Alberto Stasi, convicted of the 2007 murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, is expected to be released from Bollate prison imminently. He has been granted a provisional release to social services, commonly known as parole. Stasi was found guilty of the crime, which occurred on August 13, 2007, and sentenced to a lengthy prison term. The decision to grant him parole follows a review of his case and assessment of his rehabilitation. Details regarding the conditions of his release and the services he will be required to engage with have not yet been fully disclosed. The case garnered significant media attention in Italy, and Poggi’s family has consistently opposed Stasi’s release. This development marks a significant turn in a case that has spanned over seventeen years.