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New leads in the investigation
The investigation into the Garlasco crime, a case that shook Italy, is taking an unexpected turn. The Carabinieri of Milan, in fact, have started an in-depth analysis of the biological material taken not only from the crime scene, but also from people close to the victim. Among these, the name of Marco stands out, the brother of Chiara, the young victim, who was subjected to sampling to clarify any connections with the murder.
The role of friends and acquaintances
In addition to Marco, two friends were also involved, who are not currently under investigation. This widening of the investigative circle suggests that investigators are trying to reconstruct not only the events of the day of the crime, but also the relational dynamics that could influence the tragic epilogue. The presence of friends and family in the investigative phase is crucial to understanding the social and emotional context of the victim.
These developments not only rekindle media interest in the case, but also raise questions about the legal implications for those involved. Collecting biological material is a common practice in homicide investigations, but the fact that samples were taken from people who were not under investigation could indicate an attempt to exclude or include potential suspects. The community of Garlasco, already shaken by the event, now finds itself having to deal with a new chapter in this dramatic story.