No genetic material came from the “acetate” sheets where the imprints never analyzed and collected in the Poggi house after the crime of Garlasco that occurred 18 years ago were kept. It means that a DNA comparison cannot be made. Are the first results of the Maxi evidentiary accident ongoing for a few weeks.
Reports the Corriere della Sera That also the imprint 10, on the door of the house, would not be useful. This is the imprint that already 5 years ago. In a note from the Carabinieri of Milan, it had been considered “significant” if “imprinted in the blood”. In theory it could have been left by the murderer, but the first tests for the search for blood on the track have been negative and there are no significant quantities of organic material. It would not belong to Alberto Stasi, the only condemned person who was definitively confirmed yesterday the semi -freedom, nor to Andrea Semplio who is the only suspect of the new investigation.
Next Friday the evidentiary accident goes on with the analysis of the bathroom mat, The swabs made on Chiara’s body and the traces of blood found at home. Following the key question of the new investigation, i.e. the usability of the DNA on the victim’s nails and the comparison with that of Semplio. According to his lawyer, Angela Taccia: “To date, not only the genetic analysis of the finds found in the garbage, but also the results that emerged from the analyzes carried out on the acetates, confirm once again that my assisted semium was not on the crime scene, as for years he has stated for years”.
The investigations that are outside the evidentiary accident remain: in particular the analysis of the footprints, including the number 33 located on the stairs of the cellar and which the Pavia prosecutor attributes to Semoverio.
Source: Vanity Fair

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