IXIn the next morning, Stefano Zamagni along with agent Finocchi would have to start again with the inquiries on the case of hemiplegic boy. Both were staying along the hallway close to the vending machines and, after having some coffee together, which seemed to have no taste compared with those served in the coffee bars around, they approached to the inspector’s working desk. Both did intend to wrap up the situation till that moment. “So, let’s speak frankly”, Zamagni began to tell it first, “we’re inquiring for a couple of days, but nothing significant is obtained in return. Unless we’ve done mistakes, I agree to exclude the robbery attempt as a real motive of the murder. We also know that her husband, or the boy’s father, has been disappeared one day and there is no track of him sinc

