Bruzzone ruined my life
Elisabetta Sionis, a clinical criminologist and honorary judge, speaks out about her life being affected by alleged stalking from fellow criminologist Roberta Bruzzone.
Stalking, Bruzzone: "A complex situation, but I am the one being persecuted. The insults? Just an outburst"
Criminologist Bruzzone defends herself amid stalking allegations, asserting that her harsh words were merely an expression of frustration and not threats.
Stalking and fake profiles against a judge: Bruzzone investigated
Roberta Bruzzone has been investigated for stalking in connection with a group of her loyal followers, targeting a judge and her underage daughter.
"Stalking a Colleague": Criminologist Roberta Bruzzone Faces Possible Trial
Criminologist Roberta Bruzzone is facing allegations of stalking a colleague amid a heated public feud.
Garlasco, the mysterious audios on the alternative lead: "One more lawsuit. This time it's slander"
Roberta Bruzzone has submitted mysterious audio recordings to investigators related to alternative theories about the 2007 Garlasco murder case, prompting legal action against those spreading conspiracy theories.
Criminologist Roberta Bruzzone robbed at Termini: 'Thank you Polfer, phone recovered in no time'
Criminologist Roberta Bruzzone shared on Instagram her experience of being robbed at Rome's Termini station, where her phone was swiftly recovered by the Polfer police.
Roberta Bruzzone robbed at Rome's Termini station: what happened to the psychologist
Psychologist Roberta Bruzzone was robbed of her phone at Rome's Termini station but managed to retrieve it thanks to swift police intervention.
The criminologist in the Poggi house: "The folding door was never closed"
The family of Chiara Poggi, murdered in 2007, is utilizing expert consultations in their pursuit of truth amid ongoing investigations and public debate about the case.
The receipt, the PC, the alibi: this is how everything is re-examined in Garlasco
The criminologist Roberta Bruzzone is re-evaluating the evidence related to the 2007 murder case of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, suggesting possible inconsistencies in the timeline provided by the convicted murderer Alberto Stasi.