TV: After 14 years, ‘Blu notte’ returns, featuring unsolved mysteries with Carlo Lucarelli

TV: After 14 years, ‘Blu notte’ returns, featuring unsolved mysteries with Carlo Lucarelli
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Rome, June 2 (LaPresse) – ‘Blu notte,’ Carlo Lucarelli’s program dedicated to unsolved Italian mysteries, will return to TV this fall with a new season of previously unseen episodes. LaPresse has learned this. It is a return that fans of the program have been waiting for 14 years; the last two new episodes were aired in September 2012. First broadcast on Rai 2 in 1998 and later on Rai 3 from 1999 to 2012, ‘Blu notte’ ran for a total of twelve seasons, comprising 99 episodes. Among the crimes to be reconstructed in the new season of ‘Blu notte’ will be the Garlasco murder, which occurred on August 13, 2007. For the murder of Chiara Poggi, her boyfriend, Alberto Stasi, was sentenced to 16 years in prison in 2015. Following the reopening of the investigation, however, the Pavia Prosecutor’s Office charged Andrea Sempio, a friend of the victim’s brother, with the crime.

Rome, June 2 (LaPresse) – ‘Blu notte,’ Carlo Lucarelli’s program dedicated to unsolved Italian mysteries, will return to TV this fall with a new season of previously unseen episodes. LaPresse has learned this. It is a return that fans of the program have been waiting for 14 years; the last two new episodes were aired in September 2012. First broadcast on Rai 2 in 1998 and later on Rai 3 from 1999 to 2012, ‘Blu notte’ ran for a total of twelve seasons, comprising 99 episodes. Among the crimes to be reconstructed in the new season of ‘Blu notte’ will be the Garlasco murder, which occurred on August 13, 2007. For the murder of Chiara Poggi, her boyfriend, Alberto Stasi, was sentenced to 16 years in prison in 2015. Following the reopening of the investigation, however, the Pavia Prosecutor’s Office charged Andrea Sempio, a friend of the victim’s brother, with the crime.

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