Overview
- Florence prosecutors ordered a judicial autopsy and suspended the return of Pin’s body pending further examinations.
- Investigators are conducting toxicological analyses, reviewing his mobile-phone records and re-examining the scene at the via dei Massoni residence.
- Ex-wife Elena Fabbri lodged a formal homicide complaint on July 25, requesting seizure of Pin’s cellphone and sealing of his house.
- Family lawyer Mattia Alfano plans to appoint an independent medical expert to assist in the court-mandated autopsy.
- No farewell note was found and relatives point to Pin’s long-managed depression and a ‘ready for work’ message he sent as reasons to question a suicide ruling.