Investigators continue to work on the mystery of Sharon Verzeni , killed almost two weeks ago in the middle of a street in Terno d'Isola (Bergamo) and without witnesses. The 33-year-old barmaid was fatally wounded by four deep stab wounds: the hope is that the killer left his DNA on the victim.

The crime occurred ten minutes before 1 a.m. on the night between Monday and Tuesday last week.

The investigations carried out so far on about one hundred hours of footage from about fifty cameras placed not only in Terno d'Isola, but also in the surrounding towns, have not provided any useful information: there are about ten people filmed before and after the time of the crime, who would not necessarily have crossed paths with Sharon on her usual evening walk and who evidently have not provided any indications to trace the murderer.

The 33-year-old's private life has been thoroughly investigated by the Carabinieri of Bergamo and Zogno and their colleagues from the ROS, while the scientific analyses of the samples taken during the autopsy and the clothes the victim was wearing when she was hit, as well as some knives found in the area of the attack - via Castegnate in Terno d'Isola - are being examined by the military of the RIS of Parma. The hope is that the killer left a trace of his DNA somewhere and that he is already registered. The results, however, have not yet arrived in Bergamo.

Even the analysis of the cell phones of Sharon and her partner Sergio Ruocco - who was at home and sleeping at the time of the crime, as verified by the investigators - did not reveal anything particular about the life of the woman, who had been working as a barmaid in Brembate for a year.

(Unioneonline/ss)

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