
Garlasco Case: Corona's Bombshell Claim Shakes the Investigation
Garlasco Murder Case: New Claims Emerge Pavia, Italy – A new twist has emerged in the long-running Garlasco murder case, with controversial media personality Fabrizio Corona claiming that the investigation has overlooked crucial evidence implicating more than four individuals in the death of Chiara Poggi. Corona, speaking to a large press contingent outside the Pavia courthouse on May 20, 2025, stated, "The clues have been there for a long time, Stasi is not involved, and the guilty parties are more than four." He further alleged that the prosecution possesses this evidence, obtained from the defense team of Alberto Stasi, the man definitively convicted for the crime, but is legally prevented from using it at this time. This development comes after a double summons saw Stasi, now semi-free after serving part of his 16-year sentence, and Andrea Sempio, the sole suspect in the new investigation, questioned simultaneously. The case, which has captivated Italy for nearly two decades, continues to generate intense public interest and speculation. Corona's statement throws another layer of complexity into the case, raising questions about the completeness of the initial investigation and the potential for further legal proceedings. The prosecution's response to Corona's claims will be critical in determining the future direction of the investigation.