New forensic evidence in the Aigio double homicide case is casting doubt on the direct involvement of the 65-year-old Italian suspect. Laboratory analysis revealed no traces of blood, DNA, or fingerprints linking the accused to either the weapons used in the killings or the victims themselves. This development complicates the investigation into the deaths that occurred in Aigio, Greece. Authorities had previously focused on the Italian national as a primary suspect. The lack of physical evidence doesn’t exonerate the suspect, but it does present a challenge to the prosecution’s case. Investigators are now likely to explore alternative lines of inquiry and gather further evidence to establish a definitive connection. The case remains ongoing as authorities continue to build their investigation.
