
Italian Court Reopens 2007 Murder Case After DNA Evidence Suggests Convicted Man May Be Innocent
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Italian authorities have reopened a high-profile murder case from 2007 after new DNA evidence emerged that could exonerate the man currently serving a sentence for the crime. The case, which captivated the entire country when it first occurred, is being re-examined following the discovery of DNA traces that present a different picture of what happened. The development raises serious questions about the original conviction and suggests that the real perpetrator may still be at large.
