A forensic criminologist to find Giacomo Solinas, who disappeared from Gonnesa last July 8th . He had told his parents that he would have to reach the Costa Smeralda for the season, in an unspecified location. But in reality, his family discovered later, there was no job waiting for him in Northern Sardinia. Having left home around 9am with a bag and a backpack, some cameras filmed him that Saturday morning as he headed towards the Gonnesi countryside of Seddas Modditzis. Since then only silence and anguish for the family who waited in vain to be able to hug Giacomo again or, at least, to hear from him.

The investigator. Four months later, the Solinas family turned to Gianni Spoletti, a forensic criminologist and "criminal profiler" with thirty years of investigative experience behind him. Spoletti, involved in an investigation in Canada, is about to return to Italy and in the next few days will be in Gonnesa to examine all aspects of the disappearance of Giacomo Solinas. «The elements that have emerged suggest that it is a voluntary removal - says Spoletti - we will carry out a criminological examination of the events that followed. We will not overlook any detail because experience teaches us that even apparently insignificant elements can hide important data for the investigation."

The phone call. Attention will focus, in particular, on the cell phones connected to the missing person's cell phone and on the two PCs of Giacomo Solinas. «It turns out to be a phone call lasting a few seconds, after the departure - says Spoletti - it is necessary to understand whether it is an incoming or outgoing call, that is, whether Giacomo received a call or was he the one who called. Within a few days I will be in Gonnesa and I will start the criminological exam." The videos taken by some private cameras along Giacomo's journey from his home to the Seddas Modditzis countryside will also be viewed again. From there his traces disappeared. “We will leave no stone unturned,” says the criminologist arriving in Gonnesa.

The research. When the alarm went off regarding the disappearance, the search machine was set in motion: for a week the Gonnesi countryside was combed by the police, coordinated by the prefecture. Giacomo's bag was found among the vegetation, but there was no trace of the backpack he was carrying. An ever-open wound for the family members who in recent weeks turned to the program "Chi l'ha visto" and assigned the task to the forensic criminologist Gianni Spoletti. «It has been four months of anguish - says his sister Giorgia Solinas - since Giacomo disappeared we have been living in a nightmare. We want to find him and know what happened that day."

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