No major developments have emerged so far from the evidentiary hearing on the Garlasco crime. But a sensational revelation has come from the hotelier of the hotel in Trentino where the Poggis – Chiara's father, mother and brother – were on holiday when the murder took place.

Tracked down by the weekly magazine Giallo, the man said that on the day of the crime Marco was not in the hotel. And neither were the Biasibettis, a reference to Alessandro, now a friar, a great friend of Marco Poggi and Andrea Sempio , now under investigation for complicity in the murder.

"The couple had a double room and Marco was not with them. Not even the Biasibettis ," says the hotelier, sure of what he says because he knew the Poggis very well and remembers that day well, when they were called and informed of the tragedy. The Biasibettis were not in the same hotel, so it is also probable that Marco was with his friend that day, but the hotelier's statements undermine what for 18 years was considered a certainty, that is, that Chiara's brother was in Trentino when the murder occurred.

Revelation about which the lawyers of Chiara's family, Gian Luigi Tizzoni and Francesco Compagna, released a note: «There is no limit to the imagination, nor to the desire to sell false scoops on the skin of the people involved. It is unfortunate that the Pavia prosecutor's office has not yet felt the need to intervene even in the face of the countless falsehoods that we read every day , on the initiative of individuals without any scruples».

In the evidentiary incident, however, the only genetic traces identified on the evidence found in the garbage belong to Chiara Poggi and Alberto Stasi .

On the plastic plate, on the small blue garbage bag and on the tabs of the two Fruttolo, the swabs carried out last Thursday in the offices of the Scientific Police of the Milan Police Headquarters had collected biological material. Traces of DNA that, once analyzed, turned out to belong to Chiara. The genetic profile found on the bag with the leftover cereals, which was found on the sofa on the day of the murder and on which a hair or fur (it is not yet clear whether human or animal) of three centimeters was found on the second day of the evidentiary incident, would also belong to Chiara. The only male profile identified would instead belong to Stasi, the boyfriend of the 26-year-old, definitively sentenced to 16 years: the DNA collected from the swab on the plastic straw of the Estathé brick would be his . A fact that Chiara's then boyfriend, who had dinner with the young woman the night before, had never ruled out.

As part of the scientific analyses , the genetic material on the acetate sheets that preserved the fingerprints found in the Poggi family villa still needs to be examined under the microscope: 34 sheets have already tested negative in the first tests to verify the possible presence of blood, even though on trace 10, defined as "dirty" and left on the inside of the villa door and not attributed to anyone, Stasi's defense has asked that the test for blood be repeated.

(Online Union)

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