
The investigators, with the collaboration of colleagues from the Flying Squad, led by Roberto Pititto, took several blades commonly used in the kitchen, which will now have to be compared to the wounds on the neck that caused Ilaria's death.
The motive for the murder of 22-year-old Albanian-born Ilaria Sula by her ex-boyfriend, Filipino Mark Samson, remains a mystery. The crime occurred in the latter's apartment, and he then attempted to dispose of the body.
The Italian police continue their investigations, seizing almost everything from the house where the Samson family lives in via Homs. After seizing Mark Samson's computer, the investigative team, according to Italian media, has also seized at least 3 large black bags, which weighed a lot, which are thought to be items or clothing where traces of the victim's blood could be found.
A story full of shadows and contradictions, for which the investigative team continues its investigations, not leaving out the parents of 23-year-old Mark Samson from the circle of suspects.
Italian media reports that Nors Mazlapan and Rik Samson, respectively the mother and father of Mark Samson, have been banned from leaving Italy. In this context, Italian media reports that a specific measure has been taken against them that prohibits them from crossing Italian border crossing points.
They are being verified regarding their position in the crime that has shocked the neighboring country. The investigative team seems to have doubts that the 23-year-old did not commit the crime alone, although everything is being verified.

A computer was seized from Samson's apartment the day before. In addition to the PC used by the boy accused of intentional murder, several knives taken from kitchen drawers, clothing and blankets were also seized, while searches continued inside the apartment to find traces not only in the room where the 22-year-old is thought to have been executed.
The fact that police are still focused on the Filipino family's home in search of the murder weapon indicates that the architecture student's statements that he threw the murder weapon in a trash can are not convincing.
The investigators, with the collaboration of colleagues from the Flying Squad, led by Roberto Pititto, retrieved several blades commonly used in the kitchen, which will now have to be compared to the wounds on the neck that caused Ilaria's death.
The police also have at their disposal the victim's computer, which the suspected perpetrator of the murder attempted to destroy. The investigation team hopes that the seized computers can shed more light on the cause of the crime.
So far, it is suspected that the motive for the crime is femicide.
"I loved Ilaria madly," the 23-year-old would declare after being arrested in connection with the crime. According to him, what prompted him to stab the girl was the discovery of one or more messages that the girl had received from another student.
"I also had a direct confrontation with him," the Filipino added.
But another apparent contradiction in the Filipino student's account seems to be taking the investigation in a different direction. From the beginning, the 23-year-old tried to maintain his line of conduct: balanced.
Every word weighed, as if it were a memorized lesson. Instead, he remains silent in the face of inaccuracies and discrepancies in his story. At this point, suspicion has arisen and the question "Is he defending someone?"
But who is he protecting? Who could have helped him to disappear Ilaria's body on the escarpment of Capranica Prenestina? Or who could have played an active role in the murder of the student? / Pamphlet adapted from Corriere della Sera/
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