The first suspect is an 80-year-old truck driver from San Vito al Tagliamento, a town in the Friuli region near the Slovenian border, whose house was searched by the Carabinieri. He was questioned by the prosecutor last month, but upon leaving, he told the media that he had nothing to do with it and that he only went to Bosnia in the 1990s for work, “not to hunt.” The other two suspects, according to media reports, are a man from central Italy who is an avid hunter and a businessman from Lombardy, the region of Milan.
The prosecution had alighted on them because in one way or another at some point they had spoken of having participated in these trips, even boasting about it at social gatherings, and they had been pointed out by people who heard them.
Going after the blue collar worker instead of the avid hunter or businessman who boasted about hunting people. Why even waste resources on the truck driver?
This sounds horrific if true, but I would really need some hard evidence and not second or third hand accounts to believe it.


