
"Either come back to me or I'll kill you," is one of the messages found by Italian investigators on the cellphone of Mark Antony Samson, the perpetrator of the murder of his Albanian ex-girlfriend Ilaria Sula in Rome in March. The young Ilaria Sula had been stabbed three times in the neck. Her body, hidden in a suitcase, was then abandoned in a stream near Via Homs.
In light of the evidence collected, the Rome Prosecutor's Office is charging the young man with aggravated intentional homicide due to premeditation, nefarious motives, and an emotional relationship with the victim.
According to investigators, the analysis of messages exchanged by Samson with several friends would reveal a clear plan for the murder of Ilaria. Today, Monday, July 7, the young man was questioned again: for about two hours he answered the questions of the prosecutors. The Prosecutor's Office is now preparing to close the investigation and may request an immediate trial. The boy's mother is also being investigated for collaboration in hiding a corpse.
According to investigators, Samson also tried to divert the investigation through conversations, pretending to be Ilaria with the victim's friends: "Sofi, I don't know if I'm going to do something stupid, but I'm going to the house of a boy I met on the street," we read in the conversations extracted by investigators.
The conversations between a friend of Ilaria's and Samson, who had assumed the identity of his ex-girlfriend, are from April 26, 2025, immediately after the student's murder.
In a shocking confession, given before the public prosecutor and investigating judge Antonella Minnuni, Samsoni had recounted the horror of the femicide committed with clarity and coldness: " I stabbed her twice from behind, with the knife we had used to cut the mortadella. Ilaria didn't notice anything, she didn't scream much. I put her in two bags that I had in the kitchen. Little by little, I was realizing what I had done and that it was a problem bigger than me. Then I remembered a phrase my grandfather said before he left: 'There is a solution to everything, except death '".
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