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Tre storie siciliane degli anni ’70 legate da depistaggi e insabbiamenti. La strage della piccola caserma di Alcamo Marina, in provincia di Trapani, dove nel gennaio del 1976 sono stati assassinati due carabinieri. Per questo omicidio vengono arrestati e condannati all’ergastolo quattro giovani. Molti anni dopo si scopre una verità terribile: i ragazzi sono stati torturati e obbligati a confessare un delitto non commesso. Uno di questi, Giuseppe Gullotta, è rimasto in carcere ingiustamente per 21 anni. La storia di Peppino Impastato, ucciso a Cinisi, in provincia di Palermo, nel maggio del 1978 per aver messo in difficoltà la mafia di Tano Badalamenti con le armi dell’ironia e della contro informazione realizzata dai microfoni della radio libera “Radio Aut”. E la storia di Giovanni Spampinato: un giornalista che viene ucciso a Ragusa nel 1972 mentre stava indagando sull’omicidio di un imprenditore.

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00:00:01Music
00:00:58Music
00:01:12Sometimes there are stories that even if they seem distinct and distant
00:01:16for example, when and where the events took place
00:01:19or for the people who were the protagonists
00:01:22even if they seem like different and independent stories
00:01:26maybe they have something in common
00:01:27these are three stories
00:01:29the story of a boy, the story of a journalist
00:01:32and the story of a Carabinieri barracks
00:01:34they all happen in Sicily
00:01:36but maybe they have something else in common
00:01:52Music
00:01:52Let's start with the history of the barracks
00:01:55the barracks no longer exist today
00:01:57it is incorporated into a family villa
00:02:03But then we are in 1976
00:02:05January 26, 1976
00:02:08and also a small police barracks
00:02:11which is in Alcamo Marina
00:02:12which is a small village on the beach
00:02:14in the province of Trapani
00:02:156 km from Alcamo
00:02:165 km from Castellammare del Golfo
00:02:193 km of golden beach
00:02:21which are full of tourists in summer
00:02:23but in winter
00:02:24especially a cold and rainy winter like that
00:02:26they are practically deserted
00:02:28And in fact the barracks is very small
00:02:35with only two staff members
00:02:37two carabinieri
00:02:38Alcamar is what they call it in the technical jargon of the weapon
00:02:41abbreviation of Alcamo Marina
00:02:50But it's not the story of the barracks that interests us.
00:02:53It's not the stories of the buildings we want to tell
00:02:56but people's stories
00:02:57and this is the story of two people
00:02:59the two carabinieri
00:03:00that are stationed right in the barracks
00:03:06One is called Carmine
00:03:08Carmine Apuzzo
00:03:09and he is very young
00:03:10at 19 years old
00:03:14A young carabiniere who is in the force
00:03:16for more or less a year
00:03:17comes from Castellammare di Stabia
00:03:19in the province of Naples
00:03:20and they sent him there
00:03:21at the barracks of Alcamo Marina
00:03:23very recently
00:03:27At this moment
00:03:28the moment our story begins
00:03:30the simple carabiniere Apuzzo
00:03:32Carmine is sleeping
00:03:34it's night
00:03:35it's cold
00:03:36rains
00:03:36and in Alcamo Marina
00:03:38deserted for the winter
00:03:39nothing ever happens
00:03:47Carabiniere Apuzzo is off duty
00:03:50and sleeps in his cot
00:03:51a deep sleep of stone
00:03:53how do you sleep at 19?
00:04:03The other policeman
00:04:04his name is Salvatore Falcetta
00:04:06it's bigger
00:04:07because he is 35 years old
00:04:08and is higher in rank
00:04:09because he is a corporal
00:04:10he's from there
00:04:11he is Sicilian
00:04:12from Castelvetrano
00:04:17Corporal Falcetta
00:04:19Savior
00:04:20he's in bed too
00:04:21but he doesn't sleep
00:04:25he has some thoughts
00:04:26but not on duty
00:04:27nothing ever happens
00:04:28in Alcamo Marina
00:04:29private thoughts
00:04:30of the family
00:04:31his mother is 78 years old
00:04:33and has emphysema
00:04:34and the corporal Falcetta
00:04:35he asked
00:04:36to be able to be transferred
00:04:37to get closer to the country
00:04:38and be able to think about it himself
00:04:40to his mother
00:04:45and in fact they transfer it
00:04:47they send him home
00:04:48in Buseto Palizzolo
00:04:49in the province of Trapani
00:04:54but first
00:04:55must replace
00:04:56a colleague
00:04:56what a license
00:04:57and after
00:04:58he will be able to go home
00:04:59maybe that's what it's all about
00:05:00who is thinking
00:05:01Corporal Falcetta
00:05:02while he's standing there
00:05:03on his camp bed
00:05:04still awake
00:05:05in the barracks
00:05:06from Alcamo Marina
00:05:07while outside
00:05:08the rain is hitting the windows
00:05:09and the wind
00:05:10whistles on the sea
00:05:29when suddenly
00:05:31he feels something
00:05:32a noise
00:05:33a different noise
00:05:50let's stop here
00:05:51with history
00:05:52of the two carabinieri
00:05:53of the barracks
00:05:53we'll get back to it later
00:05:55when the time comes
00:05:56let's move on to another one
00:05:57of the three stories
00:05:58what we want to tell
00:05:59to do it
00:06:01we have to go back
00:06:02a few years old
00:06:02why 1972
00:06:04October 27, 1972
00:06:07that day
00:06:08for us
00:06:08it's still night
00:06:09and it's raining
00:06:10we are in Ragusa
00:06:11in Sicily
00:06:12and there is a car
00:06:13that is passing by
00:06:14along a road
00:06:15right in front
00:06:15to the city prison
00:06:22on that road
00:06:23there is a white 500
00:06:24and inside the 500
00:06:25there are two men
00:06:27one is driving
00:06:28and he is the protagonist
00:06:29of our history
00:06:32his name is Giovanni
00:06:34John Spampinato
00:06:35he is 25 years old
00:06:36and he's a journalist
00:06:37he does it for work
00:06:38but above all
00:06:39he does it out of passion
00:06:40why is he not hired
00:06:41takes a minimal refund
00:06:42and it should end
00:06:43to graduate in philosophy
00:06:49but that one
00:06:49it's his passion
00:06:50for three years
00:06:51he's the correspondent
00:06:52from Ragusa of the hour
00:06:53a daily newspaper
00:06:54of the evening of Palermo
00:06:55always busy
00:06:56in burning investigations
00:06:57and politically incorrect
00:07:00especially on one topic
00:07:02of which then
00:07:03there are not many people who talk
00:07:04if not to say
00:07:05that doesn't exist
00:07:06which is an invention
00:07:07to discredit Sicily
00:07:08or that is a trait
00:07:09of the character
00:07:10and that instead exists
00:07:11and it's called mafia
00:07:17Giovanni likes to write
00:07:19I like to tell stories
00:07:20likes to discover
00:07:21and he's good
00:07:22even too much
00:07:26Well
00:07:27John is at the wheel
00:07:28of his 500
00:07:29a big boy
00:07:30tall and thin
00:07:31with a pair of sideburns
00:07:32like those
00:07:33which were carried then
00:07:34and also
00:07:34a pair of glasses
00:07:35with a white frame
00:07:37and with dark lenses
00:07:38like Elvis Costello
00:07:39but it's not a whim
00:07:40John is very shortsighted
00:07:42and he really has to bring them
00:07:43those lenses there
00:07:46next to him
00:07:47there is another young man
00:07:48his name is Roberto Campria
00:07:50at 30 years old
00:07:51he is the president's son
00:07:52of the Ragusa court
00:07:54and he and Giovanni
00:07:54they know each other very well
00:07:56why John
00:07:57he wrote a lot
00:07:58and keep writing
00:07:58about him
00:08:00why Roberto Campria
00:08:02was involved
00:08:03in the investigations
00:08:03about a murder
00:08:04and John
00:08:05he was one of the first
00:08:06to find out
00:08:07and tell it in the newspaper
00:08:15Campria is sitting
00:08:16on the passenger seat
00:08:17it was him
00:08:18to urge
00:08:18that meeting
00:08:19he has already had some
00:08:20with Giovanni
00:08:20he wants to tell him
00:08:21some things
00:08:25they were supposed to meet
00:08:26that afternoon
00:08:26but John
00:08:27accompanied to Catania
00:08:28the girlfriend
00:08:29and he came back late
00:08:30they see each other
00:08:31around 10.30
00:08:32in the evening
00:08:32and they go to get
00:08:33a coffee
00:08:33in a bar
00:08:34on the outskirts
00:08:35towards Marina
00:08:35but it's closed
00:08:36at that time
00:08:37in Ragusa
00:08:38what's open
00:08:39so they go towards the center
00:08:41to look for another bar
00:08:42in which to speak
00:08:43they pass in front of the prison
00:08:49John at the wheel
00:08:51of his 500
00:08:51Roberto Campria
00:08:53alongside
00:08:53he has a purse
00:08:54Campria
00:08:55a heavy bag
00:08:56he opens it
00:08:57and puts a hand in it
00:09:00there are two guns inside
00:09:02a Smith & Wesson
00:09:03drum
00:09:04and an automatic Erma
00:09:05Luger type
00:09:067.65 caliber
00:09:13Stop
00:09:14let's stop for a moment
00:09:15and let's move on to the third story
00:09:17we have to go
00:09:18a little ahead
00:09:19over the years
00:09:191978
00:09:20May 9th
00:09:221978
00:09:23we are still in Sicily
00:09:25and it's always at night
00:09:26we are in the open countryside
00:09:28at kilometer 30
00:09:29of the railway
00:09:30that from Trapani
00:09:31he goes to Palermo
00:09:31we're right on track
00:09:33why is it there
00:09:34where the protagonist is located
00:09:35of our history
00:09:36or rather
00:09:37his body
00:09:38torn to pieces
00:09:39from 4-5 kilos
00:09:40of blasting explosives
00:09:48him
00:09:49the protagonist
00:09:50of our history
00:09:51his name is Peppino
00:09:52Peppino Impastato
00:10:01Joseph Impastato
00:10:03called Peppino
00:10:04he's a boy from Cinisi
00:10:05a small village by the sea
00:10:0630 km from Palermo
00:10:08start early
00:10:09with politics
00:10:10the militant one
00:10:11It's 1965
00:10:12Peppino
00:10:13at 17 years old
00:10:18he has this idea
00:10:19that things
00:10:20they don't like it like this
00:10:21they don't like them
00:10:22and that they need to be changed
00:10:23and that to do so
00:10:24you have to commit
00:10:26get busy
00:10:26participate
00:10:36so it gets closer
00:10:37at the PSIUP
00:10:38the socialist party
00:10:39of proletarian unity
00:10:40a left-wing party
00:10:41with that anger
00:10:42and that desperation
00:10:43he's the one telling it
00:10:44of those who want at the same time
00:10:46break everything
00:10:47and seeks protection
00:10:48a youth group is born
00:10:50a newspaper
00:10:51the socialist idea
00:10:52and a movement of opinions
00:11:07demonstrations with Danilo Dolci
00:11:0968
00:11:10the student movement
00:11:11the manifesto
00:11:12and then further on
00:11:13continuous struggle
00:11:14and also a municipal candidacy
00:11:16with proletarian democracy
00:11:28Peppino Impastato is young
00:11:30and he would also be shy
00:11:31but he has this anger
00:11:32this passion
00:11:33this desire to change things
00:11:34that drags people along
00:11:36I can perhaps summarize
00:11:39all of Peppino's activities
00:11:41in these few words
00:11:42pedagogical activity
00:11:44to make a country grow
00:11:46a country that was
00:11:47in the grip
00:11:48of the mafia
00:11:49in 1975
00:11:51Peppino Impastato
00:11:53organize the circle
00:11:54music and culture
00:11:55together with his companions
00:11:57organizes film clubs
00:11:58and debates
00:11:59that arrive until 5 in the morning
00:12:00theatrical activities
00:12:01alternative information
00:12:03also an alternative carnival
00:12:04he has this idea of ​​politics
00:12:06Peppino Impastato
00:12:07that passes through
00:12:08communication
00:12:09Like this
00:12:10together with his companions
00:12:12after founding the club
00:12:13he also does something else
00:12:14found a radio station
00:12:15the radio was a tool
00:12:17that made people talk
00:12:19the poor people
00:12:19but it must also be
00:12:20a tool
00:12:21that he prepared
00:12:22politically
00:12:23who was listening
00:12:24to take critical positions
00:12:26against that
00:12:27which we then called
00:12:28the system
00:12:28there is one thing
00:12:29that Peppino Impastato
00:12:30and companions
00:12:31they do with Radio Out
00:12:32counter information
00:12:34criticism
00:12:35complaint
00:12:35political activity
00:12:36naturally
00:12:37but also something else
00:12:38it's a thing
00:12:39that comes from far away
00:12:40from the slogans of '68
00:12:41imagination in power
00:12:43and that crosses
00:12:44the 70s
00:12:45but not the Lead ones
00:12:46those others
00:12:47those of irony
00:12:48of fantasy
00:12:48of creativity
00:12:57to satirize
00:12:59Peppino Impastato
00:13:00he knows very well
00:13:01that things that don't go well
00:13:02they can be reported
00:13:03or
00:13:04with equal anger
00:13:05and as much commitment
00:13:06they can be made fun of
00:13:09Peppino Impastato's targets
00:13:11the things that according to him
00:13:12and his companions
00:13:13in Cinisi
00:13:14they don't go
00:13:14there are many
00:13:15speculations
00:13:16sports business
00:13:17corruption
00:13:17and then there are the rights
00:13:19of the workers
00:13:19women's rights
00:13:21the anti-nuclear movement
00:13:26be careful though
00:13:27because there is not only that
00:13:28in another city
00:13:30to the north
00:13:30maybe it would be enough
00:13:31but then
00:13:32in the south
00:13:33in Sicily
00:13:33in Cinisi
00:13:34to oppose
00:13:35how Peppino does it
00:13:36and the companions
00:13:37it doesn't mean
00:13:38just criticize
00:13:39Christian democracy
00:13:40that in Cinisi
00:13:41has the government
00:13:41but also
00:13:42who holds
00:13:43most of it
00:13:44of economic power
00:13:45and political
00:13:45and that is
00:13:46the mafia
00:14:02Cinisi
00:14:02in broadcasts
00:14:03Radio Out's satirical
00:14:04Peppino Impastato
00:14:05he calls her
00:14:06mafia city
00:14:14if
00:14:15but at 5
00:14:16in the evening
00:14:17in mafia
00:14:19he was meeting
00:14:20the commission
00:14:21building
00:14:22let's listen
00:14:23Now
00:14:24the anthem
00:14:25national
00:14:25of mafia
00:14:31we listened
00:14:33the national anthem
00:14:34of mafia
00:14:36mafia city
00:14:37in Cinisi
00:14:38and not only
00:14:39in Cinisi
00:14:39it means
00:14:40one thing
00:14:40very precise
00:14:41On the contrary
00:14:42it means
00:14:42a person
00:14:43very precise
00:14:43it means
00:14:44Don Tano
00:14:45Badalamenti
00:14:46Yes
00:14:46I'm always
00:14:47the topics
00:14:48with which
00:14:49the big boss
00:14:51Tano Seduto
00:14:52he imposed
00:14:54his law
00:14:56but what is he doing?
00:14:57you complain
00:14:58No
00:14:59No
00:15:00I'm not complaining
00:15:00at all
00:15:01go
00:15:01go
00:15:24go
00:15:24Gaetano Badalamenti
00:15:26becomes Don Tano
00:15:27very soon
00:15:28since the 50s
00:15:29when he is expelled
00:15:30from the United States
00:15:31and sent back to Cinisi
00:15:32where he was born
00:15:33what was he doing there?
00:15:34Don Tano Badalamenti
00:15:35in the United States
00:15:36according to reports
00:15:37of the police
00:15:38he kept in touch
00:15:39among the Sicilian mafia
00:15:40and American Cosa Nostra
00:15:46and in fact
00:15:47in October 1957
00:15:49according to reports
00:15:50of the police
00:15:51and the anti-mafia commission
00:15:52and anyway it's history
00:15:53Tano Badalamenti
00:15:54it's the Palm Hotel
00:15:55in Palermo
00:15:56to meet
00:15:57together with Luciano Leggio
00:15:58and the La Barbera brothers
00:15:59American bosses
00:16:00of the caliber
00:16:01by Lucky Luciano
00:16:01and Joe Bananas
00:16:02to talk
00:16:03of drug trafficking
00:16:04between the United States
00:16:05and Europe
00:16:10he is a very important boss
00:16:12Don Tano Badalamenti
00:16:13a top-notch piece
00:16:14together with Stefano Bontade
00:16:16and to Totò Riina
00:16:17on behalf
00:16:18by Luciano Leggio
00:16:19who is in jail
00:16:20it is part of the dome
00:16:21which governs Cosa Nostra
00:16:22then he will fall into disgrace
00:16:24and it will even come
00:16:25expelled
00:16:25laid down is said
00:16:26from Cosa Nostra
00:16:27but now
00:16:28at this point
00:16:29of our history
00:16:30it's still there
00:16:46It takes a lot of courage
00:16:47to do something like that
00:16:48it's very difficult
00:16:49and very dangerous
00:16:50for anyone who has Cinisi
00:16:52but for Peppino Impastato
00:16:53it's more difficult
00:16:54and more dangerous
00:16:55because he
00:16:55in a mafia family
00:16:57he lives there
00:17:04Peppino's father
00:17:06his name is Luigi
00:17:07Luigi Impastato
00:17:08Mr. Luigi
00:17:09he's not a mafioso
00:17:09prominent
00:17:10but he's a mafioso
00:17:11old-fashioned
00:17:12that's how it's defined
00:17:13and also the sister
00:17:15of Mr. Luigi
00:17:16Peppino's aunt
00:17:16she is married
00:17:17to another mafioso
00:17:18this is important though
00:17:19and feared
00:17:20Cesare Manzella
00:17:21that goes away
00:17:22of the commission
00:17:23who governs Cosa Nostra
00:17:24but then
00:17:25something happens
00:17:32Cesare Manzella
00:17:33gets involved
00:17:33in a mafia war
00:17:34and in 1963
00:17:36blows up
00:17:37together with his factor
00:17:38while it is located
00:17:39in the countryside
00:17:39killed by the first car bomb
00:17:41in history
00:17:42of mafia crimes
00:17:49Peppino is 15 years old
00:17:50and that's the first time
00:17:51which is found
00:17:52face to face
00:17:53concretely
00:17:53with that
00:17:54which is the mafia
00:17:55that very day
00:17:56we went to see
00:17:57that mess
00:17:59that wise
00:18:00the hole
00:18:01that is, the machine
00:18:02in pieces
00:18:03the human shreds
00:18:04scattered throughout the garden
00:18:06there Peppino
00:18:07he expressed himself
00:18:08in this way
00:18:09if this is mafia
00:18:10as they say
00:18:11me for life
00:18:13I will fight against
00:18:14and from there
00:18:15these conflicts begin
00:18:17Meaning what
00:18:18periodically
00:18:19it is thrown away
00:18:20out of the house
00:18:21Mr. Luigi
00:18:22throw Peppino away
00:18:23out of the house
00:18:23but Peppino
00:18:24keep doing
00:18:25what he has always done
00:18:25with his companions
00:18:30perhaps precisely because it comes
00:18:32from a mafia family
00:18:33Peppino kneaded
00:18:33he knows how important it is
00:18:35fight the mafia
00:18:36in this
00:18:37has a precious ally
00:18:38and right inside
00:18:39of his family
00:18:40a person
00:18:41who lives the same drama
00:18:43and the same contradictions
00:18:44and not even for her
00:18:45it's easy
00:18:45his mother
00:18:46Felicia
00:18:47but when this woman
00:18:49she was aware
00:18:51to make a choice
00:18:52it is not
00:18:53great respect
00:18:54for the husband
00:18:55but she didn't take sides
00:18:56on the husband's side
00:18:57she took sides
00:18:58on the son's side
00:19:00that is, on the side
00:19:02of justice
00:19:02of legality
00:19:03Here you are
00:19:04this contributed
00:19:05Surely
00:19:06to grow
00:19:08a conscience
00:19:09strong
00:19:10in Peppino
00:19:11the problem
00:19:13but
00:19:13it's not just
00:19:14a family contrast
00:19:15we are in Cinisi
00:19:16we are in Mafiopoli
00:19:17other than Mr. Luigi
00:19:19there is Tano sitting
00:19:20from a Gaetano Badalamenti
00:19:21that doesn't take them
00:19:22not well at all
00:19:23satirical broadcasts
00:19:24by Peppino
00:19:28meanwhile
00:19:28why do they put it on display
00:19:30family business
00:19:31but not Peppino's
00:19:32that of Cosa Nostra
00:19:33the extortions
00:19:34Lizzie's speculations
00:19:36the collusions
00:19:37with political power
00:19:40and then
00:19:41for that irony
00:19:42that Peppino puts in there
00:19:43satire
00:19:44real cabaret
00:19:45humor
00:19:46laugh at the mafia
00:19:49those who the mafia
00:19:52we are not aware of it
00:19:54Well yes
00:19:55Indeed
00:19:56Christian democracy
00:19:58arrives
00:19:58and it's about
00:20:00of an indiscretion
00:20:01Christian democracy
00:20:03he made it known
00:20:04to D'Ontano
00:20:05sitting
00:20:05he made it known
00:20:07which is available
00:20:08access it
00:20:09all 27
00:20:10the scrutineers
00:20:11we don't know
00:20:12if D'Ontano
00:20:13sitting
00:20:13he accepted
00:20:14the proposal
00:20:14you can't laugh
00:20:15of the mafia
00:20:16you can't laugh
00:20:17by D'Ontano
00:20:18Badalamenti
00:20:19above all
00:20:19in a moment
00:20:20in which
00:20:21the Corleonesi
00:20:21by Totò Riina
00:20:22and by Luciano Leggio
00:20:23they are looking for
00:20:24to throw it out
00:20:25from the mafia dome
00:20:26what a figure
00:20:27it would do us
00:20:41the first warnings arrive
00:20:42many of them arrive
00:20:43they arrive at Mr. Luigi
00:20:44that holds back
00:20:46that impertinent one
00:20:47of his son
00:20:47but what can he do
00:20:48Mr. Luigi
00:20:49what can be done
00:20:50with someone like Peppino
00:20:51to this strange one
00:20:52absurd
00:20:53crowd idea
00:20:54to change the world
00:21:05Mr. Luigi
00:21:06he knows
00:21:06that cannot go on
00:21:07Like this
00:21:07he knows that sooner or later
00:21:09Peppino
00:21:09they kill him
00:21:10and he
00:21:11can't protect him
00:21:12in front of one
00:21:13like D'Ontano Badalamenti
00:21:15Badalamenti
00:21:15decide
00:21:17to kill
00:21:18Peppino
00:21:19what does he do?
00:21:20run away
00:21:21he goes to the United States
00:21:23seeking protection
00:21:24for the son
00:21:25an American cousin
00:21:28he asks him
00:21:29to my father
00:21:30because he was there
00:21:31so suddenly
00:21:32in the United States
00:21:33and adds
00:21:34if it was happening
00:21:35something to Peppino
00:21:37he answers
00:21:38before killing Peppino
00:21:40they have to kill me
00:21:41so Mr. Luigi
00:21:43he goes to the United States
00:21:44to seek help
00:21:45he has some friends over there
00:21:46and friends
00:21:47of the United States
00:21:48D'Ontano Badalamenti
00:21:49should respect them
00:21:50but it's no use
00:21:51On the contrary
00:21:52Mr. Luigi
00:21:53he returns from the United States
00:22:05a short time later
00:22:06in September 1977
00:22:08it just came out
00:22:09from the pizzeria
00:22:10where he works
00:22:10when it is invested
00:22:11from a machine
00:22:15he dies instantly
00:22:16an accident
00:22:17but that
00:22:18according to the anti-mafia commission
00:22:19and according to the family
00:22:20kneaded
00:22:21it would never have been
00:22:22completely clarified
00:22:23his father's funeral
00:22:25when
00:22:26the mafiosi came
00:22:27to offer him condolences
00:22:29Peppino was putting himself
00:22:30the hand on the other side
00:22:31that is, even in a moment
00:22:32of the genre
00:22:33Peppino with the mafiosi
00:22:34he doesn't want to have anything
00:22:35what to do
00:22:35and even today
00:22:37in our reality
00:22:38I think that
00:22:39there are a lot of people
00:22:40what is he going to do there?
00:22:41the shopping
00:22:42in the supermarket
00:22:43of the mafiosi
00:22:43he goes to buy it
00:22:44gasoline
00:22:45etc.
00:22:45and instead these people
00:22:47should be isolated
00:22:48completely
00:22:48here is this radicality
00:22:50of the message
00:22:51of Peppino's life
00:22:52for me
00:22:53it's his best lesson
00:22:55Peppino though
00:22:56it goes on the same way
00:22:57and now
00:22:57even more
00:22:58his mother
00:22:59he worries
00:23:00tells him to get it
00:23:01a gun
00:23:02but Peppino
00:23:02he doesn't want to
00:23:03he was threatened
00:23:04Peppino
00:23:06of these people
00:23:10the head
00:23:11he didn't lower it
00:23:12never
00:23:13we always keep it
00:23:14at the top
00:23:18Yes
00:23:20involved as he is
00:23:21in politics
00:23:22if they find them on him
00:23:23just a little knife
00:23:24they throw him in right away
00:23:25and then
00:23:26it's not even there anymore
00:23:27need to kill him
00:23:28and then
00:23:29if they have decided
00:23:30to do it
00:23:30if they want to kill him
00:23:31gun or no gun
00:23:32they do it anyway
00:23:33there is a little train
00:23:35that from Palermo
00:23:36he goes to Alcamo
00:23:36May 9, 1978
00:23:39more or less
00:23:39It's half past one in the morning
00:23:41the railway workers
00:23:41that are on the locomotive
00:23:42they feel him jump
00:23:44up to par
00:23:44of kilometer 30
00:23:46between the stations
00:23:46of Chinese
00:23:47and of Carini
00:23:52a big jolt
00:23:53so much so that the railway workers
00:23:54they think they've derailed
00:23:56but luckily
00:23:57it's not like that
00:23:57what happened?
00:24:05a team arrives
00:24:06of railway workers
00:24:07to see
00:24:07what happened
00:24:08they discover
00:24:09a half-meter hole
00:24:11on the rails
00:24:11which seems to be produced
00:24:12from an explosion
00:24:13that's what they call the police
00:24:14that arrive
00:24:15and they see something
00:24:16very strange
00:24:22there is a car
00:24:23a Fiat 850
00:24:25stops not far away
00:24:26and a couple too
00:24:27of sandals
00:24:27on the ground
00:24:31but above all
00:24:32there are human remains
00:24:33there are two legs
00:24:35detached
00:24:35a hundred meters away
00:24:36one from the other
00:24:37there is a hand
00:24:38and there are other remains
00:24:39scattered across a radius
00:24:40300 meters
00:24:41Here you are
00:24:42that
00:24:43it's Peppino Impastato
00:24:44I imagined it
00:24:46and I told him
00:24:47Peppino
00:24:48why do they kill you
00:24:49when they kill me
00:24:50they make themselves guilty
00:24:53and don't look for the way
00:24:55how to kill me
00:25:00Well yes
00:25:01and don't look for the way
00:25:03how to kill him
00:25:07what they had done
00:25:08as a terrorist
00:25:12I'm like this
00:25:13with the thing
00:25:14the truth
00:25:15he comes to the rescue
00:25:16the investigations
00:25:17they aim immediately
00:25:18in one direction
00:25:19very precise
00:25:19to lead them
00:25:21they are the carabinieri
00:25:22of the station
00:25:22from Cinisi
00:25:23and those
00:25:24of the operational core
00:25:25from Palermo
00:25:25commanded
00:25:26from the major
00:25:27Antonio Subranni
00:25:28to coordinate them
00:25:29at the start
00:25:30he is the substitute
00:25:30attorney
00:25:31Domenico Signorino
00:25:32and on site
00:25:33it also arrives
00:25:34his direct superior
00:25:35the deputy prosecutor
00:25:36Gaetano Martorana
00:25:56as we said
00:25:59they aim immediately
00:26:00and directly
00:26:01in one direction only
00:26:02had already formed
00:26:03an official truth
00:26:06that is Peppino
00:26:07he had killed himself
00:26:08so it was about
00:26:10of a suicide
00:26:10accomplishing
00:26:11an act
00:26:12terrorist
00:26:14and Peppino's companions
00:26:15those who
00:26:16they worked
00:26:16with him
00:26:17on the car radio
00:26:18those who had
00:26:19operated with him
00:26:20for more than 10 years
00:26:22of cultural work
00:26:23of political work
00:26:25they were treated
00:26:26like the accomplices
00:26:27of the terrorist
00:26:28Peppino Impastato
00:26:29he is an extra-parliamentary
00:26:34in his car
00:26:36is found
00:26:36an electric cable
00:26:37connected to the battery
00:26:38the bomb
00:26:39exploded
00:26:40on the train tracks
00:26:42we knew it
00:26:44early in the morning
00:26:44when we saw
00:26:46the carabinieri
00:26:48arrive at our house
00:26:49I can say it
00:26:51in an inelegant manner
00:26:52uncivilized
00:26:54right away
00:26:56let us know
00:26:57the fact
00:26:57That
00:26:57point-blank
00:26:59they told us
00:27:00the fact
00:27:01That
00:27:01at least to me
00:27:03in particular
00:27:04That
00:27:04Peppino
00:27:06he was dead
00:27:07because he was preparing
00:27:08an attack
00:27:09terrorist
00:27:10Meaning what
00:27:11the first blow
00:27:12it was this
00:27:13in the house
00:27:14of the aunt
00:27:15in which Peppino
00:27:16he lives
00:27:16and that the carabinieri
00:27:17they go right away
00:27:18to search
00:27:18together with those
00:27:19of the companions
00:27:20and to the headquarters
00:27:20by Radio Out
00:27:21is found
00:27:22one thing
00:27:22that Peppino
00:27:23he wrote
00:27:24some time ago
00:27:24from the tone
00:27:25particularly pessimistic
00:27:26towards
00:27:27of life
00:27:27and politics
00:27:28the interrogations
00:27:31the questions
00:27:32they came
00:27:32Always
00:27:34addressed
00:27:34if Peppino
00:27:35was part of
00:27:37of the Red Brigades
00:27:38if Peppino
00:27:39he was holding explosives
00:27:41at home
00:27:42if he
00:27:43had met
00:27:44in recent times
00:27:45some people
00:27:48suspicious
00:27:49they showed me
00:27:50some photos
00:27:51of the Red Brigades
00:27:52Meaning what
00:27:52a whole series of things
00:27:53which clearly
00:27:54they were looking for
00:27:56in all ways
00:27:57to tell us
00:27:57there is nothing to do
00:27:58you are saying
00:27:59you are not saying
00:28:00the truth
00:28:01and here we are
00:28:02we have evidence
00:28:03just that
00:28:04he prepared
00:28:05the attack
00:28:06it's useless for you
00:28:06try to defend him
00:28:07Here you are
00:28:08in this direction
00:28:09the interrogations were going on
00:28:10extra-parliamentary
00:28:12bombs
00:28:12last will and testament
00:28:13Therefore
00:28:14Peppino kneaded
00:28:15is dead
00:28:16for a failed attack
00:28:17or
00:28:18he wanted to commit suicide
00:28:19with an exemplary action
00:28:20but
00:28:21there is something
00:28:22that doesn't add up
00:28:22On the contrary
00:28:23there are many
00:28:29Are there any witnesses
00:28:30that are not heard
00:28:31site inspections
00:28:32which are not carried out
00:28:33traces that are not detected
00:28:35there are finds
00:28:36that get lost
00:28:37and this is strange
00:28:38because on the spot
00:28:39they are not here
00:28:40novice investigators
00:28:42young carabinieri
00:28:43of station
00:28:43but official
00:28:44and under officers
00:28:45experts
00:28:46good people
00:28:47In short
00:28:50there are some stones
00:28:51bloody
00:28:52that cannot be found
00:28:53on the verge of explosion
00:28:54but somewhere else
00:28:55I'm in front
00:28:56and inside
00:28:57a farmhouse
00:28:58which is found
00:28:58nearby
00:29:00and the blood on those stones
00:29:02it's from the same group
00:29:03of that
00:29:03by Peppino Impastato
00:29:10above all there is one thing
00:29:12very important
00:29:13Peppino Impastato
00:29:14he is not a terrorist
00:29:15he has never practiced
00:29:16theorized
00:29:17and not even sympathized
00:29:18for the armed struggle
00:29:19and his companions
00:29:20they are not terrorists
00:29:21they are the same carabinieri
00:29:23to say it
00:29:24in relationships
00:29:25what they do on them
00:29:25and in Cinisi
00:29:27there has never been
00:29:28no action
00:29:29that it could be
00:29:30brought back
00:29:30to a terrorist act
00:29:36but in Cinisi
00:29:37there have been
00:29:38other actions
00:29:39and other explosions
00:29:40and precisely
00:29:41with that kind of explosive
00:29:42which has torn apart
00:29:43Peppino Impastato
00:29:44that blasting powder
00:29:45it was served
00:29:46to blow up
00:29:47in the air
00:29:47many shops
00:29:48that they didn't want
00:29:49to bend over
00:29:50to the racket
00:29:50of extortion
00:29:51why in Cinisi
00:29:52there is no terrorism
00:29:53but there is the mafia
00:29:54and he was against that
00:29:55who had thrown himself
00:29:56Peppino Impastato
00:29:58and with words
00:29:59not with bombs
00:29:59those of mafia
00:30:02oh yes
00:30:04oh yes
00:30:05oh yes
00:30:07let's say so
00:30:08undoubtedly
00:30:08satire
00:30:09constitutes a crime
00:30:10of high treason
00:30:11that Badrana Venti
00:30:12he couldn't stand it
00:30:14this and at the same time
00:30:16the candidacy
00:30:17by Peppino
00:30:18in the city council
00:30:19they were
00:30:20the fundamental elements
00:30:21who have decided
00:30:22the mafiosi
00:30:23to assassinate Peppino
00:30:25six months pass
00:30:27and finally
00:30:27the investigations
00:30:28they take the feed
00:30:29the mafia trail
00:30:29the substitute
00:30:31Attorney Signorino
00:30:32formalize
00:30:33an accusation
00:30:33of premeditated murder
00:30:34at the expense of unknown persons
00:30:35and pass the practice
00:30:37to the investigating judge
00:30:38a magistrate
00:30:39very good
00:30:39and very zealous
00:30:40in this
00:30:41as in many other investigations
00:30:42what is called
00:30:43Rocco Chinnici
00:30:44eliminate
00:30:45a relationship
00:30:47which turned out to be
00:30:47always harmful
00:30:49here in Sicily
00:30:49of the mafia with power
00:30:51uniform that
00:30:52it is taken away from the mafia
00:30:53another chance
00:30:55of enrichment
00:30:56which is that
00:30:56of the apartment
00:30:58of public works
00:30:59which is that
00:30:59of the intervention
00:31:00parasitic
00:31:01in economic activity
00:31:03of the region
00:31:04but Rocco Chinnici
00:31:05can't do much
00:31:09he takes in hand
00:31:10the investigations
00:31:11and puts together
00:31:11all those elements
00:31:12that first
00:31:13they had not been
00:31:14taken into consideration
00:31:20but there is no time
00:31:21why July 29th
00:31:231983
00:31:24Judge Chinnici
00:31:25he dies
00:31:42the file
00:31:43passes into hand
00:31:44to another councilor
00:31:45instructor
00:31:46he is also a magistrate
00:31:48very good
00:31:48and very zealous
00:31:49to which they will have to
00:31:50many successes
00:31:51of the State
00:31:52against Cosa Nostra
00:31:53how to have it organized
00:31:54the anti-mafia pool
00:31:55which will bring
00:31:55at the maxi-trial
00:31:58a man never enough
00:31:59remembered
00:32:00what is called
00:32:00Antonino Caponnetto
00:32:07but also the councilor
00:32:08instructor Caponnetto
00:32:09can't do much
00:32:10the investigations
00:32:11the judge writes
00:32:12Caponnetto
00:32:13in his sentence
00:32:14they were dubious
00:32:15the right track
00:32:16it was that
00:32:17of mafia-related murder
00:32:18but too much time has passed
00:32:19and too many elements are missing
00:32:21Like this
00:32:21always on request
00:32:22of the deputy prosecutor
00:32:24Little Lord
00:32:24he is forced to archive
00:32:26May 19, 1984
00:32:28but it doesn't end here
00:32:36it's indescribable
00:32:37it's a little shocking
00:32:38the whole situation
00:32:39but
00:32:40in all this context
00:32:43that is, us
00:32:45what did we do?
00:32:48that is, we don't have
00:32:49I mourned the dead
00:32:50why this time
00:32:51to shed tears
00:32:53that is, we didn't have it
00:32:54in front of that
00:32:56empty bar
00:32:57us immediately
00:32:58we rolled up
00:32:59how do you say
00:33:00the sleeves
00:33:01and we moved on
00:33:03they don't fit
00:33:04Peppino's friends
00:33:05they don't fit
00:33:06associations such as
00:33:07the Sicilian center
00:33:08of documentation
00:33:09the kneaded center
00:33:10they don't fit
00:33:11Peppino's family
00:33:13above all
00:33:13his mother Felicia
00:33:14that instead of
00:33:15stay indoors
00:33:16in silence
00:33:17as a certain one would like
00:33:18tradition
00:33:19especially the mafia one
00:33:20he's busy
00:33:21speaks
00:33:22intervenes
00:33:23it is constituted
00:33:24civil party
00:33:24he wants justice
00:33:26for his son
00:33:26Mrs. Felicia
00:33:27he mobilizes
00:33:29a strong movement
00:33:30of opinion
00:33:31to support
00:33:31of family members
00:33:32by Peppino
00:33:32and of the kneaded center
00:33:33which involves
00:33:34political parties
00:33:35and intellectuals
00:33:43the investigations
00:33:44they reopen
00:33:45especially because
00:33:46in the meantime
00:33:46they have arrived
00:33:47the statements
00:33:48of the collaborators
00:33:48of justice
00:33:49like Gaspari Mutolo
00:33:50Antonino Calderone
00:33:51Francesco Di Carlo
00:33:52or Tommaso Buscetta
00:33:53but above all
00:33:55Salvatore Palazzolo
00:33:56which is typical of Cinisi
00:34:03to kill Peppino
00:34:05kneaded
00:34:06they all say
00:34:06it was our thing
00:34:08Don Tano Badalamenti
00:34:09Tano Seduto
00:34:10the big boss
00:34:11of the mafia
00:34:12I want one thing
00:34:13repeat
00:34:15let's see if it helps
00:34:17a single pub
00:34:20I have only one flyer
00:34:22what does he say?
00:34:23Gaetano
00:34:24Badalamenti
00:34:27yes I know
00:34:28that when he
00:34:29Don Tano said
00:34:30he was referring to me
00:34:32but about what?
00:34:33April 11th
00:34:34of 2002
00:34:35it finally arrives
00:34:36the sentence
00:34:36of the Court
00:34:37of Assize
00:34:37from Palermo
00:34:38that condemns
00:34:39to life imprisonment
00:34:39Gaetano Badalamenti
00:34:41as principal
00:34:42of the murder
00:34:42by Peppino
00:34:43kneaded
00:34:45Don Tano Badalamenti
00:34:46he will die in 2004
00:34:48in the United States
00:34:49in prison
00:34:50for cardiac arrest
00:34:51Mrs. Felicia
00:34:52dies on December 7
00:34:53of 2004
00:34:54he made it in time
00:34:55to see a little
00:34:56of justice
00:34:56for his son Peppino
00:34:57that he was not a terrorist
00:34:59but just a boy
00:35:00with this strange idea
00:35:01to change the world
00:35:03but it doesn't end here
00:35:04there is a word
00:35:05that the judge
00:35:06Caponnetto
00:35:06uses in his sentence
00:35:08of archiving
00:35:08and which is found
00:35:09even in the sentences
00:35:10of condemnation
00:35:11by Salvatore Palazzolo
00:35:13and of Don Tano Badalamenti
00:35:14and in the relationship
00:35:15of the anti-mafia commission
00:35:16this word is
00:35:17misdirection
00:35:18the final chapter
00:35:20of the anti-mafia report
00:35:21that analyzes
00:35:22what happened
00:35:23after death
00:35:23by Peppino Impastato
00:35:25has a title
00:35:26very significant
00:35:27anatomy
00:35:28of a detour
00:35:41the right track
00:35:42it was that
00:35:43of the mafia murder
00:35:44but it was hidden
00:35:45from the actions
00:35:46of the mafiosi
00:35:47and subsequently
00:35:47omitted from the investigation
00:35:49Why?
00:35:50why certain investigators
00:35:51and certain magistrates
00:35:52they were not
00:35:53able
00:35:54to recognize her?
00:35:55to try to understand it
00:35:57we have to go back
00:35:57to the second
00:35:58of our stories
00:35:59the one we interrupted
00:36:01in front of the prison
00:36:02from Ragusa
00:36:02the 500
00:36:03with the two men inside
00:36:05the tall boy
00:36:06with sideburns
00:36:07behind the wheel
00:36:07and that other one
00:36:08with the purse
00:36:09and the guns inside
00:36:12suddenly
00:36:13the 500
00:36:14skids
00:36:15and mounts
00:36:15On Pavement
00:36:16of the prison
00:36:17Roberto Campria
00:36:18the boy with the bag
00:36:19comes out from the side
00:36:20of the passenger
00:36:21and runs to knock
00:36:22at the prison door
00:36:27in hand
00:36:28still has
00:36:28Smith & Wesson
00:36:29to the guards
00:36:30that open the door
00:36:31he says he came
00:36:32to constitute itself
00:36:33why he killed
00:36:34a person
00:36:34and now he's tired
00:36:35and he just wants to sleep
00:36:44in the 500
00:36:46lying on the steering wheel
00:36:47there is Giovanni
00:36:48spampinato
00:36:48killed by 6 shots
00:36:50shot at point-blank range
00:36:51no more than 15 cm
00:36:55he dies
00:36:56before arriving
00:36:57to the hospital
00:36:58John was
00:37:00a boy
00:37:02as there are many
00:37:04Today
00:37:05in our families
00:37:07in universities
00:37:08he was a boy
00:37:10curious
00:37:11very interested
00:37:14to the facts
00:37:16of the news
00:37:16of culture
00:37:17and lived
00:37:18politics
00:37:20as a civic commitment
00:37:23Giovanni is good
00:37:25and he sees things
00:37:26and he writes to her
00:37:35Ragusa
00:37:35for example
00:37:36is considered
00:37:37a province
00:37:37daddy
00:37:38what are they called
00:37:39the areas
00:37:39where the mafia
00:37:40there is no
00:37:41there is no crime
00:37:42organized
00:37:42and nothing happens
00:37:45daddy
00:37:46that is, silly
00:37:47not so smart
00:37:48according to certain values
00:37:49naturally
00:37:50to know how to organize
00:37:51Ragusa
00:37:52they say
00:37:53it's the city
00:37:54more peaceful
00:37:54of the world
00:37:56but Giovanni Spampinato
00:37:58we said it
00:37:59he's a good guy
00:37:59he sees things
00:38:01he sees them in depth
00:38:02and he knows that Ragusa
00:38:03as a city
00:38:03and as a province
00:38:04it's not a babba
00:38:05not at all
00:38:06write about certain things
00:38:08but it's risky
00:38:09and some friends
00:38:09some colleagues
00:38:10he tells him
00:38:11who makes you do it?
00:38:12but Giovanni Spampinato
00:38:13he has this idea
00:38:14that things that don't go well
00:38:15you have to change them
00:38:16like Peppino Impastato
00:38:17and it goes on anyway
00:38:18what happened
00:38:20Truly
00:38:20is that
00:38:21John
00:38:23doing his job
00:38:25of a reporter
00:38:26had developed
00:38:28a series of investigations
00:38:29on the movements
00:38:30neo-fascists
00:38:31that in the end
00:38:33of the 60s
00:38:34in the early 70s
00:38:36they operated
00:38:36in this area
00:38:38of Sicily
00:38:39Here you are
00:38:39while he was doing
00:38:40this investigation
00:38:42he had just had
00:38:44made another one
00:38:45sensational discovery
00:38:46in March
00:38:47of 1972
00:38:49had discovered
00:38:51That
00:38:51in Ragusa
00:38:52he was turning
00:38:53For
00:38:53drink coffee
00:38:55in the bar
00:38:56principal
00:38:57of the city
00:38:57most popular
00:38:58Stefano
00:38:59of the Chiaie
00:39:00founder
00:39:00of National Avant-garde
00:39:02that in that period
00:39:03he was a fugitive
00:39:05because he was wanted
00:39:06for the bombs
00:39:08at the altar
00:39:08of the homeland
00:39:09of Rome
00:39:11connected
00:39:11to the massacre
00:39:12of Piazza Fontana
00:39:13Stefano
00:39:14of the Chiaie
00:39:15involved
00:39:16in various capacities
00:39:16in many
00:39:17of the investigations
00:39:17which have as their object
00:39:18the strategy
00:39:19of attention
00:39:19in Italy
00:39:20from the end
00:39:21of the 60s
00:39:21at the start
00:39:22of the 80s
00:39:23he has always been acquitted
00:39:24and exonerated
00:39:25from all charges
00:39:26of this kind
00:39:26in those years
00:39:28but
00:39:28he was still at large
00:39:32John
00:39:33he writes about these things
00:39:34talks about the presence
00:39:35of neo-fascists
00:39:36in the area
00:39:36and hypothesizes
00:39:37a closeness
00:39:38with the exponents
00:39:39of crime
00:39:40organized
00:39:44Angelo Tumino
00:39:45he is 47 years old
00:39:46and he is a builder
00:39:47from Ragusa
00:39:47he's a character
00:39:48very well known
00:39:49in the city
00:39:49beautiful cars
00:39:50good life
00:39:51beautiful women
00:39:52he also did
00:39:53the appearance
00:39:53in a movie
00:39:54by Pietro Germi
00:39:54Italian-style divorce
00:39:56which is being filmed
00:39:57right in Ragusa
00:39:59he was also busy
00:40:00in politics
00:40:00as a counselor
00:40:01for the movement
00:40:02Italian social
00:40:03Then
00:40:04Engineer Tumino
00:40:05leave the business
00:40:05of builder
00:40:06and he starts doing it
00:40:07the antique dealer
00:40:08someone like that
00:40:09Engineer Tumino
00:40:16one who does
00:40:17a good life
00:40:17lately
00:40:19but
00:40:19the engineer
00:40:20he seems depressed
00:40:21he seems worried
00:40:22he says
00:40:23to have problems
00:40:26February 26th
00:40:27of 1972
00:40:28some farmers
00:40:30that are passing by
00:40:31along a small street
00:40:31farm
00:40:32they see something
00:40:33on the edge
00:40:34of the road
00:40:34and as soon as the farmers
00:40:36they are getting closer
00:40:37they see
00:40:37that that man is dead
00:40:39because his head is split
00:40:40it seems like a stick blow
00:40:50but not only
00:40:51who killed him
00:40:52after beating him
00:40:53in a colloquy
00:40:54and split his head open
00:40:56he also shot him
00:40:57the coup de grace
00:40:58with a bullet
00:40:599mm caliber
00:40:59in the forehead
00:41:00while everyone
00:41:01the other correspondents
00:41:04they say
00:41:05the investigations
00:41:06they follow all the leads
00:41:08And
00:41:08they don't say more
00:41:10John instead
00:41:12says a news item
00:41:13that others
00:41:14they had decided
00:41:15to leave
00:41:16in the pen
00:41:17that is, among people
00:41:18suspected
00:41:19from the very first moment
00:41:20And
00:41:22questioned
00:41:23by the magistrates
00:41:24up in the imminence
00:41:25of this crime
00:41:26there is
00:41:26this character
00:41:27excellent
00:41:28who is the son
00:41:29of the president
00:41:29of the court
00:41:30the president's son
00:41:32of the court
00:41:33from Ragusa
00:41:33is called
00:41:34Roberto Campria
00:41:35and we've already seen it
00:41:36John discovers
00:41:37who is the last person
00:41:38to have seen alive
00:41:39Engineer Tumino
00:41:40because he is a friend of his
00:41:41and that for this reason
00:41:42he was questioned
00:41:51John
00:41:51he doesn't say the name
00:41:52but it gives many elements
00:41:53to identify it
00:41:54and he also says
00:41:55that about him
00:41:56they concentrate
00:41:57the suspects
00:41:57of the investigators
00:42:00that they are putting
00:42:01in relation
00:42:02the murder
00:42:02of the engineer
00:42:03with the activity
00:42:04of some
00:42:04neo-fascists
00:42:05of the area
00:42:13threats are coming
00:42:14at Palermo time
00:42:16a flyer arrives
00:42:17of the SAMs
00:42:17the teams
00:42:18Mussolini action
00:42:19an averse group
00:42:20far right
00:42:21what they say
00:42:21to stop it
00:42:22with those
00:42:23insulting accusations
00:42:24John
00:42:25he reflects immediately
00:42:27about this thing
00:42:27and begins to wonder
00:42:29if really
00:42:30all the mystery
00:42:30that surrounds
00:42:31this crime
00:42:32which still today
00:42:33after 35 years
00:42:34it remained
00:42:35mysterious
00:42:36unpaid
00:42:37if you don't bring
00:42:38to those same ones
00:42:39personages
00:42:40of which he
00:42:41he took care of it
00:42:41in investigations
00:42:42what are these
00:42:44neo-fascists
00:42:44that some
00:42:46that arrive
00:42:46from Rome
00:42:47which present
00:42:48projects
00:42:49amazing
00:42:50of investments
00:42:51with others
00:42:53who speak
00:42:54of explosives
00:42:56of landings
00:42:56of weapons
00:42:57on the coasts
00:42:58from Ragusa
00:42:59while he
00:43:01it is asked
00:43:01these things
00:43:02and in particular
00:43:03on some
00:43:03of these characters
00:43:04of which he
00:43:05he wrote
00:43:05in the newspaper
00:43:06these come
00:43:07summoned
00:43:08by the judges
00:43:08and questioned
00:43:09own
00:43:10in relation
00:43:12to the crime
00:43:13tumino
00:43:13and then
00:43:15John
00:43:16he convinces himself
00:43:17that there must be
00:43:18a connection
00:43:19which is not alone
00:43:21him
00:43:21to hypothesize
00:43:22but that the data
00:43:23I am in fact
00:43:26Roberto Campria
00:43:27first complaint
00:43:28the newspaper
00:43:28and Giovanni Spampinato
00:43:29and then
00:43:30asks to meet him
00:43:38Campria
00:43:39he calls him home
00:43:40he says
00:43:40Good morning
00:43:41I am the murderer
00:43:42it's ironic of course
00:43:47John
00:43:48he meets him
00:43:49sometimes
00:43:49and then
00:43:50reports
00:43:50its
00:43:51statements
00:43:51in a conference
00:43:52press
00:43:53in which
00:43:53Campria
00:43:54he says
00:43:54of not having
00:43:55nothing to do
00:43:56with the murder
00:43:57of the engineer
00:43:57Tumino
00:43:59John Spampinato
00:44:00he wants to see us
00:44:01clearer
00:44:02on this case
00:44:02about this murder
00:44:03and on that too
00:44:05what's happening
00:44:05in Ragusa
00:44:06on this idea of ​​his
00:44:07this hypothesis of his
00:44:08that some
00:44:09neo-fascists
00:44:10involved
00:44:10in the plots
00:44:11aversive
00:44:11have had
00:44:12contacts
00:44:12with some exponents
00:44:13of Cosa Nostra
00:44:27Then
00:44:27that October 27th
00:44:29of 1972
00:44:30Roberto Campria
00:44:31call Giovanni
00:44:32Spampinato
00:44:33he wants to see it
00:44:34It does not matter
00:44:34if it's late
00:44:35half past ten
00:44:36in the evening
00:44:36you have to talk to him
00:44:37they can take
00:44:38a coffee
00:44:39and talk
00:44:41instead no
00:44:42he wants to kill him
00:44:43he unloads on him
00:44:44six shots
00:44:45point-blank
00:44:45while he is driving
00:44:46and then
00:44:47it is constituted
00:44:53in July
00:44:53of 1975
00:44:55the court
00:44:56of assizes
00:44:56of Syracuse
00:44:57condemnation
00:44:57Roberto Campria
00:44:58at 21 years old
00:44:59for the murder
00:45:00by Giovanni Spampinato
00:45:01motive
00:45:02Campria
00:45:02he felt
00:45:03persecuted
00:45:04from the activity
00:45:04journalism
00:45:05by John
00:45:05and killed him
00:45:15condemnation
00:45:16reduced
00:45:16at 14 years old
00:45:17from the court
00:45:18of assizes
00:45:18of appeal
00:45:19from Catania
00:45:19in May
00:45:20of 1977
00:45:21Then
00:45:22confirmed
00:45:23in Cassation
00:45:24there are many
00:45:25then and now
00:45:26who think so
00:45:27who believe
00:45:28that the truth
00:45:29it's a little more complicated
00:45:31of the official version
00:45:32that Giovanni Spampinato
00:45:33was killed
00:45:34why it was not investigated
00:45:35deeper
00:45:36on the plots
00:45:37between the mafia
00:45:37politics
00:45:38and black diversion
00:45:39that in those years
00:45:40they were moving
00:45:41in Sicily
00:45:42disturbing hypotheses
00:45:44which could be
00:45:44just conspiracy theories
00:45:46or
00:45:46an ugly truth
00:45:51night of January 26th
00:45:521976
00:45:53the simple carabiniere
00:45:55to stink
00:45:56Carmine
00:45:56who sleeps in his cot
00:45:58and Falcetta pointed it
00:45:59Savior
00:45:59who stays awake
00:46:00maybe to think
00:46:02to his mother
00:46:02who is sick
00:46:03to his country
00:46:05out
00:46:06we said it
00:46:07it's raining and it's windy
00:46:08and it thunders too
00:46:09because there is a storm
00:46:10but the Falcetta episode
00:46:11feels the same
00:46:12a noise inside the barracks
00:46:13which is small
00:46:14entrance garden
00:46:15and three rooms
00:46:28a burst to the chest
00:46:30and in the face
00:46:30to him
00:46:31and a burst to the chest
00:46:32and one in the face
00:46:33even to the policeman
00:46:34simple in Puzzo
00:46:35that instead
00:46:35he is nailed
00:46:36on his cot
00:46:41Then
00:46:41who killed them
00:46:42steals uniforms
00:46:43and service weapons
00:46:44and disappears
00:46:45two dead carabinieri
00:46:47killed like this
00:46:48a massacre
00:46:49In short
00:46:49the massacre
00:46:50of the barracks
00:46:51of Alcamar
00:47:04to report the massacre
00:47:06it's the police
00:47:07they are the agents
00:47:08of the escort
00:47:08of the Honorable
00:47:09Giorgio Almirante
00:47:10secretary of the MSI
00:47:11that is passing by
00:47:12on the highway
00:47:13at 7 in the morning
00:47:14they see the door
00:47:15of the open barracks
00:47:16with the lock
00:47:17scorched
00:47:18and they warn
00:47:18the carabinieri
00:47:19arrived in Alcamo
00:47:21there were 5-6 of us
00:47:23all under officers
00:47:24arrived in Alcamo
00:47:26let's begin
00:47:27to visit the places
00:47:29of the massacre
00:47:30the bodies
00:47:32they had already been
00:47:33let's say
00:47:34taken to the morgue
00:47:35and let's start
00:47:38an analysis
00:47:39of the scene
00:47:40of the crime
00:47:41and an analysis
00:47:42of the territory
00:47:44to search
00:47:45to understand
00:47:45a bit
00:47:46the slopes
00:47:49useful
00:47:50to reach
00:47:51a positive result
00:47:53one of the reasons
00:47:54main
00:47:55which entailed
00:47:56the sending
00:47:57of the section
00:47:58special
00:47:59of Naples
00:47:59which was
00:48:00purely
00:48:00constituted
00:48:01for the fight
00:48:03against terrorism
00:48:04it was the fact
00:48:06which had been
00:48:06claimed
00:48:07this attack
00:48:09at the barracks
00:48:09with a flyer
00:48:11which already from a first examination
00:48:12appeared
00:48:14practically
00:48:18Not
00:48:18false
00:48:20Indeed
00:48:21it looks like an action
00:48:21of terrorism
00:48:22those are the years
00:48:23the years of lead
00:48:24but there is something
00:48:25that doesn't come back
00:48:26the claim
00:48:27signed
00:48:28Sicily core
00:48:29army
00:48:29it's false
00:48:30after a little while
00:48:31the denial arrives
00:48:32of the Red Brigades
00:48:33it wasn't them
00:48:34they consider
00:48:35the weapon
00:48:35an enemy
00:48:36and they don't pay
00:48:36a tear
00:48:37for the two carabinieri
00:48:38killed
00:48:38for Carmine
00:48:39and for Salvatore
00:48:40but it wasn't them
00:48:45but there is something
00:48:46of strange
00:48:46even if false
00:48:48the claim
00:48:49refers to
00:48:49to a particular
00:48:50very precise
00:48:51the discovery
00:48:52of a button
00:48:53that would have been lost
00:48:54from whoever shot
00:48:55in the barracks
00:48:56and then
00:48:56would have been found
00:48:57from the police
00:48:58particular though
00:49:00that was not
00:49:00told to the newspapers
00:49:02and also the method
00:49:03with which the murderers
00:49:04they entered
00:49:05in the barracks
00:49:05of Alcamar
00:49:06it's strange
00:49:09they cut
00:49:10the lock
00:49:11of the small door
00:49:11wooden
00:49:12with a blowtorch
00:49:13it's an anomalous method
00:49:15why is it needed?
00:49:15a doughnut
00:49:16for the oxyacetylene flame
00:49:17which is big
00:49:17it's uncomfortable
00:49:18and it is also
00:49:19very visible
00:49:19and the flame
00:49:20Then
00:49:21it also makes a lot of noise
00:49:28All right
00:49:29it was raining
00:49:30there was wind
00:49:31there was a storm
00:49:31with the thunder
00:49:32but there were definitely
00:49:33much more discreet methods
00:49:35to enter
00:49:35in the barracks
00:49:40but above all
00:49:41why kill
00:49:42the two carabinieri
00:49:42of the barracks
00:49:43of Alcamar
00:49:44the carabiniere
00:49:45simple smell
00:49:46and he pointed the sickle at it
00:49:47Carmine and Salvatore
00:49:48we are in Alcamomarina
00:49:50nothing ever happens
00:49:51in those parts
00:49:52especially in winter
00:49:55actually
00:49:56it's not quite like that
00:49:57actually
00:49:58in those three kilometers
00:49:59of the beach
00:50:00in Alcamomarina
00:50:01a lot of things happen
00:50:02and especially in winter
00:50:04there are landings
00:50:05of entire loads
00:50:06of cigarettes
00:50:07smuggled
00:50:08of drugs
00:50:08and maybe
00:50:09even of weapons
00:50:12the mafia family
00:50:14of the place
00:50:14it's that of the Rimi
00:50:15Vincenzo and Filippo Rimi
00:50:16a family
00:50:17very powerful
00:50:18Philip is brother-in-law
00:50:19by Don Tano Badalamenti
00:50:20and with political connections
00:50:22important
00:50:22in Christian democracy
00:50:24of which the old boss
00:50:25Vincenzo Rimi
00:50:25was part of
00:50:28but he pointed it sickle
00:50:30and the policeman
00:50:31simple smell
00:50:32they didn't care
00:50:33of these things
00:50:33to the utmost
00:50:34they were giving the fine
00:50:35to motorists
00:50:36that were going fast
00:50:37or to street vendors
00:50:38without a license
00:50:39in summer
00:50:44something like that
00:50:46such a bad thing
00:50:47cannot go unpunished
00:50:52it's something that strikes
00:50:53that makes you angry
00:50:54and which also creates
00:50:55a lot of tension
00:50:56and a lot of nervousness
00:50:57even among the Carabinieri
00:50:58I remember precisely
00:51:00that the orientation
00:51:02that was given
00:51:03to the investigations
00:51:04he was oriented
00:51:06towards the groups
00:51:07far left
00:51:09that is, they were searched
00:51:10left-wing militants
00:51:15known
00:51:16for their political commitment
00:51:20even if not on the far left
00:51:22but simply
00:51:23because left-wing
00:51:24It does not matter
00:51:25if the claim
00:51:26it's false
00:51:27this is a case
00:51:28of terrorism
00:51:29then something happens
00:51:33a roadblock
00:51:34of the carabinieri
00:51:35that is on the road
00:51:36which leads to the beach
00:51:37he stops a young man from Alcamo
00:51:38what is called
00:51:39Joseph Vesco
00:51:43Vesco is driving
00:51:44a stolen car
00:51:45he has a gun
00:51:46and another one
00:51:46is found
00:51:47with a search
00:51:50there's enough of it
00:51:51naturally
00:51:52and Vesco
00:51:52he is arrested
00:52:00one of the guns
00:52:01found
00:52:02it is compatible
00:52:03with the murders
00:52:03of the barracks
00:52:09the other
00:52:09he has the numbers
00:52:10of freshman year
00:52:11worked
00:52:11with a drill
00:52:12to delete them
00:52:13and it could be
00:52:14one of those
00:52:14stolen from Alcamar
00:52:17the carabinieri
00:52:18they believe
00:52:18that Bishop
00:52:19was part of
00:52:20of the command
00:52:21who acted
00:52:21at the barracks
00:52:22and they question him
00:52:23on this
00:52:28Bishop
00:52:29he says he doesn't know
00:52:30Nothing
00:52:30of the massacre
00:52:31of the barracks
00:52:31he says he is
00:52:32just a postman
00:52:33which he had to deliver
00:52:34the weapons
00:52:35to someone
00:52:35on the beach
00:52:36the carabinieri
00:52:37they don't believe him
00:52:38and they continue
00:52:38the interrogation
00:52:49in the end
00:52:50at the end of the interrogation
00:52:51Bishop
00:52:51declares
00:52:52of having been part of
00:52:53of the command
00:52:54who killed
00:52:54the two carabinieri
00:52:55indicates
00:52:56where they are located
00:52:57the uniforms
00:52:57and the weapons
00:52:58steal the barracks
00:52:59and he names
00:53:00of four other people
00:53:01who are arrested
00:53:19I am a manufacturer
00:53:20of Partinico barrels
00:53:21whose name is Giovanni Mandalà
00:53:22and three boys from Alcamo
00:53:24Vincenzo Ferrantelli
00:53:25Gaetano Sant'Angelo
00:53:26and Giuseppe Gulotta
00:53:28at the age of 18
00:53:31and a half
00:53:31February 12th
00:53:33of 76
00:53:35they're knocking on my door
00:53:36a group
00:53:37of carabinieri
00:53:38and which
00:53:39they tell me
00:53:41to follow them
00:53:41in the barracks
00:53:42which
00:53:44I follow them
00:53:44I'm telling my parents
00:53:46who were the carabinieri
00:53:47and what they did to me
00:53:48and that they wanted me
00:53:49in the barracks
00:53:50I go
00:53:51and they put me
00:53:52under surveillance
00:53:53from someone
00:53:54in a room
00:53:56for about a couple of hours
00:53:57the reason I am
00:53:58a little bit
00:53:59explained
00:53:59was
00:54:00the fact that I
00:54:01a few months ago
00:54:03I had made a request
00:54:04to go and do
00:54:04the financial police
00:54:06as they told me
00:54:07which were for certain
00:54:09I thought they were
00:54:10certainly
00:54:10according to the financial police
00:54:11the four
00:54:12called into question
00:54:13from Vesco
00:54:14they are questioned
00:54:15and all four
00:54:16they end up signing
00:54:17a guilty plea
00:54:24Joseph Vesco
00:54:25but he retracts everything
00:54:26he says he is
00:54:28innocent
00:54:28of the massacre
00:54:29of the carabinieri
00:54:30of the barracks
00:54:30and to have accused
00:54:31innocent people
00:54:32to cover
00:54:33the real culprits
00:54:34of the massacre
00:54:35nobody believes them
00:54:36and anyway
00:54:37October 26, 1976
00:54:39Joseph Vesco
00:54:40is found
00:54:41hanged
00:54:42at the bars
00:54:43of the window
00:54:43of his cell
00:54:51the others
00:54:52they are processed
00:54:53and after a judicial process
00:54:55rather complex
00:54:56between solutions
00:54:57due to insufficiency
00:54:57of evidence
00:54:58and convictions
00:54:59they are all condemned
00:55:00with final sentence
00:55:04Life sentence for Mandala
00:55:05which would have opened
00:55:06the little door
00:55:07with the blowtorch
00:55:07Life sentence for Gulotta
00:55:09that he would have shot
00:55:1020 years in Sant'Angelo
00:55:12that he would have shot
00:55:13him too
00:55:13but he is a minor
00:55:14and 20 years
00:55:15to Ferrantelli
00:55:16who stole
00:55:16the uniforms
00:55:17and the weapons
00:55:18and that he too
00:55:18he is a minor
00:55:21Case closed
00:55:22but then
00:55:23something happens
00:55:24there is someone
00:55:25who speaks
00:55:27I was telling the facts
00:55:29fairly new
00:55:30and in particular
00:55:32I owed him
00:55:34report
00:55:35on the names
00:55:36of the military
00:55:37of the officers
00:55:38who have practiced
00:55:39to the prisoner
00:55:41Bishop
00:55:42to the arrested Vesco
00:55:43up until that moment
00:55:44a treatment
00:55:47very very hard
00:55:51it wasn't for me
00:55:53a fact
00:55:53that I accepted
00:55:55was against
00:55:56the oath
00:55:58of fidelity
00:55:59that I had done
00:56:00when I entered
00:56:02in the Carabinieri
00:56:03and when I became
00:56:04under-officer
00:56:05of the Carabinieri
00:56:07when I did
00:56:08the oath
00:56:08of fidelity
00:56:10in taking on
00:56:12the ranks of brigadier
00:56:13junior officer of the army
00:56:14in presence
00:56:15of the general
00:56:16from the church
00:56:16I took an oath
00:56:19of fidelity
00:56:21to a commitment
00:56:22that I was
00:56:23effectively
00:56:24assuming
00:56:25to respect
00:56:26of respect
00:56:27of the laws
00:56:28and democracy
00:56:29in September 2007
00:56:31right after an episode
00:56:32of Midnight Blue
00:56:33which also remembered
00:56:34the barracks episode
00:56:35the former brigadier
00:56:36Renato Lino
00:56:37who had participated
00:56:38to the interrogations
00:56:40of the condemned youths
00:56:41and that he had tried
00:56:42to tell
00:56:42this story
00:56:43other times too
00:56:44he has a new crisis
00:56:45of conscience
00:56:46and talks to the newspapers
00:56:47with Francesco Lalicata
00:56:49of the daily newspaper
00:56:50The Press
00:56:50and with the newspaper
00:56:51from Trapani
00:56:52Citizen Kane
00:56:53Bishop came
00:56:54practically
00:56:55literally
00:56:56stripped naked
00:56:58And
00:56:58issued
00:56:59above
00:57:00two boxes
00:57:02in use
00:57:03to the police
00:57:04until reaching
00:57:05a height
00:57:0670-80 cm
00:57:08was put
00:57:09with your hands
00:57:10tied to the feet
00:57:11with the head
00:57:12leaning backwards
00:57:14The former brigadier
00:57:15Olino
00:57:16speaks
00:57:16tells his story
00:57:17version of the facts
00:57:18and says
00:57:19that he realizes
00:57:20that the others
00:57:20four arrested
00:57:21they were brutally
00:57:23tortured
00:57:23him
00:57:24Not
00:57:27he recognized
00:57:28his
00:57:30responsibility
00:57:31he kept repeating
00:57:33that the weapons
00:57:33in his possession
00:57:35they had to be
00:57:35delivered
00:57:36to some people
00:57:38of which
00:57:39would never have
00:57:40made the name
00:57:41and that he
00:57:43it was simply
00:57:44a postman
00:57:44at that point
00:57:46he was given
00:57:47an accusation
00:57:48iron
00:57:49in the mouth
00:57:50it is decanted
00:57:51in this charge
00:57:52of the fires
00:57:53amount of water
00:57:54diluted
00:57:55with a large quantity
00:57:56of salt
00:57:58that is
00:57:59almost at the limits
00:58:00of drowning
00:58:02in a moment
00:58:04of pause
00:58:06I had the opportunity
00:58:07to represent
00:58:09to the officer
00:58:11who managed
00:58:12the whole operation
00:58:13the whole interrogator
00:58:15if we want it
00:58:15call it that
00:58:16I pointed it out to him
00:58:18that I was
00:58:19in disagreement
00:58:20with this method
00:58:21that he would not have
00:58:22brought to nothing
00:58:23to the utmost
00:58:25we could have
00:58:26have names
00:58:27of innocent people
00:58:28that had nothing to do with it
00:58:29Nothing
00:58:29for the only
00:58:30with the sole aim
00:58:32to suspend
00:58:33these tortures
00:58:36I was answered
00:58:38to the utmost
00:58:39this risks
00:58:40to go to jail
00:58:41for prescription
00:58:42of weapons
00:58:42we'll see then
00:58:44go around Alcamo
00:58:46while he
00:58:47he killed
00:58:47two carabinieri
00:58:48he killed
00:58:49two soldiers
00:58:52he killed
00:58:52two in uniform
00:58:54like the port
00:58:55the uniform
00:58:56so basically
00:58:57put a little
00:58:59aside
00:59:00for this position of mine
00:59:03I even got to say
00:59:04that if the tortures
00:59:06that's what we have to call them
00:59:08if the tortures
00:59:09to the arrested person
00:59:11they don't stop
00:59:12I would have given up
00:59:15from a judge
00:59:17and I will ask
00:59:18the intervention
00:59:19and the presence
00:59:20but it was obvious
00:59:22that I was
00:59:23in the minority
00:59:24on this position of mine
00:59:25the tortures continued
00:59:28bishop
00:59:33he got to the point
00:59:34to drown
00:59:35several times
00:59:36the drowning
00:59:37did not continue
00:59:38that is, torture
00:59:39was suspended
00:59:40Why
00:59:40I had the clear impression
00:59:42that there
00:59:42among the
00:59:44the torturers
00:59:45that's how I can define them
00:59:46there was also a doctor
00:59:48a doctor
00:59:50who controlled
00:59:50the wrist
00:59:51the pressure
00:59:53and decided
00:59:55whether to continue
00:59:56or stop
00:59:57this is that
00:59:58which declares
00:59:59the former brigadier
00:59:59Renato Lino
01:00:00to the press
01:00:01and to the magistrates
01:00:02who question him
01:00:02always according to him
01:00:04the tortures
01:00:05after Vesco
01:00:05they would have spread
01:00:07also to the other arrested
01:00:08bishop
01:00:09he named the names
01:00:10of accomplices
01:00:11every name
01:00:13before he came
01:00:14pronounced
01:00:15he was coming
01:00:16was subjected
01:00:18to very harsh torture
01:00:20I don't rule it out
01:00:21electric exhaust
01:00:22with a cell phone
01:00:23from the field
01:00:23to the genitals
01:00:25was present
01:00:27this tool too
01:00:29of torture
01:00:29a cell phone
01:00:31from the field
01:00:31in wood
01:00:32equipped
01:00:33of a crank
01:00:34that when he came
01:00:36turned strongly
01:00:37produced
01:00:38strong electric shocks
01:00:39it was used
01:00:40probably
01:00:42in the second world war
01:00:42world
01:00:43as a telephone
01:00:44from the field
01:00:44to produce electricity
01:00:46the statements
01:00:47of the former brigadier
01:00:48Olino
01:00:49they are then confirmed
01:00:50from one of those arrested
01:00:51Joseph Gulotta
01:00:52they immediately try
01:00:54to tie me to the chair
01:00:55and they did it
01:00:56and they start beating me
01:00:58to give a beating
01:00:59blind
01:01:01without me
01:01:02I knew nothing
01:01:03the reason
01:01:03that they were
01:01:04doing
01:01:04what they were
01:01:05doing
01:01:06Nothing
01:01:07subsequently
01:01:08When
01:01:08they end
01:01:10they contest me
01:01:11that I
01:01:12I would have been
01:01:13that
01:01:14that would have
01:01:14killed
01:01:15the two carabinieri
01:01:16from Alcamo Marina
01:01:17to the dispute
01:01:19I
01:01:20I'm staying
01:01:21amazed
01:01:22I am not able
01:01:24Nothing
01:01:25and I say right away
01:01:26that I
01:01:26I have nothing to do with it
01:01:28I don't know anything
01:01:29and despite everything
01:01:30more beatings
01:01:31and it continued
01:01:33all night long
01:01:34about
01:01:34with a policeman
01:01:36a
01:01:37every now and again
01:01:37another
01:01:38That
01:01:39all my
01:01:40all my
01:01:41denial
01:01:42of participation
01:01:43they were
01:01:44a slap
01:01:45a fist
01:01:45a hair pull
01:01:46In short
01:01:48threats
01:01:49to do who knows what to me
01:01:50if I hadn't confessed
01:01:52the gun
01:01:53they pointed at me
01:01:54a carabinieri
01:01:55he pointed at me
01:01:55the gun too
01:01:56in the face
01:01:58he spat on me
01:01:59in the face
01:02:00and he squeezed me
01:02:02the genitals
01:02:03In short
01:02:04at that point there
01:02:05and I didn't know anymore
01:02:06what to do
01:02:06in the morning
01:02:08I felt sick
01:02:10and I fainted
01:02:11When
01:02:12I come to
01:02:13and at that point there
01:02:15I decide
01:02:16That
01:02:16That
01:02:17I would have said
01:02:18what do I tell him
01:02:20to the police
01:02:20I'll tell you everything
01:02:22whatever you want
01:02:23the importance
01:02:24Meaning what
01:02:24just stop
01:02:25to beat
01:02:26I'll tell you
01:02:26anything
01:02:27what do you want?
01:02:28not you
01:02:30Here you are
01:02:31I will say
01:02:31anything
01:02:32that you
01:02:32you ask me
01:02:33that I say
01:02:34the first question
01:02:35what does it do to me
01:02:35the graduate
01:02:36And
01:02:37Gulotta
01:02:38It is true
01:02:39that she
01:02:40took part
01:02:41to the massacre
01:02:42to the killing
01:02:42of the two carabinieri
01:02:43of Alcomarina
01:02:44since
01:02:45I had to
01:02:46respond at all costs
01:02:47Yes
01:02:48I answered yes
01:02:49and other questions
01:02:50they always followed one another
01:02:52taken little
01:02:52in the same way
01:02:54as if I were
01:02:55already the culprit
01:02:56of the situation
01:02:58and so it was
01:02:59the interrogation
01:03:00subsequently
01:03:01it started like this
01:03:02he went
01:03:03away this way
01:03:04which then
01:03:05even at the moment
01:03:06even at the moment
01:03:07of the signature
01:03:08of the minutes
01:03:10of the declaration
01:03:11which is crooked
01:03:12it can be said
01:03:13a policeman
01:03:15that I had backed out
01:03:17I didn't want to sign it
01:03:18a policeman
01:03:19in a low voice
01:03:20he tells me
01:03:21that if not
01:03:22I had signed
01:03:23who knows what else
01:03:25they would have made me
01:03:26if I hadn't signed
01:03:28if he turns out to be innocent
01:03:30Joseph Gullotta
01:03:31would have done
01:03:32really unfairly
01:03:33several years in prison
01:03:34and it could be
01:03:35really defined
01:03:36as someone did
01:03:37the Valpreda of the South
01:03:38like Pietro Valpreda
01:03:40the innocent accused
01:03:41of the massacre
01:03:42of Piazza Fontana
01:03:50also because
01:03:51in the meantime
01:03:51have emerged
01:03:52other elements
01:03:53that redesign
01:03:54the background
01:03:54of the massacre
01:03:55of the little house
01:03:56of Alcamarro
01:03:58there is a collaborator
01:04:00of justice
01:04:00what is called
01:04:01Leonardo Messina
01:04:01a mafioso
01:04:02of the family
01:04:03of San Cataldo
01:04:04in Caltanissetta
01:04:05Leonardo Messina
01:04:07he is in prison in Trapani
01:04:08and talk to other mafiosi
01:04:09of what happened
01:04:10in Alcamarro
01:04:13it was a mistake
01:04:14the massacre
01:04:15of the barracks
01:04:15of Alcamarro
01:04:16it had been decided
01:04:17to entrust her
01:04:18to some mafiosi
01:04:19of the family
01:04:19of Alcamarro
01:04:20but then
01:04:21it had been decided
01:04:22not to do it anymore
01:04:22the counter-order
01:04:23but he had arrived
01:04:24too late
01:04:25and they
01:04:26they had done it
01:04:26the same
01:04:33but why
01:04:33they had to do it
01:04:35because it had been
01:04:36decided
01:04:36a series
01:04:37of attacks
01:04:38to the State
01:04:38by
01:04:39of the mafia
01:04:39it had been decided
01:04:41a real one
01:04:42strategy
01:04:42of tension
01:04:43to the statements
01:04:44by Leonardo Messina
01:04:45they are added
01:04:46those of another
01:04:47collaborator
01:04:47of justice
01:04:48Joseph Ferro
01:04:49a mafioso
01:04:50of the family
01:04:51from Alcamo
01:04:54In short
01:04:55the motive
01:04:55of the massacre
01:04:56of the barracks
01:04:57should be researched
01:04:58in the context
01:04:59of politics
01:04:59Yes
01:04:59but of politics
01:05:01mafia
01:05:01the presence
01:05:02of the mafia
01:05:03in the events
01:05:04of the strategy
01:05:05of attention
01:05:06emerge
01:05:06as well as
01:05:07in case
01:05:07bourgeois
01:05:08at times
01:05:10also in
01:05:11single episodes
01:05:12of attacks
01:05:14or for example
01:05:15in events
01:05:18still to be clarified
01:05:19as for example
01:05:20the stabbing
01:05:21of the deputy
01:05:22Nigosia
01:05:23of the social movement
01:05:24member
01:05:25of the commission
01:05:26anti-mafia
01:05:27on other occasions
01:05:29pure
01:05:29the mafia
01:05:30she intervened
01:05:31as an element
01:05:33of repression
01:05:33for example
01:05:34the case
01:05:35of the killing
01:05:36of some journalists
01:05:37that they were
01:05:39carrying out
01:05:40investigations
01:05:41in particular
01:05:42relating to relationships
01:05:43among the mafia
01:05:44and the far right
01:05:45that's why
01:05:46who is killed
01:05:47John Spampinato
01:05:48that's why
01:05:49that die
01:05:49the carabinieri
01:05:50of the barracks
01:05:51of Alcamar
01:05:52why in Sicily
01:05:53is in progress
01:05:53a strategy
01:05:54of tension
01:05:55that intertwines
01:05:56with that
01:05:56what's happening
01:05:57in those years
01:05:58in the rest of Italy
01:05:59the massacres
01:05:59the coup attempts
01:06:01terrorism
01:06:02but what here
01:06:02has supporting actors
01:06:04not only
01:06:05aversive groups
01:06:05and institutions
01:06:06but also
01:06:07our thing
01:06:07that's why
01:06:09who is killed
01:06:09an idealist
01:06:10uncomfortable
01:06:11and irreverent
01:06:11like Peppino Impastato
01:06:13with a murder
01:06:14which can be
01:06:14masked
01:06:15like an attack
01:06:16in a way
01:06:16to feed
01:06:17own
01:06:17that strategy
01:06:18of tension
01:06:19in 76
01:06:20after tasting
01:06:22of the carabinieri
01:06:23from Alcamo
01:06:24Peppino
01:06:25comes out with a flyer
01:06:27strong
01:06:27where he reports
01:06:29this crime
01:06:30as a provocation
01:06:31real and proper
01:06:32organized
01:06:33by sectors
01:06:35of the weapon
01:06:35of the carabinieri
01:06:36with the services
01:06:37secrets
01:06:38on this
01:06:39crime
01:06:40there had been
01:06:41of the red herrings
01:06:42terrible
01:06:42Meaning what
01:06:44of the red herrings
01:06:44to cover
01:06:45clearly
01:06:46some sectors
01:06:48dangerous
01:06:49at the level
01:06:50institutional
01:06:51there is another question
01:06:52what should we do?
01:06:53but we have to do it well
01:06:54because it's a question
01:06:55difficult
01:06:56Perhaps
01:06:57there have been
01:06:57many mistakes
01:06:58in the investigations
01:06:59in the stories
01:07:00that we saw
01:07:00many false leads
01:07:01someone
01:07:02have been ascertained
01:07:03from the sentences
01:07:04others instead
01:07:05these are just assumptions
01:07:06which still have to
01:07:07to be sifted
01:07:08but the question
01:07:09it is legitimate
01:07:09what happened
01:07:10to the investigations
01:07:15errors
01:07:16voltage
01:07:16nervousness
01:07:17too much zeal
01:07:18or maybe something
01:07:18worse than worse
01:07:19if it is confirmed
01:07:20for anxiety
01:07:21and the desire
01:07:21to arrive
01:07:22to the truth
01:07:25or
01:07:26certain errors
01:07:27certain false leads
01:07:28certain red herrings
01:07:29as they were defined
01:07:31are part of
01:07:31of a logic
01:07:32more complex politics
01:07:33and at national level
01:07:35these are difficult questions
01:07:36which need to be examined
01:07:38with care
01:07:38and we will do it soon
01:07:40because the story
01:07:41of the police
01:07:42and the Carabinieri
01:07:43in Sicily
01:07:43in the fight against the mafia
01:07:45this is not it
01:07:45or is it not just this
01:07:47should be
01:07:48only
01:07:49the story
01:07:49of those who have
01:07:50sacrificed
01:07:51to defend
01:07:52the State
01:07:52and the people
01:07:53like the general
01:07:54Charles Albert
01:07:55from the Church
01:07:55the captain
01:07:56Emanuele Basile
01:07:57or the captain
01:07:58Mario D'Aleo
01:07:58or even
01:07:59the carabiniere
01:08:00simple in Puzzo
01:08:01and the corporal Falcetta
01:08:02of the barracks
01:08:03of Alcamar
01:08:10it ends here
01:08:11our history
01:08:12the story
01:08:13of three crimes
01:08:14that maybe
01:08:15they have nothing
01:08:15what to see
01:08:16one with the other
01:08:17or maybe
01:08:17they also have too much
01:08:18beyond
01:08:19some disturbing explanations
01:08:20or maybe even just
01:08:21of conspiracy theories
01:08:22they are stories
01:08:23of who had
01:08:24one way or another
01:08:25this strange idea
01:08:26to take that
01:08:27what's wrong with the world
01:08:28and change it
01:08:36things to change
01:08:37in a strange world
01:08:38like the one that measures
01:08:39in a hundred steps
01:08:40what is his name
01:08:41a good movie
01:08:42by Marco Tullio Giordana
01:08:43on life and death
01:08:44by Peppino Impastato
01:08:45the hundred steps precisely
01:08:47what size
01:08:48in a hundred steps
01:08:49only
01:08:49the distance that is there
01:08:50between the villa
01:08:51of a boss
01:08:51like Don Tano Badalamenti
01:08:53and the house
01:08:54of an idealist
01:08:54like Peppino Impastato
01:08:56in Cinisi
01:08:56or things to change
01:08:58in a strange world
01:09:00like a stupid city
01:09:01like Ragusa
01:09:02by Giovanni Spampinato
01:09:03which unfortunately instead
01:09:04daddy
01:09:04it wasn't at all
01:09:05or a barracks
01:09:07on a beach
01:09:08where nothing should happen
01:09:10and instead everything happens
01:09:11like that of Carmina Puzzo
01:09:13and by Salvatore Falcetta
01:09:53and by Salvatore Falcetta
01:09:56and by Salvatore Falcetta

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