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Blood stains on the walls and toilet, expertise reveals shocking details from the murder of Ilaria Sula

Blood stains on the walls and toilet, expertise reveals shocking details from

Dirty pillows in the shower stall, a stain on the hallway wall and other suspicious marks on the sink, on the back of a chair, on the car door and a box on top of a cupboard. These are some of the evidence that was found in the apartment of Mark Samson who killed the Albanian woman and put her body in a suitcase and threw it on a cliff on the outskirts of Rome.

Some of the evidence included "biological material": hair, saliva, and blood. But attention focused on a cloth stained with a red material, likely used to clean the apartment after the murder.

If it is blood, it will confirm the version of the 23-year-old and his mother, who are both under investigation for hiding the body and have confessed to covering up the 22-year-old's tracks.

Tests are needed, but investigators are awaiting autopsy results because it is essential to understand when Marku killed Ilarina. He claims he stabbed her in the throat on the morning of March 26, after bringing her breakfast to her room.

His version is unconvincing. Based on the traces left by the victim's cell phone, Ilaria's body was removed from the building in the Africano neighborhood at around 10:20 on March 26.

Before this time, Mark would have served breakfast to Ilaria, then killed her, bought some products (a found receipt proves this), cleaned up the crime scene and hid the young woman's body in a cart. A series of actions concentrated in a short period of time, which makes Mark's version less credible.

Why would the young man have changed the time of the crime? One thing is certain: on the evening of March 25, the 23-year-old's father was also at home. For this reason, suspicions now fall on him, who is currently not under investigation./ La Repubblica

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