Unraveling the Garlasco Murder: Anomalies and New Evidence in Focus

19-05-2025


Nearly two decades after the tragic murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, the case takes a new turn as Andrea Sempio, the primary suspect, prepares for another round of interrogations. Scheduled for Tuesday, May 20, at the Pavia courthouse, this interrogation follows two previous investigations and subsequent archivals. The legal teams on both sides are gearing up for what could be a pivotal moment in this long-standing case.

Key elements under scrutiny include DNA traces found under the victim's nails and three brief phone calls made to her home during the days she was alone. A parking ticket, discovered a week after the murder but handed over to investigators only the following year, also remains a point of interest. These 'anomalies,' as described by the defense, could be central to the upcoming proceedings.

Defense attorney Massimo Lovati has hinted at leveraging the criminal procedure code to their advantage, suggesting that the interrogation could precede a request for trial referral. Meanwhile, the simultaneous summoning of Marco Poggi, the victim's brother, and Alberto Stasi, Chiara's boyfriend, as witnesses adds another layer of complexity to the case. Their testimonies could provide new insights or corroborate existing evidence.

As the legal battle unfolds, the defense's strategy remains a topic of speculation. Whether Sempio will choose to remain silent, respond selectively, or make spontaneous declarations is yet to be seen. With the case spanning 18 years and multiple investigations, the upcoming interrogation could either bring closure or open new avenues of inquiry into Chiara Poggi's untimely death.

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