(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 24 - A man who killed a man in a central
Rome street two nights ago was caught in Naples Thursday after
police tracked his phone GPS.
The man, a 27-year-old Armenian, was arrested and taken to
Poggioreale Prison.
Police said CCTV footage showed him stabbing the victim in the
neck after a row, walking away, then returning to stab him some
more and leave the knife stuck in the back of his neck. (ANSA).
Man who killed man in Rome street caught in Naples
Alleged murderer 'kept stabbing victim'