Dall’ascesa di Antonio Bardellino nella lotta contro la Nuova Camorra Organizzata di Raffaele Cutolo all’affermazione dei boss Francesco Schiavone detto“Sandokan” e Francesco Bidognetti soprannominato “Cicciotto ‘e mezzanotte”.
Carlo Lucarelli, grazie anche alla testimonianza di eccezione di Roberto Saviano, ci racconta il Clan dei Casalesi, una delle organizzazioni criminali più pericolose e più “imprenditoriali” del mondo.
Una camorra sanguinaria che oltre a distruggere l’ambiente e saccheggiare le risorse economiche di una delle provincie più belle della regione Campania, è stata capace di riciclare con furbizia e scaltrezza i proventi delle sue molteplici attività fino a costruire un vero e proprio impero finanziario internazionale.
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Carlo Lucarelli, grazie anche alla testimonianza di eccezione di Roberto Saviano, ci racconta il Clan dei Casalesi, una delle organizzazioni criminali più pericolose e più “imprenditoriali” del mondo.
Una camorra sanguinaria che oltre a distruggere l’ambiente e saccheggiare le risorse economiche di una delle provincie più belle della regione Campania, è stata capace di riciclare con furbizia e scaltrezza i proventi delle sue molteplici attività fino a costruire un vero e proprio impero finanziario internazionale.
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00:01:04There are words that seem to indicate only things, ugly things, very ugly, monstrous entities,
00:01:10that seem carved in history, frozen in time, always the same.
00:01:15Instead, once those words indicated people, individuals, all different,
00:01:20each with their own story and their own destiny.
00:01:22Once upon a time, for example, if we said Corleonesi,
00:01:26we meant the inhabitants of Corleone in the province of Palermo.
00:01:28No, now instead, when we use that word,
00:01:31We are especially referring to one of the most powerful and bloodthirsty groups of Cosa Nostra, the Sicilian mafia.
00:01:46And the same goes for the Casalesi, who should only be the inhabitants of Casal di Principe, in the province of Caserta.
00:01:52And yet, with that name, Casalesi, one usually indicates one of the richest, most powerful and dangerous criminal groups.
00:02:06Monstrous entities, frozen in time.
00:02:08And it doesn't matter if those who are part of it, sometimes, were not born in Corleone or Casal di
00:02:13Prince,
00:02:13and maybe none of it has ever passed through those countries.
00:02:16But that's how it is, it's not an invention.
00:02:19The mafia of the province of Caserta, the Casalesi Camorra, exists,
00:02:23and it has the horrible meaning we know.
00:02:35To understand how it happened, we need to start thinking again that there are people behind the words.
00:02:40Stories of people who, for better or worse, have had to deal with those words.
00:02:45Those who gave it the negative meaning,
00:02:47and those who instead fight for a clean one to return.
00:03:00For example, there is a gentleman called Federico, Federico del Prete.
00:03:06Mr. Federico is in his office, on Via Baracca, in the center of Casal di Principe.
00:03:12It's already late at night, but it doesn't matter, Mr. Federico is always late at the office.
00:03:17There is a lot of work to do, because he runs a small union,
00:03:20It's called SNA, the National Autonomous Union of Street Vendors, and it's not that small.
00:03:25It has 3,000 members, all the street vendors in the area.
00:03:28There's a lot of work to do, but Mr. Federico enjoys working.
00:03:34It's not an easy job, because that's not an easy area.
00:03:38There are Casalesi in Casal di Principe, but not the inhabitants of the town,
00:03:42the Casalesi as Camorra.
00:03:46Mr. Federico is worried.
00:03:48The next day he has to go and testify at a trial against a traffic policeman from Mondragone,
00:03:52a nearby town, who was arrested on charges of being the local clan's extortionist.
00:04:02This is not the first time that Mr. Federico has made a complaint of this kind,
00:04:07against the extortion racket and against the harassment that street vendors in squares and markets suffer from the Camorra.
00:04:19Mr. Federico is worried, he's even a little scared,
00:04:22But he's not one to back down, so he'll go and testify tomorrow.
00:04:26And meanwhile he works late, as always.
00:04:32He's on the phone with the street vendors' tax bills in his hand to check,
00:04:37when he notices something.
00:04:39There's a man at the office door, looking at him.
00:04:48Stories of people.
00:04:49There is a man named Francesco, Francesco Schiavone,
00:04:53it's also a nickname that he doesn't like, though.
00:04:55They call him Sandokan, because of his beard.
00:05:03Sandokan stands still, silent.
00:05:06And with him stand other people, a woman, a man, two small girls, motionless and silent.
00:05:12Outside that room, beyond a granite wall that runs on a track,
00:05:16and hides that secret refuge of three rooms with bathroom and kitchen,
00:05:19there is the rest of the villa on Via Salerno, near the centre of Casal di Principe.
00:05:29But there are also other men, 40 armed men in uniform,
00:05:33who have been looking for him for at least 13 hours without finding him.
00:05:42It seems like the beginning of a film, it seems like the Battle of Algiers, by Gillo Pontecorvo.
00:05:47Only the man who is hidden behind the wall
00:05:50He is not a guerrilla fighter fighting for the liberation of his people, as in the film.
00:05:54In fact, it's the opposite.
00:05:55Those who want to free him, the people, the people,
00:05:58they are those men in uniform,
00:05:59the agents of the DIA, the Anti-Mafia Investigative Directorate.
00:06:02While instead, it is precisely him who oppresses the people, the people,
00:06:06Francesco Schiavone, known as Sandocan,
00:06:09one of the leaders of the Casalesi Camorra,
00:06:11which exploits and terrorizes the entire area.
00:06:21And then there is another man, young, 27 years old.
00:06:25His name is Roberto, Roberto Saviano.
00:06:27He is a writer and he wrote a book called Gomorrah.
00:06:30and which is having great success,
00:06:32mainly thanks to word of mouth from readers.
00:06:37Roberto is on stage,
00:06:39in the main square of Casal di Principe,
00:06:41the market square,
00:06:42because there is a demonstration for legality and against the Camorra.
00:06:46A big thing.
00:06:47There is also the president of the Chamber Fausto Bertinotti,
00:06:49all there in the land of the Casalesi Camorra,
00:06:53of leaders such as Francesco Schiavone, Antonio Iovini and Michele Zagaria.
00:06:58It's the writer's turn to speak, his book is about the Camorra.
00:07:02But what happens to Roberto is what happens to writers.
00:07:05when they feel something inside that they have to say at all costs,
00:07:08that they have to tell.
00:07:10Maybe something happens on stage, at least in me I say,
00:07:17which has more to do with the belly and the head.
00:07:22It's a bit like saying blood in the eyes,
00:07:25but why do I see so many kids, students, middle schools,
00:07:30divided by gender among other things, incredible,
00:07:33all male on one side and female on the other.
00:07:36All of them from there in those areas,
00:07:37So, in short, it was easy to imagine their fate.
00:07:39And then at a certain point I say,
00:07:42I, you're worthless, you slave, you're worthless,
00:07:45go away.
00:07:47This land does not belong to you.
00:07:49And I tell the boys,
00:07:53pronounce their names.
00:07:54You see, it can be done.
00:07:56Now, I was a teenager too, obviously.
00:08:00Saying the name of a boss,
00:08:01it doesn't put you in danger.
00:08:03The nonsense.
00:08:05But it is the respect of not taking his name in vain,
00:08:07which leads to saying that, he,
00:08:10did you see who passed by,
00:08:11to never pronounce it.
00:08:13It's not that you say,
00:08:13Zagaria Michele or Schiavone Francesco,
00:08:16there in Corso Umberto in Casale or in Piazza Mercato,
00:08:19where I then pronounced those names,
00:08:20what's happening to you?
00:08:21He gets you punished, but for nothing.
00:08:23It's respect.
00:08:24It's a kind of code that you pass on to yourself,
00:08:27with which you grow up,
00:08:28that it is better to pronounce certain names sparingly.
00:08:31Their presence,
00:08:33there is no point in invoking it when there is no need.
00:08:36So I name these names,
00:08:38I say this,
00:08:39and immediately I feel the cold.
00:08:42The frost.
00:08:44Because we are in Casal di Principe,
00:08:45the homeland of the Casalesi,
00:08:47but not ordinary people,
00:08:48ordinary people,
00:08:49good people,
00:08:50who lives in the village.
00:08:51The Casalesi,
00:08:53the Camorra,
00:08:53the Caserta mafia.
00:09:01When you say Camorra,
00:09:02Naples and the clans immediately come to mind
00:09:04who kill each other in the streets
00:09:05for the control of the city's neighborhoods.
00:09:08Secondigliano,
00:09:09Scampia,
00:09:09Spanish quarters,
00:09:10drug dealing squares and Pizzo streets,
00:09:13dominated by about forty groups,
00:09:14between emerging hegemons and scionists,
00:09:16in a violent and bloody anarchy.
00:09:27Or Raffaele Cutoro comes to mind,
00:09:29that in the 80s and 90s
00:09:31extends authority
00:09:32of his new organized Camorra
00:09:34over almost the entire countryside,
00:09:35before being defeated
00:09:36from rival clans,
00:09:37from the action of the police
00:09:39and from the revelations of the repentant.
00:09:46Here, the Casalesi,
00:09:48the Camorra of the province of Caserta,
00:09:50which revolves around the countries
00:09:52of Casal di Principe,
00:09:53San Cipriano and Casa Pesenna,
00:09:55they are something else.
00:09:56We, for convenience,
00:09:57we continue to call them Camorra,
00:09:59but they, the Casalesi,
00:10:01they are mafia.
00:10:11In the countryside, in the 70s,
00:10:13there are two Camorra families
00:10:15which are so closely linked to Cosa Nostra
00:10:17for business reasons
00:10:18that the Sicilian mafia
00:10:19he ranks them among the men of honor.
00:10:21One is Michele Zazza's clan,
00:10:23which controls cigarette smuggling
00:10:25arriving at the port of Naples.
00:10:27The other is the Nuvoletta family
00:10:29from Marano, near Naples,
00:10:31which controls the province of Caserta.
00:10:37The Nuvoletta brothers Lorenzo, Angelo and Ciro
00:10:40they get stung
00:10:41and become men of honor,
00:10:43first linked to Stefano Bontade
00:10:44and then also to the Corleonesi.
00:10:49In their estate,
00:10:51a large farm in Poggio Vallesana,
00:10:53near Marano,
00:10:54Cosa Nostra operatives are hiding
00:10:56and there are meetings with bosses
00:10:58of the caliber of Bontade,
00:10:59Riina and Pipo Calò.
00:11:05And at the Nuvoletta house
00:11:06they are affiliated with Cosa Nostra
00:11:08Sicilian fugitives
00:11:09or to compulsory residence,
00:11:10like Gaspare Mutolo.
00:11:14Cigarette smuggling,
00:11:16extortion,
00:11:17large landed estates
00:11:18with traditional buffalo farms,
00:11:20the Nuvoletta brothers
00:11:21they control a large part
00:11:23of the province of Caserta.
00:11:24Meanwhile, however, in Naples
00:11:26something happened.
00:11:27Raffaele Cutolo has arrived.
00:11:32The new organized Camorra
00:11:34by Raffaele Cutolo
00:11:35can extend its hegemony
00:11:37on Naples and the entire countryside.
00:11:39There's a lot of money at stake,
00:11:41especially those of reconstruction
00:11:43after the 1980 earthquake.
00:11:46The new family is born
00:11:48that against Raffaele Cutolo
00:11:49brings together bosses like
00:11:51Carmine Alfieri and Umberto Ammaturo.
00:11:52Allies to the new family
00:11:54there are also the Nuvoletta of Marano.
00:11:59War breaks out.
00:12:01250 deaths per year,
00:12:03250,
00:12:04that between 1978 and 1983
00:12:07they cause at least 1500 deaths.
00:12:09A war.
00:12:20Among the men of the Nuvoletta
00:12:22who fight
00:12:22against Cutolo and his men,
00:12:24there is one in particular.
00:12:25His name is Antonio Bardellino.
00:12:27The true story of the Casalesi,
00:12:29of the mafia in the province of Caserta,
00:12:31it starts with him.
00:12:37Antonio Bardellino is also a mafioso,
00:12:39affiliated with Cosa Nostra.
00:12:46They started it in the Nuvoletta farmhouse,
00:12:48in the presence of Cosa Nostra bosses
00:12:50like Saro Ricobono.
00:12:52Prick on the finger,
00:12:53A little saint to hold in your hands
00:12:54until it's completely burned,
00:12:56the words of the oath.
00:13:00Important friendships,
00:13:01like Stefano Bontade,
00:13:03Gaetano Badalamenti
00:13:04and also the boss of the two worlds,
00:13:06Thomas Buscetta.
00:13:06Antonio Bardellino has made a career out of it,
00:13:10since he was just a robber
00:13:12of Saint Cyprian
00:13:13who stopped trucks on the street.
00:13:14Now,
00:13:15after the progressive defeat
00:13:17by Raffaele Cutolo
00:13:18of his new organized Camorra
00:13:20who withdraws from the province,
00:13:21who decides,
00:13:22together with Nuvoletta,
00:13:23it's him.
00:13:24Bardellino had
00:13:26an extraordinary role
00:13:28in the history of the Camorra
00:13:30and crime
00:13:31because he is the first Camorra entrepreneur
00:13:34which makes investments in South America,
00:13:36has contact with the big traffickers
00:13:39of drugs,
00:13:40makes first investments in Spain,
00:13:42and yet his profile too,
00:13:44which is a very important profile
00:13:47in the Camorra,
00:13:48it's an unknown profile
00:13:50up to a certain period.
00:13:53Money, investments,
00:13:55entrepreneurial ability
00:13:56and silence.
00:13:57They are the two main elements
00:13:59of our history,
00:14:00the history of the Casalesi,
00:14:01the mafia of the province of Caserta,
00:14:03a mafia of which no one
00:14:05he seems to notice it
00:14:06at that moment
00:14:06and even after,
00:14:08even if that mafia
00:14:09at that moment
00:14:10and even after
00:14:10of noise
00:14:11he does a lot of it.
00:14:12He used to come and see me from the balcony,
00:14:14that is, from my balcony
00:14:15I saw four car bombs under my house,
00:14:18fires, shootings,
00:14:19so it was born from the contrast to say
00:14:22all this happens,
00:14:24as I write in the book,
00:14:25there's a bomb at night
00:14:26and the sound,
00:14:27boom,
00:14:28one wakes up,
00:14:29terror,
00:14:29he says damn tomorrow morning
00:14:31they're in the newspapers,
00:14:32they will talk,
00:14:32they planted a bomb,
00:14:33woke up 30,000 people,
00:14:35everyone's talking about it,
00:14:36instead there is silence.
00:14:37When you start talking
00:14:39of such an event
00:14:40after 10 bombs,
00:14:42but what's happening?
00:14:44That after 10 bombs
00:14:45someone has established
00:14:46an entire empire,
00:14:47a whole control
00:14:48right now here.
00:14:50Money and silence,
00:14:52let's remember this,
00:14:53because we'll talk about it later,
00:14:54money,
00:14:55silence
00:14:56and blood.
00:15:00Antonio Bardellino
00:15:01can count
00:15:02on a fire group
00:15:03of a few hundred men,
00:15:11almost all of them over there,
00:15:13Casal di Principe,
00:15:14Pesenna House,
00:15:15Saint Cyprian.
00:15:20People like Mario Iovine,
00:15:22who robbed the shots
00:15:23together with him
00:15:24and that now
00:15:24he became his right-hand man.
00:15:26Like Raffaele Diana.
00:15:30Like the Antonio brothers
00:15:31and Paride Salsillo.
00:15:34And then two young people
00:15:35of Casal di Principe,
00:15:36Francesco Schiavone,
00:15:37called Sandocan,
00:15:38along Via della Barba,
00:15:39and Francesco Bidognetti,
00:15:41called Cicciotto and Mezzanotte.
00:15:45Antonio Bardellino
00:15:46not only has
00:15:47a group of young people
00:15:48ready to shoot,
00:15:49good connections too
00:15:50with local politics.
00:15:52His brother Ernesto,
00:15:53for example,
00:15:53become mayor
00:15:54of the town of San Cipriano
00:15:56with the Socialist Party.
00:15:57It's not easy to do politics,
00:15:59politics honestly,
00:16:00in such a context.
00:16:02We had perceived
00:16:03that the Camorra
00:16:04was advancing
00:16:05and he was moving forward
00:16:07with substantial impunity.
00:16:10Gradually
00:16:11the Camorra
00:16:11he put his hands
00:16:13across all sectors
00:16:15of social life
00:16:16and economical,
00:16:17took root more,
00:16:19he became a monster
00:16:20and the State
00:16:23he didn't oppose it.
00:16:26The Casalese clan
00:16:27it could become
00:16:28what it is today
00:16:29because it was not opposed
00:16:31in due time.
00:16:33Not only
00:16:34it was not opposed,
00:16:36but sometimes
00:16:37he was also supported
00:16:39and it was also
00:16:41facilitated
00:16:42from some collusions.
00:16:44Antonio Bardellino
00:16:45he is the boss of the Casalesi.
00:16:46He has a princely villa
00:16:47to San Cipriano,
00:16:48but we don't have much left,
00:16:50because he always travels,
00:16:51South America,
00:16:51Brazil,
00:16:52Spain,
00:16:53first as a self-styled
00:16:54entrepreneur,
00:16:55then as a fugitive
00:16:56when you understand
00:16:57its criminal depth.
00:17:02One like that
00:17:03it can't stay
00:17:04under the others
00:17:05and the others
00:17:06they don't trust
00:17:06to stay next to him.
00:17:08The others
00:17:08in this case
00:17:09they are the Nuvoletta brothers
00:17:10and their allied clans
00:17:11like family
00:17:12Council
00:17:13of Torre Annunziata.
00:17:14In the mafia
00:17:15there is only one way
00:17:16to resolve fears,
00:17:17contrasts
00:17:18and lack of trust.
00:17:19Kill.
00:17:23And so,
00:17:24after that
00:17:25against the new
00:17:25organized Camorra
00:17:26by Raffaele Cutolo,
00:17:28in the province of Caserta
00:17:29another war breaks out.
00:17:31My first murder
00:17:32it happened
00:17:32in the summer of '84
00:17:33immediately after
00:17:34my exit
00:17:35from prison,
00:17:36rather from the OPG
00:17:37of Pozzo di Cotto
00:17:39in the province of Messina.
00:17:40My first one was
00:17:41a friar
00:17:43to the Nuvoletta clan
00:17:44which was a clan
00:17:45against us
00:17:45and it happened
00:17:47in a country
00:17:47attached to Trento
00:17:48practically at 200
00:17:49and that was
00:17:49my first murder.
00:17:51After that murder
00:17:52clearly
00:17:52I lent
00:17:53the oath
00:17:53in Casal di Principe.
00:17:55Bardellino
00:17:56and its Casalesi
00:17:57they are the strongest.
00:17:58In June
00:17:59of 1984
00:18:0014 men
00:18:01armed and masked
00:18:02they break down the gate
00:18:04and they break in
00:18:05in the farmhouse
00:18:06of the Nuvolettas
00:18:06of Poggio Vallesana.
00:18:10In the farmhouse
00:18:11there is one
00:18:12of the brothers
00:18:12Cloud
00:18:13Cyrus
00:18:13trying to escape
00:18:14but they chase him
00:18:15up to the road.
00:18:17They shoot him
00:18:18in the back
00:18:18with a rifle
00:18:19and then they finish it
00:18:20with one blow
00:18:21of gun.
00:18:26Ciro Nuvoletta
00:18:27he's not the only one
00:18:27to die
00:18:28on that day.
00:18:29There is a boy
00:18:30what is called
00:18:30Salvatore Squillace
00:18:31and who is 16 years old.
00:18:33It has nothing to do with it
00:18:33with the Camorra.
00:18:34He's just a boy
00:18:3516 years old
00:18:36which is found
00:18:36to pass by
00:18:37by chance
00:18:37in those parts
00:18:38but he comes across
00:18:39in men
00:18:40from Bardellino
00:18:40who come out shooting
00:18:41and is killed
00:18:42from a stray bullet.
00:18:49Then a few months later
00:18:51in August 1984
00:18:53the men of Bardellino
00:18:54they settle
00:18:55the second shot.
00:18:56Hidden inside
00:18:57a bus full of tourists
00:18:5815 men from Bardellino
00:19:00they are getting closer
00:19:01at the club
00:19:01of the fishermen
00:19:02of Torre Annunziata
00:19:03where there is a baptism
00:19:04in which they participate
00:19:06many of the Gionta clan.
00:19:10The men of Bardellino
00:19:12they jump out
00:19:13with weapons
00:19:13and the jackets
00:19:14bulletproof
00:19:14and they start shooting.
00:19:16On the ground
00:19:17104 shell casings remain
00:19:18and 8 deaths
00:19:19plus 7 injured
00:19:20including people
00:19:21that has nothing to do with it
00:19:22like a little girl
00:19:238 years old.
00:19:27A massacre
00:19:28the massacre
00:19:28of the circle
00:19:29of the fishermen.
00:19:30Did it last long?
00:19:32Yes because
00:19:33the children
00:19:33they always went
00:19:34how to shoot.
00:19:37Antonio Bardellino
00:19:38win this war too.
00:19:39The Nuvoletta clan
00:19:41he is forced
00:19:41to step aside
00:19:42paying also
00:19:43a kind of commitment
00:19:44for peace.
00:19:45It usually happens like this
00:19:46in mafia groups
00:19:47especially in groups
00:19:48gamoristic
00:19:49he gives himself the head
00:19:50of someone dangerous
00:19:51so either you have him arrested
00:19:53or have him killed
00:19:54really.
00:19:56One of the prices
00:19:57of peace
00:19:58among the Gionta Nuvolettas
00:19:59and the Bardellino standard-bearers
00:20:00it was the head
00:20:01by Valentino Gionta
00:20:02then a fugitive.
00:20:03Valentino Gionta
00:20:04he was driving
00:20:05his absence
00:20:06in Marano
00:20:07so in the area
00:20:08by Nuvoletta
00:20:09he was arrested
00:20:10right there
00:20:10after his time in hiding.
00:20:12There is a journalist
00:20:13in the morning
00:20:14what is called
00:20:14Giancarlo Siani.
00:20:19Siani is good
00:20:20he is someone who loves
00:20:21his work
00:20:21and he does it with passion.
00:20:23He writes about that
00:20:24what happens
00:20:24in Torre Annunziata
00:20:25uncomfortable articles
00:20:26but true
00:20:27who speak
00:20:27of relationships
00:20:28between politics
00:20:29and crime
00:20:29organized.
00:20:33He's good
00:20:34Giancarlo Siani
00:20:35he can read well
00:20:36what happens
00:20:37in his parts
00:20:38even too much
00:20:39for someone.
00:20:40Giancarlo Siani
00:20:41he wrote an article
00:20:42historical
00:20:42also from sources
00:20:45judicial
00:20:45at the time
00:20:46and hypothesized
00:20:47one of the streets
00:20:49investigative
00:20:49on this arrest
00:20:51that is, he said
00:20:51which could have been
00:20:52Gionta's arrest
00:20:53the price
00:20:54which had been paid
00:20:55to peace
00:20:56with Bardellino
00:20:57and with Alfieri
00:20:58by the group
00:20:59Cloud
00:21:00and then
00:21:00in exchange
00:21:01he had done
00:21:02stop
00:21:02on its territory
00:21:03maybe with a tip-off
00:21:04arrived.
00:21:05Writing this
00:21:06Giancarlo Siani
00:21:08he had practically
00:21:09data of the infamous
00:21:10to Lorenzo Nuvoletta
00:21:11there was a meeting
00:21:12in the farmhouse
00:21:13from Marano
00:21:14and it was decided
00:21:16the murder
00:21:16by Giancarlo Siani.
00:21:18October 23
00:21:191985
00:21:209pm
00:21:25Giancarlo Siani
00:21:26he's parking
00:21:27his little one
00:21:28Meari
00:21:28under his house
00:21:29in Vomero
00:21:30when two men
00:21:31who were waiting for him
00:21:32undisturbed for a long time
00:21:33they are getting closer
00:21:34they take out
00:21:35the guns
00:21:35and they shoot him.
00:21:47Giancarlo Siani
00:21:48it's not the only one
00:21:49innocent victim
00:21:50of those times of war.
00:21:51There had been one before
00:21:52a carabiniere from Marano
00:21:53what is called
00:21:54Salvatore Nuvoletta.
00:21:55It has nothing to do with it
00:21:56with the Nuvoletta clan
00:21:57it's a surname
00:21:58very widespread
00:21:59over there.
00:22:00Salvatore is only
00:22:01a 20-year-old carabiniere.
00:22:07That day
00:22:07It's July 2nd
00:22:08of 1982
00:22:09he stands in front
00:22:11at the parents' shop
00:22:12playing with a child.
00:22:17Then suddenly
00:22:18Salvatore hears his name being called
00:22:19by name and surname
00:22:20out loud.
00:22:21It has nothing to do with it
00:22:22with the Camorra
00:22:23Savior
00:22:23but it's still
00:22:24of those parts
00:22:24and he is a policeman
00:22:25and he knows what can happen
00:22:27when someone
00:22:28he calls you that.
00:22:35He's just in time
00:22:36to push away
00:22:37the child
00:22:37that two men
00:22:38they unload on him
00:22:39two 357 magnums
00:22:41loaded
00:22:42to explosive projectiles.
00:22:46Why?
00:22:46Why did they kill him like that?
00:22:48There was a conflict
00:22:49on fire shortly before
00:22:50with the carabinieri
00:22:51and Mario Schiavone
00:22:53said Menelik
00:22:54Sandokan's cousin
00:22:55he was killed.
00:23:02The Casalesi
00:23:03they want the head
00:23:04of who killed Menelik.
00:23:06There is this Savior
00:23:07Cloud
00:23:07this policeman
00:23:08that has nothing to do with it
00:23:09because among other things
00:23:10when there was
00:23:11the firefight
00:23:12he was also out of service
00:23:13but the youngest
00:23:14it is the least protected
00:23:15and then
00:23:16someone mentions his name
00:23:17and Salvatore
00:23:18he is killed.
00:23:19The Casalesi
00:23:20they are not done
00:23:20species
00:23:21there are no problems
00:23:22to kill
00:23:23to give warnings
00:23:25in a transversal manner.
00:23:27One of the victims
00:23:28illustrious
00:23:29he is the brother
00:23:30of Judge Imposimato
00:23:32in the early 1980s
00:23:33which was a favor
00:23:35made right
00:23:35to the Sicilian mafia
00:23:36to give a warning
00:23:37to the judge
00:23:38who was investigating
00:23:39in Rome
00:23:40precisely on the relationships
00:23:41among the band
00:23:43of the Magliana
00:23:43and the Sicilian mafia.
00:23:46And then there are
00:23:47the men
00:23:47of the police
00:23:49like the carabinieri
00:23:50Carmelo Ganci
00:23:50and Luciano Pignatelli
00:23:52and also ten agents
00:23:53of penitentiary police
00:23:54in service
00:23:55in prisons
00:23:56of Poggio Reale
00:23:57and Santa Maria Capo a Vetere
00:23:59like Ignazio De Florio
00:24:00killed on the same day
00:24:02by Franco Imposimato.
00:24:05In the end
00:24:06Antonio Bardellino
00:24:07of his men
00:24:08they find themselves masters
00:24:09of the province of Caserta
00:24:10masters of that
00:24:11which has begun to be
00:24:12the Casalesi empire.
00:24:16An empire in full expansion
00:24:18above all
00:24:19from an economic point of view.
00:24:21Antonio Bardellino
00:24:22he was a man
00:24:23who had a large following
00:24:25and a big one
00:24:26economic intelligence
00:24:27and in fact
00:24:29it was just
00:24:30with his direction
00:24:33that the organization
00:24:35began to prosper
00:24:36infiltrating
00:24:38in public procurement
00:24:39checking
00:24:40the municipalities
00:24:42and checking
00:24:44the market
00:24:45of concrete
00:24:46that of the quarries
00:24:47that of the inert materials
00:24:48it was a real one
00:24:50economic explosion
00:24:52the one that
00:24:53the organization
00:24:54had in the period
00:24:55in which
00:24:55Bardellino
00:24:56he drove it
00:24:57There's a lot of money
00:24:58at stake
00:24:59there are many jobs to do
00:25:00in the province of Caserta
00:25:02useful works
00:25:02that are needed
00:25:03to the development of the territory
00:25:04above all
00:25:05after the earthquake
00:25:06of 1980
00:25:13There is the highway
00:25:14that from Nola
00:25:14goes to Villa Literno
00:25:15to be put in place
00:25:16there is the connection
00:25:17of the highway
00:25:18Rome-Naples
00:25:18to be built
00:25:19there are public tenders
00:25:20for almost
00:25:21250 billion lire
00:25:23we start talking
00:25:24of high speed
00:25:25and then
00:25:26there is a huge amount of work
00:25:27the accommodation
00:25:28of the 320 kilometers
00:25:29of the banks
00:25:30of the canal
00:25:31of the Royal Lagni
00:25:31a reclamation project
00:25:33which dates back to the time
00:25:33of the Bourbons
00:25:34a deal
00:25:35for almost
00:25:36500 billion lire
00:25:39thanks to the control
00:25:40of the territory
00:25:41to direct intimidation
00:25:43to corruption
00:25:44and to the relationships
00:25:44with politics
00:25:45Antonio Bardellino
00:25:46and his
00:25:47they put their hands on
00:25:48everywhere
00:25:51they make money
00:25:52in two ways
00:25:52asking for pizza
00:25:53to the companies
00:25:54who do the work
00:25:5410%
00:25:55for procurement
00:25:56which concern
00:25:56the streets
00:25:57and 5%
00:25:58for those
00:25:58which concern
00:25:59the buildings
00:26:02but above all
00:26:03if they take them
00:26:04they are the contractors
00:26:05because when you
00:26:06builds something
00:26:07there is a need
00:26:07of a series
00:26:08of companies
00:26:08who work
00:26:09on site
00:26:09for the movement
00:26:10Earth
00:26:11digging with bulldozers
00:26:12for example
00:26:12or for the materials
00:26:14for construction
00:26:15like concrete
00:26:16which must be
00:26:16made on the spot
00:26:17because it is necessary
00:26:18use it
00:26:19within a couple of hours
00:26:19they then created
00:26:21three consortiums
00:26:22one for the cement
00:26:23one for the inert materials
00:26:24one for the other
00:26:24materials
00:26:25for construction
00:26:26where all entrepreneurs
00:26:28who wanted to operate
00:26:29in this sector
00:26:30they had to join
00:26:31in fact
00:26:32to this consortium
00:26:33who did not join it
00:26:34he was forced
00:26:35or to go out
00:26:35from the market
00:26:36or it came
00:26:37eliminated
00:26:38physically
00:26:39clean companies
00:26:40those who have
00:26:41the certification
00:26:42anti-mafia in place
00:26:43like those in the north
00:26:44for example
00:26:44they win the contracts
00:26:45but then
00:26:46they are forced
00:26:47to subcontract
00:26:48to the Casalese companies
00:26:49the price they want
00:26:50them of course
00:26:51that's what happens
00:26:52for example
00:26:53for the contract
00:26:54of the prison
00:26:54of Santa Maria
00:26:55Capo a Vetere
00:26:56which is won
00:26:57from a large company
00:26:58from the north
00:26:58specialized
00:26:59in public buildings
00:27:00the prison contract
00:27:02is won
00:27:03from a large company
00:27:04of Parma
00:27:05just arrived
00:27:06on site
00:27:07the manager
00:27:08of the company
00:27:08of Parma
00:27:09not only
00:27:10he is taken
00:27:11with slaps
00:27:11from subjects
00:27:14belonging
00:27:14to the organization
00:27:15because he doesn't understand
00:27:17right away
00:27:17who is he talking to?
00:27:19but the next evening
00:27:21he is put in the car
00:27:23let's say he's coming
00:27:23made to turn
00:27:25for the countryside
00:27:26of Lake Aversano
00:27:26and is brought
00:27:27in front of
00:27:27to Francesco Bitognetti
00:27:29and he is told
00:27:30with his
00:27:32I think so anyway
00:27:33certain quota
00:27:35of amazement
00:27:36he is told
00:27:37not only
00:27:38who must provide
00:27:39all materials
00:27:42let's say
00:27:42of completion
00:27:43of the district prison
00:27:44the iron
00:27:45the doors
00:27:47the bathrooms
00:27:48would come to say
00:27:49the keys
00:27:49to do this
00:27:51but
00:27:51to decide
00:27:52who like
00:27:53and how much
00:27:53must work
00:27:54in the province
00:27:55from Caserta
00:27:55a check is needed
00:27:57capillary of the territory
00:27:58it takes people
00:27:59that he knows immediately
00:28:00as soon as it opens
00:28:01a construction site
00:28:01somewhere
00:28:02and also
00:28:03as soon as
00:28:03a municipality
00:28:04or an administration
00:28:05wants to launch
00:28:06a contract
00:28:06and above all
00:28:07able
00:28:08to control it
00:28:09In short
00:28:10it takes
00:28:10mayors
00:28:11councilors
00:28:12and administrators
00:28:13complacent
00:28:13or colluded
00:28:14for love
00:28:15or by force
00:28:15in the arch
00:28:16of a short time
00:28:17gradually
00:28:19the Camorra
00:28:19it begins
00:28:20to decide
00:28:21not only
00:28:22from whom
00:28:23to be represented
00:28:25but it begins
00:28:25to impose
00:28:26mayors
00:28:27councilors
00:28:28administrators
00:28:29in companies
00:28:30sanitary
00:28:31in 1979
00:28:33there is
00:28:33the first
00:28:34training
00:28:35of a list
00:28:35civic
00:28:36supported
00:28:38and wanted
00:28:39from
00:28:40Iovine
00:28:41in Casal
00:28:42of the Princes
00:28:42administrators
00:28:44complacent
00:28:44directors
00:28:45of bank
00:28:46complacent
00:28:46able
00:28:47to receive
00:28:47rivers of money
00:28:48without asking questions
00:28:49and then
00:28:50companies and businesses
00:28:51to recycle them
00:28:52white collar workers
00:28:53not only
00:28:54capable soldiers
00:28:55to shoot
00:28:56but entrepreneurs
00:28:57able
00:28:57to make money
00:28:58we were
00:28:59weak
00:29:00because there wasn't
00:29:01a socket
00:29:02of conscience
00:29:03in the population
00:29:04That
00:29:05he was late
00:29:07in perception
00:29:08of the presence
00:29:10of the Camorra
00:29:10in a widespread manner
00:29:12Often
00:29:13we felt each other
00:29:14to object
00:29:15but what do we care?
00:29:16there is a part
00:29:18of criminal activities
00:29:19as in many others
00:29:21parts
00:29:21of Italy
00:29:22and of the world
00:29:23but there
00:29:24it was happening
00:29:25something
00:29:25of original
00:29:27moreover
00:29:29alarming
00:29:30Antonio Bardellino
00:29:31is at the top
00:29:32of the various clans
00:29:33that hold up
00:29:34the Casalesi empire
00:29:35but
00:29:36there are also
00:29:36the others
00:29:37those who know
00:29:38shoot
00:29:38those who struggle
00:29:40to respect
00:29:40his authority
00:29:41like him
00:29:41did not respect
00:29:42that of the Nuvolettas
00:29:43there are these young people
00:29:44that are growing
00:29:46there is Francesco Bidognetti
00:29:48there is Francesco Schiavone
00:29:50Sandocan
00:29:50there is another young man
00:29:51which is growing
00:29:52Michael Zagaria
00:29:53there is Enzo De Falco
00:29:55From Your Wolf
00:29:55and there is also
00:29:56the right arm
00:29:57from Bardellino
00:29:58Mario Iovine
00:30:01there is one thing
00:30:01that doesn't come back
00:30:02Antonio Bardellino
00:30:03makes a lot of money
00:30:04with the companies
00:30:05of the Casalesi
00:30:06or with his
00:30:06but then he takes them out
00:30:08abroad
00:30:08in South America
00:30:09and in Brazil
00:30:10to invest them
00:30:11in traffic
00:30:11of narcotics
00:30:12and in fact
00:30:13that's where he lives
00:30:14abroad
00:30:15delegate everything
00:30:16to the brothers
00:30:17and to the grandchildren
00:30:18and lives in Brazil
00:30:19and not in its territory
00:30:20and this one
00:30:21it's a thing
00:30:22that no leader
00:30:23nor of Cosa Nostra
00:30:24nor of the Camorra
00:30:25has he ever done
00:30:28a boss
00:30:29certain things
00:30:29he hears them
00:30:30and Antonio Bardellino
00:30:31it didn't become
00:30:32the boss
00:30:33of the Casalesi
00:30:33just by chance
00:30:34At that time
00:30:35towards the end
00:30:36of 1987
00:30:37leaves Brazil
00:30:38to return
00:30:39in San Cipriano
00:30:40must put
00:30:41okay
00:30:41a few things
00:30:42what does it mean
00:30:43one thing
00:30:43very precise
00:30:44kill
00:30:45a few people
00:31:00Mario Iovine
00:31:01the right arm
00:31:02from Bardellino
00:31:03he has a brother
00:31:04whose name is Domenico
00:31:05he doesn't behave well
00:31:06Dominic
00:31:06every now and again
00:31:07talk to the police
00:31:10Like this
00:31:11one day in January
00:31:12of 1988
00:31:13at 10 in the morning
00:31:15the machine
00:31:15with on board
00:31:16Domenico Iovine
00:31:17his bodyguard
00:31:18is placed alongside
00:31:19along the highway
00:31:19Domitian
00:31:20from a car
00:31:20with on board
00:31:21a fire group
00:31:22of the Casalesi
00:31:22who start shooting
00:31:24Domenico Iovine
00:31:25he is killed
00:31:26with 5 shots
00:31:26loaded with buckshot
00:31:31it's a signal
00:31:32a signal
00:31:33given to Mario Iovine
00:31:34and to all the others
00:31:35boys
00:31:35of the family
00:31:36of the Casalesi
00:31:36it's them
00:31:37that don't fit
00:31:38it was decided
00:31:39at that point
00:31:41to kill
00:31:42Bardellino Antonio
00:31:44this is a word
00:31:45of '88
00:31:47I wasn't connected to the electricity
00:31:49everyday
00:31:49also because
00:31:50I was under arrest
00:31:51to meciliare
00:31:52but every day
00:31:52I was leaving home
00:31:53calmly
00:31:54because there weren't any
00:31:55and I met
00:31:56with De Falco
00:31:58clearly
00:31:59they were putting us on electricity
00:32:00of what was to happen
00:32:01Antonio Bardellino
00:32:02he returned to Brazil
00:32:03and it's there
00:32:04that Mario Iovine
00:32:05he contacts him
00:32:05Antonio Bardellino
00:32:07but he doesn't trust
00:32:08and so
00:32:08May 26th
00:32:09of 1988
00:32:10he gives him an appointment
00:32:12in Buzios
00:32:13which is about a hundred
00:32:14of kilometers
00:32:14from Rio de Janeiro
00:32:15and waits for him there
00:32:16we were waiting
00:32:17the news
00:32:17that Iovine and Mario
00:32:18they called Brazil
00:32:19and say
00:32:20Everything is fine
00:32:20Antonio is dead
00:32:21you can move on
00:32:22to kill my votes
00:32:24the death of Antonio Bardellino
00:32:25It remains a mystery
00:32:26according to the statements
00:32:28of the repentants
00:32:28it would have been Mario Iovine
00:32:30to kill him
00:32:30with hammer blows
00:32:31after Bardellino
00:32:33he had found the gun
00:32:34that he had hidden
00:32:35at home
00:32:35to shoot him
00:32:39then Iovine
00:32:40he had buried him
00:32:41on a beach
00:32:42in a place
00:32:42but that
00:32:42it was never found
00:32:44for someone else
00:32:45Instead
00:32:46Antonio Bardellino
00:32:47he would still be alive
00:32:48he reached an agreement
00:32:49with Iovine
00:32:49and the Casalesi
00:32:50and he retired
00:33:00whatever happened
00:33:01Mario Iovine's phone call
00:33:03to men
00:33:03who are waiting
00:33:04in Casal di Principe
00:33:05he arrives
00:33:06and it begins
00:33:07another massacre
00:33:08it comes from there
00:33:09a chain of blood
00:33:10which lasts a couple of years
00:33:12and which has episodes
00:33:14of extraordinary
00:33:15military violence
00:33:16do you think that
00:33:17in December 1988
00:33:19in front of a gambling den
00:33:21of Casa Pisenna
00:33:22in a firefight
00:33:24between people
00:33:25trust Bardellino
00:33:27that they were looking for
00:33:28to resist
00:33:28on the offensive
00:33:29and the people
00:33:31which currently
00:33:32I am then
00:33:33the managers
00:33:35let's say so
00:33:35of the current
00:33:36great Casalesi
00:33:37they are exploded
00:33:38something like
00:33:39140-150 shots
00:33:41of automatic weapons
00:33:43double that
00:33:45that they found themselves
00:33:47on the pavement of Via Fani
00:33:48in short, to understand each other
00:33:49Attention
00:33:50silence again
00:33:51episodes
00:33:52that would make them rush
00:33:53the reporters
00:33:54from all over the world
00:33:55and that instead
00:33:55they end
00:33:56in the news pages
00:33:57of local editions
00:33:58and instead
00:33:59in Casal di Principe
00:34:01throughout the province
00:34:01from Caserta
00:34:02there is war
00:34:12the Casalesi
00:34:13they act quickly
00:34:14the first to be killed
00:34:16It's Paride Salzillo
00:34:17one of the grandchildren
00:34:18by Antonio Bardellino
00:34:22without knowing
00:34:23what happened
00:34:23to Antonio Bardellino
00:34:24in Brazil
00:34:25Paris Salzillo
00:34:26he goes on a date
00:34:28he finds himself
00:34:29in front of
00:34:30Francesco Schiavone
00:34:31Sandokan
00:34:31and his men
00:34:32they take away his gun
00:34:33they tell him
00:34:34that Bardellino is dead
00:34:35and that now
00:34:35it's his turn
00:34:36Like this
00:34:37Salzillo goes to sit down
00:34:38on a chair
00:34:39and lets himself be strangled
00:34:40practically
00:34:40without reacting
00:34:44then we moved on
00:34:45to destroy
00:34:46the whole family
00:34:47from Bardellino
00:34:48I myself
00:34:49I committed murders
00:34:51within
00:34:52of the group
00:34:53from Bardellino
00:34:54of the nephew
00:34:55Antonio
00:34:55that by now
00:34:56it was detached
00:34:56from the group
00:34:57of the Casalesi
00:34:57and then
00:34:58there was the so-called
00:34:59Casa Pesena massacre
00:35:01Where
00:35:03we had it
00:35:03infiltrator
00:35:04within
00:35:05of the group
00:35:06by Salzillo
00:35:07Antonio
00:35:07who was the nephew
00:35:08from Bardellino
00:35:08and organized itself
00:35:09this
00:35:10let's say
00:35:10this ambush
00:35:11to men
00:35:12by Antonio Salzillo
00:35:13the other nephew
00:35:14from Bardellino
00:35:15the only one capable
00:35:16to organize
00:35:17a reaction
00:35:17it has arrived
00:35:18a tip-off
00:35:18Raffaele Diana
00:35:20one of the men
00:35:20by Sandocan
00:35:21he's playing
00:35:22in a gambling den
00:35:23at Casa Pesena
00:35:29it's a trap
00:35:30Raffaele Diana
00:35:31he only does
00:35:32from bait
00:35:32and so
00:35:33when Antonio Salzillo
00:35:35he arrives with his men
00:35:36there are also
00:35:36those of others
00:35:37and it explodes
00:35:38a firefight
00:35:46Antonio Salzillo
00:35:47he is saved
00:35:48and escapes to Switzerland
00:35:49but that evening
00:35:50the evening of December 17th
00:35:521988
00:35:53at Casa Pesena
00:35:54there is the Wild West
00:35:55and not only there
00:35:56in San Cipriano
00:35:58and in Casal di Principe
00:35:59an armed procession
00:36:00by car
00:36:01parade
00:36:02along the courses
00:36:02of the citizens
00:36:03right down
00:36:03Bardellino house
00:36:04it's the resignation
00:36:06evident
00:36:06of a transformation
00:36:08almost like a village
00:36:09South American
00:36:10of those territories
00:36:11where the Camorra
00:36:13could act
00:36:14undisturbed
00:36:15to the point
00:36:16he held an armed procession
00:36:19the war ends with the escape
00:36:21of the last relatives of Antonio Bardellino
00:36:26the Camorra
00:36:27of the province of Caserta
00:36:28passes into the hands of Mario Iovine
00:36:30who is at the head of a sort of directory
00:36:32formed by Sandokan
00:36:33Francesco Bidognetti
00:36:35Enzo De Falco
00:36:38but Mario Iovine
00:36:39the authority to keep them all under control
00:36:41he doesn't have it
00:36:42he is not
00:36:43Antonio Bardellino
00:36:46On the contrary
00:36:47he has a lot of problems too
00:36:48meanwhile he has a problem with cocaine
00:36:50and then like Bardellino
00:36:52makes the mistake of moving
00:36:53all his business
00:36:54abroad
00:36:56No
00:36:56the authority to keep everyone under control
00:36:59Mario Iovine
00:37:00he just doesn't have it
00:37:02Sandokan
00:37:03and Francesco Bidognetti
00:37:04I'm in prison
00:37:05they are arrested by the carabinieri
00:37:07thanks to a tip-off
00:37:08while they were meeting
00:37:09at the home of the former deputy mayor
00:37:11and finance councilor
00:37:12from Casal di Principe
00:37:13but it doesn't matter
00:37:14they also command from prison
00:37:16no problem
00:37:17and they decide that Enzo De Falco
00:37:19it is not reliable
00:37:20and must be eliminated
00:37:21maybe it was him
00:37:23to tip off the police
00:37:25which made them end up inside
00:37:27it wouldn't be the first time
00:37:29that certain things happen
00:37:30in the Camorra
00:37:31we've already seen it
00:37:32De Falco in some way
00:37:34he was the entrepreneur of the clan
00:37:37the reference man
00:37:39and this was worrying
00:37:40Schiavone and Bidognetti
00:37:42about the fact
00:37:44that he could use
00:37:46a whole series of relationships
00:37:47even to the detriment
00:37:48of the other two companions
00:37:49in February 91
00:37:51around 7 pm
00:37:52Enzo De Falco
00:37:53he's in his car
00:37:54in Casal di Principe
00:37:55at the height of Corso Garibaldi
00:37:57is supported
00:37:58from another car
00:37:59with on board
00:38:00two Casalesi killers
00:38:01Enzo De Falco
00:38:02gets hit
00:38:03from a burst of Kalashnikov
00:38:04and dies instantly
00:38:07it's the beginning
00:38:08of a new war
00:38:09De Falco's brother
00:38:12Nuncio
00:38:12try to react
00:38:13and he takes it
00:38:14with Mario Iovine
00:38:15who is in Portugal
00:38:16and did not hold
00:38:17hold back the others
00:38:18hire a group
00:38:20of Spanish killers
00:38:21that surprise him
00:38:22in Cascais
00:38:22where he lives
00:38:23in a telephone booth
00:38:24while he's on the phone
00:38:25and they kill him
00:38:26in March 1991
00:38:35it's war
00:38:36De Falco's men
00:38:38on one side
00:38:38and those of Sandoca
00:38:39in the bins
00:38:40on the other
00:38:41they collide
00:38:42almost every day
00:38:43between Casa Pesenna
00:38:44Casal di Principe
00:38:45and Saint Cyprian
00:38:45leaving on the ground
00:38:47dozens of deaths
00:38:48and not only
00:38:49Camorra soldiers
00:38:55March 19, 1995
00:38:58It's half past seven
00:38:59in the morning
00:39:00and Don Peppino
00:39:01it's in the sacristy
00:39:02to get ready
00:39:02for the mass
00:39:05shortly before
00:39:06he celebrated
00:39:07his nomastic
00:39:08together with a group
00:39:09of friends
00:39:09many friends
00:39:10because if the Camorra
00:39:11he wishes him harm
00:39:12there are so many people
00:39:12that instead
00:39:13he loves him
00:39:14for his commitment
00:39:15and for his courage
00:39:17he wrote an appeal
00:39:18against that
00:39:19which calls for dictatorship
00:39:20Camorra army
00:39:21which is titled
00:39:22For the love of my people
00:39:30that morning
00:39:31March 19th
00:39:32just outside
00:39:33from the sacristy
00:39:34Don Peppino
00:39:35it is located in front
00:39:36a man
00:39:36he's a killer
00:39:37by Nunzio De Falco
00:39:38he has in his hand
00:39:39a Browning
00:39:40semi-automatic
00:39:41the focus on Don Peppino
00:39:42and shoots him
00:39:43four shots to the head
00:39:49when it happens like this
00:39:50when he is killed
00:39:52someone
00:39:52that is fighting
00:39:53against dictatorship
00:39:54mafia army
00:39:55that it is in Calabria
00:39:56in Sicily
00:39:56or in Campania
00:39:57that he is a man
00:39:58of the State
00:39:59or a citizen
00:39:59for good
00:40:00it always happens
00:40:01the same thing
00:40:10there is pain
00:40:11of good people
00:40:12there is the State
00:40:13who is dismayed
00:40:14he is indignant
00:40:15and is committed
00:40:15like in the song
00:40:16Don Raffae
00:40:17by Fabrizio De Andrè
00:40:25and then
00:40:27inevitably
00:40:28start
00:40:28the countryside
00:40:29of defamation
00:40:30to belittle
00:40:31who was just killed
00:40:38but it's not true
00:40:39and who publishes
00:40:40certain lies
00:40:41becomes in a way
00:40:42or in the other
00:40:42instrument of that
00:40:43armed dictatorship
00:40:44that Don Peppino is killed
00:40:45who was killed
00:40:47because it was annoying
00:40:48and maybe
00:40:49for another reason too
00:40:50much thinner
00:40:51but he was chosen
00:40:53as a goal
00:40:54and this
00:40:55I think that
00:40:57it's there to prove
00:41:00whatever it is
00:41:01the strategy
00:41:02of the organization
00:41:03by Casalesi
00:41:04not so much
00:41:06for the homilies
00:41:08what he was doing
00:41:09How much
00:41:10rather
00:41:11Why
00:41:12killing a man
00:41:13like Don Giuseppe Diana
00:41:15it would have been
00:41:16recalled
00:41:17in force
00:41:18the intervention
00:41:19of the State
00:41:20and this
00:41:21would have hindered
00:41:23the evolution
00:41:26the development
00:41:26of traffic
00:41:27illicit activities
00:41:28and infiltrations
00:41:31of the economy
00:41:31legal
00:41:32of the Casalesi
00:41:33and essentially
00:41:36it ended up being
00:41:37the instrument
00:41:38through which
00:41:39the De Falcos
00:41:41they took revenge
00:41:42towards
00:41:43of the Slavs
00:41:43in the end
00:41:45the war
00:41:45they win it
00:41:46Sandocan
00:41:46and Bidognetti
00:41:47they kill
00:41:48Joseph De Falco
00:41:49Nuzio's brother
00:41:50they kill
00:41:51the lawyer
00:41:52Aldo Scalzone
00:41:53who is the advisor
00:41:54political
00:41:54of the De Falcos
00:41:55they kill
00:41:56the main one
00:41:56family killer
00:41:57they also kill
00:41:59Liano Diana
00:41:59which is only
00:42:00boyfriend
00:42:01of a daughter
00:42:01of the De Falcos
00:42:02in the end
00:42:03Nuzio De Falco
00:42:04escape to Spain
00:42:05and he retreats
00:42:06from business
00:42:15At the head of the Camorra
00:42:17of the province of Caserta
00:42:18at the head of the Casalesi
00:42:19they remain now
00:42:20Francesco Bidognetti
00:42:22said chubby
00:42:23and midnight
00:42:23and above all
00:42:24Francesco Schiavone
00:42:25called Sandocan
00:42:29and under them
00:42:30Michael Zagaria
00:42:31said crooked-headed
00:42:33Antonio Iovine
00:42:34called Nino
00:42:35and then
00:42:35Dario De Simone
00:42:36Together
00:42:37they hold up
00:42:38what is
00:42:39a federation
00:42:39of families
00:42:40the mafia
00:42:41of the Casalesi
00:42:42very different
00:42:43we saw it
00:42:44from the Neapolitan Camorra
00:42:45to understand
00:42:46how it works
00:42:48the Casalesi clan
00:42:49you have to have
00:42:50as a reference
00:42:51not the Camorra
00:42:51from Scampia
00:42:52noisy
00:42:53noisy
00:42:54very violent
00:42:56but our thing
00:42:58our thing
00:42:59that in the course
00:43:00of the years
00:43:02has placed
00:43:03his attention
00:43:04of self-defense
00:43:05on two aspects
00:43:07fundamentals
00:43:08that of control
00:43:09of the processes
00:43:11and that
00:43:12of the concealment
00:43:15of the proceeds
00:43:16of the activities
00:43:17illicit
00:43:18which they carried out
00:43:19Therefore
00:43:20recycling
00:43:21of money
00:43:21investments
00:43:22in business
00:43:23apparently clean
00:43:24transfers
00:43:25of money
00:43:25abroad
00:43:26Like this
00:43:27to be able to
00:43:29protect
00:43:29survival
00:43:31same
00:43:31for the organization
00:43:32regardless
00:43:33from individuals
00:43:35the Casalesi clan
00:43:37he moved
00:43:37along the same road
00:43:39Before
00:43:39during
00:43:40and after the war
00:43:41the Casalesi clan
00:43:42continues to deal with
00:43:44of his business
00:43:52keep making money
00:43:53not only
00:43:54with illegal activities
00:43:55with extortion
00:43:56on procurement
00:43:57and management
00:43:58of the companies
00:43:58directly controlled
00:43:59not only
00:44:01with concrete
00:44:02and concrete
00:44:05the Casalesi
00:44:06they make money
00:44:07with agriculture
00:44:08but not with the normal one
00:44:09not with the products
00:44:10of the earth
00:44:11of a fertile land
00:44:12and rich
00:44:12like the countryside
00:44:22the Casalesi
00:44:23they make money
00:44:24with agriculture
00:44:24ghost
00:44:28there is a state-owned company
00:44:29which is called Aima
00:44:30and which deals with
00:44:32to withdraw
00:44:32agricultural products
00:44:33in excess
00:44:34paying them with public money
00:44:36to support agriculture
00:44:40to the collection centers
00:44:41Aima
00:44:42controlled by the Casalesi
00:44:43they arrive every year
00:44:44tons of products
00:44:45not sold
00:44:46but it's not true
00:44:47it's rotten fruit
00:44:48or they are full of stones
00:44:49or
00:44:50just a number
00:44:51written on a piece of paper
00:44:52to which nothing corresponds
00:44:56a deal
00:44:57from hundreds
00:44:57of millions of lire
00:44:58for each collection point
00:45:07the Casalesi
00:45:08they make money
00:45:09with the distribution
00:45:10of the products
00:45:11that control
00:45:11almost entirely
00:45:12in the bars
00:45:13in restaurants
00:45:14in hotels
00:45:15in the canteens
00:45:16you can buy them
00:45:17and use
00:45:18only the products
00:45:19what they want
00:45:25buffalo mozzarella
00:45:26produced by the farms
00:45:27of the Casalesi
00:45:28for example
00:45:29even those that graze
00:45:30on illegal landfills
00:45:31or those who get sick
00:45:33of brucellosis
00:45:34which should be demolished
00:45:35instead in their place
00:45:36animals are killed
00:45:37that come from the estates
00:45:39of the clans in Romania
00:45:45they make money
00:45:46the Casalesi
00:45:46they turn into gold
00:45:48everything they touch
00:45:49even the garbage
00:45:50even the waste
00:45:51above all
00:45:52the toxic ones
00:45:53the Casalesi clan
00:45:54for someone
00:45:56who doesn't know
00:45:56he entered
00:45:57in business
00:45:58of waste
00:46:01between 89
00:46:03and the 90
00:46:04at that time
00:46:05we know
00:46:07we understood
00:46:08they made us understand
00:46:09the entrepreneurs
00:46:10the business
00:46:10of the garbage
00:46:11before that day
00:46:12we didn't know anything
00:46:13we didn't even know
00:46:14that with the garbage
00:46:14they could have been done
00:46:15a lot of money
00:46:16there is waste
00:46:17urban solids
00:46:18the normal garbage
00:46:19of all cities
00:46:20of Italy
00:46:21but above all
00:46:22there are poisons
00:46:23that produce
00:46:23the factories of the north
00:46:24and special waste
00:46:25hospital ones
00:46:26the toxic ones
00:46:28the contaminated ones
00:46:29from radioactive substances
00:46:30the Camorra
00:46:31at a certain point
00:46:32he understands that he can handle
00:46:33independently
00:46:34what it was
00:46:35a service
00:46:36up until that moment
00:46:37made in partnership
00:46:39and places itself on the market
00:46:41independently
00:46:42above all
00:46:42for disposal
00:46:43of toxic waste
00:46:45which are waste
00:46:46industrialists
00:46:47highly dangerous
00:46:48even radioactive
00:46:50among the first
00:46:51to understand the deal
00:46:52there is Francesco Bidognetti
00:46:53Chubby and Midnight
00:46:54puts together
00:46:56a consortium
00:46:56of disposal
00:46:57what is called
00:46:58Ecology 89
00:46:59followed closely
00:47:00from others
00:47:00Michael Zagaria
00:47:02and Antonio Iovini
00:47:03together with entrepreneurs
00:47:04landfill managers
00:47:05like Gaetano Vassallo
00:47:07they get busy
00:47:08to get
00:47:09the garbage
00:47:09of the northern industry
00:47:10The waste that arrived
00:47:12from us
00:47:12mainly
00:47:13they came from the north
00:47:15they came from
00:47:16purifiers
00:47:18Tuscans
00:47:18Brescia
00:47:21they were
00:47:21industrial factories
00:47:23of paints
00:47:24they were the laundries
00:47:25industrialists
00:47:26the tanneries
00:47:27everything arrived
00:47:29I have been
00:47:30very short
00:47:31on landfills
00:47:31it was a thing
00:47:32mind-blowing
00:47:33it was a thing
00:47:34mind-blowing
00:47:34Truly
00:47:35they are there
00:47:36of the sand quarries
00:47:37from us
00:47:37deep
00:47:374-500 meters
00:47:39on the coast
00:47:39Domitius
00:47:40between Castelvoltuno
00:47:41also Cangelo
00:47:42Arnone
00:47:42they were unloaded there
00:47:43of everything
00:47:44In short
00:47:44of everything and more
00:47:45really
00:47:46the farmers
00:47:47they told him
00:47:47that was fertilizer
00:47:48that was hot
00:47:50the waste
00:47:50of the mud
00:47:51of the purifiers
00:47:52everything was burning
00:47:53Indeed
00:47:54if we go
00:47:54in that area
00:47:55nothing grows anymore
00:47:56it's a stink
00:47:57that cannot be
00:47:58it's a big deal
00:47:59for companies in the north
00:48:00lose a kilo
00:48:01of special waste
00:48:02it will cost
00:48:032006 prices
00:48:04from 21 to 60 cents
00:48:07of euros per kilo
00:48:09the Casalesi
00:48:10they do the same operation
00:48:11for 9-10 cents
00:48:12of euros per kilo
00:48:13it's a big deal
00:48:14it's a criminal business
00:48:15there are so many
00:48:17a lot of money
00:48:17at stake
00:48:18that at a certain point
00:48:18to Antonio Iovine
00:48:19it comes to mind
00:48:20to ask for protection money
00:48:21to the companies
00:48:22that dispose of
00:48:23the waste
00:48:23but it's them
00:48:24the Casalesi
00:48:25those companies
00:48:26and it is pointed out to him
00:48:27that the Camorra on the Camorra
00:48:28it can't be done
00:48:29at the start
00:48:36the waste
00:48:37they are buried
00:48:38secretly
00:48:38in official landfills
00:48:40but it's understandable
00:48:41that soon
00:48:41they will get clogged
00:48:42and then someone
00:48:43will find out
00:48:44what's happening
00:48:49then they open
00:48:51illegal landfills
00:48:51in the area
00:48:52between the wall
00:48:53and Villa l'Iterno
00:48:54digging in the fields
00:48:55the ditches are filled
00:48:58the quarries are used
00:48:59open for work
00:49:00even the streets
00:49:01they serve to cover
00:49:02tons of waste
00:49:07in conclusion
00:49:08the Casalesi
00:49:08they have control
00:49:09almost total
00:49:10of the territory
00:49:11and they behave
00:49:12as really
00:49:12it were theirs
00:49:13and as if they could
00:49:14do what they want
00:49:15of the 2639 square kilometers
00:49:18of the province of Caserta
00:49:19even poison them
00:49:28and not only the land
00:49:29since 1989
00:49:31since the Casalesi
00:49:32they begin
00:49:33to poison
00:49:34massively
00:49:35the territory
00:49:35in the province
00:49:36from Caserta
00:49:37the number
00:49:38of people
00:49:38who dies
00:49:39for tumors
00:49:40pollution-related
00:49:41increases
00:49:41in an incredible way
00:49:42you see that pine tree
00:49:43under that pine tree
00:49:44often and willingly
00:49:45they told us
00:49:46to land the waste
00:49:47we landed the waste
00:49:48together with other colleagues
00:49:49type of waste
00:49:50solid, liquid, urban
00:49:51hazardous waste
00:49:52for the people
00:49:53and harmful to health
00:49:54I'm saying that this
00:49:55it's an illegal landfill
00:49:56it's more of an illegal landfill
00:49:58why is this
00:49:59what the mafias do
00:50:00Cosa Nostra
00:50:01the Andrangheta
00:50:02the Camorra
00:50:02even the Casalesi
00:50:03they do not produce work
00:50:05they steal it from others
00:50:06with rigged tenders
00:50:08they steal people's money
00:50:10with inflated costs
00:50:11of public works
00:50:12they ruin the reputation
00:50:13of who down there
00:50:14he knows how to cultivate the land well
00:50:16and produce excellent buffalo milk
00:50:17they poison everything
00:50:19with toxic waste
00:50:20because they are entrepreneurs
00:50:21Yes
00:50:22but criminal entrepreneurs
00:50:23and their task
00:50:24it's making money
00:50:25at all costs
00:50:29a presence on the territory
00:50:30also witnessed
00:50:32from an outpouring of wealth
00:50:33and power
00:50:34as for the villas
00:50:35of the clan leaders
00:50:35huge
00:50:36luxurious
00:50:37Hollywood
00:50:42like the villa
00:50:43by Walter Schiavone
00:50:44almost completely destroyed
00:50:45shortly before
00:50:46to be kidnapped
00:50:47by the authorities
00:50:48a villa worth 5 billion lire
00:50:50three floors of columns
00:50:51in neoclassical style
00:50:52black marble floors
00:50:53swimming pools
00:50:54a bit like the house
00:50:55by Tony Montana
00:50:56the boss from the movie Scarface
00:50:57played by Al Pacino
00:51:08why all that
00:51:09that the Casalesi do
00:51:10it's not possible
00:51:11without a capillary
00:51:12and almost total
00:51:13control of the territory
00:51:15our countries
00:51:16of that area
00:51:16in that air
00:51:17are monitored
00:51:18minute by minute
00:51:20meter by meter
00:51:21more than the police
00:51:22because everyone brings you the news
00:51:24you know everything about everyone
00:51:26you don't want to move
00:51:27if you tomorrow morning
00:51:28give us an example
00:51:29an entrepreneurial person
00:51:29buy 30 hectares of land
00:51:32we know it
00:51:34it happened
00:51:35I say this from personal experience
00:51:37I'm going to call myself
00:51:38the entrepreneur
00:51:39he tells him
00:51:39but you bought yourself
00:51:42almost at the border
00:51:43of the house police
00:51:44you bought
00:51:44100 hectares of land
00:51:45he tells him
00:51:46how do you know?
00:51:47nobody knows
00:51:48we know it
00:51:48come on
00:51:49it's just from
00:51:49it's like this
00:51:50he's like an entrepreneur
00:51:51from us
00:51:52in the 70s
00:51:52they placed the bombs
00:51:53to make people pay the money
00:51:55after the 70s
00:51:57it was now
00:51:57it was an assumed fact
00:51:58a principle that is already taken for granted
00:52:01that every entrepreneur
00:52:01that was arriving
00:52:02before putting
00:52:03the first grab on the ground
00:52:04of the excavator
00:52:05he was coming to settle down
00:52:07he says
00:52:07I only have one
00:52:08it's like this
00:52:10when I have to hunt
00:52:11This
00:52:11place
00:52:12Yes
00:52:13and this is the danger
00:52:14of a big mafioso
00:52:17when you shoot
00:52:18it means that there is some difficulty
00:52:20when you
00:52:21you bring people money
00:52:23without you threatening him
00:52:24in the sense that you
00:52:25or with the gun
00:52:26or with words
00:52:26it means that if I am a principle
00:52:28Therefore
00:52:28that's all
00:52:29it's all rotten
00:52:31it's like a lake of garbage
00:52:33the more you move it
00:52:33more stink
00:52:35control of the territory
00:52:36which also means
00:52:37necessarily
00:52:37a very close relationship
00:52:39with politics
00:52:40above all
00:52:40the local one
00:52:41and this one too
00:52:42it's a thing
00:52:43which differentiates
00:52:44the Casalesi mafia
00:52:45from the Neapolitan Camorra
00:52:46the Casalesi clan
00:52:47he has always been very careful
00:52:49to what was happening
00:52:50in politics
00:52:52it's no coincidence
00:52:53that the brother
00:52:55from Bardellino
00:52:55it has been for many years
00:52:57even him
00:52:58personally mayor
00:52:59and there is this episode
00:53:00which is told
00:53:02of a possible one
00:53:04candidacy for the Senate
00:53:05which was stopped
00:53:06from the top
00:53:07of the then
00:53:07Socialist Party
00:53:08family members
00:53:10of the Casalesi clan
00:53:11they become mayors
00:53:12councilors
00:53:13members
00:53:13of the municipal councils
00:53:19there are meetings
00:53:20of clan leaders
00:53:21that are held
00:53:22at home
00:53:22of local politicians
00:53:23like Gaetano Corvino
00:53:24deputy mayor
00:53:25from Casal di Principe
00:53:26which is discovered
00:53:27from the police
00:53:28to host
00:53:29Sandocan
00:53:30and Francesco Bidognetti
00:53:32there are the seats
00:53:34manned
00:53:34from the soldiers
00:53:35of the clan
00:53:35in the days
00:53:36of the elections
00:53:37politics
00:53:38it is used to obtain
00:53:39the contracts
00:53:39it's used to do
00:53:40the sleight of hand
00:53:41with waste
00:53:42it serves to avoid
00:53:43the controls
00:53:44on the construction sites
00:53:44and in landfills
00:53:45the organizations
00:53:47criminals
00:53:48like ours
00:53:49or any other
00:53:49organization
00:53:50he's not right
00:53:51to exist
00:53:52if these organizations
00:53:54they don't have
00:53:57branching
00:53:58in the social fabric
00:53:59politics
00:54:00entrepreneur
00:54:01law enforcement
00:54:03they were our entrepreneurs
00:54:05politicians
00:54:07premises
00:54:08which was then talked about
00:54:09with politicians
00:54:10that they were
00:54:12in the central state
00:54:15if you don't have
00:54:15these connections
00:54:16you don't have
00:54:17reason to exist
00:54:18I can shoot
00:54:19we are interested
00:54:20more than anything else
00:54:21not so much politics
00:54:22we are interested
00:54:23more jobs
00:54:25bring
00:54:25we are interested in
00:54:26the politicians
00:54:27which they managed to bring
00:54:27of the works
00:54:28in our area
00:54:29to take the money
00:54:30In short
00:54:31of politics
00:54:32it's not that
00:54:34it's clear that then
00:54:35all the
00:54:36there wasn't
00:54:36in the province of Caserta
00:54:38there is no administration
00:54:40where it doesn't fit
00:54:40the infiltration
00:54:42I challenge anyone
00:54:44to say that there
00:54:44there is no infiltration
00:54:45not even in the last country
00:54:47of the province of Caserta
00:54:49there is
00:54:49there are all the parts
00:54:50why is that so
00:54:51already in 1995
00:54:53the dissolved municipalities
00:54:54for mafia infiltration
00:54:55in the province of Caserta
00:54:57there were 14
00:54:57that will arrive
00:54:59at 22 in 2006
00:55:00more than a third
00:55:01of the administrations
00:55:02in the Caserta area
00:55:07some
00:55:08like Casal di Principe
00:55:09dissolve up to 4 times
00:55:11with continuous changes
00:55:12of prefectural commissioners
00:55:13new elections
00:55:14and new dissolution
00:55:21be careful though
00:55:22because there aren't any
00:55:23only them
00:55:23the words
00:55:24we said it
00:55:25they mean many things
00:55:26and the word Casalesi
00:55:28it does not only indicate
00:55:29the Casalesi
00:55:30the mafia clans
00:55:31of the province of Caserta
00:55:32and does not indicate
00:55:33not even just
00:55:34those people in the area
00:55:35who have decided
00:55:36to live with the mafia
00:55:37out of fear
00:55:38or for profit
00:55:39the consent
00:55:41control of the territory
00:55:42the mafias
00:55:43both in the province of Caserta
00:55:44that throughout the world
00:55:45they keep him shooting
00:55:46in the Casali area
00:55:48then in the Casalesi area
00:55:50there is the highest number
00:55:51of murdered people
00:55:52among city councilors
00:55:53councilors
00:55:54mayors
00:55:55and also officials
00:55:56of the municipalities
00:55:57which means
00:55:58that the aggression
00:55:59on these local authorities
00:56:01it's very strong
00:56:02the control
00:56:03it's very strong
00:56:04there are those who oppose
00:56:05the police
00:56:06the representatives
00:56:07of the State naturally
00:56:08but also the Casalesi
00:56:09the good Casalesi
00:56:11those who risk
00:56:12on your own skin
00:56:13the opposition
00:56:14to armed dictatorship
00:56:15of the Camorra
00:56:20Antonio Cangiano
00:56:21for example
00:56:21with the Casalesi
00:56:22he doesn't want to have anything to do with us
00:56:23but he is the deputy mayor
00:56:25of Casa Pesenna
00:56:26and they want
00:56:27that facilitates
00:56:28their companies
00:56:30Antonio Cangiano
00:56:31but it doesn't fit
00:56:32and so
00:56:33one day in October
00:56:34of 1988
00:56:35two men
00:56:36they are getting closer
00:56:37and they shoot him in the legs
00:56:38nailing him forever
00:56:39on a set of wheels
00:56:42Antonio Nunez
00:56:43Instead
00:56:43he is the deputy mayor
00:56:44from Mondragone
00:56:45the clan
00:56:46The Tower
00:56:46would like to be
00:56:47facilitated
00:56:47in construction
00:56:48of a clinic
00:56:49but he
00:56:50it doesn't fit
00:56:53Like this
00:56:53one day in July
00:56:54of 1990
00:56:55six men
00:56:56they go to pick him up
00:56:57in the farmhouse
00:56:57of which he is the owner
00:56:58and they take him away
00:57:01his body
00:57:02will be found
00:57:03only 13 years later
00:57:04with two hits in text
00:57:07Michael Russo
00:57:08Instead
00:57:08he is a trade unionist
00:57:09of the CGL
00:57:10which deals with
00:57:11of construction workers
00:57:12when they ask
00:57:13the tangent
00:57:14to the builders
00:57:15the Casalesi
00:57:15they also provide
00:57:16a service
00:57:17let's call it that
00:57:18no union activities
00:57:19and no strikes
00:57:20the trade unionist
00:57:21that tries
00:57:22he gets beaten
00:57:23and threatened
00:57:38at Calcestruzzi
00:57:40Mexican
00:57:40for example
00:57:41wages
00:57:42they are too low
00:57:42and then
00:57:43Michael Russo
00:57:44threat
00:57:44to organize
00:57:45a strike
00:57:48so one day
00:57:49of January
00:57:49of 1991
00:57:50someone
00:57:51the doorbell rings
00:57:52Russo goes to open
00:57:53and shoots him
00:57:54he doesn't have legs
00:57:57also Federico Del Prete
00:57:59he is a trade unionist
00:58:04he runs the union
00:58:05of street workers
00:58:06who founded
00:58:06Casal di Principe
00:58:07and it's not easy
00:58:08because that one
00:58:09it's the earth itself
00:58:10of the Casalesi
00:58:11and all commercial activities
00:58:12even those of street vendors
00:58:14in the markets
00:58:14I am under their control
00:58:18he made a lot of complaints
00:58:19Federico Del Prete
00:58:20he denounced above all
00:58:22those who ask for protection money
00:58:23and lastly
00:58:24he reported
00:58:25the marshal
00:58:25of the traffic police
00:58:26from Mondragone
00:58:27what is called
00:58:28Mattia Sorrentino
00:58:29and who is one of the tax collectors
00:58:30of the La Torre clan
00:58:32Federico Del Prete
00:58:33it's a figure
00:58:33that strikes me
00:58:34very much
00:58:35Why
00:58:36the south
00:58:37that reacts
00:58:37it's a walking fan
00:58:39then part
00:58:39from one level
00:58:40Bass
00:58:41of struggle
00:58:41the most difficult one
00:58:43raise awareness
00:58:44simply
00:58:44because he says
00:58:45you can't steal
00:58:46our daily work
00:58:47of people
00:58:47who gets up at 5
00:58:48or at 6 in the morning
00:58:49to go and sell
00:58:51and opposes
00:58:53to criminal groups
00:58:54and not only
00:58:55of the whole Caserta area
00:58:56he made himself an enemy
00:58:57the whole Caserta area
00:58:58up to Neapolitan
00:58:59they threatened him
00:59:00several times
00:59:00they burned him
00:59:01the machine
00:59:02but Federico Del Prete
00:59:03it doesn't fit
00:59:04he is a good person
00:59:05he is a trade unionist
00:59:06that cares about us
00:59:07to one's dignity
00:59:08and to that
00:59:09of his land
00:59:13he is a hero
00:59:14without knowing it
00:59:15a hero
00:59:16very small
00:59:17as he defined it
00:59:18the journalist
00:59:18Rosaria Cappacchione
00:59:19of which shortly
00:59:20we will talk
00:59:21This
00:59:21people feel it
00:59:22and start following him
00:59:24his union
00:59:25reaches up to 3,000 subscribers
00:59:26and the demonstration
00:59:27against squatters
00:59:28which organizes Naples
00:59:29it is a great success
00:59:35all this
00:59:36to the Casalesi
00:59:37I don't like it
00:59:38to respond to Federico Del Prete
00:59:40a day in Mondragone
00:59:41there is no market
00:59:43Why?
00:59:44why the Camorristi
00:59:45they had imposed
00:59:45from Mondragone
00:59:46the tangent
00:59:47and they block
00:59:48with the motorcycles
00:59:48with the machines
00:59:49with guns drawn
00:59:50the arrival of the market traders
00:59:52and we will have
00:59:53in Mondragone
00:59:54over 10 years ago
00:59:55this market
00:59:56empty
00:59:57Like this
00:59:58one day in February
00:59:59of 2002
00:59:59Federico Del Prete
01:00:00he's in his office
01:00:01as always
01:00:02even if it's late
01:00:03and he is worried
01:00:04because the next day
01:00:05there is the process
01:00:06to Marshal Sorrentino
01:00:07and he's scared
01:00:08as is right
01:00:08they just gave him
01:00:09burned the car
01:00:10but it goes on
01:00:11the same
01:00:12as always
01:00:17he's calling
01:00:18with in hand
01:00:19the tax accounts
01:00:20of street vendors
01:00:20to check
01:00:21when he notices
01:00:22of one thing
01:00:23there is a man
01:00:24on the door
01:00:24of the office
01:00:25who looks at him
01:00:29that man
01:00:30he's a killer
01:00:30of the Casalesi
01:00:31who shoots at him
01:00:325 shots
01:00:337.65 caliber
01:00:40so he dies
01:00:41Federico Del Prete
01:00:42so he dies
01:00:43a hero
01:00:44very small
01:00:45the Gamora
01:00:46here it is not that
01:00:46it has established itself
01:00:47without finding
01:00:48no opposition
01:00:49it's just that
01:00:50it was empires
01:00:51the fight
01:00:52why the Gamora
01:00:53could boast
01:00:53reports
01:00:54candies
01:00:56in the economy
01:00:57in politics
01:00:58in the institution
01:00:59at all levels
01:01:00and there are now
01:01:01investigations
01:01:02journalistic
01:01:03of the judiciary
01:01:04which demonstrate
01:01:05how much they could be
01:01:06powerful
01:01:07for which it was
01:01:07somehow
01:01:08also justified
01:01:09that in the end
01:01:10the citizen
01:01:11returned to silence
01:01:13he returned home
01:01:14or
01:01:14he no longer felt
01:01:16the strength
01:01:16of the mobilization
01:01:17and of the fight
01:01:19Renato Natale
01:01:20he is the new mayor
01:01:21from Casal di Principe
01:01:22the city council
01:01:24it's just
01:01:24was dissolved
01:01:25for infiltrations
01:01:26mafiosi
01:01:26and so
01:01:27new elections are being held
01:01:28and this time
01:01:29a mayor wins them
01:01:30of the PDS
01:01:30when Renato Natale
01:01:32become mayor
01:01:33in 1993
01:01:34the municipality
01:01:35he declared
01:01:35bankruptcy
01:01:36and in fact
01:01:37the first meeting
01:01:38of the city council
01:01:39he stands up
01:01:40why in the room
01:01:41of the council
01:01:41there are no more
01:01:42not even the chairs
01:01:43what was at issue
01:01:45it was a question
01:01:46in principle
01:01:46a cultural issue
01:01:47who governed
01:01:49Yes
01:01:49the institution
01:01:52freely elected
01:01:54democratically elected
01:01:55or
01:01:56the usual suspects
01:01:57or the usual suspects
01:01:58so there was a battle
01:02:00in principle
01:02:01which probably
01:02:03taken
01:02:03the field
01:02:05at that moment
01:02:05in that period
01:02:06I remember
01:02:06when I went to pick up
01:02:08coffee at the bar
01:02:08people who
01:02:09they crossed my path
01:02:10and if necessary in a low voice
01:02:11but they told me
01:02:13mayor
01:02:14street ahead
01:02:15mayor
01:02:16How is it going
01:02:16era
01:02:18an attitude
01:02:19of the people
01:02:19which manifested
01:02:20a wish
01:02:21of a deep desire
01:02:22to free oneself
01:02:23Mayor Natale
01:02:24and his
01:02:25they try
01:02:25to govern
01:02:26according to public will
01:02:27and the laws
01:02:28and not according to
01:02:29the will of criminals
01:02:30they try to do it
01:02:31in Casal di Principe
01:02:32what would be done
01:02:33in any other
01:02:34normal country
01:02:35but it's a war
01:02:36continues
01:02:36like war
01:02:37of the stakes
01:02:41the municipality
01:02:42resolves that the center
01:02:43from Casal di Principe
01:02:44be a pedestrian area
01:02:46and so he closes it
01:02:46with concrete stakes
01:02:48with a chain
01:02:49this to the Casalesi
01:02:50the inhabitants
01:02:51from Casal di Principe
01:02:52All right
01:02:53but it's not good
01:02:54to the Casalesi
01:02:54the mafia
01:02:55from Casal di Principe
01:02:56that every Saturday
01:02:57they tear down the stakes
01:02:58and they bring them
01:02:59in front of the mayor's house
01:03:00which brings them back to the square
01:03:02it seems like a ridiculous thing
01:03:03but it's not true
01:03:04it's a matter of principle
01:03:05of territorial control
01:03:06and in this
01:03:07Mayor Natale
01:03:08it's annoying