Prosecutors have given a positive recommendation regarding the potential early release of Gabriele Stasi, convicted in the 2007 Garlasco murders of Fabiola Di Lorenzo and Daniele Zavoli. The decision now rests with the judges who will determine if Stasi meets the requirements for provisional release with monitoring. This potential release does not overturn his conviction; the Poggi family, representing the victims, emphasized that the sentence remains valid. Justice Minister Carlo Nordio has described the entire Garlasco case as an anomaly, suggesting systemic issues contributed to its complexity. Stasi has consistently maintained his innocence, and this move represents a potential shift in his legal status after years of imprisonment. The final ruling will be closely watched by legal experts and the families involved.