Overview
- Prosecutors probe whether the 2007 parking ticket alibi held by Daniela Ferrari actually belongs to her rather than Andrea Sempio after uncovering morning text messages with ex-firefighter Antonio B.
- Forensic experts remain divided over the origin and composition of imprint 33 found at the Poggi house, with rival perizie disputing claims of blood and sweat linking Sempio to the scene.
- Daniela Ferrari has publicly maintained her son’s innocence, insisting he never entered the Poggi home on the day of Chiara Poggi’s murder.
- Investigators have delved into family phone records and witness statements to clarify the chain of custody for the parking ticket and Sempio’s movements that day.
- The Sempio family, under sustained media scrutiny, is bracing for upcoming hearings to resolve conflicting DNA and fingerprint analyses as the probe intensifies.