
They would be married already, with the date having been set for Saturday, only Casas’ mother got it postponed after submitting a request for a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation of her daughter. One could only be “psychologically ill” to want to marry the murderer of your twin in what would amount to a “terrible betrayal.”
Edith, for her part, regards the convicted murderer as in fact innocent, and that he “would not hurt a fly.” Cingolani’s lawyer naturally agrees as well, saying that “Edith is not marrying a killer.”