Garlasco: The Cagliari RIS report is the prosecutor's ace in the hole, 300 pages to rewrite the crime.
Delivered in September, it will be declassified once the investigation is concluded and will also reveal much about the famous fingerprint 33. The report by pathologist Cristina Cattaneo is also eagerly awaited.(Handle)
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Chiara Poggi was first attacked on the ground floor, then killed on the cellar stairs, where the killer allegedly struck her with the fatal blow. Then, as he climbed back up, he turned to observe the scene from above.
This is the investigators' hypothesis on the dynamics of the Garlasco crime .
The report by the RIS investigators in Cagliari will play a decisive role in the new investigation: a substantial 300-page report compared to the 19 pages produced in the initial investigations by the RIS in Parma . Last June, the Cagliari specialists in Via Pascoli focused on bloodstain pattern analysis (the reconstruction of the crime through the analysis of numerous blood traces), the 3D reconstruction of the rooms, and the reassessment of the now-famous fingerprint 33, found on the basement stairs near the victim's body. Is it stained with blood? Attributable to the killer? A trace for which the prosecutor's consultants found 15 minutiae corresponding to Andrea Sempio .
The RIS document, delivered last September, is classified and will be revealed only at the end of the investigation, at the end of February.
We also await the opinion of pathologist Cristina Cattaneo, who, like the RIS report, could rewrite the dynamics of the crime. First , the time frame, extending it beyond the 18 minutes established by the sentence that convicted Stasi. And also the weapons used, the sequence of shots, and the possible presence of multiple people at the crime scene .
The DNA attributable to Sempio's paternal line found on the edges of the victim's fingernails, data now crystallized by the preliminary investigation that will be used in a possible trial, is just one of the documents in the hands of the Pavia Prosecutor's Office.
Other important scientific evidence could come from the Cagliari RIS and Cristina Cattaneo's report. And then there are those deriving from traditional investigations.
Sempio's strange phone calls to the Poggi home, the suspect's shaky alibi (according to a witness, the infamous Vigevano parking receipt, kept for a year and then given to investigators, wasn't his). And the motive: top secret for now, but investigators are confident they've found a link between Chiara Poggi and Andrea Sempio.
(Unioneonline)
