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New Forensic Analysis Launched in 2007 Garlasco Murder Case

Experts to assess DNA and fingerprints for potential links to new suspect Andrea Sempio as investigation revisits long-disputed evidence.

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Overview

  • Judge Daniela Garlaschelli has appointed geneticist Denise Albani and fingerprint expert Domenico Marchigiani to evaluate the usability of DNA found under Chiara Poggi's nails and other forensic traces.
  • The investigation focuses on Andrea Sempio, the only suspect in the reopened case, whose DNA will be compared to traces from the crime scene, including three unidentified fingerprints on pizza boxes.
  • A wider DNA sampling has been ordered, including from individuals who frequented the Poggi household and first responders, to rule out contamination and identify any unknown contributors.
  • Objects recovered from a nearby canal, such as a masonry hammer and axe head, are being examined for potential investigative relevance.
  • Sempio is set to be interrogated by prosecutors on Tuesday, marking a critical step as forensic analyses are scheduled to begin in June and conclude by late October.