
Garlasco Case: 2017 Phone Call Reveals New Suspect's Concerns
The Garlasco Case: New Evidence Emerges from 2017 Intercepted Phone Call The ongoing investigation into the murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, has taken a new turn with the release of a 2017 intercepted phone call. The call, between Andrea Sempio, a recently added suspect, and his father Giuseppe, reveals Sempio's concerns about the investigation's speed and an admission of a mistake in his testimony. The call suggests a possible attempt to influence the outcome of the case. "They want to close it quickly; we're heading towards an archiving," Sempio stated during the conversation. This reveals a possible attempt to influence the investigation's trajectory. Later in the conversation, Sempio said, "We messed up," referring to his testimony placing him in Vigevano at the time of the murder. This admission contradicts his previous statements and raises further questions about his involvement. The release of this phone call is a significant development in the Garlasco case, potentially leading to further investigation and a possible reopening of the case. The call's contents raise serious questions about the integrity of previous statements and the overall handling of the investigation.