Milan, 13 January (LaPresse) – The attack on Chiara Poggi began “in the kitchen” and not at the entrance to the house on Via Pascoli in Garlasco. These are the preliminary results of a new expert report commissioned by the family of the 26-year-old, who was killed on 13 August 2007, from former police officer Dario Redaelli, an expert in crime scene analysis and consultant to lawyers Gian Luigi Tizzoni and Francesco Compagna, who are assisting the victim’s mother, father and brother. The report, which, as anticipated by Corriere della Sera, will be delivered to the defence lawyers next week, reiterates what the civil party has been arguing since Alberto Stasi’s first trial in 2009, namely that the argument that led to Poggi’s death did not begin at the entrance to the house, as claimed by RIS in 2007, but in the kitchen.
Garlasco murder: Poggi consultation, attack began in kitchen where Stasi’s DNA was found

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