Overview
- Stefania Cappa has publicly explained the creation of a photomontage following the 2007 murder of her cousin Chiara Poggi, citing a directive from her uncle Giuseppe Poggi to exclude Alberto Stasi from any images.
- The photomontage combined separate photos of Chiara and the Cappa sisters due to a lack of suitable images, and was presented to journalists outside the Poggi family home the day after the murder.
- Cappa clarified that the decision to create the montage stemmed from the Poggi family's request for a presentable image of Chiara for the media, as they could not access their home to retrieve photos.
- This revelation comes as authorities formally indict Andrea Sempio and expand their investigation to include peripheral figures, including the Cappa sisters, based on new forensic evidence and testimonies.
- Forensic reexaminations and the discovery of a hammer linked to the case have reignited public and judicial interest in the long-dormant Garlasco murder investigation.