Overview
- Consultants for the Poggi family say Chiara accessed Stasi's "Militare" folder containing pornographic files the night before the murder, citing new software applied to forensic copies.
- Stasi's defense calls the claim unconfirmed and irrelevant, and says it will extend forensic analysis to Chiara Poggi's computer.
- A new reconstruction from the Poggi side contends the attack began in the kitchen, underscoring the reported find of Stasi's DNA on an Estathé straw in the home's trash.
- Key official reports are still pending, including an anatomopathology opinion by Cristina Cattaneo and RIS work, with investigators indicating the timeline could run into summer 2026.
- Stasi's 16‑year conviction remains final under ne bis in idem, intensifying the public dispute over which devices can be examined and what results could matter as the Sempio probe continues.