The number of people under investigation for the murder of Cinzia Pinna rises to three.

This is what emerges from the documents served in preparation for the autopsy on the 33-year-old woman from Castelsardo.

The two men are Emanuele Ragnedda , who confessed and was arrested on charges of murder, and the young man from Lombardy who, according to the Prosecutor's Office's hypothesis, may have in some way helped the entrepreneur after the crime , committed on the Ragnedda estate between Palau and Arzachena.

And then the name of a woman also emerges, also suspected of aiding and abetting.

In particular, in the days following the crime, the suspect allegedly carried out some "operations" on the sofa found outside Ragnedda's home and, again after the murder, accompanied him on some purchases.

From what is filtering out, it cannot be ruled out that the "group" of suspects could expand in the coming hours.

Meanwhile, prosecutor Noemi Mancini has appointed a panel of experts: medical examiner Salvatore Lorenzoni, forensic entomologist Valentina Bugelli, and forensic toxicologist Silvio Chericoni. Their task is to conduct specialized investigations, an on-site inspection in Conca Entosa, and an autopsy on the body. They must ascertain the cause of death, the means of death, the type of injuries, and whether sexual intercourse "accompanied by violence" occurred. They must also determine whether the bullets that "struck the victim's face" were fired at close range. Finally, they must determine whether the branches placed over the body to conceal it were placed immediately or later.

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