Overview
- Periti named by the Pavia court will retrieve sealed evidence on June 12 ahead of a June 17 hearing to retest DNA under Chiara Poggi’s fingernails against Andrea Sempio’s profile.
- Carabinieri del Ris di Cagliari have conducted laser scanning and drone surveys to build a precise 3D model of the Garlasco villa and map the debated 'impronta 33'.
- A sealed inventory of 60 crime-scene traces will undergo para-adesive fingerprint analysis, with 35 prints and related biological material from items set for renewed DNA testing.
- Defence-appointed experts are advancing a theory of multiple assailants at the scene; Chiara’s parents continue to uphold the original conviction of Alberto Stasi.
- DNA testing confirms the bodies found in Rome’s Villa Pamphili are a mother and her infant daughter, with toxicology and international fingerprint checks still pending.