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Messages from the author who killed Ilaria Sulla in Rome are revealed

Messages from the author who killed Ilaria Sulla in Rome are revealed

Shocking messages found by investigators on the cellphone of Mark Antony Samson, the young man who killed his ex-girlfriend, Albanian student Ilaria Sula, in Rome, have been revealed.

According to the Rome Prosecutor's Office, Samson is accused of aggravated premeditation murder. He had shared the idea of ​​killing Ilarian in conversations with friends, which are now being used as evidence for planning the crime, "Come back or I'll kill you."

The girl's lifeless body was stabbed and then hidden in a suitcase, which was abandoned in a stream near Via Homs. According to investigators, the perpetrator had created scenarios to divert the investigation and had pretended to be Ilaria in conversations with her friends through social networks.

One of the messages sent with the victim's identity said: "Sofia, I don't know if I'm going to do something stupid, but I'm going to the house of a guy I met on the street." Investigators suspect this was an attempt to mislead the police and build a false alibi.

Meanwhile, the author's mother has also been put under investigation for collaborating in hiding the body. The investigation is ongoing, while Italian media have described the incident as one of the most shocking cases of violence against women in recent months in Italy.

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