Overview
- Prosecutor Francesca Nanni said Friday that her Milan office will receive an informativa from Pavia and then decide if to seek a revision of Alberto Stasi’s 2015 murder conviction.
- The Pavia investigation is nearing completion and is expected to close the file on Andrea Sempio, the sole suspect, a step that typically precedes a request to send him to trial.
- New medico-legal work by Cristina Cattaneo places Chiara Poggi’s death between about 10:30 and noon, most likely around 11 to 11:30, which falls after the brief early window previously used against Stasi.
- Genetic re-analysis reported a profile under the victim’s nails compatible with Sempio and excluded Stasi in some traces, and it flagged an identical 2.78 nanogram DNA quantity on a bike pedal and a teaspoon as a result difficult to reconcile without error.
- A law firm filed audio with the Milan prosecutor general alleging attempts to steer media coverage of the new probe, a development that could prompt added scrutiny alongside the formal review of Pavia’s findings.