Overview
- The inquiry panel, led by Gianluca Vinci, said two expert reports provide tangible evidence that rules out suicide and voted unanimously to proceed on a homicide track.
- Forensic consultants RIS Lt. Col. Adolfo Gregori and medical examiner Robbi Manghi reconstructed an assault in Rossi’s office that preceded a forced fall from the window.
- Cited injuries include a left elbow radial head fracture, aligned facial abrasions from the window’s anti-bird wire, and traces of gold on his watch and wrist consistent with contact from a ring.
- The reports were transmitted to the Siena prosecutor, which registered a modello 45 file without suspects or a specified offense, while family lawyers urge a modello 44 homicide case and investigators from outside Siena.
- The findings challenge earlier suicide conclusions by prosecutors and a prior commission, and further examinations, including on electronic material, are noted as underway.