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Shocking details/ After killing Ilaria Sula, Mark Samson was looking for other girls for "night talks"

Shocking details/ After killing Ilaria Sula, Mark Samson was looking for other

A shocking detail has come to light from the investigations into the murder of 24-year-old Albanian Ilaria Sula in Italy. While she was reported missing, but was actually killed and hidden in a suitcase, the suspected perpetrator, Mark Samson, was active on social media, seeking contact with other girls.

In a behavior that is already being considered part of his sociopathic profile, Samson wrote to another newly met girl online with suspicious and scary messages. One of them, quoted on the Italian show "Chi l'ha visto?" on RaiTre on April 9, read:

"Only if you would shelter a stranger, not just a serial killer..."
In another message, he wrote:

"Do you want to have some conversations at night?"
and then followed with questions like:
"Where do you live?",
"Do you have roommates?",
"Can I meet right away?"
The girl in question, who met Samson through a youth platform in Rome, confessed that his behavior immediately alarmed her:

"He told me that he was having a bad time and wanted to meet new people. But when he started asking me where I live and if I'm alone, I refused any contact."
All messages, including audio recordings sent by Samson, have become part of the investigative file. The investigating judge has included these in the order for the security measure against him, describing them as clear evidence of a pattern of manipulation, lack of remorse and behavior with sociopathic traits.

Samson, suspected of the macabre murder of Ilaria Sula and throwing her body off a rock, has not only shown no remorse, but has continued to seek new contacts with unknown girls, making this case even more disturbing.

Investigations continue, while Italian authorities are trying to find out if there have been other similar attempts on his part and if there may be any other possible victims.

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