The forty-year-old man arrested yesterday for the murder of Marco Veronese, the businessman killed on the night between October 22nd and 23rd in Collegno, in the Turin area, confessed.

According to investigators' reconstruction, the alleged murderer arrived at the crime scene using a vehicle whose itinerary was tracked using images from hundreds of public and private video surveillance systems.

Thanks to images and data from telephone records and cell towers along the route, it was possible to identify the man, who, according to the Turin prosecutor's office led by prosecutor Giovanni Bombardieri, was romantically linked to the victim's ex-wife.

The murder of Marco Veronese took place around 1.30 am in Via Sabotino, on the corner with Corso Francia: a hooded man, according to an eyewitness, had stabbed the victim more than ten times with a knife , causing his death on the spot.

Veronese, the owner of an alarm and video surveillance systems company, lived in Collegno, at his parents' house, where he had returned after their separation, a few meters from the place where he was killed.

(Unioneonline)

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