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00:02Biagio's life is complicated, Biagio is a troubled man, but then everything seems to turn out for the better, he falls in love, she
00:09Elizabeth is beautiful and rich, apartments, money in the bank, but then the disease, Elizabeth dies and the mystery begins
00:19Biagio.
00:19In this case, two wills appear, one in which she leaves everything to Biagio who is her partner
00:26and he has missions in Africa, another in which he would have left everything to a woman he had recently met who
00:32she is a friend of Biagio, her name is Simona Volpe,
00:34Fox, meanwhile, she settles in Elizabeth's house with this will in her hand, spends her money, but the
00:41will that he presented is evidently false and for this reason the prosecution, as soon as it requested the indictment for this
00:50Donna and Biagio, meanwhile we wonder where the correspondent Fabrizio Franceschelli is with Olivia Palmieri.
01:11Biagio Carabellò has been missing for just over a year, and yet how many things have happened, how many discoveries have been made
01:18about her and especially about that friend, Simona Volpe,
01:22who without having the right to do so got his hands on Elisabetta Filippini's copious inheritance, a rich patrimony that seemed destined
01:30to Biagio and the Salesian missions in Africa.
01:34The investigations into Volpe regarding the use of a false document have been concluded and the woman is in
01:40pending indictment,
01:42because, according to what was decided by the consultant of the prosecution, it can be assumed that the false deed, the false will, was
01:50written by her, Simona Volpe.
01:53Here is Fox in some statements he gave us before many other very, very different truths were discovered
02:01from his.
02:01It is impossible that there was a will the day she died or the next month or the month after,
02:09because we looked for a house.
02:11On this absurd story of the false will and on the recent news that is guiding the investigations of the Bologna prosecutor's office,
02:19we will return to this in more detail later.
02:22But now it is very important that you follow us carefully, because the story is very complex and full of incredible
02:29developments.
02:30We come to the story of Elisabetta Filippini's will and all the subsequent investigations a few months after her disappearance
02:38by Biagio Carabellò,
02:39which took place in Bologna on November 23, 2015.
02:46Biagio has a brother and a sister.
02:48His father had come to Bologna from Sicily when he was a boy, following older brothers.
02:54He worked in construction.
02:56We were told he was a good person, but that he had a bit of a drinking problem.
03:01And his three children and his wife suffered the tragic consequences.
03:04We were very, very close to them, they had a bit of a family, you know, but they were good guys.
03:14The Salesian oratory was one of the first ways of salvation for the three little Carabellò brothers.
03:19Then everyone went their own way, trying to face life as best they could, with its uncertainties, with its
03:26roughness.
03:32In recent years, after having travelled the world, upon the death of his father, Biagio returned to live in the house
03:38on Via Raimondi, in Bolognina.
03:41He meets a woman, Elizabeth, who seems like the woman of his life.
03:45He loves her deeply, but after a few years, Betta falls ill and dies.
03:50Biagio went through a long period of crisis, but in the last few months he has blossomed and is well again.
03:55It's the same Biagio again.
03:58He'd found work, and he was doing great. I've never seen him look so good.
04:02He was also satisfied with this work.
04:03He was satisfied with what he was doing.
04:05He had changed a lot lately, he wasn't drinking anymore, he was taking much less medicine, he told me, do you understand?
04:12This is the house in Via Raimondi, where Biagio Carabellò lived and where he left for the last time.
04:19morning of November 23, 2015.
04:24Biagio Carabellò travels along this stretch of road, passing by the Salesian Institute, where he was a guest for some time
04:32and where his brother works as a doorman, to go to Mrs. Franca's bar, where he has breakfast
04:39every morning.
04:40I say hello as always, I give her her coffee, she reads the paper, then says Franca I'm going to Via Tiarini to get...
04:48At the outpatient clinic where did he get medicine?
04:51Yes, to take the medicine, if I can make it later I'll come back and say goodbye.
04:56So he was implying that you would see each other again?
04:58If he had time to come back and say hello, because he was going to work afterwards.
05:04Biagio then doesn't return to this bar and from that moment on no one will hear from him again.
05:09He left Mrs. Franca's bar, on the morning of Monday 23 November he comes here to the polyclinic in Via Tiarini
05:15to collect some medicines.
05:17He meets an acquaintance at the outpatient clinic and tells him that he's working and that he's feeling better.
05:22On the 23rd, when I went to do the blood tests, I saw him there.
05:27So the very day of the disappearance?
05:30Look, it looks like telepathy.
05:32And he told me he went to a trade school.
05:38To the old acquaintance Biagio it seems normal.
05:41For some years he was not well, between alcohol and other problems,
05:44made even more serious by the loss of his companion, his betta.
05:51His pet, Elisabetta Filippini, was the daughter of an entrepreneur
05:55and had inherited apartments, garages, bank deposits, securities.
06:00When Elisabetta meets Biagio, he lives in this building, on the first floor.
06:04She also owns other properties here, but since the place evokes in her the death of all her loved ones,
06:10when her long love story with Biagio begins, she goes to live in his house.
06:20The two even consider getting married, but she crashes her scooter and the idea is put to rest.
06:26Then, suddenly, the betta becomes seriously ill and dies.
06:30Biagio can't come to terms with his loss and can't find comfort in any friend.
06:36He comes to the point of attempting suicide and it is on that occasion that he writes two letters and leaves them on the table.
06:42One is addressed to his sister Susanna and the other is addressed to Simona Volpe.
06:49Before Susanna reads her letter, let's remember that Simona is an old dear friend of Biagio,
06:55with an unclear profile, who had just met Elizabeth when she fell ill.
07:00But Simona, in the last two months of her illness, remained glued to her, marking her closely,
07:06so much so that Biagio is annoyed by his invasiveness.
07:09He would like Simona to leave them alone, but in those days of panic Biagio has neither the lucidity,
07:16nor the strength to oppose the continued action of Simona Volpe.
07:20Since childhood, Biagio has been busy, trying a thousand jobs, and often had to make do.
07:25But when he met Elisabetta Filippini he began to feel more at ease,
07:30especially on an economic level.
07:36So many projects, many dreams of a future together, but also many gossips in the Bolognina neighborhood,
07:43which, upon Elisabetta's death, make Biagio feel guilty, almost like a fortune hunter.
07:49This is why Biagio, at the time he attempted suicide, decided not to use the holographic will anymore,
07:55that is, what Elizabeth wrote in her hand, in his favor,
07:59and from what Susanna says, she leaves it in Simona's hands, writing to her to do with it what she wants.
08:06Let's hear the letter addressed to Susanna.
08:08I wrote my wishes to Simona in her letter.
08:12After maybe a month, two, I don't know exactly now, she wants to read mine and I read hers.
08:20Susanna told us that on that occasion Simona Volpe also read hers
08:24and that Biagio, in the letter, would tell Simona to do what she wants with the will, even burn it.
08:30This thing about leaving you my will, they can do whatever you want, burn it if you want, stuck in my mind.
08:37But Simona Volpe, in our first meeting, denies having ever heard this story of the will.
08:43Biagio was never Elizabeth's heir.
08:47The sister says that he had a paper, a will that he gave to her, saying please burn it because
08:53I can't take it anymore.
08:54I have never seen his will, I hope his sister has seen it.
08:57I know for sure, said my husband, who is a great friend of Biagio, that Biagio's will
09:03he found it and gave it to Simona Volpe, telling her to burn it and do what you want with it.
09:10Absolutely not, I've never even seen the will. In fact, that's why I'm telling you, look, Biagio absolutely...
09:16he was not the heir of the Elizabeth.
09:21We will hear more from Volpe, but at this point we think it is appropriate to give the floor to the lawyer Barbara Iannuccelli,
09:28the key person who started the investigation into the will and made sure that the case was reopened
09:34file on Biagio's disappearance.
09:36And the two things could even be related.
09:39Biagio Carabellò disappeared on November 23, 2015, two days after the missing person report was made,
09:46The case was opened by the Bologna prosecutor's office, but in February 2016 it was closed due to voluntary absence.
09:55But what had the prosecution actually done in those three months?
09:58A monitoring activity to see where the cell phone was, where it was positioned.
10:03This positioning had always given a negative result because the cell phone always appeared to be switched off.
10:08But were friends and relatives called?
10:11It had been acquired, then first of all...
10:14There was also a roommate, I don't know, he was heard.
10:17Yes, yes, but in fact the roommate had declared in the complaint series
10:21that according to him the trip went away with a beautiful woman, he was expecting a sum of money in his bank account.
10:26If she had gone on a trip or something she would have told me
10:30Franchina, look, I'm going to Thailand, look, I'm going to Egypt, I'm going who knows where, do you understand?
10:37But he would have told me.
10:39After only three months the prosecutor's office closed the case.
10:41The prosecutor's office closes the case.
10:43Afterwards, around April 2016, I had contact with Biaggio's sister, Susanna Carabellò.
10:50The first thing that surprises me is that no one from the Carabinieri or anyone sent by the prosecutor's office has ever been
10:58had ever entered Biaggio's house.
11:00So we come into it.
11:08The sister was strongly convinced that her brother had committed suicide,
11:12so we were all looking for a farewell letter.
11:15We search, we search, inside the bedroom drawer, under another pile of documents,
11:22there is an envelope with this will inside, a photocopy of this will.
11:27A will in favor of Biaggio from Elisabetta Filippini.
11:31My sister told me, it's an old story that dates back to the death of Biaggio's girlfriend in 2010,
11:39it doesn't matter anymore because Simona Volpe inherited everything.
11:43So I decide to look at the original will in favor of Simona Volpe.
11:49I went to the notarial archive, I saw the original of the will in favor of Simona Volpe,
11:56reading it and at that moment I had a sort of déjà vu.
12:00My feeling was linked to the fact that I had seen the copy of the will
12:07contained in the envelope inside Biaggio's drawer.
12:10So I did, I asked for the certified copy and just in front of a window
12:14I overlapped the two sheets and they were almost identical.
12:26So Simona Volpe takes possession of Elisabetta Filippini's entire will
12:30and look how she does it, she presents a will to the notary in which Elizabeth would leave everything to her
12:36which almost entirely reproduces the one in favor of Biaggio.
12:40I immediately contacted the graphologist, Dr. Nicole Ciccolo,
12:46because obviously my feeling of déjà vu had to somehow transform
12:50into something scientifically based.
12:53Therefore the graphologist drew up her report where she put on paper with a scientific validity
13:00the famous window test.
13:06And we have submitted this report to the PM Dr. Orsi
13:10which immediately reopened the investigation.
13:13The proof of this kind of fake, as you have shown,
13:17it is a bit like the overlapping of the homologous literal groups between the two testaments.
13:21That is, we have the same distance between words, between lines, between punctuation marks.
13:26Morphological correspondence, as well as superimposition, is proof of the forgery.
13:32In the sense that such a thing cannot exist in nature.
13:36Elisabetta Filippini usually, I don't know, wrote the letter T in a single movement.
13:42This microscopic view is a letter fragmented into three points.
13:47We even have an oval that has a completely different starting point
13:51from the ovals and autographs of Elisabetta Filippini.
13:54All the ovals of the will, the subject of verification, this last one here, start at 12 o'clock.
14:02In Elisabetta Filippini's autographed ovals, the ovals always started at the bottom left around 8-9 o'clock.
14:10Then for example the dots of the I's.
14:11Elisabetta Filippini has never dotted the i's. Never.
14:15In the will we find the dots of the I's.
14:19In our first meeting, the fox insists on denying that Biagio ever had any right to anything.
14:25If you had a will in a year, I assume that if it's your partner's wishes,
14:33that you take it to a notary.
14:36If the fox is convinced of this statement, why did she go to deposit the will in his favor?
14:41only two and a half years after Elizabeth's death?
14:44And when would he receive it?
14:47According to the fox, he did not receive it directly from Elizabeth,
14:51but he would have found it in the woman's house by searching through the documents.
14:55He had been there for 6-7 months, a year, I don't remember now, we're talking about 6 years.
14:58And where did he find it?
14:59At home.
15:00In Elizabeth's house?
15:02Yes, in this house.
15:05The fox cannot be more precise about the date of its discovery.
15:09But he had told us that when it came to covering the funeral expenses,
15:14She and Biagio had rummaged through Elisabetta's house quite a bit.
15:17It is possible that no will had surfaced at the time.
15:21and then it took the fox years to find the envelope that contained it?
15:25It's impossible that there was a will the day she died.
15:29or the next month or the month after, because we looked for the house.
15:34So it is possible that the fox, not having found other documents,
15:38he used the very will in Biagio's possession
15:41to make a copy for his benefit?
15:43And the original will, the one that Biagio would have wanted her to burn,
15:48what happened to it?
15:50Even during the interview given before the investigations,
15:53the fox had claimed that Elizabeth was dying
15:57he had wanted to leave it to her, and not to Biagio, but to her man
16:01and to the Salesian missions in Africa, all its heritage.
16:06There was a will, but Biagio's name wasn't there, he was handsome,
16:10Everyone knows, I mean, Betta made me the will, so...
16:13So, according to the fox, Elisabetta Filippini is at the point of death
16:16would have taken the decision to deprive himself of his assets
16:20both to Biagio, her fiancé, and to the Salesian missions in Africa.
16:24And this seems like a very strange thing indeed.
16:30Many tell us how committed Elisabetta was to financially supporting the missions.
16:36So, since the fox has taken possession of all Elizabeth's assets,
16:41We ask her if she intends to donate something to the missions.
16:45And listen to what he tells us.
16:47Or when I put the house up for sale, or when I redeem a policy,
16:53I will give that share.
16:54We have also met in the last few months and he gave this indication,
17:00but up until now we have seen absolutely nothing.
17:03The fact is that Professor Pedroni is also interested in knowing the results of the expert reports.
17:09It has been practically confirmed by the consultants of the prosecution, RIS and the graphologist Dr. Piccioli,
17:17that the will was indeed false.
17:19But the fox could say, well, but I produced this false will,
17:23a notary's office, but what do I know, I found it in my hands.
17:27And in fact this type of objection has recently been further overcome.
17:31The other report by Dr. Piccioli was filed on May 31st,
17:37the consultant of the prosecution, who called Mrs. Volpe to give a graphic essay in front of her.
17:44That is, she called Mrs. Volpe to have her write in front of her.
17:48Various words are dictated, in addition to the text of the will,
17:53but various other words are also dictated, even at different speeds,
17:58sometimes slowly, sometimes faster.
18:01All this is to bring out what automatisms are
18:06which identify a graphomotor nature.
18:10Each of our handwriting is like a fingerprint,
18:14so even when you try to copy a line verbatim,
18:19your way of starting the A's, your way of putting the dot
18:24or leave the space between the letters remains yours.
18:28The apocryphal, false will has brought to light some automatisms
18:34which indicate to us that there is a very specific hand that physically made that will.
18:40For example, is there anything you can show me?
18:42Yes, there are obviously several letters, for example the T which is written in a single movement,
18:51with the raised stroke, we have a letter N written in block letters,
18:56with this pronounced curvature, the M.
19:00We also have what Volpi wrote in the graphic essay.
19:04We have a graphic essay.
19:06So, here in the word Unicredit of the will we have the CRE group,
19:11which follows a movement, an absolutely identical expressive dynamic,
19:17compatible with the one written by Simona Volpi in the graphic essay.
19:21T of the graphic essay.
19:24Yes, and this is the T for apartment.
19:26Apartment of the word, apartment in the will.
19:30In the will.
19:31From the comparison of the will with the graphic essay by Simona Volpi
19:36these substantial similarities emerged which were found
19:40both in the will and in the graphic essay released by Simona Volpi.
19:45And what did Dr. Piccioli prove?
19:48That not only was that a false will, by tracing, window proof,
19:52but that the forgery was found to have been committed by Mrs. Volpi.
19:57Therefore, it is not just a use of a false document, but it is a material falsehood committed by Simona Volpi.
20:04And based on this, what happened?
20:05It happened that Simona Volpi was notified of the closure of the investigation
20:09in which he is accused of the material falsity of the will
20:13and the destruction of the original of that holographic will
20:17which served as a guide to make the false will.
20:23The investigation has therefore been closed and Volpi is awaiting trial.
20:26He is awaiting trial on these two counts.
20:31As regards Elisabetta Filippini's will
20:34the investigations are closed and we await the outcome of the trial of Simona Volpi,
20:40regarding the disappearance of Biagio
20:42we need to go back to the inspection by the Parma RIS specialists at Biagio's house
20:46and to the examination of the traces found on the walls of the apartment.
20:51Susanna strongly fears that they are traces of blood
20:54and that some of these may indicate a fight or a crime.
20:59It was Susanna who reported it to her
21:01and he showed them to us when he also revealed the discovery of the drugs that Biagio was taking
21:06and that, instead of being found in the medicine box
21:09they were hidden in a drawer of the closet.
21:12It is unclear why they were hidden so carefully.
21:16However, this matter is of considerable importance.
21:19because it suggests that on the morning of the disappearance
21:22Biagio, once the Mia Tiarini drugs have been withdrawn
21:26instead of going straight to work,
21:28he went back home and disappeared from there.
21:31Yes, but exactly on Monday, November 23rd?
21:34And what time?
21:36The only one who could have offered some guidance on this matter
21:40he is a young man that Biagio had been hosting for a few months
21:43but when we tried to contact him
21:45he immediately cut off the communication and then didn't respond again.
21:49How are we doing research on Biagio Carabellone?
21:53Among Biagio's neighbors is there anyone who can offer news about that morning?
21:57and above all there is someone who can give news
22:01on a letter that arrives in November 2015
22:04at the Carabinieri in Bologna.
22:06This happened about ten days before Biagio's disappearance.
22:10An anonymous letter reaches the Carabinieri
22:13in which Simona Volpe is accused in quotation marks
22:16to marry non-EU citizens for money,
22:19of dealing drugs and staying in that house
22:21by cheating and hiding documents.
22:24This letter arrives, the police go,
22:26they found the drugs at Simona Volpe's house
22:28who is arrested, then immediately released.
22:32Ten days later Biagio disappears.
22:35This is a very important letter.
22:38Tests and consultations were carried out on that letter.
22:42Letters M identified in Biagio's autograph
22:46characterized a little by this hook,
22:49with this nuance.
22:51The certain fact that is established by the consultant of the prosecution
22:55it's that Biagio wrote that anonymous letter
22:57and strangely Biagio wrote it
23:01and ten days after the intervention of Garabinieri
23:04At Simona Volpe's house, Biagio disappears.
23:08There might be some connection
23:10between the anonymous letter and Biagio's disappearance,
23:14but of the inspection and investigations of the RIS of Parma,
23:18what happened to it?
23:19The RIS enter Biagio's house on February 22nd,
23:23they spray luminol, they do a series of tests
23:26and at a certain point they find something,
23:29because it's my logical reasoning,
23:32because at this point the police called us
23:35to get Biagio's mother to go there
23:37for DNA sampling.
23:39If they hadn't found anything,
23:42it wouldn't even have been necessary
23:43take the mother there to give the DNA.
23:46So at this point they take the DNA
23:48even the roommate's.
23:51What on earth did the RIS find?
23:53We don't know this.
23:59Therefore the RIS of Parma will shortly provide
24:01to the Bologna prosecutor's office
24:02the answer on the comparative DNA test
24:05and on the stains found in Biagio's house,
24:08which could also be traces of blood.
24:11The outcome of the RIS work
24:13it could also open new horizons
24:15and help the prosecution to discover
24:17if Biagio's disappearance
24:19hide a brutal crime.
24:25Stay with us, we'll see you soon after this short break.
24:36Maria Kindamo disappears exactly one year later
24:39her husband's suicide.
24:41She had asked for and obtained a divorce.
24:43Is it a coincidence?
24:45Or someone wanted to punish this woman
24:48who decided to leave her husband.
24:50One thing is certain,
24:52Maria, a mother, is taken away by force,
24:55a kidnapping that leaves traces of blood
24:58and also signs of a struggle.
25:00She disappears after a few months,
25:03think, another disappearance,
25:04but of a man named Vincenzo.
25:06Is it possible that this man
25:08I saw something
25:09and was made to disappear precisely for this reason?
25:13The correspondent Gianvito Cafaro
25:14with Pietro Valenziano.
25:23A daughter that everyone would have wanted to have,
25:27an exceptional mother too.
25:32My sister is every woman in this territory.
25:38My mother is a free woman.
25:42Mary is life.
25:46There are places that turn into symbols.
25:49A gate,
25:50a normal gate to access some land, for example.
25:53A place that becomes an obsession,
25:55it fuels doubts, questions.
25:57What happened here,
25:59Friday, May 6, 2016?
26:01What happened to this woman?
26:03What happened to Maria Kindamo?
26:06It is a date that marked a change
26:10too strong, too radical in my family.
26:14A quiet family,
26:16a family that had its own common pattern.
26:20A family like many others.
26:24Maria Kindamo is 43 years old.
26:27She's little more than a little girl
26:28when he meets Ferdinand,
26:30the man with whom she will have three children.
26:32A good boy,
26:36of a boy who had hugged Maria.
26:40with the intention of building a life with her.
26:44And so Mary had done reciprocally.
26:48A simple but beautiful story,
26:50the one between Ferdinand and Maria.
26:51A love story with a tragic twist.
26:55One day he decides to end his life.
26:59Maria, an accountant by profession,
27:01she thus decides to take care of her husband's lands,
27:04of those fields that are located in the direction of Limbadi.
27:06Almost every morning to get there,
27:08moves from home, graduate of Borrello,
27:11in the province of Reggio Calabria,
27:12and travels at least 15 kilometers.
27:15Maria lived here on the second floor,
27:17he parked his car here.
27:19That morning, certainly,
27:20she left here, from this square,
27:23and hit the road around 7,
27:25and took the road that went down,
27:28for those against it, up to the countryside.
27:30Yes, that's what you do.
27:32Since Mary is a widow,
27:34there is only one thought in his head.
27:36Taking care of her children.
27:38There are them, the lands to manage,
27:40there is everyday life.
27:42Maria moves from Rosarno to Laureana.
27:45Maybe the first few times were a little difficult,
27:50until he tidied up the house a bit
27:54which was taken here near us, anyway.
28:00He worked, because with three children,
28:03even though he had our support,
28:07mine of Vincenzo,
28:08But, of course, she wanted to be independent.
28:14And then, as the days passed,
28:16and moreover, in short, we saw that Mary was,
28:20I'm not saying serene, let's say,
28:24but, look, he was on the right track.
28:29Sacrifices, many.
28:31Maria does a lot for her children
28:32and she would have continued to be a mother
28:34if that May 6, 2016, had not arrived,
28:38when one of his workers, Alessandro,
28:40call Vincenzo, Maria's brother,
28:42early in the morning.
28:43Vincenzo, what do you remember about that morning?
28:47Alessandro calls me and tells me
28:49I'm here, I was waiting for Maria,
28:53Maria's car is still there with the engine running,
28:57but Mary is not there, and it is full of blood.
29:01And I didn't understand,
29:03I didn't understand, I didn't have the dimension of this thing,
29:07I didn't understand, I told him,
29:08yes, but where is Maria? Pass me Maria.
29:11Maria, he kept telling me, Maria isn't here.
29:17I think, what did they do? Where did they put it?
29:20Poor Maria, in what situation?
29:22How scared could he have been?
29:26An ambush. Someone took Maria by force,
29:29he hurts her and takes her away.
29:32There would be no witnesses to all this violence
29:34on a busy street,
29:36especially in the morning.
29:37There is only the worker and he has two steps
29:39where someone was doing
29:41a ferocious attack.
29:42But he swears he saw nothing,
29:45if not to remember just one detail.
29:47When I started coming there,
29:49there was a person with a hat,
29:51but where can I know you from?
29:56That is, did you see a person wearing a hat?
29:58Yes, a white hat, but...
30:00A hat?
30:01Yes, I don't know if...
30:02Where was he, where was he?
30:03I'll show it to you, so we can at least try to understand.
30:05I was here from far away.
30:07Here?
30:08On the road?
30:09Yes, but I didn't drive by.
30:11And where was she, Alessandro, more or less?
30:13I was coming towards here.
30:15But where is the white van now?
30:16Yes, yes, yes.
30:19A well-organized action.
30:21Whoever did it knew Maria's movements.
30:24Then he acted confident that he could do it, almost undisturbed,
30:27because the only video camera placed in front of the land of the attack
30:31it was deactivated.
30:34The mystery surrounding Maria Kindamo is intertwined with another.
30:38The disappearance of Vincenzo Freyland,
30:4183 year old farmer,
30:43disappeared on October 16, 2016,
30:45always from Laureana di Borrello.
30:47He also went to the countryside,
30:49but far from Maria's lands.
30:51Here they found one of his shoes and some blood.
30:54Of him and his three-wheeler, nothing.
30:58Vincenzo happened to be an inconvenient witness to the ambush on the woman,
31:01or his and another sad story
31:03which has nothing to do with Kindamo?
31:08Let's go to the investigation into Maria's kidnapping.
31:10The prosecutor's office in Vibo Valentia immediately asked:
31:13Why was Kindamo attacked with such brutality?
31:16Why make it disappear and never be found again?
31:19What is the motive behind it all?
31:21We wondered if Maria's activity,
31:23agricultural entrepreneur,
31:25had something to do with his disappearance.
31:27We asked the person who handled Maria's papers and accounts.
31:31I categorically exclude from what I know
31:34that Mary may have enemies tied to her
31:37for his activities absolutely.
31:42I refuse to think of anything like that.
31:45And then to try to find a motive
31:47all that remains is this woman's private life.
31:51Maria, after many years of marriage, leaves Ferdinand.
31:54He can't bear the weight of the situation and kills himself.
31:58I was very close to Nando, my brother-in-law,
32:01my brother-in-law, my brother.
32:03I was little, I was 11 years old when I met him.
32:06So I've always had this strong man,
32:10alongside, present in every situation.
32:15When Ferdinand Punturiero took his own life
32:17It's May 8, 2015.
32:20Pay close attention to the dates.
32:22May 8, the date of Ferdinand's death.
32:24May 6, 2016, the day of Maria Kindamo's disappearance.
32:28We are almost exactly a year apart.
32:32In both cases, these are two Fridays.
32:35Two facts and a tragic coincidence
32:37on which the judiciary and the carabinieri
32:39they immediately wanted to investigate.
32:42Maria's disappearance and her husband's death
32:44Are they connected or are they just coincidences?
32:47And if it is a question of coincidences,
32:49So what happened to Maria Kindamo?
32:54The then prosecutor of Vibo Valencia, Spanish,
32:57he said a few but important words.
32:59We stumbled upon our reconstruction
33:01in those who wanted to replace God
33:05deciding who lives and who dies.
33:10Mary had to be punished.
33:12His disappearance, his death then,
33:14I'm a revenge.
33:15Investigators immediately followed the private lead
33:18and ordered excavations on the land of the woman's husband's relatives.
33:22But no one is under investigation.
33:24They listened to a lot of people
33:27and they will also have analyzed the trial
33:29of a nephew of Ferdinand.
33:31This young man is accused of the attempted murder of an uncle.
33:35In the first instance he was sentenced to 4 years and 8 months.
33:39This story, it's going well,
33:41It is in no way connected to the Maria Kindamo affair.
33:45But Ferdinand's family
33:47What do they say about the woman's disappearance?
33:49We asked Vincenzo Punturiero,
33:52Maria's father-in-law.
33:53He let off steam with us like this.
33:55If I knew the truth,
33:56I would have said it at first,
33:57you need a prophet, don't you?
33:59She is the father of poor Nando who committed suicide.
34:01There is this terrible coincidence of data.
34:03Whatever I would have done,
34:05and I thought that before this happened,
34:08whatever I would have done,
34:10my son didn't come back.
34:12Do you understand?
34:12I'm a family man, too.
34:14I'm not an idiot or a fool.
34:17But what does it mean?
34:17I didn't understand it.
34:18I mean whatever I thought I would do,
34:21what would he have thought?
34:23To kill everyone too,
34:24even to half the world.
34:25My son would not return.
34:27You understand that it is me.
34:29I am a person who thinks
34:30more than you can imagine.
34:32But would she never have hurt anyone?
34:34But for the love of God,
34:35but for nothing in the world.
34:37Because if my son came back,
34:39maybe one says,
34:40I do this so that my son can come back here again.
34:43I had a good relationship with Maria,
34:46All right?
34:47And she knows it very well,
34:49where it is found.
34:50I've always had good relationships.
34:52And for me she was a daughter,
34:53it wasn't Mary.
34:55From the first moment she came here.
34:57For me she has always been a daughter.
34:59She has always been adored,
35:01respected and all.
35:02I hope the truth comes out soon.
35:06We all hope so.
35:07And I hope I can deflect it to your face
35:09what do I have to disprove?
35:10In the face only.
35:12Because they're demoralizing me.
35:15A 90-year-old person
35:16that I spent my life in Rosarmo.
35:18They're demoralizing me.
35:20They're making me look like a mafioso,
35:23they're making me look like a criminal,
35:25they're making fun of me for all this stuff here.
35:26And I have a clean criminal record.
35:28That's enough for me.
35:29In the meantime, a letter has also appeared
35:32send off to Don Pino De Masi,
35:33parish priest of nearby Polistena
35:35and anti-mafia priest.
35:36An anonymous person would have told
35:38the plot of Mary's story
35:40and the parish priest had invited
35:41anyone to come forward
35:43to unravel the mystery
35:44of the disappearance of the entrepreneur.
35:46Yes, who knows,
35:47you talk and glue.

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