There are references to Yara
Gambirasio, a 13-year-old schoolgirl murdered in 2011, in a
Trentino Alto Adige police probe into a paedophile network, an
operation dubbed Black Shadow, sources said Monday.
A 40-page dossier on Yara was found on the computer of one of
the 10 men arrested, police said, with photos next to
blasphemous prayers and nursery rhymes.
Also Monday, judges said in their explanation of a life
verdict for labourer Massimo Bossetti that the DNA proof against
him was "compelling".
The explanation of the July ruling said "the DNA evidence is
granite-like in its solidity, and that's not all the sentence is
based on".
It also said that the crime was of a "sexual" nature.
On July 18 a Brescia appeals court upheld construction worker
Bossetti's life term for the murder of Gambirasio.
The court said there would be no new analysis of forensic
evidence contested by the defence.
Bossetti's wife broke down in tears when the ruling was read
out in the early hours of the day and his lawyers said they
would appeal to the supreme court, saying there had been a
miscarriage of justice.
The civil plaintiffs said "justice has been done".
Bossetti, who has been in jail since June 2014, challenged
the validity of DNA traces of him allegedly found on Yara's
underwear.
Prosecutors said Bossetti's conviction was "airtight" and
argued that, while the DNA evidence was solid, it was not the
only thing their case was based on.
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