Alessandro Impagnetiello would have planned the murder of his 7 months pregnant girlfriend Giulia Tramontano at least a few days before Saturday 27 May , when he stabbed her to death. Maybe two weeks before. According to the investigators, other searches on the web by the 30-year-old prove it, in addition to those that have already emerged and are closer to the time of the crime. In particular, a couple of weeks before that Saturday he searched the Internet for the effects of rat poison, a poison found yesterday in Senago's home . An element that could push the judge to contest the aggravating circumstance of premeditation, denied at first even if requested by the prosecutors.

THE RELIEFS

From the investigations in the house, including the analysis of the footprints of the shoes in the house and beyond, other contradictions have come to light on the dynamics of the murder and the concealment of the body reconstructed by the man during the confession. Confirmations have thus arrived of his criminal profile which, in investigative and prosecutorial circles, is defined as a "manipulative narcissist" . A person who, according to what has been ascertained, managed to "stage a suicide", making it appear that the girl had left and then killed herself .

Yesterday the prosecutors with the carabinieri of the Scientific Investigations Section returned to the house in the Milanese area to find and remove everything related to the crime, starting from the knife block above the oven . Knives among which probably (the analyzes will tell) there is also that - indicated the barman who from today has a new defender, Giulia Geradini - used to kill. Among the many seizures also that of some bottles, including the possible container of petrol with which Impagnetiello would have tried again to burn the body .

In the Senago house , many blood and biological traces have been found : not only in the kitchen, living room and other rooms, but also on the stairs leading to the garage connected directly to the cellar. On the steps not only the ash, the one a neighbor and a cleaning man had mentioned, but also spots identified on the walls . All elements that will be collected and examined in the laboratory: the results, cross-referenced with those of Giulia's autopsy scheduled for Friday and with the results of the analysis of the images from the cameras, could give a different reconstruction from the one offered by Impagnatiello. They could reveal the exact time and place where she was hit, whether she fought back and tried to defend herself, and how many stab wounds were inflicted. Furthermore, there would be holes in the timing, times that don't add up, and above all it is thought that Giulia was thrown into the scrub not at dawn on May 31st, but a day or two before.

THE ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE

The investigations also aim to ascertain whether Impagnatiello did everything by himself or whether he was helped to make the body disappear and clean up the house: things which, without help, would have made him waste a lot of time, with the risk of being discovered by neighbors. And on this doubts emerge for the first time about the mother, Sabrina Paulis , the woman originally from Cagliari who a few days ago called her son "a monster" on TV.

On May 29, two days after the crime, Sabrina and her son went to a bar a few tens of meters from the place where the body was found to ask for information on the presence of video cameras outside the room . The bar manager testified to this. An element to be evaluated, the woman is not being investigated and no one else (Impagnatiello aside) has been accused of crimes for the moment. Sabrina Paulis herself may have been manipulated by her son and thought that the request was intended to check if Giulia had passed nearby , who at that moment was officially only a missing woman.

THE YELLOW OF GIULIA'S PHONE

The carabinieri also sifted through the manhole covers in the square near the Comasina metro stop: in one, as Impagnatiello admitted, the day after the crime, at 7 in the morning and before taking the metro to go to work, he threw away his cell phone of the partner, the credit and debit cards. He "burned the passport the night I killed Giulia".   The papers were found, as well as the driving licence, no trace of the telephone , another thing that makes the investigators doubt the man's version . Two days after the murder, Impagnatiello allegedly searched for "how to send programmed WhatsApp messages" , despite having declared that he had thrown away his cell phone the same night: according to the investigator , he was looking for a way to remotely program the replies to his fake messages of desperation sent to Giulia after the murder , in an attempt to sidetrack the investigation.

(Unioneonline/L)

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