The timeline below illustrates how certain authorities were that Melina's death was no accident:
7/19/25 -- at about
9:58 PM, Warren County 911 received a call from a man reporting his 9-year-old daughter missing, with a possible abduction, in the area of Exit 22 of I-87 in Lake George, New York. The child was identified as Melina Frattolin, age 9, and the caller as her father, Luciano Frattolin, age 45, both residents of Canada.
7/20/25 --a search detail comprised of officers from multiple agencies conducted an organized search in the town of Ticonderoga, New York, in an area Frattolin was suspected of having visited. During that search detail
at approximately 1:50 p.m., members of the New York State Forest Rangers located Melina deceased in the shallow water of a pond.
7/20/25 --Felony Complaint drafted
at about 6:30 pm, charging Luciano Frattolin with:
Murder in the Second Degree, a class A-1 Felony, section 125.25, subsection I , of the Penal
Law of the State of New York;
Concealment of a human corpse, a class E Felony, section 195.02, of the Penal Law of the
State of New York.
Melina’s cause of death is pending the results of an autopsy which is scheduled for
July 21, 2025.
troopers.ny.gov
The Felony Complaint/arrest of LF occurred before Melina's autopsy was complete. IMO, it was likely that Melina's body had visual signs of manual strangulation, such as bruising around her neck, perhaps defensive wounds too, such as broken fingernails. Maybe LF had corresponding scratches on his body.
On 7/22/25 at 3 pm, the preliminary cause and manner of death were announced by Dr. Michael Sikirica, who conducted Melina's autopsy:
Asphyxia due to drowning; Homicide.