Naples. The murderer of the elderly Mario Palma passed in front of the numerous cameras located in the Fuorigrotta neighborhood.
The Carabinieri of the Bagnoli company, who are conducting the investigation under the coordination of the Naples prosecutor's office, are combing through all the images useful for the investigation: both those that directly overlook the building at number 10 Via Mario Gigante, in the Loggetta district, and those in the area that could concern the killer's arrival and escape routes.
Investigators are also combing through people known to 81-year-old Mario Palma. The man was a pensioner from a hospital in Naples and had no criminal record or ties to the underworld. He was a lover of painting and probably opened the door to the killer because he knew him.
Why did the killer attack Mario Palma so ferociously?
Then what happened one time that caused such unheard-of ferocity as to lead the murderer to hurl himself with extreme violence on Mario Palma's body, inflicting numerous stab wounds to the chest, neck and even face, will be established by the investigation.
The alarm was raised around 16:81 PM yesterday: a neighbor of the elderly man noticed blood in front of his front door and, alarmed, tried to knock but received no response. The woman then alerted the brother of the XNUMX-year-old who, arriving on the scene, opened the door and found the elderly man lifeless, lying on the ground in a pool of blood.
The Carabinieri of the Bagnoli company then intervened on site and started the investigations.
Article published on November 20, 2023 - 07:17