Clochard killed in Naples, the shock hypothesis: “baptism of fire” for a killer
Many have seen, but no one speaks. Conspiratorial silence, of those who do not want to meddle, of those who have no intention of meddling because – in these parts, you know -, those who meddle remain involved. Many have seen the gun barrel placed a few meters from the temple, then the tongue of fire, a man who dies instantly, but also the slow pace of the murderer who leaves the scene of the crime. A murderer who has a certainty: “Many have seen me, but no one will speak, because in these parts no one is willing to report a man with a gun and, after all, the one I left dead on the ground was not an important one .. . ” And it is from here that the investigations start, regarding the latest murder in Naples, a crime disguised as an accident, an ambush that no one has noticed.
It is July 31st, when he is killed Davide Fogler, born in Naples in 1966. He was fatally shot in via Ilioneo in Bagnoli, on a sultry afternoon, the kind that forces you to look out onto the street or out to the balcony. Who is Davide Fogler? One without rights, for someone; a soul in pain for others; an abusive parking attendant or one who spends the day in a chair, outside the low hovel (immediately open to the street) in which he lives, perhaps annoying passers-by, raising his voice for no reason. He is found dead, lying on the ground inside the room that he overlooks the street, a few hours after the raid. But there is immediately a hitch: at the beginning, a sort of accident is hypothesized, which occurred for unclear, however in a scenario considered ordinary, such as an accidental fall. But after a more in-depth examination it turns out that the reality is quite different. It turns out that Davide Fogler was the victim of a murder. Victim of an execution, moreover – according to what is emerging – in the light of the sun or almost.
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Investigation conducted by the prosecutors Valentino Battiloro and Cristina Curatoliat work the men of the mobile team of the first executive Alfredo Fabbrocini, for days he has been digging into the life of the 56-year-old, trying to find a valid motive: he had an impulsive character, sometimes annoying, even if no quarrels are reported prior to his death. Then another track was also beaten: that of racket of illegal parking attendants (in a city where the Camorra has learned to make use of every corner of the sidewalk), even if it seems that Fogler carried out this type of commitment sporadically, without particular continuity. Tracks that do not find a certain motive, to the point of pushing the investigators to strike a shocking hypothesis, definitely alarming: in fact, it is not excluded that the man may have been killed at the end of a sort of gun test. A test, a trial, by someone eager to gain experience with a gun in hand, to probe the effects “live” of their gun. Come to a pulp scene by Gomorrah.
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And that’s not all. It is not excluded that Bagnoli’s ambush was motivated by a sort of retaliation against homeless people, the homeless, those without art or part. The latter hypothesis that takes strength also in the light of other episodes of gratuitous violence exercised against homeless people (although objectively less serious than the case of Bagnoli), in a scenario to be brought into focus. Investigation underway, aims to understand who killed Fogler and for what reason. Was it a test? Or a baptism of fire? An act of violence for its own sake against a dispossessed? Questions aside, there is a fixed point in this story: there are those who have seen the scene of the execution, but remain silent. There are those who have seen the killer but are dealing with him, so as not to get entangled in the classic midsummer story.