Milan, 3 May (LaPresse) – Andrea Sempio is reported to have been a user of the seduction blog ‘Italian Seduction Club’ under the nickname ‘Andrea S’, where he allegedly posted over 3,000 messages between 2009 and 2016, including references to an obsession with a girl “between 18 and 20 years old”. This has been reported by numerous newspapers, including Corriere and Repubblica, and the television programme ‘Quarto Grado’, which aired on Friday evening, all of which in turn drew on the contents of a lengthy article published on Thursday in the magazine MOW, which speculated that ‘Andrea S.’ was the new suspect in the aggravated murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, against whom the Pavia Public Prosecutor’s Office is hypothesising a ‘sexual’ motive to contest the aggravating circumstance of base motives. Appearing on the programme hosted by Gian Luigi Nuzzi, the 38-year-old’s lawyer, Angela Taccia – a friend of Marco Poggi’s partner at the time of the events – explained that she knew exactly who the girl her client was referring to was, that it was not the 26-year-old woman killed on 13 August 2007 but a younger teenager, and that she was considering whether to call her to testify. Repubblica reports some of the suspect’s messages posted on the forum. In 2014, seven years after the Garlasco murder, he wrote: “I fell in love only once and, as I realised over time, I was in love with a fantasy rather than the girl herself. In fact, I barely knew her.” During the same period, ‘Andrea S.’ “indulged in a reflection on rape”, reports the newspaper. “Rationally, it may be a horror,” he writes, “but from the point of view of biology, evolution and reproduction, it is a practical demonstration of male strength.”
The Garlasco case: Andrea Sempio on a forum for seducers, obsessed with a girl

Milan, 3 May (LaPresse) – Andrea Sempio is reported to have been a user of the seduction blog ‘Italian Seduction Club’ under the nickname ‘Andrea S’, where he allegedly posted over 3,000 messages between 2009 and 2016, including references to an obsession with a girl “between 18 and 20 years old”. This has been reported by numerous newspapers, including Corriere and Repubblica, and the television programme ‘Quarto Grado’, which aired on Friday evening, all of which in turn drew on the contents of a lengthy article published on Thursday in the magazine MOW, which speculated that ‘Andrea S.’ was the new suspect in the aggravated murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, against whom the Pavia Public Prosecutor’s Office is hypothesising a ‘sexual’ motive to contest the aggravating circumstance of base motives. Appearing on the programme hosted by Gian Luigi Nuzzi, the 38-year-old’s lawyer, Angela Taccia – a friend of Marco Poggi’s partner at the time of the events – explained that she knew exactly who the girl her client was referring to was, that it was not the 26-year-old woman killed on 13 August 2007 but a younger teenager, and that she was considering whether to call her to testify. Repubblica reports some of the suspect’s messages posted on the forum. In 2014, seven years after the Garlasco murder, he wrote: “I fell in love only once and, as I realised over time, I was in love with a fantasy rather than the girl herself. In fact, I barely knew her.” During the same period, ‘Andrea S.’ “indulged in a reflection on rape”, reports the newspaper. “Rationally, it may be a horror,” he writes, “but from the point of view of biology, evolution and reproduction, it is a practical demonstration of male strength.”
