Former terrorist Battisti confesses murders from the 1970s

The Italian former terrorist Cesare Battisti (64) confessed for the first time that he committed murders in the 1970s.

Battisti was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment for his involvement in the deaths of four people. Italy only regained the former communist guerrilla after nearly forty years. He fled to France in 1981 and later to Brazil. Battisti eventually ended up in Bolivia, where the authorities extradited him this year.