Garlasco, DNA at Risk for a Banana Peel in the Trash. The Expertise Starts From Mat and Yogurt Jars
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Blood negative prints on acetate leaves, four are still to be seen (ANSA)
The second round of the probative incident of the investigation for the murder of Chiara Poggi starts. The sealed envelopes, the acetate sheets, the teaspoon with which the victim had breakfast. The risk that the leftovers of rotten fruit have erased traces of DNA from the garbage.
All in good condition. Therefore, it was possible to proceed with surveys and new analyses of the findings found in the villa of via Pascoli in Garlasco on 13 August 2007. It is what emerges on the second day dedicated to the probative incident in the context of the new investigation on the crime of Chiara Poggi. Lawyers, pm, consultants and experts found themselves in the police station in Milan where last Tuesday the reliefs began. Garlasco, t…
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