They would be killed with two pistol shots, as if executed.
This is what emerges from the autopsy on the remains of Alessandro Sabatino, 40, and Luigi Cerreto, 23, the two caregivers who disappeared on 12 May 2014 from the villa in Syracuse where they were assisting an elderly person.
The first results of the autopsy exam were anticipated by the Rai3 broadcast "Who saw it?"
who dealt with the affair.
The toxicological tests will clarify whether the two were stunned with sleeping pills before being killed, and therefore were lying down because they were asleep, or whether they were made to kneel.