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This development has also reignited the discussion surrounding the masked figure caught on the “ghost clips” recovered by the FBI. Analysts are studying the suspect’s “unusual holster placement” and the way they carried their backpack to see if any physical traits match the person who would have had access to Tommaso Cioni’s jacket. Behavioral experts suggest that the act of hiding an object within a garment lining often points to an impulsive decision made under extreme duress—a classic sign of someone attempting to dispose of evidence while remaining in close proximity to the investigation.