Paola Cappa's Voicemails Could Shed Light on Chiara Poggi's Murder

19-05-2025


The Garlasco murder case, involving the death of Chiara Poggi, has taken a new turn with the emergence of voicemails and text messages that could potentially provide fresh insights into the investigation. Francesco Chiesa Soprani, a former entertainment manager and acquaintance of Paola Cappa, one of Poggi's cousins, has come forward with claims of possessing voicemails from Cappa that contradict previous accounts given by her twin sister, Stefania.

Chiesa Soprani, who has been a figure in the Italian entertainment industry and was involved in the Ruby Ter case, stated that he would provide the voicemails to the prosecutors if requested. These voicemails, allegedly recorded on the day of Andrea Sempio's DNA collection—a person of interest in the case—could contain crucial information. Sempio is being investigated in connection with Poggi's murder, adding another layer to this complex case.

The investigation has also revisited old text messages exchanged between the Cappa twins, particularly focusing on a message where Paola reportedly said, 'Mi sa che abbiamo incastrato Stasi' (It seems we've framed Stasi). This message has been subject to various interpretations, with Chiesa Soprani clarifying that it was not an admission of guilt but rather a misinterpretation of a memo title he had created for a voicemail.

As the case unfolds, the contrasting versions of events and the potential new evidence highlight the challenges in reaching a conclusive understanding of Poggi's murder. The involvement of individuals not originally considered suspects, like Sempio, and the re-examination of digital communications underscore the dynamic nature of the investigation. The prosecutors in Pavia continue to piece together the puzzle, with the hope that these voicemails and texts will lead them closer to the truth.

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