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Jeweler killed: the alleged killer – BBC



Milan , July 20, 2015 – 01:58

     
     
 

He was arrested less than 24 hours before, on charges of killing a Roman jeweler during a robbery last Wednesday. In late Ludovico Caiazza, 32, was found hanged in the Roman prison of Regina Coeli. He had a bed sheet tied around his neck that the prison police, engaged in a routine check, they immediately ripped. But it was already too late. The inmate was alone in his cell and had been registered by a few hours in the department of Grande surveillance Regina Coeli prison. The alarm went off around midnight. Upon arrival of a 118 ambulance for him there was nothing more to do.



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Jeweler killed, that’s the killer guns

 

The investigation and the arrest

The affected considered responsible for the murder of Giancarlo Nocchia, the merchant of jewelry and goldsmith 70 years killed in his shop in Via dei Gracchi in Rome, was stopped on Saturday evening on a train to the north. Campano of origin but now living in Rome, to Tufello, Caiazza traveling on an intercity left from Caserta which was to take him back to the capital. By itself he had two revolvers, one pocket and one in the bag. It has also been found yet in possession of the victim’s cell phone and a few doses of methadone. Probably he is looking for a place to take refuge, on the fifth day of inaction.

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Rome, arrested the alleged murderess jeweler Nocchia

 

The manhunt

Investigators were the trying for days. I suspect they would focus on Caiazza immediately with the first results of technical surveys carried out by the police of Ris who isolated fingerprints and biological traces in the laboratory of a goldsmith and jewelry boxes that while fleeing the robber lost in the street. Although hunted, he was still able to evaporate, leaving the capital in the evening of the coup. For four days even the companion and family members had heard from him. Saturday afternoon he phoned a friend from Latin explaining that he intended to return to Rome to pick up a few things and then leave. So the military’s core investigative personnel in plain clothes have checked with all the trains in the capital and stopped him on a convoy left from Caserta.

July 20, 2015 (modified July 20, 2015 | 02:16)

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