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  1. Audisio presented Mussolini as acting in a cowardly manner immediately prior to his death whereas Lampredi did not. Audisio said he read out a sentence of death, whereas Lampredi omitted this. Lampredi said that Mussolini's last words were "aim at my heart".

  2. Jul 16, 2017 · Wherever the order originated, Longo sent two partisans, Walter Audisio and Aldo Lampredi, to Dongo to carry out the execution. Mussolini’s Execution Cross marking the place in Mezzegra where Mussolini was shot.

  3. Aug 4, 2016 · The most widely accepted came from the broadly similar stories of Audisio and Lampredi. Early on 28 April, Audisio and Lampredi drove to Dongo. There they met with Bellini delle Stelle, who as commander of the local partisans had been responsible for the prisoners.

  4. A member of the Italian resistance movement during World War II, Audisio was involved in the death of Benito Mussolini, and personally executed the dictator and his mistress Clara Petacci according to the generally accepted account of the event.

  5. Apr 28, 2015 · The identity of the triggerman remains a point of contention, but it was likely communist partisan commander Walter Audisio. Mussolini's Corpse Takes a Long, Ugly Journey. There’s no...

  6. Sep 5, 2006 · Walter Audisio, also known as Colonel Valerio, was said to have killed Mussolini after being given orders to do so. But Guido Mussolini's lawyer said research showed Mr Audisio was not...

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  8. Oct 13, 1973 · Responding once to complaints that he had denied Mussolini access to a priest before his death, Mr. Audisio said: “Realizing what that man had done to Italy, should I have worried about his...

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