LSD, amphetamines, cocaine and benzodiazepines: these are the substances that Michele Fresi (27 years old) allegedly took, in massive doses, before beating his father Giovanni to death with a wooden club. Events that occurred in Arzachena between 26 and 27 December. The Tempio Prosecutor's Office has already acquired the results of the clinical tests which confirm Michele Fresi's intake of a mix of substances. It was the same young man who was the first to talk about the circumstance, admitting that he had used "acid".

The Arzachena police would have identified the person who gave the drugs to Fresi. And other details of the investigations emerge. Giovanni Fresi, the murdered goldsmith, was on the phone with his partner when he was shot to death.

Anna Maria Cudoni was the victim's partner and was interviewed by the police as part of the investigation into the murder. The witness confirmed the circumstance of the phone call. Giovanni Fresi, therefore, was not arguing with his son Michele, but would have been caught by surprise. The victim had accompanied his son home after the young man's excesses in some bars in Arzachena and had started talking on the phone.

Michele Fresi apparently hit his parent in the throes of a hallucination. The autopsy, entrusted to the medical examiner Salvatore Lorenzoni, is scheduled for Thursday morning in Sassari. The documents were also served on Fresi's defender, Pier Franco Tirotto, and on the goldsmith's partner, Anna Maria Cudoni, as the offended party.

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