It is available on the platform Disney+ with a revised title excluding the name of the town where the homicide took place, Avetrana.

The local mayor has asked that the name be removed from all publicity about the series.

The show will now be broadcast with the title Qui non è Hollywood (It’s not Hollywood here) after Taranto Judge Antonio Attanasio ordered the provisional suspension of Avetrana - Qui non è Hollywood.

The series was originally scheduled to air on October 25, but the ruling in favour of a request presented by the municipal government of Avetrana, in Puglia, postponed its debut.

“We believe we have so far preserved the image of the community we represent,” said Mayor Antonio Iazzi.

“[We must ensure the] name of Avetrana is removed from any form of publicity [because] Avetrana cannot and must not be identified with the terrible [murder].”

In 2017, the Cassation Court upheld life sentences for Cosima Serrano and her daughter Sabrina Misseri for the 2010 murder of Scazzi, the convicted duo’s niece and cousin respectively.

The court also upheld an eight-year term for Serrano’s husband Michele Misseri for hiding the body of the teen, who was killed August 26, 2010, in the southern town.

After Scazzi disappeared, the Misseris made numerous televised appeals for her discovery, Michele crying while announcing he had “found” her cell phone.

A few days later, as investigators cornered him, Misseri said he had killed Sarah in his garage and committed post-mortem rape.

He then retracted the confession a few days later and accuse his daughter.

Scazzi’s body was thrown into a well after she was strangled.

The four-part series on the murder is directed by Pippo Mezzapesa and produced by Matteo Rovere for Groenlandia.

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