The investigation into the 2007 murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco has taken a new turn as authorities reexamine evidence.
Andrea Sempio, previously cleared, is under scrutiny again after DNA traces found on the victim's nails reportedly match his profile.
Sempio maintains his innocence, stating he has no connection to the crime and is cooperating fully with authorities.
Meanwhile, questions arise about the reliability of past forensic analyses, with experts debating the strength of the evidence.
The case, which previously led to the conviction of Alberto Stasi, remains complex, as reopening the investigation does not automatically exonerate Stasi.
Authorities are now focusing on newly uncovered materials and reevaluating old evidence to uncover the truth.






