The hunt for Ragnedda's accomplices is on. Someone has stolen Cinzia Pinna's belongings: "I'll help you."
In the 12 days between the crime and the confession, a throng of people came and went in Conca Entosa: no one saw the blood, no one noticed the missing sofa, or the house full of pillow feathers. A man and a woman are under investigation.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Several people were in Conca Entosa, at Emanuele Ragnedda's home, between 12 and 24 September, that is, in the time between the murder of Cinzia Pinna and the entrepreneur's confession .
Is it possible that no one noticed the sofa was missing , having been taken outside to be cleaned and removed the traces of the crime? And if those questioned could answer this question by saying that the house was always a mess, it's much more difficult to explain how they failed to notice the numerous traces of blood found by investigators at the crime scene . Or a house literally invaded by pillow feathers. The investigators' hypothesis is that these are the pillows that were never found, the pillowcases of which were in the laundry room of the Ragnedda house. A clumsy attempt to remove the traces: missing pillows, pillowcases in need of washing, and feathers scattered throughout the house .
Why didn't anyone among the people who frequented the Ragnedda house during those days notice anything? Investigators have questioned several people and are convinced that the winemaker took full responsibility to cover someone up . Someone who didn't actually participate in the crime but helped him cover up the tracks, particularly by "disposing" of all the victim's belongings that have yet to be found: her purse, cell phone, and other personal effects .
What is certain is that, well before confessing to the murder when cornered by the police, he spoke about the crime to several friends or acquaintances. And some of them expressly offered to help him cover his tracks. The investigation is focusing in particular on two people, a man and a woman .
Tomorrow, tests will be performed on Cinzia Pinna's body , which, after days of exposure to the elements and animals, is in such condition as to make identification nearly impossible. A CT scan is also planned, which will help identify any internal trauma and accurately reconstruct the trajectory of the gunshots fired by Ragnedda. These tests are crucial for comparing the objective data with the version provided by the man during questioning ("I was defending myself, she attacked me").
Investigators are also convinced they already have the murder weapon in their possession. They believe it is the gun seized in Ragnedda two days before the confession , which is not the only weapon the businessman possesses.