Italy Reopens 18 Years Later the Crime of Garlasco that Moved the Country
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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…
In 2007, Chiara Poggi was brutally murdered in northern Italy. There is a conviction. But now DNA traces and a possible discovery of the crime weapon provide a surprising turnaround in the case.
In 2007, Chiara Poggi was murdered in her parents' home. A court found her friend guilty. But now the police are investigating again. This disturbs the victim's family.
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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