Overview
- An autopsy found Virginia Franco died from hypovolemic shock caused by a deep neck cut, with defensive wounds on her hands and forearms.
- The case was recategorized as homicide in the course of robbery after investigators noted a ransacked home and the missing cellphone.
- Pablo Adrián Bozza, who discovered the body and had habitual access to Franco, declared as a witness, was released, and surrendered his phones and the victim’s computer password.
- Reports differ on forced entry, while several accounts say doors showed no damage, valuables remained in place, and only the phone was unaccounted for.
- Prosecutors are analyzing phone records, antenna hits, camera footage, and forensic traces, with no suspects detained or charged to date.