Overview
- Authorities have reopened the 2007 murder case of Chiara Poggi, citing new forensic evidence and identifying Andrea S. as a suspect.
- Fingerprint analysis using advanced forensic techniques has reportedly linked Andrea S. to the crime scene.
- Search efforts in a stream near Garlasco have uncovered objects, including a hammer, that may be the murder weapon.
- Prosecutors have ordered DNA samples from Andrea S. and two of Poggi’s cousins to further investigate the case.
- Alberto Stasi, previously convicted of the murder, maintains his innocence, while Poggi’s family continues to believe in his guilt.