Did anyone enter Conca Entosa when Cinzia Pinna's body was still in the room where she was killed?

This is one of the questions being asked these past few hours in the Tempio Pausania judicial offices. After the Carabinieri's RIS investigations concluded, the accounts at the crime scene don't add up.

Technical tests (using luminol) at Emanuele Ragnedda's home reveal that he hasn't disclosed everything about the murder that occurred a month ago. Furthermore, the content of the interrogations before magistrates (the two-part confession) isn't entirely consistent with what's emerging from the technical tests.

Therefore, not everything was told to the magistrates about the crime and what Ragnedda said could be partially false.

Ragnedda told prosecutors, and then investigating judge Marcella Pinna, that he dragged the victim's body from the house outside to the Kubota excavator, which he then used to transport the body into the open countryside. However, no signs of dragging were found inside the house or on the land.

The full article by Andrea Busia in L'Unione Sarda, on newsstands today and on the L'Unione Digital app.

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