Rome, 14 Apr. (LaPresse) – ‘Sofi, I don't know if I'm about to do something stupid, but I'm going to the house of a guy I met on the street’. This is one of the passages from the chat conversations that LaPresse viewed, extracted by the investigators conducting the inquiry into the murder of Ilaria Sula. The chats, between a friend of Ilaria's and Mark Samson, who had appropriated the identity of his ex-girlfriend, are from 26 April, shortly after the murder of the university student who was stabbed to death in the apartment at 8 Via Homs in the African district of Rome. During the ‘telematic’ misdirection by Samson, in the first part of the conversations, Ilaria's friend seems to believe what the person she thought was Ilaria says. At a certain point, the girl writes ‘Be careful’: in response Samson attaches a photo of a boy on a swing. The young man, who was pretending to be Ilaria Sula, wrote again: ‘We saw each other at the exit of the Sapienza University and he asked me if I wanted to go out today just like that’. When his friend asked him to send her the location, his reply was ‘I can't sweetie, sorry, I'm in deep s…, but I can get out of it on my own’.
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