Lucca, July 16 (LaPresse) – "The Garlasco case, however it ends, will end badly, because the convicted defendant has already served 10 years, and now it emerges that perhaps he is not the culprit. A second theory has emerged, and today a third one may have surfaced. After 18 years, a DNA test… it will be hard to prove anything," said Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, speaking at the Caffè de La Versiliana in Marina di Pietrasanta, in the province of Lucca. "It’s a long, extremely costly and painful investigation. The slowness of trials sometimes stems from the refusal to accept the evidence. In the Garlasco case, he was acquitted in the first and second instances, and then convicted," Nordio added.