This morning the RIS Carabinieri returned to via Ghibli , to the house where, last December 5, Luigi Gulisano and his wife Marisa Dessì, aged 79 and 82 respectively, were found dead.

Five months after the bodies were found, the forensic specialists, accompanied by the deputy prosecutor Rossana Allieri, have carried out a new inspection inside the house in the Sole district, but, at the moment, little or nothing has emerged about the reasons for this latest inspection.

Investigators are reportedly trying to reconstruct in great detail the movements of the bodies inside the house, up to the study where they were found, apparently in an anomalous position that continues to raise doubts and questions.

The possibility of creating a three-dimensional model of the alleged crime scene is not excluded , a useful tool for understanding whether and how the bodies may have been moved after death.

Further checks have also been conducted on possible shoe prints and drag marks, but no official confirmation has yet emerged.

Also present during the inspection was the lawyer Luigi Sanna, who defends Claudio Gulisano, 44 years old, the couple's youngest son, in prison since last December 31 on charges of double homicide.

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