Further answers are expected from the autopsy on Cinzia Pinna's body (the assignment was awarded today) and from the new inspection in Conca Entosa , this afternoon, regarding the murder of the 33-year-old from Castelsardo, killed by the wine entrepreneur Emanuele Ragnedda.

Prosecutor Noemi Mancini has appointed a panel of experts: medical examiner Salvatore Lorenzoni, forensic entomologist Valentina Bugelli, and forensic toxicologist Silvio Chericoni. The parties' consultants will also participate in the inspection.

Today's inspection of the Ragnedda estate will focus primarily on the location where the body was found. The Prosecutor's Office hypothesizes that there were several interventions after the body was abandoned , moved with a small excavator and only later covered with branches. Experts will also attempt to determine whether the body was moved more than once .

The autopsy will be performed tomorrow to determine whether the victim had any other gunshot wounds, in addition to the one to the face found by the CT scan, and whether there was any sexual assault before the murder .

All these elements are useful in understanding whether anyone helped Ragnedda clean up the crime scene and dispose of the victim's personal effects to erase evidence. The entrepreneur, on the one hand, is exonerating his friend , restaurateur Rosa Maria Elvo, 50, from San Pantaleo, who is under investigation for aiding and abetting: "She had nothing to do with it, she had no role, I did everything I could to keep her away from the house," he said . His statements, however, do not exonerate the other suspect, Luca Franciosi, 26, a gardener from Lombardy . And there is another woman with whom Ragnedda allegedly spent time after the murder: she has been identified but is not under investigation.

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