«An unknown DNA on one of the bullets used in the murder of Nadine Mauriot and Jean Michel Kraveichvili, the last victims of the monster of Florence. A DNA that also occurs on the bullets of two other crimes. A DNA that could open up new scenarios in the never-ending mystery of the couple killer."

Repubblica writes this, citing research - carried out on behalf of the lawyer Vieri Adriani, who assists the families of the French victims - conducted by Lorenzo Iovino, an Italian hematologist who works in the USA, where he deals with bone marrow transplants.

Iovino, it is explained, «separated that sequence in its entirety, also discovering a partial overlap with those identified on two other bullets found on the occasion of the double murders of Horst Wilhelm Meyer and Jens-Uwe Rüsch (9 September 1983) and of Pia Rontini and Claudio Stefanacci (29 July 1984). The monster's signature, at least in theory. It left an impression when it was time to reload the weapon."

Precisely in the wake of this discovery, the lawyer Adriani now asks that «all possible comparisons be made with the findings available and with the profile of the people who have been investigated over time. If the relatives give us authorization, we will ask the prosecutor's office to exhum the body of Stefania Pettini (killed on 14 September 1974, ed.). We know from the medical examiner's advice that he may have fought with the murderer, it is not impossible to think that biological samples remained, for example, under his fingernails."

(Unioneonline)

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