Cinzia Pinna's murder: Ragnedda speaks before the investigating judge.
The confessed criminal has decided to tell his versionVideo di Andrea Busia
Cinzia Pinna's phone hasn't been found. Carabinieri and RIS specialists have thoroughly searched the home and grounds of Emanuele Ragnedda, the forty-one-year-old who confessed to the murder of the thirty-three-year-old from Castelsardo, which occurred on the night of September 11th on the businessman's estate in the countryside between Arzachena and Palau. But no trace of the victim's cell phone has been found.
The device has been inactive since the night of the crime. It's uncertain whether it will provide crucial evidence for the investigation, but it's certainly a missing piece in reconstructing a picture that investigators are increasingly clear about.
Ragnedda has already admitted to firing his gun —he was granted a gun license for safety reasons—during an argument, at the height of which, while under the influence of cocaine and alcohol, he felt threatened by the woman who soon after became his victim. It's still unclear what exactly happened in the moments immediately preceding the incident. The confessed offender said that Cinzia Pinna approached him holding an object. However, several relevant details are currently lacking.
They could emerge before the investigating judge of the Tempio Court, Marcella Pinna, who is facing Ragnedda in court in Tempio for the preliminary hearing, which began at 5 pm.
The suspect, assisted by lawyer Luca Montella, decided to speak.
(Unioneonline)