Italian prosecutors say "decisive" DNA analysis of a condom and
cigarette butt led them to detain a Senegalese man in the death of an
American woman who suffered two deadly fractures to her skull before
being strangled in her Florence apartment.
The naked body of Ashley Olsen, 35, of Summer Haven, Florida, was discovered Saturday morning by her Italian boyfriend.
Florence chief prosecutor Giuseppe Creazzo told a news conference
Thursday that investigators had detained Cheik Tidiane Diaw, a
27-year-old who arrived recently in Italy from Senegal, based on witness testimony, DNA analysis and because he had Olsen's cellphone.
He said Diaw had offered "substantially admissive" testimony in response
to the accusations during a preliminary interrogation that lasted until
4 a.m. Thursday. Diaw has not yet been charged.
Citing witness testimony and street cameras, Creazzo said Olsen and Diaw
met for the first time at the Montecarla disco in Florence early Friday
and went together to Olsen's apartment in the Tuscan city's historic
center.
He said they had consensual sex. Both had drunk alcohol and possibly taken drugs over the course of the night.
He said the autopsy determined that Olsen had suffered two fractures to
her skull which were so violent they alone would have killed her. She
was subsequently strangled.
Police detained Diaw after DNA analysis came back from a used condom and
cigarette butt found in Olsen's toilet, as well as biological samples
taken from under her fingernails that belonged to Diaw, Creazzo said.
Investigators matched that evidence with a DNA sample taken from a
cigarette Diaw smoked while being questioned at the police station,
prosecutors said.
Diaw was also tied to the crime because he had taken Olsen's cellphone, put his own SIM card in it and used it, Creazzo said.
"We have gathered serious indications of guilt against him," Creazzo said, adding however, that a judge must confirm the arrest.
Prosecutors didn't say if Diaw had a lawyer or had been assigned a court-appointed lawyer.
Creazzo said Diaw had arrived in Italy illegally a few months ago to
join brothers who had been there for some time. He told investigators he
was working odd jobs, handing out flyers for local nightspots. Police
said Diaw was detained around midnight at the apartment where he had
been living.
Diaw, who remains in detention, is suspected of aggravated homicide,
given the brutality of the death and Olsen's compromised state and
inability to defend herself, Creazzo said.
Creazzo said the investigation continues but that no other suspects were
at the scene of the crime. He said investigators had reached "a great
point" in the investigation following the "decisive proof" from the DNA
analysis.
Olsen moved to Florence a few years ago and was active in the expatriate
arts scene. Her father is a professor at a local design institute.
A funeral was scheduled for Friday afternoon at the Santo Spirito church
in Florence's "Oltrarno" neighborhood where Olsen lived. Friends say
the church steps were a favorite hang-out spot for Olsen, her friends
and her beloved beagle, Scout.
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