Overview
- Andrea Sempio remains the primary suspect in the reopened investigation into Chiara Poggi's 2007 murder, with new DNA evidence linking him to the crime scene.
- The 'impronta33,' a palm print attributed to Sempio, is under scrutiny for potential biological traces, but the original intonaco sample has been lost or destroyed.
- The defense of Alberto Stasi, previously convicted of the murder, is pushing for a review of his conviction, citing advancements in forensic technology and new evidence.
- Former prosecutor Mario Venditti defends his earlier decisions to archive investigations into Sempio, citing the previously deemed 'inservible' nature of the evidence.
- An incident probatorio on June 17 will evaluate forensic findings, including DNA and palm print evidence, which could reshape the legal narrative of the case.