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Nora Dalmasso case: how they discovered the evidence that complicates the new defendant to 18 years of the crime

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A DNA analysis found that Roberto Bárzola's fingerprints are on the belt of the victim's robe. Also, a pubic hair found on the body matches his genetic trail.

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A DNA analysis found that Roberto Bárzola's fingerprints are on the belt of the victim's robe. Also, a pubic hair found on the body matches his genetic trail.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Roberto Barzola, after the discovery of genetic fingerprints, was targeted by the judicial officials who are in charge of the investigation into the murder of Nora Dalmasso, murdered in the early morning of November 25, 2006 at his home in the Villa Golf Club neighborhood of Río Cuarto, in Cordoba.He is from Rio Cuarto and is 45 years old.In November 2006, in the days prior to the murder, he worked polishing the wooden floors of the house of Dal…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This Friday journalist Rolando Barbano revealed in the air of Radio Mitre some data about Roberto Bárzola, the man identified as the owner of the DNA found in Nora Dalmasso’s robe 18 years after the crime. Who is the man to whom the DNA found in Nora Dalmasso’s robe belongs According to what the panelist of Lanata Sin Filtro indicated. “The prosecutor of the Nora Dalmasso case was about to hold a press conference to confirm the identity of the m…

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The investigating prosecutor Pablo Jávega said that Roberto Bárzola was placed at the crime scene, in the time slot of Nora Dalmasso's death in Rio Cuarto in 2007.

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His DNA was compatible with the genetic fingerprints collected in the robe and on the victim's body The entry Who is Roberto Bárzola, the new suspect who has the Dalmasso case was first published in Diario El Ciudadano and the Region.

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The key is in the defendant's background. Pablo Jávega talked to "Ponete al Día" and explained under what circumstances the court case could advance.

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, December 23, 2024.
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