For Pasquale Concas, on trial in Modena for the murder of the lawyer Elena Morandi , prosecutor Francesca Graziano asked for a life sentence .

The 51-year-old warehouse worker, originally from Villagrande but raised in Tortolì , is already in prison to serve a 20-year sentence for another crime, that of Arietta Mata , found dead in January 2018 along the tracks in Gaggio. And previously Concas had been sentenced to 28 years for the murder of a pensioner in Olbia.

For the Morandi case, the victim was suffocated in his home in September 2017 and the 51-year-old is responsible for the Prosecutor's Office.

For the accusation the man is a "serial killer", "cynical and cruel". He would have acted for the purpose of robbery and then attempted to stage an accident or, even, the suicide of women.

The sentence, with an abbreviated procedure, should arrive in mid-November. In the meantime , the warehouse keeper's lawyers - Marco Pellegrini and Roberto Ricco - in the courtroom asked for absolution , their client, they argue, is only the victim of a fortuitous event, and provided what they believe are elements to prove that Concas is unrelated to the death of the lawyer.

(Unioneonline / ss)

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