A report made public casts doubt on the attribution of the DNA on Chiara Poggi’s nails to Andrea Sempio. And an unknown woman appears in a crime scene photo. A further turning point in the case that fascinates Italy
A classified minutes and one mysterious figure immortalized at the crime scene cause the house of cards to shake Brescia Prosecutor’s Office. A construction that, perhaps, rested on less than solid foundations: the biological material found on the nails of Chiara Poggi appears not to be attributable to a single person such as Andrea Sempiocurrently under investigation for the girl’s murder. A revelation that radically changes the perspective on the case of the house Garlasco where, in 2007, there was perhaps one unknown figure which was not part of the investigation.
The report that changes everything
The contents of the classified minutes of the hearing on September 26, 2025, as revealed by TgLa7contains the geneticist’s first assessments Denise Albani on the DNA found under the fingernails of Chiara Poggi. The Prosecutor’s Office Pavia claims that that genetic material belongs to the paternal line of Exampleand therefore ad Andrew same, but in the document, the consultant specialized in forensic genetics claims that attributing that DNA to the suspect it is “conceptually wrong”. Albani explained that these are “partial, unconsolidated and, moreover, mixed genetic profiles”, and it is therefore not possible to identify a single person, but, precisely, the paternal genetic linethat is, only the “family context of belonging”.
From the report it emerges that the geneticist will compare the DNA not only with that of Andrea Sempio And Alberto Stasibut also with that of six other individuals: three friends of Examplethat is to say Mattia Capra, Roberto Freddi And Alessandro Biasibettiand three members of the police force who were present at the crime scene in 2017. Furthermore, Albani requested access to further data on the genetic traces found under the girl’s nails during a 2014 examination.
The mysterious figure with the handbag
While the debate on DNA becomes increasingly technical, one photo taken by investigators on 13 August 2007 at 3.07 pm the chapter on management reopens controversial of the crime scene. The image, which emerged in the broadcast 2pm Eveningshows the entrance of the house in via Pascoli with the entrance door open and traces of blood on the floor, and on the right side you can see a figure never identified feminine in appearance with a striped t-shirt, perhaps a denim skirt and a shoulder bag.
On the scene, after the call from Alberto Stasithe police, the 118 personnel and the prosecutor had arrived Rosa Muscio. According to the former marshal of Garlasco Francesco Marchettothere were no women among the soldiers present in the house at that moment, and the only one authorized was the prosecutor, who however arrived later.
The mysterious female figure is therefore central according to the defense of Stasis represented by Giada Bocellari: crowding in a place that had to be sealed, with the presence of third parties can create a possible pollution of the crime scene.
The statements of the prosecutor of Brescia
Meanwhile, the Attorney General of Brescia, Guido Rispolispoke about the investigations of Garlasco and the Pavia systemand in particular on the media clash with Domenico Aiellothe lawyer of Mario Vendittiformer chief prosecutor of Pavia investigated for corruption together with Giuseppe Sempiofather of Andrew. The latter were returned smartphones, tablets and computers subject to well three seizure decrees then canceled due to lack of “keywords”. «He isn’t there persistence», he declared Rispoli“any suspect of average intelligence does not use language in conversations relating to the crime he is committing that can lead to the crime, but always uses encrypted language”.
Beyond the media clashes, a date that could represent a closure to the case Garlasco it is that of December 18thwhen the definitive appraisal of the geneticist Albani. Or on the contrary, it will open up other questions by removing the cards on the table, under a trembling castle.




