Italy Reopens 18 Years Later the Crime of Garlasco that Moved the Country
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Italy Reopens 18 Years Later the Crime of Garlasco that Moved the Country
Italy is passionate about one of the most media and controversial tragedies in its recent history. On the night of August 13, 2007, Chiara Poggi, a 26-year-old girl, was found dead in the family village of Garlasco, a village of 9,550 inhabitants of the province of Pavia, Lombardy. Her boyfriend, Alberto Stasi, then 25 years old, was sentenced to 16 years in prison after a judicial labyrinth of eight years and five sentences, the last of the Sup…
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Read Full ArticleWas Her Friend Innocent in Prison for Years?: New "Superwitnesses": Italy Is Questioning the Possible Turnaround of Justice in the Chiara Poggi Murder Case
A young woman is brutally killed in 2007 in northern Italy. The case is now digging up the country again. Apparently, there are important new findings. Was a man innocent in prison for years?
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