The killer of Dario Angeletti, the Tuscia professor found dead Tuesday in a car in a parking lot in Tarquinia, in the province of Viterbo, has a name.

The arrested, Claudio Cesaris, 68, confessed: "I was the one who shot". The investigating judge has validated the arrest.

At the moment, according to what is learned, the gun was not found and it is not clear whether the victim was hit by one or more shots. The images of a camera framing the square in the Saline area from a distance where the professor's body was found in the car with the belt fastened was decisive for the investigations. A camera captured the car of Cesaris, Angeletti's former colleague.

The 68-year-old, originally from Pavia, had worked as a university technician in a vertebrate eco-ethology laboratory of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.

It remains to be clarified whether the two had an appointment and whether the teacher was lured into a trap by the killer. For the murder one would follow the passionate trail, perhaps reasons of jealousy related to a woman, but investigations are still underway.

Angeletti, the son of a doctor from Tarquinia, was married and had two children. He was well known and respected in the town of Tuscia where he lived and worked. Since 2010 he has been teaching applied ecology and protection of the marine environment at the University of Civitavecchia.

(Unioneonline / D)

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