Tonight on TV: 'Chi l'ha visto?' Returns with New Investigations and Shocking Discoveries

Tonight on TV: 'Chi l'ha visto?' Returns with New Investigations and Shocking Discoveries
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Wednesday 8 May 2024, 12:39 - Last updated: 9 May, 10:38

Tonight on TV, Wednesday, May 8, after a week's break, "Chi l'ha visto?" returns, airing on Rai 3 from 9:20 PM. Federica Sciarelli and her team are ready to investigate cases of missing persons, so let's see the previews for tonight.

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Denise Pipitone, the mother's discovery: the latest on the case

Following a recent and incredible Facebook post by Piera Maggio, mother of Denise Pipitone, Federica Sciarelli talks again about the case of the girl who disappeared 20 years ago in Mazara del Vallo. The mother has never given up and continues to investigate to discover the truth. Tonight, the Rai3 program talks again about the case in light of Piera Maggio's latest discovery: in her house where she lives with Piero Pulizzi, the woman found two bugs. Upon the discovery, she writes on Facebook: "Do you know what these are? Write it in the comments, let's see who guesses," reads the post. The two electronic devices were discovered during some maintenance work. "They were properly functioning because they were connected to the electrical network," writes Maggio, "now we will ask the authorities if they are state-owned or private property. Obviously, we don't know if there are others and, to be honest, we never had this curiosity because we had nothing to hide." The doubt is about who could have placed those bugs in the house and Piera wonders if it's possible to get compensation for the use of their electricity for 20 years.

Denise Pipitone, mother Piera Maggio finds two "bugs" in the house connected to the electrical line: "Have they been here for 20 years?"

The case of Paolo Maccario

Then, space for the story of Paolo Maccario, a 65-year-old former merchant of Piedmontese origins, who spent most of his life in Abruzzo, who was hospitalized in a private care home in Lviv, Ukraine, where he received the necessary care following a severe illness that compromised his ability to express himself and caused other serious pathologies. The transport from Ukraine to Italy was carried out by ambulance thanks to "Chi l'ha visto?". Maccario was in Ukraine against his will, probably driven by economic reasons related to the lower cost of healthcare in the Eastern European country.

Franco and the fake Dua Lipa

At Chi l'ha Visto? they also return to the case of Mr. Franco, deceived online by the fake Dua Lipa. The question still remains, to whom was that money intended. And who is behind this deception? The Rai 3 program guarantees a direct line with the public, who can report cases of missing persons or in difficulty, as well as alleged sightings of people vanished into thin air.

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