The circle tightens around the alleged serial killer who yesterday killed three prostitutes in the Prati district of Rome within a few hours: the Colombian Martha Castano65 years old (pictured above), e two Chinese women not yet identified. As it reveals the Republicthe the killer’s face is imprinted in the frames of the cameras installed in the brothels of the three victims. Her words, the probably false name with which she booked paid sex hours, are in a dating chat and on the cell phones of the three women. The DNA left it on an intercom, furniture, beds, on the bodies of the victims. All traces that step by step are leading the investigators to arrest him. So much so that a policeman said: “We have a lot of material, we hope to close the case soon”.
The three women were killed with along bladed weapon, not found yet. There first to fall victim to the fury of man was Martha Castano, attacked on the bed, after sexual intercourse, in the basement of via Durazzo where she prostituted herself to support her eighteen-year-old daughter who lives in Colombia. Then the killer reached an apartment in via Augusto Riboty, 850 meters away from the first, and there he attacked a Chinese woman in her thirties. They were consummating the agreed report when he pulled out his knife. The girl fought to defend herself until the second Chinese woman, a few years older, jumped on the shoulders of the attacker. Thus managing to free her friend, but being killed almost immediately. Even the girl’s escape did not last long: she was reached on the landing of her home and killed while still naked. The killer then fled.
The motive that led to the triple femicide according to the experts questioned by Messenger is is most likely related to a “sexual revenge”. Precisely because two of the three crimes – that of the Colombian woman and the younger Chinese woman – took place during the intercourse, the investigative hypothesis is that the man (psychotic, or otherwise disturbed) exploded in a fit of rage. Maybe being helpless, he took his frustration out on the victims. Maybe he demanded some extreme sexual practices and was rejected. What is certain is that the investigators are engaged in a race against time. We need to identify the killer quickly, catch him now. Before, assuming he really is a serial killer, he can strike again.
Source: Vanity Fair
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