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Garlasco Crime, What's Really Behind the Cappa Sisters' Photomontage? Stefania's Truth

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Chiara Poggi's cousins ​​are back in the crosshairs, here are Stefania Cappa's words about the famous photomontage.

The Cappa sisters, cousins ​​of Chiara Poggi, are back in the crosshairs for the Garlasco crime. The famous photomontage was also brought up again. Here's what Stefania Cappa had to say about it.

Garlasco Murder: Paola Cappa's Text Message to a Friend

The Garlasco crime continues to be a hot topic, a hammer was found in a canal yesterday, and there has also been renewed talk of the Cappa sisters, cousins ​​of the victim.

The Weekly Yellow reported one of the 280 messages that are said to be in the files of the new investigation into the murder of Chiara Poggi. This message was apparently sent by Paola Cappa to a friend: “I think we framed Stasi.Alberto Stasi, let us remember, is serving a 16-year prison sentence.

Garlasco Crime, What's Really Behind That Photomontage? The Truth by Stefania Cappa

The day after the murder of Chiara Poggi, her two cousins, the Cappa twins, Stefania and Paola, had hung a photo of them smiling with Chiara in front of the victim's house. The photo later turned out to be a photomontage and so today we are talking about it again. It was Stefania Cappa who asked the local photographer, Laura Ripa, to create the photomontage, with Paola who then said that it was a real photo dating back to a holiday they took together in Loano. But here are the words of Stephanie Cappa in a 2008 report: “The morning after Chiara's murder, since 7 in the morning, in front of our house there were many journalists, also because my uncles had taken my house as a base. Since my uncles didn't have any photos of Chiara because they couldn't enter their house after lunch in the presence of my mother, they told me and my sister to give it to the journalists who were still outside. our house a photo either of Chiara alone or of the three of us together. I would like to point out that my uncle explicitly said 'no photos of Chiara and Alberto together. Since the photos that my sister and I had of Chiara were some old and related to her confirmation or with relatives and some in a bathing suit taken during the seaside holiday in Loano, we decided to take a photo of Chiara and one of me and my sister and to join them together and show the journalists that photo thus created. I don't remember if we explicitly told my uncles that we would make a 'memory' by joining two photographs, but I remember that we then showed them the photo that later appeared in the newspapers and that both aunts liked. My sister and I then took this photo to the gate of Via Pascoli and there we were filmed by numerous journalists who had arrived and who attacked us and interviewed us. "