Milan, 22 May (LaPresse) – Six unknown palm prints have been found on the walls of the staircase where Chiara Poggi's body was found. They do not belong to Andrea Sempio, Alberto Stasi, the entire Poggi family, Stefania Cappa or Marco Poggi's three friends (Mattia Capra, Roberto Freddi and Alessandro Biasibetti). This is what emerges from the 42-page fingerprint analysis report that Lieutenant Colonel Gianpaolo Iuliano of the Parma RIS and Dr Nicola Caprioli delivered to the Pavia Public Prosecutor's Office in the new investigation into the Garlasco murder. These are exhibits 32, 35, 38, 42, 49 and 51, alongside ‘useful’ trace 33, the seventh attributed to the 37-year-old suspect: three of these are found on the right-hand wall of the 12-step staircase accessed through a folding door leading to the basement. Two are on the left-hand side and one is on the upper wall. They were all considered ‘comparable’, i.e. valid for ‘excluding with certainty’ a known subject but not for ‘fully identifying’ an individual. At present, six fingerprints near the body of the 26-year-old woman murdered on 13 August 2007 have no identity and, according to the Public Prosecutor's consultants, never will.