Latest news: Investigators announced they had found Alexandra’s clothes, mobile phone and SIM card in a park in Caracal, sources said.
The same sources disclosed that the suspect Gheorghe Dincă would have guided the prosecutors to the park 3-km away from his house, showing two locations where the girl’s clothes, phone and SIM card were.
The phone and the SIM card were thrown at long distance one from another.
The Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) resumed searches at Gheorghe Dincă’s house in the Caracal case earlier on Friday. Dincă, who had confessed to murdering Alexandra Macesanu and another teen girl, has been brought on the scene.
Investigators are also searching the concreted pits in the suspect’s courtyard.
According to DIICOT, Dincă has provided new clues in this case. Yet, prosecutors did not reveal what clues.
“He gave us more clues that will be checked within the investigation. I cannot reveal them right now. We have asked for a house search warrant since yesterday,” said DIICOT spokeswoman, Mihaela Porime.
On the other hand, sources within the National Forensic Medicine Institute told mass media that the results of the anthropological tests run in this case and concluded on Friday reveal that the bones seized from Gheorghe Dincă’s house on the day he was arrested belong to a girl aged from 15 to 17-years-old.
The genetic expertise however, the one that could determine if the bone remains contain the DNA of the two missing girls, is still under way.
Thanks for the update on the Caracal case.