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Prosecution rests in trial of man accused of killing his nine-year-old daughter

Jurors saw a five-hour police video reconstruction based on phone and car data as prosecutors sought to rebut Frattolin’s kidnapping claim.

  • The prosecution ended its case against a man charged with second-degree murder of his nine-year-old daughter by showing a five-hour video of his possible route before reporting her missing.
  • On Friday, the jury watched a New York State Police video tracing the man's car and phone locations from leaving a McDonald's with his daughter to arriving at the sheriff's office.
  • The video showed the man's car stopped for over an hour near a hiking trail close to where the girl's body was found, and earlier he admitted visiting that trail with her.
  • The man reported his daughter missing on July 19, 2025, and her body was discovered the next day in a marsh near Ticonderoga, New York.
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A video reconstructs the journey that Luciano Frattolin took in the hours preceding the disappearance of his daughter Melina.

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Prosecution rests in trial of man accused of killing his nine-year-old daughter

Prosecutors are expected to wrap up their case today in the trial of a man accused of killing his nine-year-old daughter last summer during a trip to New York.

·Toronto, Canada
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The prosecution concluded its indictment against a man accused of second-degree murder for the death of his daughter by broadcasting a five-hour video of his alleged journey in the hours preceding his disappearance.

·Montreal, Canada
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Friday, August 7, 2026.
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