Villa Pamphili murder: traces of semen found on sleeping bag, blood on bra

Rome, Aug. 11 (LaPresse) – New details have emerged from the investigation into the murder of Anastasia Trofimova and her daughter Andromeda, found dead on June 7, 2025, in Rome's Villa Pamphili park. According to LaPresse, the latest genetic and forensic tests carried out on evidence seized at the crime scene have revealed three traces of semen on a sleeping bag covering the woman's body. The analysis confirmed that at least one of the traces can be traced back to a male subject identified as ‘Man 1’, already known to investigators as Francis Kaufmann, alias Rexal Ford. Traces of blood were found on a flesh-coloured bra, possibly belonging to Anastasia, and on a pair of pink shorts belonging to little Andromeda: five in total, all subject to further analysis.