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Ilaria Sula's murder: Investigations reveal second DNA, suspicions of family collaboration in the crime

Ilaria Sula's murder: Investigations reveal second DNA, suspicions of

The tragic case of the murder of 23-year-old Albanian woman, Ilaria Sula, has taken a dramatic new turn. Italian investigators have discovered traces of a second male DNA at the crime scene, which does not belong to Mark Samson, the confessed criminal currently in custody. The traces were found on the shoes and the suitcase in which Ilaria's lifeless body, which was wrapped in a garbage bag, was transported. This evidence casts strong doubt on the solitary version of the crime that Samson has defended so far, reinforcing the hypothesis of an accomplice who helped hide the body and clean up the crime scene.

According to the investigation, Mark Samson's mother has admitted to helping her son clean the room of traces of the victim's blood after the murder, while the presence of his father on the night when the crime is suspected to have occurred, reinforces suspicions of a family collaboration in hiding the evidence. This new detail makes the story even darker, as the parents' help in manipulating the evidence could mean their direct involvement in the crime.

Another shocking element is Mark Samson's attempt to simulate Ilaria's presence after her death, sending fake messages from her cell phone, in order to deceive the family and the authorities. The investigation continues, while Ilaria's family has categorically rejected a letter of apology sent to them by the criminal, describing it as unworthy and insulting for the serious crime.

This investigation is giving a new dimension to the tragedy, where the manipulation of evidence and the family silence seem to go beyond a single impulsive act. The discovery of the second DNA could lead to the arrest of other people involved in this crime, while the Italian justice system is seeking to uncover the full truth and the identity of the second person who may have been present at the crime scene.

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