
69-year-old Thoma Mastora has been identified as the author of the double murder of the elderly couple Ilia from the village of Bodrishte in Dropull, Gjirokastra.
Although he had a strong alibi, it was dactyloscopic and biological examinations that revealed the actions of the author.
The 69-year-old who had close ties with the two elderly people for years was the last person to meet them.
The serious incident is suspected to have happened in the late lunch or afternoon hours of April 30.
The author went to the old people's apartment as usual to drink the day's coffee with them.
The brandy glass that was on the table in the backyard, where 84-year-old Kosta Ilia was found dead, is one of the clues that led to the identification of the perpetrator.
Although they are not specified by the police, the reasons are thought to be weak motives, momentary quarrels.
For a long time, the 88-year-old complained to her relatives that the 69-year-old disturbed them with his presence.
According to the police, the elderly were found with marks of wounds caused by a strong cutting tool on the head and body.
Police sources claim that the crime weapon is a small axe.
The investigations refute the motive of the robbery, given that no signs of theft were found in the apartment or to create the belief that the perpetrators could have exercised control in order to find monetary values or valuables that could be possessed by the victims, while it was discovered by the police a considerable amount of money, of 5 million lek, in the apartment of the elderly.
Thoma Mastora was known as a problematic man in the village. He was previously convicted of theft.
In order to clarify the event and identify the perpetrators, 35 citizens were accompanied and asked about the circumstances of the investigation. Interviews, verifications, checks and investigative experiments were conducted.
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