UDINE. A slaughter, perhaps followed by an attempt to dismember the corpse, and then by the anxiety to clean up everything and escape, leaving the body lying on the ground, in the bedroom where it had been dragged, amid overturned drawers and piles of clothes .
The count of the 33 blows inflicted between the neck and chin, sternum, abdomen and right leg to 74-year-old Lauretta Toffoli was not enough, in the night between 6 and 7 May in which she was killed, in the apartment in via della Valle 4 where she lived alone, to testify to the brutality of the murder, from Tuesday 17, are also the spatters of blood present almost everywhere, in the house transformed into a silent scene of crime.