A 2017 wiretap by Andrea Sempio reignites the Garlasco crime: controversial words and controversy on the web
Garlasco’s fire continues to be revived by indiscretions and interceptions. The little devil, in this case, is an audio from 2017 in which Andrea Sempio, currently the only person under investigation for complicity in voluntary homicide, exposes a very personal vision of the “ideal world”.
The interception, released last year and resumed on April 7, 2026 Morning Fivewas thus commented by criminologist Roberta Bruzzone: «(…) he says so many stupid things all at once that it becomes difficult to calculate the coefficient, but this stuff doesn’t lead you to think that this person could have killed a woman». And he added: “He certainly seems to be a man with an idea of women to be seen from multiple profiles and with an extremely phallocentric vision of life and relationships.”
Andrea Sempio’s shocking monologue
In the wiretap, Sempio speaks to himself and dreams of a society divided into “tribal” societies of just 150 people each. In his Huxleyan “new world”, every man should have four women. With the archaic division according to which women should limit themselves to caring for the home, children and the elderlymen to hunt and obtain food. «The men stay there for a while, then they come back and have a change of women, so there is always desire, there is always desire, there are no hysterical people because they don’t fuck…, because the husband doesn’t look at you anymore or because the wife has become a fat slut…».
An ideal society which according to the suspect would work wonderfully, because “it is the model with which our great-grandparents certainly grew up and probably also our grandmothers and grandfathers if they lived on a farm”. Even more disconcerting is the passage about relations between blood relatives, which “would not be problematic”. And finally the reflection on incest: «Once it was absolutely normal that some fucks were with cousins and brothers, so there were no bullshit about incest and those buggers there».
The link with the Garlasco crime
The wiretap, of course, has nothing to do with the Garlasco crime (at least not directly). However, it represents an integral part of the psychological picture of the suspect. The media condemnation of a part of social media for Sempio’s “retrograde, disturbing and profoundly sexist” words, however, was punctual and ferocious. Others, however, have specified that, although it is in fact a horrifying monologue, cannot be considered evidence of guilt. The Garlasco fire, however, continues to burn unabated. Pending the conclusion of the investigation, which will put out the fire or add firewood.



