The discovery of some traces of blood under the saddle of a moped could lead to a turning point. The case is that of Nada Cella, the young secretary killed on May 6, 1996 in the office of the Chiavari accountant where she worked.

The blood found by investigators on the scooter that Annalucia Cecere, a 53-year-old teacher, already investigated, used at the time will now be subjected to investigations to clarify who it belongs to. The woman kept the scooter in a garage in Boves, in the Cuneo area, where she has lived for some time.

On the morning of the crime, some witnesses would have seen her getting into the bloodstained two-wheeled vehicle, right next to the Soracco study. Among the wiretaps on record there is one with a woman's voice, which remained anonymous, who had called the accountant's house and had spoken to the man's mother.

The interlocutor said he had seen Annalucia: "I was driving downstairs from Carasco, I saw her that she was dirty and she put everything on the scooter, I greeted her and she didn't look at me. And in fact, I'm telling the truth, 15 days ago, I met her in the alley that was going to the post office she didn't even look at me. She slipped over there ... ".

The audio has been released to allow for voice recognition.

The cold case was reopened thanks to the evaluation of elements initially left out, including some buttons found at the suspect's house and the same as one that had been recovered under the body. And then another wiretapping in which Cecere told Soracco that he "can't get that scene out of his mind".

(Unioneonline / ss)

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