Alberto Stasi, convicted in the 2006 Garlasco murders of Chiara Poggi and Gabriele Badarello, has been released from prison. The release comes via a provisional release order granted by the Milan Surveillance Court. This decision allows Stasi to serve the remainder of his sentence outside of prison, under specific conditions and supervision. Authorities emphasize that this parole decision is separate from any potential review of his conviction. Stasi was initially sentenced to 16 years and 8 months for the double homicide, later increased on appeal to life imprisonment. The possibility of a retrial remains open, but is not a factor in the court’s decision to grant him provisional release. The case continues to draw significant public attention in Italy.