Milan, 11 May (LaPresse) – The Pavia Public Prosecutor’s Office’s fingerprint experts investigating the Garlasco murder have found another fingerprint belonging to Alberto Stasi – the third – on the ‘liquid soap dispenser’ located in the ground-floor bathroom of the house where Chiara Poggi was killed and which, according to the conviction of her ex-boyfriend, had been washed before being placed on the sink. This is reported by the head of the “fingerprint section” of the RIS in Rome, Lieutenant Colonel Gianpaolo Iuliano, and the fingerprint expert and criminologist, Nicola Caprioli, in the new technical report on “fingerprints” and “shoe prints” filed in the investigation files concerning Andrea Sempio for the murder of the 26-year-old. Specifically, it concerns the print from the “little finger of the right hand” of the 42-year-old man definitively sentenced to 16 years in 2015 for the murder. The experts state that the ‘comparative analysis’ yielded a ‘positive result’ matching Stasi. It has been designated ‘Imprint 3’ and joins the two ring-finger prints, also from the right hand, previously identified by the RIS in Parma in 2007 and which, according to the final conviction, represent one of the seven "serious, precise and consistent’ pieces of evidence against him, given that no other attributable fingerprints could be identified on the same dispenser, despite the presence of fragments.

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