The unrepeatable tests on the objects and clothing seized by the Carabinieri in the investigation into the murder of Giovanni Musu, the fifty-three-year-old found lifeless, partially engulfed in flames, during the night between Friday and Saturday in the Colle di Rosmarino park in Carbonia , have been set for Monday 26 January.

The man was reportedly killed with at least ten stab wounds and then his body was burned (only the legs were affected) in a failed attempt to eliminate evidence.

The names of William Serra, 38, and Marco Atzeni, 50, have been entered into the register of suspects on suspicion of voluntary manslaughter. They are being defended by lawyers Fabio Basile and Giuseppe Cirronis, respectively.

The lawyers received notice today of the scheduled one-off investigations, which will be held at the RIS Carabinieri barracks in Cagliari at 11:00 a.m. to allow them to appoint potential consultants.

The Carabinieri of the RIS will focus on what was found at the crime scene and what was seized and identified during searches of the homes of the two suspects.

Specifically, the items include clothing, including those worn by the victim, some of which were partially burned, parts of a partially destroyed identity card, two syringes found in the park in Carbonia, paper cups, plastic and glass bottles, handkerchiefs with presumed traces of blood, fragments of paper and plastic bags, and cigarette butts. They also include shoeprints and traces of blood. All this material will be examined under a microscope for evidence that could help reconstruct what happened in the park and establish with absolute certainty who is responsible for the murder.

(Unioneonline)

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