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Cameraman who died in Spain, who entered his social networks identified

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Mario Biondo, from Palermo, was found dead in the house he shared with his Spanish wife in Madrid

PALERMO – One of the people who entered the social profiles of Mario Biondo, the Palermo cameraman found dead in his home in Madrid in 2013, has been identified. The discovery was made by the Italian-American consultants of the Emme Team, who carry out defensive investigations for the Mario’s family, always convinced that the boy was murdered and did not commit suicide as the investigators initially believed.

The Biondo family’s lawyers have filed a statement with the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Palermo who initiated the investigation after the request for dismissal presented by the Prosecutor’s Office. The team of Italian-American experts, where having discovered the internet activities of the day of Biondo’s death connected to his social networks and after having discovered the presence of devices extraneous to the victim that controlled messages and contents, found a series of inconsistencies in the conclusions of the prosecutor’s consultant according to which Biondo had not used social profiles and emails since 2011. The Emme Team has instead discovered thousands of pages of data, messages, posts of the victim and all the IP addresses of those who controlled Mario Biondo’s social profiles, even the night of his death. The defensive investigations also revealed details on the use of Biondo’s credit card. At the time of death, from the information found, the cameraman was at home with the telephone and computer connected to Wi-Fi and at the same time over a kilometer away, he paid with his credit card, never found, for a drink in a cocktail bar.

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