August 13, 2007, Garlasco. Chiara Poggi is found lifeless in her villa. After two acquittals, Alberto Stasi is sentenced to 16 years, but the weapon has never been found, the motive remains unknown and a key testimony was portrayed for fear, considered then unreliable. A verdict beyond any reasonable doubt or a truth still buried? Meanwhile, the European Court of Human Rights had declared the appeal of Stasi’s defense “unreachable”. But a few days ago the case was reopened with consequent registration in the register of suspects of Andrea Semplio. The friend of the victim’s brother had already ended up in the list of investigators but the accusations against him had been stored.