The macabre murder of Ilaria Sula, expands the circle of investigations: Blood tracks in every room, despite cleaning the country

Italian media report further details on the Albanian student's macabre murder in Italy, Ilaria Sula. Mark Antony Samson allegedly killed Ilaria Sulla with a knife, hitting her several times and causing the blood to spill into every room. Blood stains have been identified throughout the corridor wall atis Houses 8 in Rome, in [...]
Italian media report further details on the Albanian student's macabre murder in Italy, Ilaria Sula. Mark Antony Samson allegedly killed Ilaria Sulla with a knife, hitting her several times and causing the blood to spill into every room.
Blood stains have been identified throughout the corridor wall of Rome's via Homs 8 in the African district where crime occurred. That's how it comes out of the first forensics police inspection reports by LaPresse Agency.
In terms of schedule, investigators assume that the murder occurred on March 25th and not on the morning of the 26th, as stated by the criminal. The body of the 22-year-old student was later found on the night of April 2nd on a slope of Mount Guadagolo, in the Capranica Prenestina municipality.
Forensic police found large quantities of blood, using river torches, in the shower floor, and in sinks in the bathroom and kitchen. Other visible traces of blood were also on the sticks and handles of the floor brushes.
Another trace was isolated from investigators in a cardboard box on top of a closet, while a large blood stain was on the inner handle of Samson's left front door. Tracks have also been found on some laptop gloves, reports the American media.
The traces of blood remained despite the full cleanup of the site, which took place on March 26th, the date on which cleaning products were purchased at a household store and detergents.
Confirming this, police seized a bill issued by a store not far from home where the childicide occurred. According to investigators, some have intervened to remove blood.
According to investigators, the 22-year-old body may have remained at home for at least 20 hours./Periscopi/












