Suspect confesses to killing Malta journalist, says hit was ‘just business’

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VALLETTA, July 5 — The man accused of detonating a car bomb that killed a prominent Maltese journalist has confessed to the crime in an interview with a Reuters reporter and says...

VALLETTA, July 5 — The man accused of detonating a car bomb that killed a prominent Maltese journalist has confessed to the crime in an interview with a Reuters reporter and says he will soon implicate others in plotting to assassinate her.

The interview with Degiorgio was conducted during research for a podcast into the Caruana Galizia case, entitled"Who Killed Daphne?" Degiorgio told Reuters he would plead guilty ahead of any jury trial."I'm going to speak to the magistrate," he said. He indicated he would provide testimony to implicate others in the murder and in a previous unrealised plot to kill the journalist.

Fenech was identified as the mastermind by an alleged middleman, taxi driver Melvin Theuma, who escaped prosecution for his role in the case in return for testifying. Theuma said he arranged the murder with the Degiorgio brothers on Fenech's behalf. He testified that he never told the Degiorgio gang Fenech's identity.

William Cuschieri, the lawyer for Alfred and George Degiorgio, did not respond to requests for comment for this article. That afternoon, Degiorgio was allegedly on a yacht in the island's Grand Harbour when his brother Alfred, who was watching the house, called to say Caruana Galizia had entered her car and driven off. Degiorgio then sent a text message from the yacht to a mobile device that detonated the bomb, prosecutors told the court.

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