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The via Montello assassin acted with blind fury. He would have inflicted thirty stab wounds in the body of Eleonora Manta, fifteen in that of the girl’s boyfriend, the professional soccer referee Daniele De Santis. And to show his determination to get the couple out, he used a large knife, the same type that butchers use. The autopsy of the bodies of the two boyfriends from Lecce, murdered Monday night in the building where they lived, confirms the blind fury of the hit man who came to Daniele and ‘Elly’s apartment just to kill. He also knew that in that house the two boyfriends, 33 years old, 30 him, had decided to live together.
A suitor rejected by the girl? A boy disappointed by unsuccessful advances and who had understood that living together would finally lower the curtain on his love plans? Is that why he killed the woman first by enraging his body with so many stabs and then his man? These are the questions the researchers are trying to answer.
That is why they are also examining the phones and computers of the victims that the Lecce Prosecutor’s Office has seized and entrusted to a consultant, Silverio Greco, who will have to extrapolate them. This technical work must then be crossed with the telephone records of the two victims and on data trafficking.
What seems certain is that the victims knew their murderer (Eleonora certainly) who, to kill, wore a black hoodie pulled down over his head, black gloves and carried a knife that he hid in a yellow backpack on his shoulders. He had studied everything, but perhaps in the escape he lost some notes, later captured by the investigators in the exterior patio of the condo.
And then the name shouted by Eleonora before being stabbed to death: “Andrea, no, Andrea!” Was she begging the hitman or was she asking her neighbor named Andrea for help? This is also the focus of investigations by the Lecce Public Ministry, coordinated by the prosecutor Leonardo Leone De Castris, who will shortly authorize the couple’s funeral.
The place could be the square of Seclì (Lecce), the small town of Salento where Eleonora was originally from and where her mother, torn by grief, resides for the death of her only daughter who had been linked to Daniele for four years.
They were both happy: they traveled, they had a good social life and they never had problems. While they do not exclude any leads, the investigators do not appear to favor the reason for the condo dispute that was advanced in the early hours because Daniele was on the condo manager registry. They were two sweet boys.
He is a career soccer referee, she is the new INPS official in Brindisi. Suffice it to say that an examination of Daniele’s cell phone revealed a photo that the young referee had sent to his parents with WhatsApp shortly before he was murdered: it is the image of a painting that he had taken from his parents’ house and taken to their new apartment. . . Daniele was happy and proudly displayed that painting that provided her love nest that soon after became the scene of a heinous massacre.
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