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Twitter Fails To Take Down Xanax Adverts - On a January evening two years ago, Pietro Addis dialled 999 and told the operator: 'I'm calling to hand myself in.'
Asked what he had done, the cannabis-reliant then-17-year-old simply replied: 'There's been a murder.'
When police arrived at the property .
Sue Addis, the 69-year-old victim, was the teenager's grandmother with whom he had been living in her £1.8m house.
She had been stabbed 17 times, including suffering four wounds of such severity that each would have been life-threatening on its own.
Police Bodycam footage of the moment they entered the home of Sue Addis on the night of her murder and arrested her grandson Pietro Addis (right)
Sue Addis, 69, was co-owner of the popular Donatello restaurant in Brighton, specialising in Italian cuisine
Having lost his own mother to cancer when he was just six, Sue had taken on a maternal role in Pietro's life.
And of all his family, .
All of which makes the events that unfolded in 2021 so utterly incomprehensible.
Why Addis killed his grandmother formed the basis of a two-week trial at Lewes Crown Court that had one question at its heart: was the teenager 'bad' or 'mad'?
In the months leading up to the killing Addis had stopped taking the medication he had been prescribed to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
He had also started smoking cannabis heavily as well as taking other drugs including cocaine, MDMA, ketamine and buy Xanax Online, an anti-depressant.
Friends noticed a dramatic change in the teenager's behaviour, with him failing to turn up to work and becoming increasingly depressed, withdrawn and paranoid.
More and more concerned, his grandmother sought advice from a psychiatrist and elsewhere.
The popular restaurant was often visited by celebrities such as Bill Nighy (right, pictured with Ms Addis)
Sue (left) pictured with her ex-husband Pietro and EastEnders actress Michelle Collins
Indeed, on the very day that she died she had been researching how to get him into the Priory chain of mental health and addiction clinics for treatment.
But, tragically, it was too late.
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