Three-year-old Denise Pipitone was abducted from Mazara del Vallo, Italy on September 1, 2004, and has never been found. At the time, I was a prosecutor in Marsala, Sicily.
I was on holiday and could only follow the case on television. I did not know at the time that this very sad case would transform my life, forcing me to never give up, and to have much more courage, inventiveness, and patience than I ever thought possible.
The story of Denise’s disappearance also helped me rarely to accept any compromise, never to go down paths that would have led me to betray myself, and to seek my own happiness and that of my family members beyond all ties and conventions.
Because any hypocrisy and any surrender to my dreams as a child would have made my battle impossible: the battle for the truth, always, and at any cost,. But especially for finding the tangled path to Denise.

Tragically, so many children go missing every day all over the world. Sometimes it is their families who are responsible for these crimes. Sometimes it is someone with mental illness or a serial killer that must be found. Sometimes it is chance and misfortune that takes them away.
Denise’s case is a symbol; my commitment and that of all those who are looking for her and will always continue to look for her want it to also be a warning so that such crimes are not repeated, and so that all missing persons are searched for until a trace is found.
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