Chiara Poggi's murderer did not wash his hands . The Carabinieri of the Investigative Nucleus of Milan and the Pavia Prosecutor's Office are convinced of this and are working on an alternative reconstruction of Chiara Poggi's murder.

And so one of the elements that led to the definitive conviction of Alberto Stasi , whose fingerprints were found on the soap dispenser in the bathroom, would fall. According to the judges who sentenced him, Stasi would have washed his hands after killing Chiara and would have cleaned the dispenser and the sink, on which no traces of blood were found .

The investigators, who tried to reopen the investigation five years ago, reported that it was true, as confirmed by the RIS, that the sink in the bathroom on the ground floor was "free of traces of blood", but that "it is impossible that the sink and the dispenser" were "thoroughly washed by the attacker" . And this is because on that dispenser, in addition to Stasi's two fingerprints, "numerous overlapping papillary fingerprints" were found that would have been "erased" if washed . DNA from Chiara and her mother (who was on holiday and had been away from the house for a week) was also found there, another element that would demonstrate that it was not cleaned. Finally, a photograph taken during the first inspections showed the presence of 4 long black hairs (never found), some near the drain and this indicates, for investigators and investigators, that "the sink was never washed from the presence of blood" . Otherwise they would have been "carried away by the water". On the other hand, it is normal that Stasi's fingerprints were on that dispenser, given that the night before he had been to Chiara's house and the two had eaten a pizza.

A scenario, in short, completely different from the one reconstructed by the sentence that led to Stasi's conviction. And in this picture the investigators also include that now well-known fingerprint 10 on the entrance door of the house, in particular on the internal part, which it is believed could have been left by the murderer before fleeing .

The results of a new fingerprint analysis on that print 10, however, indicated that it does not belong to Sempio (to whom the 33 on the stairwell wall near the body is attributed), nor to Stasi, nor to the Cappa twins, nor to any of Marco Poggi's other friends .

Investigators are becoming increasingly convinced that the crime may have been committed by more than one person .

Then there is the question of whether print number 33, the one attributed to Sempio, was stained with blood . There is a problem, the documents lack the “para-adhesive” of papillary trace 33, which could provide answers on the presence of blood. Hence the search for the latter of the plaster that was scratched at the time, in the hope, for investigators and investigators, of carrying out new biological analyses in search of blood . Among other things, a fragment of the bathroom mat will also be among the many findings that will be analysed in the maxi genetic evidentiary incident.

(Unioneonline/L)

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