Who has seen it, previews and unsolved cases of the May 3rd episode

Poster of Who saw it with Federica Sciarelli

The May 3 episode of “Chi l'ha visto?” delves into the world of mysteries and truths waiting to be discovered.

The controversial figure of self-styled seer Gisella Cardia is the focus of attention, along with the intricate goings-on of Marzia Capezzuti and Greta Spreafico, two cases of missing women which continue to raise questions. The public is invited to actively participate in the investigations, and the broadcast will be visible live and streaming on Rai 3 and RaiPlay.

Gisella Cardia: the controversial return of the self-styled seer

In the episode aired on May 3, "Chi l'ha visto?" devotes ample space to the figure of Gisella Cardia, a woman who claims to have the gift of vision and which has recently returned to being talked about.

he attention of the Civitavecchia prosecutor's office focused on his claims, starting an investigation into the abuse of popular gullibility. Despite complaints from former faithful, Cardia insists that will continue to communicate with Our Lady.

In search of the truth: the cases of Marzia Capezzuti and Greta Spreafico

The events of Marzia Capezzuti e Greta Spreafico they return to the screen, bringing with them new details and unpublished documents. The investigations into Marcia's death continue, while the searches of the disappearance of Greta Spreafico in Porto Tolle, Rovigo, told by the program, they still have many open questions that will be explored.

The participation of viewers and how to follow the broadcast

"Who has seen?" invites viewers to actively collaborate in the search for missing persons, by contacting the editorial team to provide referrals and share stories of men and women in need.

The May 3, 2023 episode will be broadcast on Rai 3 from 21.20 and it will be available in streaming on the RaiPlay platform, both live and on demand.

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Written by Gennaro Marchesi
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