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No Blood or Fingerprints Found on Trash in Reopened Chiara Poggi Case

Analysts will soon examine door 'traccia10' marks to seek genetic links to suspect Andrea Sempio

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Overview

  • No blood or fingerprints were detected on any of the first 30 items from the eight-month-later trash, per Polizia Scientifica tests.
  • The defense of Andrea Sempio has contested the trash analysis, insisting the court must present the original 2007 sequestration decree.
  • A residue on an Estathé tea brick label observed under torchlight has raised questions about possible prints but remains unclassified pending extra exams.
  • Investigators plan to order DNA profiling on “traccia10” door contact marks and nail debris from the victim, with initial results due in the coming week.
  • Seized items have remained in sound condition after 18 years, offering the potential to unearth genetic evidence that could affect Alberto Stasi’s conviction.