A man has been found guilty of murder after he killed a mother of two during a domestic incident at an address in Bournemouth.

Alberto Fioletti, aged 31 and of Fordingbridge, was found guilty on Friday 8 December 2023 of murder following a four-week trial at Bournemouth Crown Court. He is due to be sentenced on Monday 15 January 2024.

On Friday 12 May 2023, the defendant and the victim – 34-year-old Stephanie Hodgkinson from Bournemouth – arranged to meet at the victim’s home address in Rosemount Road to discuss their relationship.

Fioletti was seen on CCTV heading toward the address a few minutes before 12pm.

The ambulance service received an emergency call at 12.17pm from the defendant stating “I killed my girlfriend” and the police were notified. He also indicated that he had injured himself.

Officers attended, forced entry and very sadly, Stephanie was found dead inside the property having sustained a number of stab wounds.

Fioletti was also present at the address. He was treated by paramedics, arrested and taken to hospital for treatment to stomach wounds. He remained in hospital under arrest and police guard until Wednesday 24 May 2023.

When Fioletti was assessed as able to be discharged from hospital, he was brought to custody where he was interviewed by detectives. The defendant admitted that he was responsible for Stephanie’s death. He had become angry after Stephanie had ended their seven-month relationship.

A post-mortem examination found that Stephanie died as a result of stab wounds to the chest.

Following consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Dorset Police was authorised to charge Fioletti with the murder of Stephanie Hodgkinson.

Detective Inspector Mark Jenkins, of MCIT, said: “This was an incredibly sad incident where Stephanie, a young mother of two, lost her life during a brutal and violent attack by a man she had only known for a short time, but that she trusted.

“I can only imagine the devastation his actions have caused to Stephanie’s young children, her parents, family and friends who have suffered immeasurable loss.

“My thoughts and those of the whole investigation team remain with them at this extremely difficult time. My hope is that the outcome today brings some small comfort that justice has been served.”

If you would like your interests… published, submit via https://dorseteye.com/submit-a-report/

Join us in helping to bring reality and decency back by SUBSCRIBING to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ1Ll1ylCg8U19AhNl-NoTg SUPPORTING US where you can: Award Winning Independent Citizen Media Needs Your Help. PLEASE SUPPORT US FOR JUST £2 A MONTH https://dorseteye.com/donate/

To report this post you need to login first.
Previous articleAn example of good teamwork? US coach cites 9/11 attack
Next articleKeir Starmer’s trip to Glasgow does not go to plan
Dorset Eye
Dorset Eye is an independent not for profit news website built to empower all people to have a voice. To be sustainable Dorset Eye needs your support. Please help us to deliver independent citizen news... by clicking the link below and contributing. Your support means everything for the future of Dorset Eye. Thank you.