"I have good memories of it , I absolutely didn't expect anything like this to happen. That's why I never wanted to look at it or have anything to do with it again." This was stated by Andrea Sempio's ex-girlfriend , reached by phone by Storie Italiane, the Rai1 show starring Eleonora Daniele . "Honestly, I didn't know he was talking to himself in the car," the ex-girlfriend of the 38-year-old, the only suspect in the new investigation by the Pavia Prosecutor's Office into the Garlasco crime, later said. "I didn't know many other things, like the fact that it had been said for ages that he hadn't been involved with anyone. I don't think I'm the only person he's ever been with; he talked to me about other girls. She always seemed like a normal person to me ."

The relationship between the two "lasted three years ," she recalls. "There weren't feelings deep enough to lead us to delve deeper into each other's lives, probably on my part or his. I didn't know his family or friends. He told me at length about the fact that he had been investigated: he said what he told the newspapers, nothing more . He never told me about an unrequited love or a youthful obsession. Violent? No. I remember him as a person I was with without too many problems ; there were none of them."

"He never spoke to me about Chiara [Poggi, the 26-year-old murdered in her home in Garlasco, ed.]," she clarified, "and I knew nothing about her trauma." The two never spoke again, "and now I don't want to because she's no longer a part of my life," she concluded. "We broke up because our paths were different; I wanted something more serious, he didn't. We delved a little deeper and then we lost ourselves. I got along well and he treated me well; he was a nice person who was also interesting to talk to. I was in love and I suffered through the separation, as happens in millions of other cases."

(Unioneonline)

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