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Andrea Sempio Implicated in Garlasco Murder as Sole Suspect

New forensic evidence links Andrea Sempio to Chiara Poggi's 2007 murder, with investigators scrutinizing his alibi, potential motives, and unidentified prints at the crime scene.

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Overview

  • Andrea Sempio has been formally indicted as the sole suspect in Chiara Poggi's 2007 murder, replacing previously convicted Alberto Stasi.
  • A palm print labeled '33' found on the staircase near Poggi's body has been definitively attributed to Sempio through advanced forensic techniques.
  • DNA found under Poggi’s fingernails is being compared to Sempio’s as part of ongoing forensic investigations, with results pending in the upcoming maxi incidente probatorio.
  • Six palm prints at the crime scene remain unidentified despite forensic analysis, raising questions about other possible individuals present at the time of the murder.
  • Investigators are examining potential motives, including Sempio's access to intimate videos of Poggi and obsessive writings, while also scrutinizing the validity of his alibi based on parking tickets and phone records.