Psychiatrist Says Most Cases Involve Similar Factors
A psychiatrist, Giuseppe Sartori, is analyzing the Garlasco murder case. He thinks talking can make it hard to know what is real. It will be difficult to understand the case.
Giuseppe Sartori is a psychiatrist. He is looking at the details of the Garlasco murder. He believes that when someone speaks aloud, it can separate what is real from what is imagined. Sartori finds it difficult to assess this connection. The case is complex and requires careful examination.
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Psychiatrist's View on Garlasco
Giuseppe Sartori believes speaking aloud can cause a disconnect between reality and fantasy.
Speaking Aloud is Key
Two out of three people speak about the event, according to Sartori.
Difficult Evaluation
Sartori finds it difficult to evaluate the connection between reality and fantasy.
Garlasco Case Focus
The comments relate specifically to the Garlasco murder case.
Speaking as an Indicator
Sartori suggests speaking aloud can be an indicator, not proof.