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00:00And they actually talk to Don Giovanni.
00:03HI.
00:04Hello Don Gio.
00:05How is it going?
00:07So, we ate spaghetti with eggs and tuna.
00:12How was the spaghetti with eggs and tuna?
00:15Very good.
00:16Bravo.
00:18Best?
00:18Yes, yes, understood.
00:20The best?
00:21Yes.
00:22Yes, best. Excellent.
00:24And we ate four plums each?
00:28Three.
00:29Three.
00:31Say hello to Pope John.
00:33HI.
00:34Until we meet again.
00:36Hello Don Giovanni.
00:38So, you saw him on the right of the video, his name is Shad, he never returned to the parish,
00:44Maybe he could be in Rome, he is a fragile person who needs help.
00:48So, the appeal that we are happy to broadcast from Don Giovanni.
00:54A Shad has been a guest at our parish since the end of last December.
00:59and we picked him up from the street after he had been sleeping outside for four nights and in a situation of obvious
01:07fragility.
01:08It happened that on November 13th in Shad he spontaneously left home.
01:15The next day we learned that he was near Ponte Galeria in Rome and since then he has started wandering around
01:22surroundings and then his tracks were lost.
01:26We are very worried because it is difficult to even identify him, we don't know if he has any documents with him, if he has any pieces
01:33of paper to show
01:34and above all we don't know how to get back in touch with him to understand if he wants to come back here where we have him
01:42welcomed and hosted in these months.
01:45We would love to know something about him or at least that someone has welcomed him and is staying there.
01:50occupying.
01:52He is a very good person, very kind, very hospitable, he has an almost childish approach with those people who
02:02meet, he is very confident
02:04Thank you for whatever can be done to track him down, and we hope to have good news soon.
02:12We really hope so.
02:14So there is a mother who contacts us from Colombia, very worried because since last Tuesday, November 25th,
02:19he can no longer get in touch with his daughter Angelica.
02:24Angelica has been living in Rende for three years, we are in the province of Cosenza, she is 28 years old, among other things she helps
02:30economically the family in South America
02:32and she always made herself known with phone calls and video calls.
02:36Family members tell us that she would never have left for all this time without warning.
02:42because she was in touch every day and that's why they ask for help.
02:48Has anyone seen Angelica Rende and does anyone know anything about this woman?
02:53See you right away after this short break.
03:19My colleagues also pointed out to me that there is an inconsistency between the date of the Carabiniere's death
03:24and the date of Liliana's death
03:26but in short, in this phone call I actually told you, in short, we asked every question possible and imaginable
03:33but then we naturally take this into account.
03:36Thank you for your attention.
03:38So you really liked this young, slightly bent, lonely man who comes to know us
03:44that his father never knew but left him an inheritance.
03:49The father does not recognize him, he does not look for him as if he had removed, rejected that son
03:55but when you get close to death, you know, everything changes.
04:00So let's look at the story from the other side, from the son's side.
04:03this child who then becomes an adult, a little bent over, had he looked for that father, had he missed that father?
04:15How are you experiencing it? Is it a surprise?
04:19Yes, it's something I absolutely didn't expect because it's a story that starts right in '58, in
04:261958
04:29and I had forgotten everything.
04:32Did you leave this behind many years ago?
04:35Yes, yes.
04:37Have you ever wondered who your father was?
04:40No, because in my psychology I have always lived with my mother, I only recognize my mother
04:47and instead the father figure is completely alien to me, it's just not that...
04:57You never thought about it.
05:00You never thought about it.
05:02Now this man who never had a father has two mothers.
05:06Now we will move you with the hug of the Swedish wife of the father who had not recognized him.
05:13Instead she wants to come here to Italy, our Francesca Carli went to pick her up at the airport
05:19so he will be able to get to know that son without a father but with two wonderful mothers.
05:26Francesca Carli with Gian Lorenzo Gregoretti.
05:36The flight from Stockholm landed on time.
05:39He landed.
05:41We are waiting for a woman who has traveled 2000 km with only one hope in her heart.
05:46Meet the son her husband conceived 67 years ago and of whom all trace had been lost.
05:54Here is the Mona.
05:55He walks with a firm step but with an excited look.
06:03Beside her is her granddaughter, Iselot, her traveling companion on this incredible reunion.
06:16Look how she dances.
06:20This man dancing to Caribbean music in his pajamas in the living room of his house in Sweden is called Malcolm Simon.
06:27You see him like this, light, smiling, almost childlike.
06:31Because maybe Malcolm just made a decision he's been thinking about for a long time.
06:38A decision that will reverse the course of destiny.
06:41Leaving part of his inheritance to a son he never recognized.
06:45A child born of youthful love, conceived in London and born in Italy.
06:49A son Malcolm has never cared for and of whom he only has a handful of faded photos.
06:55from time.
06:57Before dying he entrusts his wife with a difficult mission: to find him.
07:01The incredible story of Malcolm Simon's heir begins like this, with a recently widowed Swedish woman,
07:09who asks for help to find an unknown man, more than 2000 kilometers away from his home,
07:14grew up in another country and in another language.
07:18Almost nothing is known about him.
07:21A date, November 1958, is a detail that then, in an Italy different from today, did not go unnoticed.
07:29He was a black child.
07:34The clues are few, confusing, fragile.
07:38She looks for him to give him an inheritance, but the man seems to have vanished into thin air.
07:42He could be dead, moved, sick.
07:46The search for his heir, unbeknownst to him, bounces around the newspapers, spreads online, and goes viral.
07:52But the biggest risk is that it remains a mystery.
07:56Then, suddenly, something happens.
07:59The memory of Mona, Malcolm's wife, brings two details to the surface.
08:03A city, Padua, a name, Marco.
08:07And then the incredible happens.
08:25Some of you may recognize this story.
08:28The story of a black child raised by a single mother.
08:32A photo, a memory, a face and finally a name.
08:37Marco was born in Padua and has never left Padua.
08:42Today he is a middle-aged man, with a fragile, gentle sweetness, almost suspended in another time.
08:47A man who rarely leaves the house, who doesn't have a television,
08:50who uses his cell phone with diffidence and agrees to be filmed from behind.
08:55It's a surprise.
08:56Yes, that's something I absolutely didn't expect.
09:00What do you think of these Paduan spectators who were so mobilized?
09:05Honestly, it made me... because I'm used to being with my peace of mind.
09:10You are very shy.
09:12Yes, yes, exactly.
09:13I was being good, good.
09:15I was being good, good.
09:16And suddenly something happens to me that I never thought would happen.
09:24Born in 1940, Mona is a retired Swedish Air Force officer.
09:29A steel flower, a strong, concrete woman, capable of facing life with discipline,
09:35but with a romantic heart.
09:37At 58, after a separation, she meets Malcolm, six years older than her.
09:42And from that moment, for 22 years, his life was filled with an intense, mature, luminous love.
09:47Mona, what was your husband like?
09:49A very handsome man.
09:51What kind of man was he?
09:54My life had a once-in-a-lifetime moment with Malcolm.
10:00Really.
10:01Because we had fun, we talked a lot, we traveled at least twice a year.
10:09We loved each other very much.
10:11We had a good life.
10:18Malcom Simon was born in the Caribbean, in Guyana.
10:21At the age of 20 he moved to London.
10:23Then, after his military service in Cyprus, he marries a Swedish woman and ends up putting down roots in Sweden.
10:30Passionate about music, a pioneer of DJs.
10:33Athletic, curious, elegant, the alert gaze of someone who wants to understand the world.
10:39But Malcom also carries a regret, one of those that remain deep in the heart.
10:45Having heard nothing more about a child born from a relationship with an Italian woman.
10:52Malcolm was not a man who talked about his emotions, about what he felt.
10:58But I'm sure he's been thinking about it for a long time.
11:01Finally he said to me, please, Mona, help me look for my son.
11:08Two weeks later he got sick and three weeks later he passed away.
11:16Did your husband leave anything in writing or did I just tell you verbally?
11:23No, he didn't leave anything written.
11:26But we've talked about this many times.
11:30He wasn't sure because he had never tried to look for this son.
11:37Who first told you about who saw it?
11:42I turned to an Italian neighbor of mine.
11:46Angela?
11:49Angela, yes.
11:51And I asked him how I could start the search.
11:54And she replied, you can write to the curia, to the hospitals.
11:59But there's a TV show in Italy that might be right up your alley.
12:05Search for missing people.
12:11And it is from that advice that Mona's journey begins.
12:14A journey to close a circle, to rediscover a piece of history, thanks to the formidable help of our viewers.
12:22Mona, what did you think when the message arrived that we had found it and sent you the video?
12:30of Marco?
12:31It's incredible.
12:36It really happened.
12:39I'm dreaming.
12:40I couldn't believe it.
12:42I thought it was too late to look.
12:45When I saw this video, I thought, yes, yes, that's him, that's him.
13:01The time has come to go and get the man who has been at the centre of a five-year search.
13:06long years.
13:07Marco, a man for whom in life it has always been easier to disappear than to be found
13:13and which has reduced all contact with the outside world to a minimum.
13:18But today, today is the day he will make an exception.
13:33Emotion tilts words.
13:45Emotion tilts words.
13:50But the gestures, those remain clear and say everything that the voice cannot.
14:06We sit down.
14:07Let's take a breath.
14:09Mona brought special thoughts for Marco.
14:14He said Marco, Marco, Marco.
14:17My Fulio.
14:25I have something for you.
14:31Open.
14:33Open.
14:36Open.
14:37Marco looks at the photo and whispers in English.
14:49Malcolm.
14:50Malcolm.
14:51Malcolm.
14:51Malcolm.
15:07Malcolm.
15:08Simon is an address.
15:11An address.
15:13I had this little book until a few decades ago.
15:19This booklet.
15:20This booklet.
15:20Malcolm.
15:21Simon is an address.
15:22I had it.
15:23But later, when I moved house, I lost it.
15:28An address written in an old dictionary is all Marco had of his father and he lost it.
15:35I remember my mother once said, she said to me, you are as bad as your father.
15:45Among the tears there is also a laugh.
15:48Sometimes we argued, we argued, but always, but always like this we were, my mother and I, always like this.
15:59Malcom looks like me, but he's bigger than me.
16:06But there's another gift to open.
16:10This was my mother, my mom, my mom.
16:21And this is the shirt, the shirt, his shirt.
16:32I had it in my memory, but they brought it out of my memory with this photo.
16:41Luckily someone kept this photo.
16:49This one should be opened at Christmas.
16:57And it's from me to you.
17:03I'm so sorry that Malcom wasn't there as a father to you.
17:08But it doesn't matter, because I lived well with my mother, with my mother.
17:14I hope you're not angry.
17:20No, no, no, no, no, no.
17:24I'm not angry.
17:26And I hope you will accept me and want to meet me again.
17:30Yes, yes.
17:33Step by step.
17:36Yes.
17:41I want to protect you like your mother would have.
17:44Yes.
17:46A nice thing that happens to you.
17:50Yes.
17:53Mona smiles with shining eyes.
17:56Yes.
17:58Yes.
17:59Yes.
18:00Mother.
18:02Adopted.
18:08And now the time has come to leave them alone.
18:12They have a life to tell each other and perhaps a new life to build.
18:16We have to go.
18:30A great emotion, but now let's move on to one of our darkest stories.
18:35because Romina del Gaudio was only 19 years old when he was killed.
18:40I thank Ciro, Ciro Gallo, Romina's uncle.
18:44Ciro, you took the baton, didn't you?
18:46Because Romina's mother is no longer here.
18:48Yes, it's gone.
18:50You rightly say but this girl, the murderer, is still at large.
18:56How is it possible that he is not brought to justice.
19:02So, now Ciro and I are watching this report by our correspondent Giuseppe Pizzo with Vanessa Rinaldi.
19:08Because you remember all this young woman, 19 years old, sunny,
19:13that she had gone to do a job, a small job to help with the household economy.
19:19She lived with her mother and had gone to Aversa to sell telephone cards door to door.
19:26But he never returns to Aversa.
19:38The body of a girl found in this wood.
19:43Whoever left her here stabbed her with a knife, then shot her twice.
19:4822 caliber pistol.
19:52A knife and a .22 caliber.
19:56This is not the story of the Monster of Florence.
19:59This is the story of Romina del Gaudio, a 19-year-old girl.
20:07Romina lives with her mother in the Vomero neighborhood of Naples.
20:12They are very close.
20:14Her mother is a seamstress and, as soon as she finishes high school, she wants to contribute to the household expenses by looking for work.
20:21The father has left, he lives abroad and the two of them rely on each other.
20:29Here she is, Romina as a child, caressing her mother Grazia's face with her little hand.
20:35They smile.
20:37This love, this tenderness, will accompany them until the day Romina disappears.
20:43Here they are, mother and daughter as adults.
20:47Grazia couldn't handle what happened.
20:50She left without knowing who killed Romina.
21:01Today there is Ciro, Romina's uncle.
21:05Investigate, he asks the investigators.
21:07This girl needs justice.
21:10Romina was a simple girl, very devoted to her family, especially to her mother, to me, and to my daughter.
21:18She wasn't a demanding girl, she never asked her mother for anything, only the most necessary things.
21:26Giuliana is Romina's cousin.
21:28They were very good friends, they spent every day together.
21:32On Sunday mornings I went to pick her up to go to the Poggio Reale market because she really liked them.
21:40shoes from Poggio Reale.
21:41So we would go on my scooter and go to this market to buy various things that she liked.
21:48A cheerful girl, full of life, who loves to sing.
22:01This is the house where they lived. Mother and daughter are no longer here.
22:07Other people live there now, but everyone remembers this terrible story.
22:13In the morning I went out on my bike, and in the evening we rode with Mom. She was a good girl.
22:21We were repetitive, we raised my mom and I when we were little here.
22:25Then mom got married.
22:27She was polite. As soon as she looked in, she greeted me.
22:31Then she played, she was happy, she was happy to live.
22:34How can I explain this to you? These are words that cannot be said.
22:39Romina gets busy. She finds a job. She has to sell phone contracts door-to-door.
22:46It's June 4th. Romina, around 8 in the morning, is with three work colleagues.
22:52They leave from Naples and arrive in Aversa around 10 in the morning.
22:57This is Via Roma. Here on my left is the entrance to the former Aversa psychiatric hospital.
23:03Here, on June 4th, Romina and her work colleagues arrive exactly at this spot.
23:08Here, there on the right, 50 meters away, there is a bar.
23:13And in that bar, Romina and her colleagues have breakfast,
23:17before heading towards Piazza Municipio, which is located right at the end of Via Roma, continuing in that direction.
23:24The group, from Via Roma, heads towards the intersection with Piazza Municipio.
23:30When they arrive, they decide to divide the areas.
23:34Romina is walking alone along Via Garibaldi.
23:38Two shopkeepers later told investigators that Romina entered their shop at around 10:30.
23:45Then, from Via Garibaldi, Romina arrives in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele.
23:49The girl continues along Via Andreozzi.
23:52There are few commercial establishments on this street,
23:56but by following it you return to Via Roma, near Parco Pozzi,
24:02a short distance from the bar where the boys had breakfast.
24:05that day at around 12:45, Romina enters a shop.
24:11The shop owner says she spoke to Romina.
24:14Romina enters her shop and when she enters the lady notices that Romina is talking to someone who is
24:21find outside,
24:22whisper something to someone.
24:24Then, after having proposed the telephone contract to the owner,
24:29Romina walks away and heads towards Piazza Municipio where her work colleagues are waiting.
24:38So, Romina, after leaving the shop,
24:41go along Via Roma towards Piazza Municipio.
24:45He has to join his colleagues for his lunch break.
24:48There is a butcher's shop at number 285.
24:53At 1pm, Romina is right here in front.
24:56I find myself in front of this cinema hall at Via Roma 285.
25:02Well, this is the last place Romina is seen.
25:06The owner of the butcher's shop that was located in this place in 2004 saw it.
25:13Well, he says he saw her right here in front, he talked to her
25:16and Romina would have proposed a contract to the owner of the butcher's shop.
25:22Other people will later say they saw Romina.
25:25But for investigators this is the last certain sighting of Romina.
25:31Romina del Gaudio's tracks were lost here, on Via Roma in Aversa, at 1 pm on June 4, 2004.
25:40Romina will never show up for her appointment with her colleagues.
25:43Nobody hears from her anymore and she's disappeared.
25:48When Romina didn't answer the phone anymore,
25:53this friend of hers and this group called mom.
25:58He says, ma'am, we're calling Romina and Romina isn't answering.
26:04We've been calling her for two hours.
26:06Romina's phone keeps ringing for a few hours.
26:10Meanwhile, the mother and uncle go to the police and file a missing person report.
26:15We filed the complaint immediately at Vomero, in Piazza Quattro Giornate.
26:23Romina's family goes to Aversa.
26:26They stay there for days.
26:28They look for it everywhere.
26:30The mother is desperate.
26:32It's too many days, twelve.
26:35I was hoping for three, four, two days, three days, four days, five days.
26:40But it's not possible.
26:42That seems like an eternity to me.
26:43Don't let me spend any more days because I can't take it anymore.
26:47We have always searched.
26:48Always.
26:49Everyday.
26:50I didn't go to work.
26:52I used to go there to Aversa and we would film.
26:54But we never left Aversa.
26:57For us we were there.
27:02Forty-seven days later the police called the mother.
27:07The police called us.
27:10They told him they had found a folder with bones on it that referred to Romina.
27:21With clothes and all that.
27:24So we went there.
27:26Then my sister came too.
27:29We went to the Santa Maria Capopetere barracks.
27:35And so they showed us the clothes.
27:38But my sister denied it.
27:41He said no, this wasn't Romina.
27:44Mainly I also said this wasn't Romina.
27:47Why?
27:48Because Romina had blonde hair.
27:50And then Romina didn't have much hair.
27:53There weren't many.
27:55When I saw all this hair.
27:57And then not blondes.
27:58But a baron.
28:01I also said it's not Romina.
28:05This is not Romina.
28:19Ciro, you thought it wasn't Romina.
28:22You saw the head and it says the hair doesn't match.
28:27And mom says the teeth aren't Romina's.
28:32We can let you hear what Mom said after she was found.
28:38I don't give up.
28:40It doesn't seem real to me.
28:42I hope they got the DNA wrong.
28:46What do I do without Romina?
28:50I've felt it all my life.
28:54Oh mama.
28:55Oh mama.
28:55Too much pain.
28:59Too much pain.
29:02Too much pain.
29:03And we all remember it, right?
29:05This grieving mother.
29:08Ciro, if I may ask you.
29:10But did you think after they did the DNA on the trunk?
29:13because that's what was left
29:15that the head belonged to someone else instead
29:18because the hair wasn't Romina's, the teeth.
29:21Have you thought about this?
29:23Yes, we thought this
29:26because anyway really the hair
29:31they seemed like they weren't the ones there.
29:32by Romina.
29:33Then the body too.
29:34The body was too swollen.
29:38I was saying this.
29:39Those ones there too
29:40that they put him in the grave
29:44who knew Romina
29:46they said
29:46no, yes, this is not Romina
29:47because this body is not Romina's.
29:51Of course, they are all incompetent people.
29:55compared to certain sciences that exist today.
29:59Because then, yes, the body was all swollen
30:02but that was 45, 44 days in the atmosphere.
30:08So...
30:08So the hair was blonde.
30:11Of...