Police conducted a new search at a construction site between Villasanta and Arcor after the message about a murder appeared on the ballot
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The confession of a murder appeared on a ballot in the municipality of Villasanta (Monza Brianza) on September 25. Today the police are searching for a dead body in an abandoned construction site located between my city Villasanta and Arcore. In recent days, Francesco García, head of the Monza Flying Squad, has launched an appeal for citizens to provide details on the matter by speaking during the broadcast of “Chi l’ha visto?”.
Confess to murder on the ballot: The letter
“For law enforcement. I killed a man. He was buried at the construction site in the northern district. Give him a Christian burialPlease.” This is the message that appeared on the ballot paper examined at Oggioni Elementary School, which ended up in the hands of the police.
At first, we thought of a joke in poor taste or a mythical manic gesture. But the second message finally put the police on alert—the one left at an apartment complex in Villasanta that read: “I know you killed a man, they will catch you.”
You are looking for an abandoned construction site between Villasanta and Arcor
Within a week, the police ran out Two inspections On the abandoned construction site between Villasanta and Arcore.
Immediately, in addition to the agents of the dog units, they also intervened Forensic archaeologist of the Albanov in Milan Dominique Salsarola and botanist Giulia Caccia have been appointed advisors by the Monza Public Prosecutor’s Office.
The police are looking for a body that can give a final turn to the investigations that started from the letter on the ballot paper.
The police are searching for a dead body between Villasanta and Arcore
He confessed to the murder on file, according to the police
The same Monza flying squad chief, Francisco Garcia, intervened in the broadcast of “Che her fisto?” to seek the cooperation of the citizens.
“We hope those who already have more details will come forward and contact us in a way that will allow us the possibility to go one way or the other, and perhaps find a missing person or bring an end to a very specific story,” he said.
“Whether anyone has news of any missing persons or anyone who may have seen or known of a criminal event, come forward and contact us,” was the televised appeal of the head of the Monza Flying Squad, which is investigating the matter.
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