
Garlasco Cold Case: New Search for Murder Weapon After 18 Years
Garlasco Cold Case: 18 Years Later, Search for Murder Weapon Renews Interest Eighteen years after the tragic murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, a renewed search for the murder weapon has reignited interest in the cold case. Authorities are focusing their efforts on a canal near the crime scene, following a previously retracted witness statement that described a possible suspect and the weapon. "A witness, who later retracted their statement, had spoken shortly after the crime about a blonde girl who had left via Pascoli on a bicycle and had in her right hand a pedestal, like a fireplace poker with a pine cone on top," reported Veronica Cursi of Il Messaggero. The investigation has also expanded to include Andrea Semplici and two associates, whose homes were recently searched. The video highlights the ongoing efforts to uncover the truth behind Chiara Poggi's death and bring closure to the case. The renewed search for the weapon offers a glimmer of hope that this long-unsolved mystery may finally be solved.