The Fiat Grande Punto of Filippo Turetta, the young man who confessed to stabbing his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin to death, has arrived in Parma. The Carabinieri of the RIS will carry out all the necessary tests to gather further evidence against the 22-year-old.
The car was transported from Germany, where Turetta was arrested on November 18, seven days after the disappearance of the student biomedical engineeringThe car was used by Turetta to commit the murder and to transport the victim's body to the crime scene in the province of Pordenone.
The RIS experts will analyse the car in search of biological traces, such as blood and hair, which could belong to Turetta or Giulia Cecchettin. In addition, the fingerprints and footprints present on the car will be analyzed.
The Carabinieri of the RIS will also use the “bloodstain pattern analysis”, a technique that allows the dynamics of a homicide to be reconstructed by analyzing the arrangement and direction of blood in the passenger compartment of a car.
This technique had already been used in the past for another very sensitive case in Italy, that of Cogne crime. These analyses could confirm Turetta's confession and strengthen the circumstantial evidence against him.
It will be analyzed with the same technique used in Cogne
The analysis activity in the car will begin shortly, after having notified the parties, namely Turetta's defense and the Cecchettin family.
The analysis of the blood found inside the Punto will be crucial and will help establish the dynamics of the murder.
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Article published on 15 December 2023 - 20:55