The next step could be a lawsuit. Piera Maggio, mother of Denise Pipitone who disappeared into thin air on September 1st 2004 from Mazara del Vallo when she was not yet four years old, announces it bluntly. “We reserve the right to sue the program and the authors who allow this destruction of the victims of a crime”, he says referring to the Fourth Degree. The program, in fact, for weeks has returned to deal with the disappearance of the twenty-year-old child and in recent days mother Piera had not spared criticism of the broadcast, speaking of “a shameful squalor”. In a whatsapp message sent to the conductor and then made public on social media he wrote: “Mr. Nuzzi, but do you think the lousy behavior used towards me by your colleague Abbate is honest? And you who makes him speak with complete tranquility. you hear to denigrate a mother who has been kidnapped a child, trying to justify the violence. But what do you know about me, but how dare you judge me and be judged publicly without knowing “. Now, however, comes the warning. “The Fourth Grade program is warned not to deal with my daughter’s case anymore – says Ms. Maggio -, nor to mention my name or that of my daughter because of the continuous, repeated offensive phrases against me affirmed with inopportune vehemence, without demeanor on the part of Carmelo Abbate and without any distancing from Nuzzi, demonstrating, on the contrary, a blatant partisan attitude and certainly not a guarantee. We reserve the right to sue the program and the authors who allow this destruction of the victims of a crime “.