Ragnedda wanted to make Cinzia Pinna's body disappear forever. Her mother: "Let us save our bees."
The killer's chat and phone records are being combed through. Meanwhile, Nicolina Giagheddu launches an appeal: "We can't enter Conca Entosa," 300,000 insects are at risk.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Emanuele Ragnedda's movements and meetings after the murder of Cinzia Pinna, his contacts with people who allegedly promised him help and the messages addressed to some alleged drug dealers.
Investigations into the Conca Entosa crime, in addition to technical investigations (entrusted to specialists from the RIS in Cagliari), are currently being conducted using more traditional methods, such as analyzing conversations and calls from the main suspect and other individuals.
According to rumours, the investigation has revealed Ragnedda's attempts to find someone willing to help him, even to make the victim's body and his personal belongings disappear permanently.
If the Carabinieri had not reached the businessman and summoned him to the police station on September 22, the success of the plan to eliminate evidence of the crime cannot be ruled out.
In this respect, significant data is apparently coming from the phones, and the involvement of other people cannot be ruled out.
Meanwhile, Ragnedda's mother, Nicolina Giagheddu, has launched an appeal on social media asking for access to the seized estate: "The 300,000 bees of Conca Entosa need their beekeeper immediately, but we can't get in. I'm asking for help for the bees."