Three days after the murder, silence speaks for itself. Marco Pusceddu, killed in Buddusò on the night between Thursday and Friday, is remembered by family and friends as his body lies in the Forensic Pathology Institute in Sassari.

An autopsy should provide some answers—but one hasn't yet been ordered—about the man who was struck by five bullets between his chest and neck outside the door of the Intervol headquarters. Investigators know the caliber (small) and make of a gun, but they're not revealing it because it could be key to solving the murder mystery.

A crime with “flamboyant” methods, committed in front of witnesses, in a residential area, shouting the victim's name like in a Wild West scenario.

The perpetrator of which, it would seem, did not even completely hide his face, which is also a clue, a sign of his desire to be recognized by the person whose life he was about to take.

The full article by Emanuele Floris in L'Unione Sarda, available on newsstands and the Digital App today.

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