Galizia tweeted. “It was made of stainless steel, sophisticated, clearly foreign made… It had a slot for a SIM card.”
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