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Costa Concordia Disaster: Francesco Schettino Hair Sample Showed Traces Of Cocaine On Outside Of Hair

Francesco Schettino Cocaine

By FRANCES D'EMILIO   02/18/12 01:24 PM ET  AP

ROME -- Lawyers for survivors of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship on Saturday pressed for new drug tests on the ship's captain after traces of cocaine were reportedly found on the outside of a hair sample.

But the consultant who did the analyses for prosecutors stood by results, which found no presence of the drug in urine samples or within the hair of Captain Francesco Schettino.

Italian consumer protection group Codacons is representing some survivors of the shipwreck of the cruise liner, which rammed a reef near a Tuscan island the night of Jan. 13. Under Italian law, those attaching civil suits to a criminal case must be informed of, and allowed to monitor, evidence and other developments in the probe.

Codacons said Saturday that some traces of cocaine were found on a hair sample and in an envelope containing the sample, but noted that a urine sample taken from Schettino and an analysis of the hair itself found no presence of the drug. It called that finding "very strange" and said it had asked prosecutors on Friday to order new testing to see if the samples might have been contaminated.

The Italian news agency ANSA quoted the forensic medical expert who carried out the toxicology test as dismissing Codacons' concerns about the external trace of cocaine.

The expert, Marcello Chiarotti, was quoted as saying the modest trace of cocaine "was a marginal problem that absolutely doesn't invalidate the results of the analysis" that found none of the drug inside the hair itself or in the urine. Traces of cocaine in the urine or inside the hair itself would have pointed to consumption.

The prosecutor's office in Grosseto, Tuscany, was closed Saturday, as was the law office of the attorney defending Schettino, who is under house arrest in his home near Naples while he is investigated for alleged manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning his ship. The lawyer could not be reached by cell phone.

But ANSA quoted the lawyer, Bruno Leporatti, as saying the test results yielded nothing new. "We have always been sure that Schettino didn't take drugs," the Grosseto-based lawyer was quoted as saying.

Schettino has denied abandoning ship and insisted the reef was not marked on navigational charts.

Thirty-two people are believed to have perished, including 15 whose bodies have not been found.

Chiarotti was described as expressing confidence in the results. "We will be able to clear this problem up later," ANSA quoted him as saying. "Those who work in our field know that there can be problems like this." He told ANSA that "the results leave no doubt," adding that he would formally hand in the report to prosecutors next week.

Chiarotti is on the teaching staff of Rome's Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. The university said he was not in his office Saturday.

ANSA, without citing sources, said that traces of the drug might have resulted if Schettino's hair had come in contact with someone who had handled cocaine.

A Codacons spokesman, Stefano Zerbi, told The AP that the group was raising the possibility with prosecutors that the samples might have been poorly preserved. Codacons' statement said the results indicate a "strange, passive contamination," in which cocaine somehow got onto Schettino's hair even though he wasn't using the drug.

The samples were taken on Jan. 17, Codacons said.

The consumer group on Friday also asked prosecutors to order DNA testing of the samples to confirm they are indeed those of Schettino, to eliminate the possibilities the samples were accidentally mislabeled or switched.

The Concordia's hull was speared by the reef after the ship cruised close to the island of Giglio in what many contend was a publicity stunt.

The Concordia was carrying some 4,200 passengers and crew on a week's cruise on its standard route when it crashed into the reef during dinner a couple of hours after leaving an Italian port.

The boat started badly listing to one side almost immediately, causing passengers to panic and try to scramble aboard lifeboats. But the evacuation wasn't ordered until about an hour later, and some passengers jumped overboard to swim to Giglio when several of the lifeboats couldn't be deployed because of the ship's tilt.

Divers have been searching sections of the wreckage where some of the missing were last seen in hopes that more bodies can be recovered. After much delay, in great part because of stormy weather, pumping operations have been under way for a week to remove some 500,000 gallons of fuel from the ship's tanks.

The Concordia is lying on its side close to the port of Giglio, which is part of a protected Tuscan archipelago in pristine waters famed for whales, dolphins, fish and coral.

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ROME -- Lawyers for survivors of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship on Saturday pressed for new drug tests on the ship's captain after traces of cocaine were reportedly found on the outside of a...
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06:11 PM on 02/25/2012
It is amazing to me how fast the idiot lynch mobs who weren't even there when this horrendous
maritime disaster occurred, the ship's owners and cruise line, and other ship's officers have all
scapegoated unfortunate Captain Schettino. There are many culpable persons and avenues of interest before they tighten the noose. FYI, for those who have traveled aboard luxury liners, the captain and other ship's officers always behave graciously and flirt with the female passengers for
publicity. Sounds like a lot of people are jealous of this captain and have targeted him during a time of crises when all were unsure of the extent of the tragedy. Glad to see he is backed by his family and hometown until proven guilty of any crime.
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Dosadi
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10:38 PM on 02/21/2012
If this man had any American dollars in his pocket they all were coated with cocaine. Maybe he accidentally let some US cash touch his hair.
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MistressDeLuna
common sense is for the birds, people have none
04:39 PM on 02/21/2012
Maybe he was transporting it?!? I mean he did jump ship first, maybe to hide evidence?
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09:48 AM on 02/21/2012
Isn't it quite possible he shook someone's hand or handled something touched by someone else who used coke then scratched his head or pushed his hair back as we all do? Gees, how simple is that?
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Dosadi
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10:38 PM on 02/21/2012
If he had any American bills smaller than a 50 they contained cocaine.

Our money is saturated in cocaine.
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RoughCollie
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06:04 AM on 02/25/2012
Seriously? Now that's a new one for me!
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08:31 AM on 02/21/2012
Sounds like someone was trying to "salt" the evidence. This guy is in enough trouble without attempting to twist the knife with a phony drug charge.
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08:53 PM on 02/20/2012
Too many opportunities for contamination. Most especially by criminologists who also handle cocaine evidence, who either took the sample or reused gloves, envelopes, etc. And coming as it is on the heels of the less than confident DNA findings with the Amanda Knox case? 

What he did do is bad enough. I can't see that it needs any embellishment to assess culpability.
05:59 PM on 02/20/2012
maybe it was't cocaine,but dandruff
05:51 PM on 02/20/2012
maybe it was dandruff
01:52 AM on 02/20/2012
What next, stigmata?
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01:21 AM on 02/20/2012
Why did they think it necessary to frame a guilty man? (Allegedly, of course.)
11:50 PM on 02/19/2012
I have fallen into a lifeboat and cant get up
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momoluvsu
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10:03 PM on 02/19/2012
So what lab tech was snorting coke during processing? Or was this a gift ?
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08:58 PM on 02/19/2012
Just proves he isn't too bright.
08:00 PM on 02/19/2012
The captain and his lawyer are both full of schettino to think drugs were on the outside of hair.........!!!
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03:20 PM on 02/19/2012
As for the "drive by" it is outrageous Capt. Schettino would risk the lives of 4,200 people to look like a big shot. He knew the ship was in trouble when he abandoned it leaving the lives of 4,200 passengers hanging in the balance. Emergency measures (which the passengers had NONE of) should have been initiated by Capt. Schettino & his crew immediately. EVERY passenger should have been notified of where to go for further emergency instruction (life boats), etc. The Italians can do whatever they want with him, but he does not represent Captains.