The murder of Angelo Pirri in peace of the apple: it was a execution, pistol blow to the neck. Autopsy clarifies

John

By John

It was a classic execution matured Probably at the height of a clarification then degenerated. This is what emerges from the autopsy on the body of the 42-year-old Barcelonese Angelo Pirri whose corpse was found on Friday morning in a land in via Nazionale in Giammoro, adjacent to the Messina-Palermo motorway. The exam, carried out yesterday until late in the evening at the Papardo’s morgue by the coroner Giovanni Andò, confirmed what had been the first impression of the investigators. Angelo Pirri was killed with a pistol shot in the neck exploded by close distance. As also confirmed by the discovery near the body of a 7.65 caliber gun gun. The conditions of the corpse, already in a state of decomposition since death would go back to two three days before, had not immediately allowed to establish the methods of the killing and it was thought that Pirri had been hit with a blunt body. Some face swelling suggest that the 42 -year -old was beaten before being murdered.

Yesterday the carabinieri of the Messina investigative department carried out other reliefs in the area where the corpse was found. Another contribution is expected from the video surveillance cameras present in nearby areas. It therefore seems likely that Pirri was killed on the lateral dirt road at the Via Nazionale di Giammoro, close to the A20 motorway. It is likely that the man may have been the victim of an execution after a clarification failed. Maybe he met with that (or those?) Which then became his killers to clarify some rudeness committed, trying in vain a desperate escape to save life. The man was found with the face on the ground.

From the reconstruction of these aspects you can then move on to the motive of the murder which, it would not seem to be part of a mafia “deal”. Angelo Pirri was not a “leading character”. After living in peace of the apple, he had moved to Santa Lucia del Mela, where apparently he lived alone. Precisely for this reason perhaps his disappearance would not have been reported to the police. Apparently he did not have a fixed job, but was engaged in the transport sector. In the center Luciese, however, as told by some residents, he saw himself walking every now and then with his dog and exchanged some words with the neighbors. But lately it was “disappeared” from the country so much so that many thought had moved elsewhere. The investigators – the investigations, coordinated by the chief prosecutor of Barcelona, ​​Giuseppe Verzera, were entrusted to the substitute Carlo Bray – they would have listened to some people considered close to Pirri to try to collect elements that could be useful to put together the pieces of this murder and are examining the tables of the mobile phone.