First-Degree Manslaughter and Larceny Charges
Guilty of Manslaughter and Larceny in Long Legal Battle
According to the report of KTAR NEWS, in a Hartford courtroom BiLinda Kosuda Bigazzi aged 76 admitted to being guilty of first-degree manslaughter and first-degree larceny. This case going on since her arrest in 2018 focused on her husband death Dr. Pierluigi Bigazzi a professor at UConn Health. His body was found in their Burlington home basement showing he died from a head injury in July 2017. Prosecutors said Kosuda-Bigazzi hid his body while taking his paychecks leading to a long legal battle.
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A Closure to a Long Legal Battle
Initially Kosuda Bigazzi claimed self-defense against the murder accusations. But as the case went on evidence showed something else. After years of legal fights she finally admitted guilt to lesser charges. Hartford State Attorney Sharmese Walcott thanked for the plea ending a sad story that had the community attention for too long.