Milan, Sept. 10 (LaPresse) – Eight fingerprints were found on the breakfast remains consumed by Chiara Poggi on August 13, 2007, in the villa where the 26-year-old was murdered 18 years ago, as well as on the trash seized during the first investigation into the Garlasco murder. This emerged today during the consultants’ meeting in the maxi evidentiary hearing on DNA traces and papillary fingerprints ordered by the judge for preliminary investigations in Pavia, Daniela Garlaschelli. All prints will be compared by experts Denise Albani and Domenico Marchegiani with the profiles of the murder victim, her boyfriend Alberto Stasi (definitively sentenced to 16 years), and the new suspect in the prosecutors’ investigation (Napoleone-Civardi-De Stefano), Andrea Sempio, a friend of Chiara’s brother, Marco Poggi. No fingerprints were found on the remains of the peach Estathé, which Stasi claims he consumed the night before the murder, after eating two take-away pizzas ordered at 'Dietro l'Angolo' with his girlfriend, having brought a can of Forst beer from home.

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