Milan, 21 May (LaPresse) – There is only one fingerprint belonging to Andrea Sempio out of eight considered “useful” (seven digital and one palm print) in the house in Garlasco where Chiara Poggi was killed. It is trace 33 on the second wall on the right of the stairs leading to the basement where the body was thrown. On the inside surface of the front door of the Poggi villa – trace 10, which has focused the attention of investigators – there is no one among Sempio, Alberto Stasi, the entire Poggi family, Stefania Cappa and Marco Poggi's three friends (Mattia Capra, Roberto Freddi and Alessandro Biasibetti, who went to their friend's house by bicycle). This is the summary of the 42-page fingerprint analysis report that Lieutenant Colonel Gianpaolo Iuliano of the RIS in Parma and Dr Nicola Caprioli delivered to the Pavia Public Prosecutor's Office. Of the 78 unidentified fragments (out of a total of 107 fragments/fingerprints found in the house) in 2007 by the RIS in Parma, 28 are “comparable”, meaning that they do not allow for “full identification” but can “exclude with certainty the ownership of the fingerprint” of a known individual. Stasi's left little finger – as has been known for years – is on the pizza box, the last meal he ate on 12 August with his girlfriend, while three other fingerprints on the pizza boxes were “negative” for both Sempio and Stasi. Three of the eight useful fingerprints are from a carpenter and are on the dining room door.
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