Overview
- Prosecutors have named Andrea Sempio the sole person under investigation in the revived probe for participation in homicide, with the incidente probatorio set in Pavia.
- The Albani report cites Y‑chromosome compatibility with Sempio’s patrilineal line but stops short of a definitive identification and relies partly on non‑consolidated 2014 data.
- Sempio’s lawyers argue the Y‑haplotype cannot single out an individual and will contest the perizia’s scientific and legal weight, warning of a potential constitutional issue if he is indicted alone without revising Alberto Stasi’s final conviction.
- The defense highlights that none of roughly sixty fingerprints collected in the Poggi home were attributable to Sempio, with prints linked only to the victim and Alberto Stasi.
- The court could broaden the evidentiary review to the so‑called ‘impronta 33’, while the Poggi family is privately testing items such as an earring, a step experts note may face chain‑of‑custody limits.