Garlasco’s case was the owner of the two footprints on the front door

Only victim Chiara Poggi’s fingerprints, found on a cereal bag and a blue trash bag, were reanalyzed as part of ongoing evidence in the Garlasco case. Specifically they were discovered four footprints (thumb and middle finger) of a twenty-six year old on a cereal bag and two others on a trash bag that somehow belonged to the victim.

The presence of fingerprints in the examined acetates, originating from convict Alberto Stasi and suspect Andrea Sempio, was excluded. Two more footprints were found on the front dooroutside, that was it linked to a police officer (right ring finger), who intervened at the scene of the crime on August 13 2007, while he was outside the garage Marco Poggi’s middle fingervictim’s brother.

The proof of the incident on the dactyloscopy front ended without any twists and turns: only Chiara Poggi’s fingerprints, which were found in the rubbish of the house in Via Pascoli and on a bag of cereal with which the twenty-six-year-old had breakfast shortly before being shot dead. The final results arrived in these hours with three different emails from expert Giovanni Di Censo.

In terms of genetic traces, the investigation ordered by the judge for the initial investigation into Pavia Daniela Garlaschelli does not change what is already known about who frequented Poggi’s house. The victim’s DNA was found in Fruttolo, while in Estathè turned up genetic traces of Stasi, her boyfriend at the time sentenced to 16 years for the August 13, 2007 murder in Garlasco.

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