The Bolognese doctor Giampaolo Amato is also being investigated for the death of his mother-in-law, Giulia Tateo, who died 22 days before her daughter.
It emerges from the precautionary custody order signed by the investigating magistrate Claudio Paris, where it is underlined, however, that the medico-legal outcomes on this second case of possible murder with the administration of drugs are to be understood "as preliminary and in need of confirmatory investigations".
The analyzes "resulted positive for Midazolam and its metabolite", and the suspicion of the presence of sevoflurane in the lung sample also emerged.
The motive for Isabella Lsalad's murder is "primarily of a sentimental nature, without however even being able to exclude the impact of economic drives".
This conclusion comes from the investigating judge Claudio Paris, who ordered the prison for the 64-year-old Bolognese doctor, Gianpaolo Amato, accused of murdering his 62-year-old wife with the administration of drugs, between 30 and 31 October 2021. The investigating judge reconstructs the relationship extramarital affair of the suspect with a young woman and concludes that it is "certainly this unmentionable desire", to leave his wife for another, "that prompted him to voluntarily cause her death".