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Il racconto dei 57 giorni che intercorrono tra la strage di Capaci in cui muore Giovanni Falcone e l’attentato di via D’Amelio, a Palermo, del 19 luglio 1992, dove perde la vita un altro grande nemico di Cosa Nostra, il giudice Paolo Borsellino.

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00:00:13Thank you all
00:00:49Thank you all
00:01:04Thank you all
00:01:41Thank you all
00:02:00And behind another armored car with the other three officers of that escort shift, including Emanuela
00:02:09It's a beautiful day, it's a Sunday in July, July 19, 1992
00:02:14It's 4:30 in the afternoon and there are few people on the highway.
00:02:18It would be a nice day to take it easy and enjoy the summer
00:02:21But the cars are moving fast, the police escort and the judge are very tense because they are passing through a
00:02:28bad place
00:02:36But in the car he was with Claudio Traina and Vincenzo Limondi
00:02:41We didn't talk much because we were very tense, especially because we were on the highway
00:02:48After what happened with Capaci we were moving pretty fast.
00:02:59The three cars with the judge and the escort are speeding on the highway near Capaci
00:03:04Where the road surface has recently been redone and where the guardrail at the sides has been painted red,
00:03:10the color of blood
00:03:21Because right there, at the height of Capaci, on May 23, 1992, less than two months before, 57 days before, there
00:03:30there was the war
00:03:36500 kg of explosives hidden under the road and triggered by remote control by Giovanni Brusca
00:03:41Totò Riina's right-hand man
00:03:43They blew up the highway just as three other cars
00:03:47Like those of the judge, of Emanuela, of Antonio Vullo and of the others
00:03:50They ran along that stretch, the escort in front and behind and the judge in the middle
00:03:56Thus died Giovanni Falcone and his wife Francesca Morvillo who accompanied him
00:04:01The escort agents Antonio Montinaro, Rocco Di Cillo and Vito Schifani
00:04:05It's a massacre, the tentatuni, as the mafia called it.
00:04:09The Capaci massacre
00:04:33Closed in his armored chrome, the magistrate runs together with the other cars, among those
00:04:38Two guard wings and the red blood, maybe think about that day
00:04:41Because Giovanni Falcone was his friend, as well as his colleague
00:04:47They had grown up in the same neighborhood of Palermo, that of Calza, a working-class neighborhood
00:04:52They knew each other, as he himself says, since they were wearing shorts.
00:05:04Orsellino was absolutely different from Giovanni Falcone
00:05:08That although no one would think so he was a little shy
00:05:13His was an aggressiveness that comes from the shy.
00:05:18Because when he was among friends Falcone was very inclined to joke
00:05:23He was a nice person, he made jokes
00:05:28Borsellino, on the other hand, was always extroverted
00:05:32A jovial spirit, he dressed informally
00:05:37You saw him with the Apolo and with his feet on the table smoking a cigarette for example.
00:05:43He was a person who, when he spoke, had a very particular expressive mimicry.
00:05:54He would curl the corner of his mouth and make those ironic jokes that were striking.
00:06:03And then we often joked about death, for example.
00:06:07Because we Sicilians have an innate idea of ​​death
00:06:12And to exorcise it, we often talk about it.
00:06:18And Paul said to John
00:06:21That is, I'm calm
00:06:23Just if I have to kill someone
00:06:25First they kill you and then me
00:06:26Have you ever felt the breath of politics on your neck?
00:06:31Signals to brake?
00:06:34Signals to brake?
00:06:35Actually, I felt the breath of the mafia on my neck the most.
00:06:42But perhaps that's not all the magistrate in his armored car is thinking about.
00:06:47Because so many strange things happened in that past year of 1992.
00:06:52Many strange, ugly and disturbing things have happened in Italy and Sicily.
00:06:57Before that May 23rd
00:06:59And he, the magistrate, Paolo Borsellino, knows them well.
00:07:04Thanks above all to the work of Falcone
00:07:07The level of knowledge about the mafia phenomenon is immeasurably greater
00:07:14Than it was 10 or 15 years ago
00:07:18But the mafia, Cosa Nostra, is stronger than before
00:07:23It is precisely because this enormous level of knowledge has not been translated
00:07:28And the Marxist trial story is not translated separately.
00:07:35In the judicial results that this level of knowledge must give
00:07:40It happened for example that on the 30th of that year
00:07:43Judge Arnaldo Valente, president of the first session of the Court of Cassation
00:07:48He entered the courtroom and read a revolutionary sentence
00:07:55This is the sentence that closes the final level of judgment in the Palermo maxi-trial.
00:07:59Which had started in 1986
00:08:02Putting together the last years of investigations into Cosa Nostra
00:08:05And the revelations of the collaborators of justice
00:08:07Especially those of Tommaso Buscetta, the boss of the Two Worlds
00:08:11First instance ruling, appeal, Supreme Court
00:08:14Final confirmation for 19 life sentences and 2,665 years in prison
00:08:20It's a revolutionary ruling, but not for the State
00:08:24That is the law and also justice
00:08:26It's revolutionary for the mafia
00:08:27Its structure, its organization, its very existence
00:08:31They finally become judicial truth
00:08:38They end up behind bars forever
00:08:40Bosses of the caliber of Michele Greco, Pippo Calò and Piddu Madonia
00:08:43The generals of Cosa Nostra
00:08:45Ferocious and bloodthirsty criminals
00:08:48Cosa Nostra was inside
00:08:50The order to try all avenues to make the maxi-trial fail
00:08:57And well, when in fact this didn't happen
00:09:00The setback, especially for Riina
00:09:04Who had been the one who had guaranteed
00:09:08A positive outcome to everyone
00:09:11Well, that of course.
00:09:15It led to a reaction
00:09:17The reaction of Tottor Riina and his Corleonesi
00:09:20Head of Cosa Nostra since the mid-1980s
00:09:23After having exterminated with a bloody mafia war
00:09:26The rival faction of the Parlermitani
00:09:28It's fierce and bloodthirsty
00:09:30Because there are some scores to settle
00:09:33First of all, we need to settle accounts with the repentants
00:09:36With a real massacre
00:09:37Of relatives, friends and collaborators
00:09:39Bosses who decided to talk
00:09:41In a meeting I heard us say
00:09:45That they had to kill each other
00:09:49Up to the twentieth degree of kinship
00:09:52All relatives of collaborators of justice
00:09:54He was talking about the repentants
00:09:55He used this language
00:09:58Starting with six-year-olds
00:10:00Then we have to settle accounts with politics
00:10:07The first to die is C. MEP Salvo Lima
00:10:11Also defined in judicial documents
00:10:12One of the main political referents of Cosa Nostra
00:10:21March 12, 1992
00:10:23His car was stopped on the streets of Mondello
00:10:26From two men on a motorbike
00:10:28That they shoot at her
00:10:39Six months later, on September 17th
00:10:42It's Ignazio Salvo's turn
00:10:43That with cousin Nino
00:10:45Died of cancer a few years earlier
00:10:46He had been one of the main political referents
00:10:49On the Mafia in Sicily
00:10:55Settling scores with the repentants
00:10:56Settling scores with politicians
00:10:58There are still other scores to settle.
00:11:01Those with enemies
00:11:06The mafia is not invincible at all
00:11:09It's a human fact
00:11:10And like all human facts
00:11:12It has a beginning
00:11:13And it will also have an end
00:11:15Giovanni Falcone is certainly
00:11:17One of the most implacable enemies
00:11:19And dangerous
00:11:19What is our thing?
00:11:20Have you ever had
00:11:22Since the late 70s
00:11:23With the investigation into the Pizza Connection
00:11:25A gigantic traffic of ruin
00:11:27And laundered money
00:11:28Between New York, Milan and Palermo
00:11:29And then with those that bring
00:11:31At the maxi-trial hearing
00:11:32Giovanni Falcone proves himself
00:11:35One of the deepest connoisseurs
00:11:36Of Cosa Nostra
00:11:37And the methods to combat it
00:11:42Like the idea
00:11:44Of the National Anti-Mafia Prosecutor's Office
00:11:45He was a man who saw beyond
00:11:47That is, he had that ability
00:11:50To see the reforms
00:11:52To understand what should have been done
00:11:55It's not easy
00:11:56And after years of fighting the mafia in Sicily
00:11:58When the Superior Council of the Judiciary
00:12:01He does not vote for his nomination
00:12:02Head of the Palermo Education Office
00:12:04Giovanni Falcone leaves Sicily
00:12:06And he goes to Rome
00:12:07To head the criminal affairs office
00:12:14It seems that far from Sicily
00:12:16Giovanni Falcone is out of the game
00:12:18And instead no
00:12:19Because it's right there
00:12:20Which can be even more useful
00:12:21In the fight against the mafia
00:12:22Far from the poisons that are consumed
00:12:24In the Palermo courthouse
00:12:26And close to the new frontier
00:12:28On the fight against the mafia
00:12:29What are prisons?
00:12:30Where Falcone leads
00:12:32His working method
00:12:33And his intuitions
00:12:34Also in Rome
00:12:35Giovanni Falcone continues to be a danger
00:12:37For the mafia
00:12:38On the contrary
00:12:39He is even more
00:12:40That in Palermo
00:12:41He was always there
00:12:42Even in the period in which
00:12:43Colleagues too
00:12:45Friends too
00:12:46Even the people he respected
00:12:49They opposed him
00:12:50That idea of ​​the super prosecutor's office
00:12:52Of the national prosecution
00:12:53He had a look
00:12:55That had become sadder
00:12:57But every now and then it would come alive
00:13:00And he told me
00:13:01You know
00:13:01You'll see
00:13:02One day they will understand
00:13:04And he was confident
00:13:06And only
00:13:08500 kg of explosives
00:13:10They were able to stop him
00:13:11Why else?
00:13:13Nobody would have stopped him
00:13:26Good evening
00:13:27We are able to give you
00:13:28The first images
00:13:29Of the terrifying attack
00:13:30In which he lost his life
00:13:32Judge Giovanni Falcone
00:13:34And at least three men
00:13:35Of the escort
00:13:48That's what they do
00:13:49There was a tunnel
00:13:51We are with a tunnel
00:13:53Damn, look!
00:13:54How much did they put into him?
00:13:55But what's put there?
00:13:57The atomic bomb
00:13:58It's been put there
00:13:59There is a road here
00:14:22Giovanni Falcone
00:14:24They had already tried to kill him
00:14:25In June 1989
00:14:31Men of Cosa Nostra
00:14:33They had left
00:14:34On the rocks
00:14:35A few meters away
00:14:35From the villa
00:14:36In which Giovanni Falcone
00:14:37It was together
00:14:38To two magistrates
00:14:39From the Swiss Prosecutor's Office
00:14:40A bag with 58 sticks
00:14:42Of dynamite
00:14:43Ready to explode
00:14:44When the judge
00:14:45He had landed on the beach
00:14:46The bag is discovered
00:14:48The attack fails
00:14:49But to Giovanni Falcone
00:14:50Doubts remain
00:14:51On who can
00:14:52Having it organized
00:14:59To the journalist
00:15:00Saverio Lodato
00:15:01Who interviews him
00:15:02For Unity
00:15:02Giovanni Falcone
00:15:04He says we are meeting
00:15:05In front of
00:15:06To the most refined minds
00:15:07What are they looking for?
00:15:08To orient
00:15:09Certain actions
00:15:10Of the mafia
00:15:10Perhaps they exist
00:15:12Connection points
00:15:13Among the top
00:15:14Of Cosa Nostra
00:15:15And occult centers
00:15:16Of power
00:15:16What do they have?
00:15:17Other interests
00:15:18But she knows
00:15:19Who I am
00:15:21These very fine minds
00:15:22But I
00:15:23I am convinced of it.
00:15:24And also the massacre
00:15:28Of Capaci
00:15:28There's something strange about it
00:15:29At the start
00:15:30Cosa Nostra
00:15:31He intended
00:15:32To kill Giovanni Falcone
00:15:33In Rome
00:15:33In an ambush
00:15:34On the street
00:15:35And in this regard
00:15:36A fire group
00:15:37He had arrived from Palermo
00:15:38To study
00:15:39The judge's habits
00:15:40But then
00:15:41The counter-order had arrived
00:15:42Change of program
00:15:44It's done
00:15:44In another way
00:15:59Some still today
00:16:01You have to explain it to me
00:16:02Why
00:16:03Why me
00:16:05Still
00:16:05Intuiting
00:16:07That
00:16:07There are
00:16:08States
00:16:10I don't know
00:16:11Of interests
00:16:12Convergent
00:16:13To make it become
00:16:14What was
00:16:15A murder
00:16:16Of the enemy
00:16:16Number one
00:16:17Of Cosa Nostra
00:16:18Make it become
00:16:19A fact
00:16:19Global in scope
00:16:21An act
00:16:23Of intimidation
00:16:25Of terrorism
00:16:26With
00:16:28Reflections
00:16:29International
00:16:30Very refined minds
00:16:32Occult centers
00:16:33Of power
00:16:33What do they have?
00:16:34Other interests
00:16:35That attempt
00:16:36So challenging
00:16:37Which seems to go
00:16:38Beyond the simple
00:16:39Elimination
00:16:39Of an enemy
00:16:40Much more
00:16:41Striking
00:16:42Much more difficult
00:16:43And much more loaded
00:16:44As a consequence
00:16:47Maybe he thinks this
00:16:48The judge
00:16:49While the two wings
00:16:50Bloody
00:16:50Of the guardrail
00:16:51Capable
00:16:51They stay behind
00:16:52And they move away
00:16:53In the rearview mirror
00:16:54Rearview mirror
00:17:01In front of
00:17:02There is Palermo
00:17:02There is Via D'Amelio
00:17:04Where are they headed?
00:17:05The judge
00:17:05And his bag
00:17:09It was a beautiful day
00:17:12But little by little yes
00:17:16As we got closer and closer
00:17:18Here in Via D'Amelio
00:17:19It seemed like it was becoming
00:17:21Dark
00:17:23In fact also
00:17:24Claudio had
00:17:25The same feeling as mine
00:17:27That was a bit
00:17:30Darkening
00:17:31The sky
00:17:44A lot of things have happened
00:17:46In those 57 days
00:17:48Paolo Borsellino
00:17:49He learned about the massacre
00:17:50Of Capaci
00:17:51While he was at the barber's
00:17:52He ran home
00:17:53To call
00:17:54And get news
00:17:55Then he let himself go
00:17:57To an outburst of anger
00:17:58Taking
00:17:59The wall was destroyed
00:17:59With the belt
00:18:00Then he ran to the hospital
00:18:02Where he found Giovanni Falcone
00:18:03At the end of his life
00:18:04When Antonino Caponnetto
00:18:06The father of the anti-mafia pool
00:18:07He called him
00:18:08To get news
00:18:09He told him
00:18:10He died a minute ago
00:18:11In my arms
00:18:13He told him
00:18:26John
00:18:27John
00:18:28John
00:18:30John
00:18:31John
00:18:32The Institute has
00:18:41John
00:18:42John
00:18:42Thank you all.
00:19:15Paolo Borsellino began investigating the death of Giovanni Falcone the day after the massacre.
00:19:26Paolo Borsellino has always been like this, an active and decisive magistrate.
00:19:31He was at the time of the anti-mafia pool of Palermo, he is when he goes to direct the prosecutor's office of Marsala and
00:19:37continues to be so when he returns to Palermo.
00:19:39Many investigations were carried out in Marsala, even on political mafias, in short there was a whole possibility, Paolo had given
00:19:46the possibility of carrying out a specific activity at the Marsala prosecutor's office.
00:19:51And then there was this contribution there too, in the morning there were these meetings at 8.10 that he would arrive
00:19:59very soon.
00:19:59What's your typical workday like? Can you tell us what your typical workday looks like?
00:20:04Normally at least for a year now, given the considerable effort that had to be put into the work for
00:20:13To achieve these results, the working day normally takes place almost entirely here, in this bunker.
00:20:24He travelled on Mondays so to speak, he came and went from Palermo but he was always the first to arrive, c
00:20:30'it was just this feeling of being in a lively office, he was also very authoritative, sometimes he even got very angry
00:20:38with us.
00:20:39When I arrived in Marsala I continued to be escorted as in Palermo, only provocatively, having learned after my
00:20:49came to Marsala because here there was no possibility of having men to ensure that a patrol was continuously in
00:21:00I'm going around checking out a city of 100,000 people,
00:21:04I proposed at least that they halve my escort to get the men needed to get a patrol going.
00:21:13But Paolo was, until the last day of his life, let's say, an omnipotent young colleague.
00:21:22He is not officially investigating.
00:21:24Meanwhile, however, Falcone's papers are being read in search of a thread, of something that could explain a massacre.
00:21:30so big.
00:21:31Falcone's latest investigations into the murder of Salvo Lima, the Carabinieri report on mafia contracts,
00:21:38the danger, for Cosa Nostra, represented by Giovanni Falcone as a possible head of the National Anti-Mafia Prosecutor's Office.
00:21:44I don't want to express a man's opinion about whether it was the mafia or only the mafia.
00:21:51But it was still mafia.
00:21:53And the mafia organization, when it prepared and carried out the attack of May 20,
00:22:03he prepared and implemented it just at the moment when, in my opinion,
00:22:10all the conditions had materialized,
00:22:14because Giovanni Falcone, despite the violent opposition of a good part of the Superior Council of the Judiciary,
00:22:25he was never on the verge of becoming national director of the Mafia.
00:22:32I don't want to say that it was just the mafia, says Paolo Borsellino.
00:22:36Of the mafia anyway, but not only.
00:22:38And in fact there is something in his investigations that disturbs him more than usual.
00:22:42Something that transforms his omnipotent youthful enthusiasm into an almost desperate rage.
00:22:47Because so much continues to happen in those 57 days.
00:22:56On May 28, Paolo Borsellino suddenly finds himself a candidate without knowing it
00:23:02to the post of head of the national anti-mafia prosecutor's office.
00:23:04The Minister of the Interior, Vincenzo Scotti, and the Minister of Justice, Claudio Martelli,
00:23:09they reopened the competition terms and nominated him.
00:23:13I had only asked Borsellino, in the event of reopening the terms,
00:23:23to submit your application.
00:23:25This initiative surprises Borsellino, who would certainly be the natural candidate for the position.
00:23:31But this way he feels too much in the spotlight, too overexposed.
00:23:35So, on May 31st he wrote a formal letter to Minister Scotti to reject the candidacy.
00:23:41He has other things to do, other investigations to investigate.
00:23:44I understood the overexposure from the fact that it was clear, he gave clear indications on the fact
00:23:50that he was checking something about Giovanni's death.
00:23:55He did things that couldn't be done.
00:24:00In my opinion, this fact overexposed him.
00:24:03Then it became clear that he had very clear ideas about the situation of organised crime at that time.
00:24:11were moments to prove to the whole world that you are the one who is most aware of all the
00:24:19others
00:24:19It certainly created a huge overexposure for Paul.
00:24:23He died together with his wife and the escort agents.
00:24:26And then everyone realizes the size of this loss.
00:24:31Even those who denigrated, hindered and sometimes hated him have lost the right to speak.
00:24:41However, no one has lost the right, indeed the sacrosanct duty, to continue this fight.
00:24:48We need to give meaning to this death of Falcone, to this death of his wife, to this death of the men
00:24:55of his escort.
00:24:56They died for us and we owe them a huge debt.
00:25:00We must repay this debt, joyfully, by continuing their work, by running our own government.
00:25:10Bearing witness to the values ​​we believe in, even in the courts of justice.
00:25:16Fully accepting this burdensome and beautiful truth.
00:25:21Proving to ourselves and the world that Falcone is alive.
00:25:26There is a strand of Giovanni Falcone's investigations that seems to be of particular interest to Paolo Borsellino.
00:25:32It is the relationship between the mafia, politics and business.
00:25:35The ROS, the Carabinieri's special operations group, provided Giovanni Falcone with information that became a dossier.
00:25:43They called it Mafia Appalti.
00:25:50It is certainly a sensitive point for the Mafia, as well as for the other political and economic entities involved.
00:25:56As the boss of Caccamo Antonino Giuffré says, when he becomes a collaborator of justice,
00:26:01at the root of everything there is always the simple idea of ​​making money.
00:26:07Which is why when these components go into fibrillation, things become dangerous.
00:26:12Like a pressure cooker that risks exploding if the heat isn't turned off.
00:26:20The report on the Mafia and Carabinieri contracts is still confusing and only serves as a starting point for further investigation.
00:26:26But Giovanni Falcone, who investigates the mafia and public procurement, is scary.
00:26:29And Paolo Borsellino, who is still investigating the mafia and public procurement, is equally scary.
00:26:42On the relationship between the mafia and business, especially in the north,
00:26:46Paolo Borsellino had already spoken about it in an interview on May 21st,
00:26:49two days before the death of Giovanni Falcone,
00:26:52released to two French journalists, Fabrizio Calvi and Jean-Pierre Moscarlo.
00:26:57At the beginning of the 70s and onwards Cosa Nostra began to ask itself the question
00:27:03and to make legitimate or paralegal investments, as we call them, of capital.
00:27:10He tells me that it's normal for Cosa Nostra to be interested in Berlusconi.
00:27:15It is normal that those who have large amounts of money
00:27:21look for the tools to be able to use this money,
00:27:25both from the point of view of money laundering and from the point of view of making this money profitable.
00:27:32And so it doesn't surprise me at all that at a certain point in its history
00:27:37Cosa Nostra found itself in contact with these industrial environments.
00:27:42On June 25, in the Carini barracks of the Carabinieri in Palermo,
00:27:46Paolo Borsellino meets the commander of the organised crime unit,
00:27:51the then Colonel Mario Mori, and his right-hand man, the then Captain Giuseppe De Donno.
00:27:55The two officials say that Paolo Borsellino asked them for clarifications on the Mafia-affairs relationship.
00:28:01and also asked him to collaborate in new investigations.
00:28:06But there is something that particularly disturbs Paolo Borsellino.
00:28:10In those days he tells his wife
00:28:12Maybe it will be mafiosi who will physically kill me,
00:28:16but those who wanted my death will be others.
00:28:32And on the same evening of the day he meets the two Carabinieri officers,
00:28:36at a conference organized by the magazine Micromega,
00:28:38at the municipal library of Palermo,
00:28:40Paolo Borsellino says one thing.
00:28:42I am a witness, I am a witness because I have lived a long time
00:28:51my experience working alongside Giovanni Falcone,
00:29:01having welcomed so many of his confidences,
00:29:08before talking about these elements that I carry within me,
00:29:14I must first reassemble the judicial authority
00:29:19which is the only one capable of evaluating
00:29:25how much these things I know
00:29:29they can be useful for reconstruction
00:29:36of the event that ended
00:29:42to the life of Giovanni Falcone.
00:29:45What does the judge think about when he arrives with his escort on Via D'Amelio?
00:29:52At number 19, on the fourth floor of a sand-colored building,
00:29:56his mother, Mrs Maria Pia, lives there.
00:29:59Paolo Borsellino went to pick her up to take her to the cardiologist,
00:30:02as he had promised her the day before.
00:30:06It was a beautiful day that Sunday,
00:30:09the first time the judge has taken a vacation after a long time.
00:30:16It was a normal day,
00:30:20my husband felt very tired,
00:30:22he wanted to please me and my children.
00:30:26is taking a walk to Villa Grazia by the sea.
00:30:32He took his usual stroll along the seafront in his little boat.
00:30:38This time his men wanted to accompany him
00:30:43inside the little boat,
00:30:45which had never happened before.
00:30:49We had lunch,
00:30:51he quickly took a nap
00:30:54and at half past four,
00:30:55when the other six men of the escort arrived,
00:31:00he went to his mother,
00:31:02because he had to take her to the doctor.
00:31:07He kissed everyone,
00:31:09he greeted everyone,
00:31:11it's like he's leaving.
00:31:14He had the bag,
00:31:17professional let's say,
00:31:18in leather,
00:31:20where he kept his diaries
00:31:21and for a few days now
00:31:23he never left that bag behind.
00:31:26and then I had a moment of anger
00:31:30when I said
00:31:31I'm coming with you.
00:31:33No, no, I'm in a hurry,
00:31:35I don't even have to close the house,
00:31:38rushed to the gate
00:31:39and I'm coming with you.
00:31:41And he kept his back to me
00:31:44and walking towards the exit of the avenue.
00:31:47And then I said,
00:31:48look, with this bag
00:31:50that you always carry with you,
00:31:52you look like Giovanni Falcone.
00:31:54I got to tell him these last words
00:31:56and he had his back to me
00:31:58and I kept walking.
00:32:02A day off,
00:32:04but always with an escort,
00:32:06always with those twelve guardian angels
00:32:08divided into two shifts of six,
00:32:09at lunch, at the seaside,
00:32:11even by boat,
00:32:12even from the mother.
00:32:13And always with her bag,
00:32:15even on Sunday,
00:32:16with his agendas inside.
00:32:18A gray agenda
00:32:20and another,
00:32:21a red agenda
00:32:22where he began to take notes
00:32:23scrupulously
00:32:24everything he's thinking
00:32:26in those strange 57 days.
00:32:35What is he thinking about?
00:32:36Paolo Borsellino
00:32:37while parking on Via D'Amelio?
00:32:39Maybe what they're thinking
00:32:41the men of his escort
00:32:42when they enter
00:32:43with the three armored cars in the street.
00:32:47We arrived in Via D'Amelio
00:32:49and I stopped
00:32:50because I saw so many parked cars
00:32:52knowing that it was
00:32:53the mother's house
00:32:56and we were a little worried.
00:33:02Meanwhile something happened,
00:33:05another strange thing.
00:33:06The afternoon of June 28th
00:33:08Paolo Borsellino
00:33:09It's Fiumicino airport
00:33:10together with his wife Agnese.
00:33:11They were at a conference
00:33:13and they are returning to Palermo
00:33:14but Paolo Borsellino
00:33:16we saw it
00:33:16he's someone who always works
00:33:17especially in those days.
00:33:19Taking advantage of the stopover in Rome
00:33:21he called
00:33:21to Dr. Liliana Ferraro
00:33:23who took Falcone's place
00:33:25to the criminal affairs office
00:33:26of the Ministry of Justice
00:33:27and meets her
00:33:29in the VIP lounge at the airport.
00:33:35Dr. Ferraro
00:33:36and Paolo Borsellino
00:33:37they stay talking
00:33:38in the small room for a couple of hours.
00:33:39They talk about the investigations
00:33:41on the death of Giovanni Falcone
00:33:43they also speak
00:33:44of the relationship
00:33:44mafia and contracts.
00:33:46At some point
00:33:47Paolo Borsellino
00:33:48he tells her
00:33:48who feels alone
00:33:49in his investigations
00:33:50and then
00:33:51the wife intervenes.
00:33:52He's scared
00:33:53tell him
00:33:54to the doctor
00:33:55to let it go
00:33:56who doesn't want
00:33:56that his children
00:33:57remain orphans.
00:33:59But it's just a vent
00:34:00why Mrs. Agnese
00:34:01she knows her husband well
00:34:02and he knows very well
00:34:03that Paolo Borsellino
00:34:04he will never give up.
00:34:10and then
00:34:11at a certain point
00:34:12Dr. Ferraro
00:34:13he tells him something
00:34:14he tells him that
00:34:15Captain De Donno
00:34:16he told her
00:34:17of having met
00:34:18Massimo Ciancimino
00:34:19Don Vito's son
00:34:20he met him
00:34:22on the Rome-Palermo flight
00:34:23the plane is almost empty
00:34:24and so they were able to
00:34:25sit close.
00:34:26And from there
00:34:27the request
00:34:28by Captain De Donno
00:34:29if it was the case
00:34:30to be able to
00:34:31if it was the case
00:34:32first of all
00:34:33to ask for a meeting
00:34:33to my father
00:34:34and where appropriate
00:34:35and according to him
00:34:36could
00:34:38to have followed
00:34:38this request of his.
00:34:41I remember that
00:34:42I answered with words
00:34:43that anyone
00:34:43would have used
00:34:44in that case
00:34:44and he told me
00:34:45if you need
00:34:46to talk to my father
00:34:46I think that
00:34:47you send for him
00:34:48I don't think it's difficult
00:34:49he says no
00:34:50it's not really
00:34:51in that guise
00:34:51that we would like
00:34:52meet his father
00:34:54me and my superiors
00:34:55we are interested
00:34:57to an interview
00:34:58with his father
00:34:59of a personal nature
00:35:00I remember that already
00:35:01right away
00:35:01I asked what the topic was
00:35:03and he told me
00:35:03the topic
00:35:04and arrive
00:35:05in the end
00:35:06of this slaughter
00:35:07Massimo Ciancimino
00:35:08report the message
00:35:09to Don Vito
00:35:10who agrees to do
00:35:11from through
00:35:12with Totorina
00:35:12and with Leonesi
00:35:13and there my father
00:35:14he had to have
00:35:15asked for the right
00:35:16authorizations
00:35:16to those who were
00:35:17were his
00:35:18main contacts
00:35:20along this his
00:35:21path
00:35:22this career
00:35:23political-mafia
00:35:26long
00:35:27more than thirty years
00:35:28once
00:35:29he had the authorizations
00:35:30that begins
00:35:31this negotiation
00:35:32it's the beginning
00:35:33of what is to come
00:35:34called the negotiation
00:35:35and that even now
00:35:36is under investigation
00:35:37processes
00:35:38and assumptions
00:35:39on one side
00:35:40Cosa Nostra
00:35:40with at the head
00:35:41Totorina
00:35:41and with Don Vito
00:35:43as an intermediary
00:35:44and on the other
00:35:44the Carabinieri of the ROS
00:35:46the captain
00:35:47De Donno
00:35:47and Colonel Mori
00:35:48Mr. Ciancimino
00:35:50but what is this story
00:35:50there is now
00:35:52wall against wall
00:35:53on one side
00:35:53there is Cosa Nostra
00:35:55on the other side
00:35:55there is the State
00:35:56but you can't talk
00:35:58with these people
00:35:59that June 28th
00:36:01when the doctor
00:36:02Ferraro speaks
00:36:03with Paolo Borsellino
00:36:04the so-called
00:36:05negotiation
00:36:05it's still in its infancy
00:36:06the captain
00:36:08De Donno
00:36:08he had asked her
00:36:09to speak
00:36:09with Minister Martelli
00:36:11why those contacts
00:36:12I am a procedure
00:36:13which is not much
00:36:13Orthodox
00:36:14and they need
00:36:15of a political cover
00:36:16that it is almost
00:36:17a kind of insurance
00:36:18and so he does
00:36:31Dr. Ferraro
00:36:32he talks about it
00:36:33with Paolo Borsellino
00:36:34after having invited
00:36:35Captain De Donno
00:36:36to do the same
00:36:38Purse
00:36:38he listens to her
00:36:39without leaving
00:36:40no emotion to show through
00:36:41as he usually does
00:36:42when it comes to
00:36:43of work
00:36:43and says
00:36:44he will take care of it
00:36:45it's at this point
00:36:46what happens
00:36:47another strange thing
00:36:56in passing
00:36:57from the private room
00:36:59of the airport
00:36:59from Fiumicino
00:37:00the BIP room
00:37:01there is also
00:37:02the new minister
00:37:03of the defense
00:37:04Salvo Andò
00:37:04Minister Andò
00:37:06asks Borsellino
00:37:07how he took it
00:37:08that ugly letter
00:37:09of threats
00:37:09towards him
00:37:10the one that is found
00:37:11in the relationship
00:37:12541
00:37:13what relationship
00:37:15asks Borsellino
00:37:16that falls
00:37:16from the clouds
00:37:18it's titled
00:37:19threats against
00:37:20of personality
00:37:21and investigators
00:37:22and it was sent
00:37:23from the police
00:37:24the prosecutor's office too
00:37:24from Palermo
00:37:25our thing
00:37:26in progress
00:37:26to accomplish
00:37:27some crimes
00:37:28excellent
00:37:28among these
00:37:29there is the minister
00:37:30Salvo Andò
00:37:31there is a substitute
00:37:32attorney
00:37:32Antonio Di Pietro
00:37:33that up north
00:37:34is leading
00:37:35the investigation
00:37:35with clean hands
00:37:36on corruption
00:37:37of politics
00:37:38and there he is
00:37:39Paolo Borsellino
00:37:40who knows he is
00:37:41in the crosshairs
00:37:42of the mafia
00:37:42for a long time
00:37:43but it hadn't been
00:37:44informed
00:37:44of that threat
00:37:45so urgent
00:37:46and direct
00:37:46and of this
00:37:47he complains
00:37:48the next day
00:37:49as soon as he arrives in Palermo
00:37:50with the prosecutor
00:37:51Gianmanco
00:37:51for Paolo Borsellino
00:37:53that of being
00:37:53killed
00:37:54more than one risk
00:37:55it's almost a certainty
00:37:56he knows
00:37:57they told him
00:37:58in many
00:37:58with concern
00:37:59that after Falcone
00:38:00he's coming
00:38:01both in importance
00:38:02of the charge
00:38:03that in the pile
00:38:03of the risks
00:38:04one day
00:38:05meeting him
00:38:05in Rome
00:38:06about ten
00:38:08of days
00:38:08Before
00:38:08of the massacre
00:38:09he told me
00:38:11you know
00:38:14I learned
00:38:16that has arrived
00:38:17the explosive
00:38:18me too
00:38:19And
00:38:20my friends
00:38:23who are resting
00:38:24such
00:38:25but such
00:38:25they are not
00:38:26me
00:38:27they suggest
00:38:28to abandon
00:38:29All
00:38:30to leave
00:38:31from Palermo
00:38:31but how could I
00:38:33I
00:38:33disappoint
00:38:35the hopes
00:38:35of many citizens
00:38:36honest
00:38:37who believe
00:38:37in us
00:38:38No
00:38:38Paolo Borsellino
00:38:39it's not one
00:38:40that pulls back
00:38:41the enthusiasm
00:38:42of the young man
00:38:42omnipotent colleague
00:38:43he was talking about
00:38:44the doctor
00:38:45Camassa
00:38:45is becoming
00:38:46desperate anger
00:38:47but it doesn't stop
00:38:48fear
00:38:50fear
00:38:51look
00:38:52would be
00:38:53absurd
00:38:54hold up
00:38:55how scary
00:38:55there is no proof of it
00:38:56there are moments
00:38:57in which
00:38:58fear
00:38:59it's trying
00:39:00the important thing
00:39:01is that together
00:39:01to fear
00:39:02let there be courage
00:39:16he's scared
00:39:17Certain
00:39:17he says it
00:39:18fear
00:39:19accompanies daily
00:39:20the life of someone like him
00:39:21who does his job like this
00:39:22and he is not afraid
00:39:24only for himself
00:39:25not even for boys
00:39:26of the escort
00:39:26his twelve
00:39:27guardian angels
00:39:28that accompany him
00:39:29and share with him
00:39:30all risks
00:39:31my husband
00:39:33he didn't believe
00:39:35one hundred percent
00:39:36that the escort
00:39:37could save him
00:39:39from an attack
00:39:41not because he doubted
00:39:43of their
00:39:44Attention
00:39:45or professionalism
00:39:48but when would they have
00:39:50decided
00:39:51to kill him
00:39:52they would have killed him
00:39:53as well as the rest
00:39:54was
00:39:54with techniques
00:39:55ultramodern
00:39:57Indeed
00:39:59he told me
00:40:00when they decide
00:40:01to kill me
00:40:02the first to die
00:40:04it will be them
00:40:05to avoid
00:40:06that this would happen
00:40:08Often
00:40:09and at the same times
00:40:11he went out alone
00:40:12to buy
00:40:13the newspaper
00:40:14cigarettes
00:40:15Almost
00:40:16to send a message
00:40:18to his executioners
00:40:20Why
00:40:20they killed him
00:40:22when he was alone
00:40:24on the street
00:40:25and not
00:40:26when he was there
00:40:27with his guardian angels
00:40:29my husband
00:40:30it couldn't be done
00:40:30reject
00:40:31Of
00:40:32to be protected
00:40:35and accompany
00:40:36his abilities
00:40:38they ended up here
00:40:39he couldn't do anything else
00:40:41to save them
00:40:42the policemen
00:40:43of the escort
00:40:44I am aware
00:40:45of the risks they run
00:40:46they know it too
00:40:47that after Falcone
00:40:48Borsellino is coming
00:40:49and they saw
00:40:50what happened
00:40:51in Capace
00:40:52some
00:40:52they didn't say it
00:40:53At home
00:40:54that the magistrate
00:40:54who act as guardian angels
00:40:56it's just
00:40:56Paolo Borsellino
00:40:57they know it
00:40:59what can happen
00:41:00and they think about it
00:41:01but they don't talk about it
00:41:02collecting
00:41:05even
00:41:10in my arms
00:41:12the last breaths
00:41:14by Giovanni Falcone
00:41:19I thought that
00:41:20it was about
00:41:22of an appointment
00:41:23postponed
00:41:23talking about risk
00:41:25of being killed
00:41:26Paolo Borsellino
00:41:27he doesn't say
00:41:27if they kill me
00:41:28he says
00:41:29when they kill me
00:41:30and in that adverb
00:41:31there is an emergency
00:41:32a rush
00:41:33that's scary
00:41:38meanwhile
00:41:38his business
00:41:39it's getting more and more frenetic
00:41:41July 1st
00:41:42Paolo Borsellino
00:41:43it is at the DIA in Rome
00:41:44to question
00:41:45Gaspari Mutolo
00:41:46an important collaborator
00:41:47of justice
00:41:48when called
00:41:49from the police chief
00:41:50Vincenzo Parisi
00:41:51Paolo Borsellino
00:41:52interrupt the interrogation
00:41:53for a few hours
00:41:54meets
00:41:55Vincenzo Parisi
00:41:56and also meets
00:41:56the head of the Criminal Poll
00:41:58Luigi Rossi
00:41:59and with them
00:42:00also meets
00:42:01the new minister
00:42:01of the interior
00:42:02Nicola Mancino
00:42:03but that
00:42:04he always denied
00:42:05or said not to remember
00:42:06that meeting
00:42:09in any case
00:42:10when Paolo Borsellino
00:42:11come back to question
00:42:12Gaspari Mutolo
00:42:13Mutolo sees him so agitated
00:42:15which makes him notice
00:42:15that he has in his hand
00:42:16two lit cigarettes
00:42:18a few days later
00:42:19Wallet in Germany
00:42:20to question
00:42:21another collaborator
00:42:22of justice
00:42:23July 16th
00:42:24again
00:42:24Gaspari Mutolo
00:42:25meanwhile
00:42:26his agenda
00:42:27the gray one
00:42:28it's full of meetings
00:42:29with policemen
00:42:29and carabinieri
00:42:32July 13th
00:42:34Paolo Borsellino
00:42:34meet a priest
00:42:36who became his friend
00:42:37Don Cesare Rattoballi
00:42:38cousin of Rosaria Schifani
00:42:40widow of one
00:42:41of the escort agents
00:42:42killed in the massacre
00:42:43of Capaci
00:42:43Paolo Borsellino
00:42:45he tells him
00:42:45that the guard
00:42:46of finance
00:42:46he discovered
00:42:47a load of TNT
00:42:48intended for him
00:42:49and then
00:42:49when it's time to leave
00:42:50go back
00:42:51and he makes himself confess
00:42:52in the evening
00:42:53the wife
00:42:54he finds him too absorbed
00:42:55to confess to her
00:42:57he doesn't have time
00:42:58he's running
00:42:59against time
00:42:59I'm watching
00:43:01to the mafia live
00:43:02he tells her
00:43:03I have to work hard
00:43:04I have to work a lot
00:43:06my husband
00:43:06he was almost working
00:43:0824 hours a day
00:43:10it was a race
00:43:11against time
00:43:12because before dying
00:43:14he wanted
00:43:15to finish a certain job
00:43:17a certain investigation
00:43:18that was going on for him
00:43:20so much to heart
00:43:21two days
00:43:22two days before
00:43:23that he died
00:43:24he told me
00:43:26I won't see
00:43:28the results
00:43:29of my work
00:43:30you will see them
00:43:32after my death
00:43:33because people
00:43:35he will rebel
00:43:36maybe he's thinking
00:43:37to this the judge
00:43:38while parking
00:43:39the machine
00:43:39in the middle row
00:43:40of Via D'Amelio
00:43:41and the agents
00:43:42Claudio Traina
00:43:43and Vincenzo Limuli
00:43:43they get out of their car
00:43:45and they get closer
00:43:45at the entrance of number 19
00:43:47to do the cleanup
00:43:48check
00:43:49that everything is okay
00:43:53but maybe not
00:43:54maybe as it starts
00:43:55towards the house
00:43:56of his mother
00:43:56immediately supported
00:43:57by Emanuele Aloi
00:43:58and the chief assistant
00:43:59Augustine Catalano
00:44:00who commands the escort
00:44:01the judge
00:44:02think about something else
00:44:03think of a letter
00:44:05who wrote
00:44:05that morning
00:44:06very soon
00:44:06just got up
00:44:09it was to answer
00:44:10to the letter
00:44:11of a teacher
00:44:11of Padua
00:44:12angry
00:44:13because it wasn't
00:44:13went to his school
00:44:15as he had promised
00:44:16and without justifying himself
00:44:17to be a famous judge
00:44:19and overloaded with work
00:44:20he had written to him
00:44:21must not make us forget
00:44:22good manners
00:44:23I became a judge
00:44:25because I was nourishing
00:44:26great passion
00:44:26for civil law
00:44:27writes Paolo Borsellino
00:44:29who in fact had entered
00:44:30in the judiciary
00:44:31more in the civil sector
00:44:32than in the criminal one
00:44:35ever since then
00:44:36I understood that my work
00:44:37it had to be another one
00:44:38I had chosen
00:44:39to stay in Sicily
00:44:40and to this choice
00:44:41I had to make sense
00:44:42our problems
00:44:44those were the ones
00:44:44of which I had taken
00:44:45to take care of myself
00:44:46almost casually
00:44:47but
00:44:48if I loved this land
00:44:49of them
00:44:50I had to exclusively
00:44:51take care of me
00:44:56Here you are
00:44:56maybe he really thinks
00:44:57to that letter
00:44:58in his own way
00:44:58to be a magistrate
00:44:59he has the idea that he has
00:45:01and what is he fighting
00:45:02when Agent Vullo
00:45:03he sees him playing
00:45:04the bell
00:45:04at number 19
00:45:05Agent Walter Eddy Cosina
00:45:07who drives the other car
00:45:09he got out of the car
00:45:10to observe
00:45:10the judge's movement
00:45:11and colleagues
00:45:12and soon it will move
00:45:13to go and close
00:45:14one of the entrances
00:45:15on Via d'Amelio
00:45:18him
00:45:18Vullo
00:45:19he's already doing it
00:45:20he made a maneuver
00:45:21to close access
00:45:22on his side
00:45:23and it's moving
00:45:24to put the car
00:45:25in the right position
00:45:26to leave
00:45:27when suddenly
00:45:28happens
00:45:37I will have done
00:45:38another 5-6 meters
00:45:40by car
00:45:40and I got hit
00:45:42from
00:45:44a cloud
00:45:45very hot
00:45:51the car lifted
00:45:58and it moved
00:46:00a few meters
00:46:01and I felt
00:46:02crushed
00:46:02right inside
00:46:03of the passenger compartment
00:46:04and tossed around
00:46:06and I hit
00:46:07everywhere
00:46:10I saw it right away
00:46:11the body of a colleague
00:46:14torn apart
00:46:15from the explosion
00:46:18and I didn't know what to do
00:46:20I started running
00:46:25then I saw
00:46:28shreds of meat
00:46:32really
00:46:33I was standing still
00:46:43above
00:46:45I was standing still
00:46:46on one foot
00:46:46of a colleague
00:46:51it happened
00:46:52that a Fiat 126
00:46:53Bordeaux in color
00:46:54with the trunk
00:46:55padded
00:46:55from 90 kg
00:46:56by Sementex H
00:46:57Pentrite
00:46:58ET4
00:47:00exploded
00:47:00with a power
00:47:01equal to 900 kg
00:47:02of TNT
00:47:03that leaves on the ground
00:47:04a crater
00:47:042 meters tall
00:47:05in diameter
00:47:05and breaks through
00:47:06all windows
00:47:07of the area
00:47:07with a bang
00:47:08that you feel
00:47:09in almost all of Palermo
00:47:21the bomb
00:47:21kill Claudio Traina
00:47:23who is a son
00:47:2312 months old
00:47:24and that in those days
00:47:25he was even more attached
00:47:26to his family
00:47:27as if he had known
00:47:28that he would not have seen them
00:47:29never again
00:47:31kill Vincenzo Limuli
00:47:32who doesn't know
00:47:33but that morning
00:47:34before going out
00:47:34his mother is gone
00:47:35to watch him sleep
00:47:36as mothers do
00:47:37with the children
00:47:38even when they are big
00:47:39the bomb
00:47:40she went to get them
00:47:41both
00:47:41at the entrance
00:47:42of number 19
00:47:43and tore them to pieces
00:47:45she went to get
00:47:46Walter Eddy Cosina
00:47:48that he would not have
00:47:48not even due
00:47:49be there that day
00:47:50he had to go on vacation
00:47:51but it replaced
00:47:52a colleague
00:47:53the bomb is going to get him
00:47:54and tears it to pieces
00:47:56and breaks it to pieces
00:47:57also Agostino Catalano
00:47:58which he had brought
00:47:59on the shoulders
00:47:59Falcone's bar
00:48:02and not even Emanuela Loy
00:48:04there had to be
00:48:04she came back
00:48:05first from Sardinia
00:48:06if not the colleagues
00:48:07how do they do it
00:48:08to go on vacation
00:48:08the bomb
00:48:09he's going to get
00:48:10that girl
00:48:11small and quiet
00:48:11next to his judge
00:48:12he tears it to pieces
00:48:13and throws it away
00:48:14in a garden next door
00:48:17and breaks it to pieces
00:48:18also Paolo Borsellino
00:48:19it almost cuts it in two
00:48:20it burns his skin
00:48:21and tears it from him
00:48:21the arms
00:48:22and the legs
00:48:22that's how they make bombs
00:48:24that's how massacres are
00:48:41now how is it possible
00:48:42instead of
00:48:43the mother's house
00:48:46where he went
00:48:47weekly
00:48:48for breakfast
00:48:49was not posted
00:48:51under surveillance
00:48:52allowing
00:48:53to the mafiosi
00:48:55to stuff
00:48:56of TNT
00:48:56a machine
00:48:57and leave it there
00:48:58unattended
00:48:59I think for a whole day
00:49:03it is so inconceivable
00:49:05That
00:49:05that same evening
00:49:06of the assassination
00:49:06by Borsellino
00:49:07I went to Palermo
00:49:08I called the top brass
00:49:10of all forces
00:49:10of the order
00:49:11of the judiciary
00:49:12and I did
00:49:13I think the most
00:49:13violent scene
00:49:14have ever done
00:49:15in my experience
00:49:17politics
00:49:18accusing them
00:49:19as a whole
00:49:20or of carelessness
00:49:21guilty
00:49:22or something
00:49:23worse than worse
00:49:23and I asked for it
00:49:24the removal
00:49:25and you get it
00:49:26among the first
00:49:27to arrive
00:49:27on site
00:49:28of the explosion
00:49:28there is another one
00:49:29magistrate of Palermo
00:49:30what is called
00:49:31Joseph Aiala
00:49:35Judge Aiala
00:49:36is getting closer
00:49:37to the eighth note
00:49:37that Paolo Borsellino
00:49:38he had parked
00:49:39in the middle of the street
00:49:40and sees
00:49:41that inside
00:49:41there is the bag
00:49:42of the magistrate
00:49:43still intact
00:49:44because protected
00:49:45from the armored car
00:49:53in that bag
00:49:54there should be
00:49:55one thing
00:49:56very important
00:49:57a little red diary
00:49:58with the symbol above
00:49:59of the carabinieri
00:50:00that the weapon
00:50:01he gave him
00:50:01the red agenda
00:50:02it's important
00:50:03because it collects
00:50:04all thoughts
00:50:06all the facts
00:50:07all notes
00:50:08by Paolo Borsellino
00:50:10made in 56 days
00:50:12that separate
00:50:12Capable
00:50:13from Via D'Amelio
00:50:15that's an agenda
00:50:16that he had given him
00:50:16the Carabinieri
00:50:18at Christmas
00:50:18of 91
00:50:19that he had never had
00:50:20used
00:50:20and it started
00:50:21to use
00:50:22precisely after Capaci
00:50:23and in that agenda
00:50:25probably
00:50:25it's written there
00:50:26the reason
00:50:27both of death
00:50:28by Falcone
00:50:28it is probably
00:50:29of his too
00:50:30Judge Aiala
00:50:31report
00:50:32the presence
00:50:32of the bag
00:50:33to an officer
00:50:33of the carabinieri
00:50:39but of that agenda
00:50:41when you go looking for it
00:50:42there is no trace left
00:50:43nor inside the bag
00:50:44nor elsewhere
00:50:44disappeared
00:50:53the Via D'Amelio massacre
00:50:54it's a very strong blow
00:50:55for everyone
00:50:56for the judiciary
00:50:57for law enforcement
00:50:58for Sicily
00:50:59of the honest
00:51:00for Italy
00:51:00of the honest
00:51:01that at the moment
00:51:02she seems dazed
00:51:03and then desperate
00:51:04at the funeral
00:51:05by Paolo Borsellino
00:51:06and agents
00:51:06of the escort
00:51:07the authorities present
00:51:08including the boss
00:51:09of the Parisi police
00:51:10and the new president
00:51:11of the Republic
00:51:12Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
00:51:13are contested
00:51:14from hundreds
00:51:15of citizens
00:51:16and belonging
00:51:16to the police
00:51:17that scream
00:51:18clowns
00:51:19assassins
00:51:20mafia out
00:51:21from the church
00:51:21and out with the mafia
00:51:22from the State
00:51:41there is absolutely no
00:51:42hope
00:51:43for this city
00:51:45it's all over
00:51:47because it's all over
00:51:48Doctor Caponnetta
00:51:52because it's all over
00:51:55Why
00:51:57I won't let anyone say anything else
00:52:00I won't let anyone say anything else
00:52:01but it doesn't end there
00:52:02that huge massacre
00:52:04only 57 days old
00:52:06away
00:52:06from that other one
00:52:07after an initial moment
00:52:08of discouragement
00:52:09and of despair
00:52:10causes a strong reaction
00:52:11by the State
00:52:13and of the people
00:52:20people react
00:52:21which manifests
00:52:22against the mafia
00:52:23also in Sicily
00:52:24also in Palermo
00:52:25even with that
00:52:25which was called
00:52:26the Sheets Revolt
00:52:27the soldiers are arriving
00:52:29the Alpine troops
00:52:30sent to garrison
00:52:30sensitive targets
00:52:31in order to free
00:52:32Carabinieri and policemen
00:52:33from surveillance tasks
00:52:41after death
00:52:42by Giovanni Falcone
00:52:43of the agents
00:52:44of his escort
00:52:45they had been studied
00:52:46new repressive measures
00:52:47but the Falcone decree
00:52:49that's what they called him
00:52:50he was still standing
00:52:51prisoner
00:52:52of slowness
00:52:53of the parliamentary bureaucracy
00:52:54and politics
00:52:55after the massacre
00:52:56of Via D'Amelio
00:52:57all the obstacles
00:52:58they come to fall
00:52:59suddenly
00:52:59and the Falcone decree
00:53:01is approved
00:53:02very quickly
00:53:03and with that
00:53:04also other repressive measures
00:53:14above all
00:53:15is converted
00:53:16quickly into law
00:53:17that part
00:53:18of the Falcone decree
00:53:19which entails
00:53:20hard prison
00:53:21for the mafiosi
00:53:2241 bis
00:53:26but it's strange
00:53:28that massacre
00:53:28so big
00:53:29only 57 days old
00:53:31away
00:53:31from that other one
00:53:32that it's strange that she
00:53:36Cosa Nostra
00:53:37he knows how to pace himself
00:53:38and choose the ways
00:53:38so as not to pull
00:53:39too much string
00:53:40in his comparison
00:53:41with the State
00:53:41he could have been killed
00:53:43that judge in Rome
00:53:44with a typical
00:53:44mafia ambush
00:53:49he could have been killed
00:53:50that other one in Palermo
00:53:51but further on
00:53:52and less dramatically
00:53:53why kill him
00:53:55so and so quickly
00:54:00but that of Capace
00:54:01and that of Via D'Amelio
00:54:02they are not the only massacres
00:54:04that happen
00:54:04in that period
00:54:05of bombs
00:54:06they explode
00:54:06still many
00:54:07strange bombs
00:54:11the first car bomb
00:54:13explodes at 9.40pm
00:54:14May 14, 1993
00:54:16at the crossroads
00:54:17between Via Fauro
00:54:18and via Boccioni
00:54:19in Rome
00:54:19as it passes by
00:54:20a car
00:54:21with on board
00:54:21the journalist
00:54:22Maurizio Costanzo
00:54:2324 injured
00:54:28the second
00:54:29explodes
00:54:30in the night
00:54:30between May 26th and 27th
00:54:32in the historic center
00:54:33of Florence
00:54:33on the way
00:54:34of the Georgofili
00:54:35it makes it collapse
00:54:36a wing
00:54:36of the tower
00:54:36of Pulci
00:54:37and it arrives
00:54:37to damage
00:54:38the neighbor
00:54:38gallery
00:54:39of the Uffizi
00:54:45kills 5 people
00:54:46a university student
00:54:48Dario Capolicchio
00:54:49and then Fabrizio Nincioni
00:54:50his wife Angela
00:54:51and the daughters
00:54:52Nadia and Caterina
00:54:53Nadia was 9 years old
00:54:55and Catherine
00:54:56only 50 days
00:54:57injures 37 people
00:55:03the third car bomb
00:55:04explodes in the evening
00:55:05of July 27
00:55:06in Palestro Street
00:55:06in Milan
00:55:07also damaging
00:55:08the pavilion
00:55:09of contemporary art
00:55:10kills three policemen
00:55:11of the fire
00:55:12Alessandro Ferrari
00:55:13Carlo Lacatena
00:55:14and Sergio Passotto
00:55:15a traffic policeman
00:55:16Stefano Picerno
00:55:17and an immigrant
00:55:18Musa Firdris
00:55:19the wounded
00:55:20there are 12
00:55:23the fourth bomb
00:55:25it explodes within minutes
00:55:26after the one in Milan
00:55:27and explodes in Rome
00:55:28in San Giovanni square
00:55:29in Lateran
00:55:30damaging the basilica
00:55:31and some buildings around
00:55:33no injuries
00:55:36the fifth explodes
00:55:37always that night
00:55:38a few minutes later
00:55:39always in Rome
00:55:40next to the church
00:55:40of Saint George
00:55:41at the Velabro
00:55:41no injuries
00:55:50but it's not only
00:55:52the artistic heritage
00:55:53of the State
00:55:53to be attacked
00:56:00the sixth car bomb
00:56:01it doesn't explode
00:56:02for a defect
00:56:02of the remote control
00:56:03and luckily
00:56:04because it is about
00:56:05of a spear fears
00:56:06packed with explosives
00:56:07and pieces of rod
00:56:08iron
00:56:08a kind of srapnel
00:56:10deadly
00:56:10which should have
00:56:12to blow up
00:56:12January 23, 1994
00:56:14nearby
00:56:15of the Olympic Stadium
00:56:16in Rome
00:56:16at one point
00:56:17where usually
00:56:18the carabinieri pass by
00:56:19on duty at the stadium
00:56:23then that's enough
00:56:24of bombs like those
00:56:26in Italy
00:56:26there are no more
00:56:27for the massacres
00:56:29of 1993
00:56:30they were sentenced
00:56:3116 people
00:56:32among which
00:56:33some of the most important ones
00:56:34mafia bosses
00:56:40behind those bombs
00:56:41behind the terrorist attack
00:56:43to the country's heritage
00:56:44and not only
00:56:45there is Cosa Nostra
00:56:46who seems busy
00:56:47in a challenge
00:56:48against the State
00:56:49but a challenge
00:56:50for what?
00:56:54The investigations
00:56:55on the massacres
00:56:56the statements
00:56:57by Massimo Ciancimino
00:56:58son of Don Vito
00:56:59and also some
00:57:00collaborators of justice
00:57:01like Gaspare Spatuzza
00:57:02Gaspare Mutolo
00:57:03and Giovanni Brusca
00:57:04they hypothesize
00:57:05behind the bombs
00:57:06the dark shadow
00:57:07of the so-called
00:57:08negotiation
00:57:08that in the meantime
00:57:10after Paolo Borsellino
00:57:11he found out about it
00:57:13and even after
00:57:13who was killed
00:57:14continued
00:57:15and it has evolved
00:57:16the purpose of Totorina
00:57:18is to make it accepted
00:57:19the paper to the State
00:57:20a series of requests
00:57:21which tend
00:57:22to the review
00:57:22of the processes
00:57:23especially the maxi-trial
00:57:25of the prison regime
00:57:26with the attenuation
00:57:27or the abolition
00:57:28of the feared 41 bis
00:57:29and laws
00:57:30on the repentants
00:57:30and on the kidnapping
00:57:31of the goods
00:57:38the aim of the Carabinieri
00:57:40says General Mori
00:57:41it's just that
00:57:42to trap
00:57:43the mafiosi
00:57:43arriving at the arrest
00:57:44of some fugitives
00:57:53then comes the massacre
00:57:55of Via D'Amelio
00:57:56which seems to give
00:57:56a mortal blow
00:57:57to the negotiation
00:57:58because after a blow
00:57:59of the genre
00:58:00the State
00:58:00can only react
00:58:01it doesn't stop
00:58:03the path
00:58:04of Parliament
00:58:05and of the Government
00:58:07it doesn't stop
00:58:10let no one be fooled
00:58:13the restoration
00:58:15of legality
00:58:16and justice
00:58:17and then
00:58:18the other massacres are coming
00:58:19the attack
00:58:20to the artistic heritage
00:58:21of the country
00:58:22Why
00:58:23as it is said
00:58:23in a conversation
00:58:24in prison
00:58:25between a trafficker
00:58:26of works of art
00:58:26crime-related
00:58:27organized
00:58:28the boss Antonino Gioè
00:58:29they kill a magistrate
00:58:31it's not necessary
00:58:32because the State
00:58:33he puts another one
00:58:33to hit a work of art
00:58:35instead it's something else
00:58:36irreplaceable
00:58:37destroys the Pisa actor
00:58:38for example
00:58:39and kill
00:58:40an entire city
00:58:42tragedies and bombs
00:58:43that continue
00:58:44even when
00:58:45January 15th
00:58:46of 93
00:58:46in Palermo
00:58:47the carabinieri
00:58:48of the captain
00:58:49Sergio DiCaprio
00:58:50the last captain
00:58:51they surprise
00:58:51after a long stakeout
00:58:52Totò Riina
00:58:53while he goes out
00:58:54from the house
00:58:55where he had hidden
00:58:56putting an end
00:58:5730 years on the run
00:59:10why do they keep going
00:59:11the massacres
00:59:12why do they continue
00:59:13the bombs
00:59:13because he wanted it that way
00:59:15Totò Riina
00:59:16and the military wing
00:59:16of the Corleonesi
00:59:17the most ferocious one
00:59:18and mass murderer
00:59:19it goes on
00:59:20the same
00:59:20because this is the will
00:59:21of the boss
00:59:21even if in jail
00:59:22or
00:59:23it's the attempt
00:59:25to resume
00:59:25an absurd
00:59:26negotiations interrupted
00:59:27the negotiation
00:59:28has had an evolution
00:59:29according to the reconstruction
00:59:31what does Massimo Ciancimino do with it?
00:59:33that these are
00:59:34the lights wait
00:59:34of his statements
00:59:35that somehow
00:59:36have been found
00:59:37there was a first phase
00:59:40which took place
00:59:41let's say
00:59:42among the carabinieri
00:59:44and Salvatore Riina
00:59:45Bernardo Provenzano
00:59:46Vito Ciancimino
00:59:47let's say so
00:59:48in which
00:59:49Salvatore Riina
00:59:52is one of the interlocutors
00:59:54of the negotiation
00:59:55it's a phase B
00:59:56let's say so
00:59:57that would have started
00:59:58after the massacre
00:59:59of Via D'Amelio
01:00:00in which the protagonist
01:00:02of the negotiation
01:00:02is hired
01:00:03by Bernardo Provenzano
01:00:04and Salvatore Riina
01:00:05becomes
01:00:06in a certain sense
01:00:07the object of the negotiation
01:00:08in the sense that
01:00:09since
01:00:10according to this
01:00:12prospection
01:00:12investigative
01:00:13Salvatore Riina
01:00:14would have become
01:00:15a danger
01:00:15also for Cosa Nostra
01:00:16for with this his
01:00:18continue
01:00:19in the massacres
01:00:20pressing
01:00:22it would have been
01:00:23in this case
01:00:24the negotiation
01:00:25would have moved
01:00:26on the floor
01:00:26we deliver to you
01:00:27Salvatore Riina
01:00:29and Bernardo Provenzano
01:00:30would have had
01:00:31a special eye
01:00:32let's say from the investigators
01:00:33and something
01:00:34it actually happens
01:00:35because in 93
01:00:37in the middle
01:00:37of the season
01:00:38of the massacres
01:00:39the new minister
01:00:40of justice
01:00:40John Conso
01:00:41does not renew
01:00:4241 bis
01:00:43to 373 mafiosi
01:00:45already detained
01:00:46to give
01:00:47declares
01:00:47a positive signal
01:00:48of relaxation
01:00:58but there is only
01:01:00this behind
01:01:00the negotiation
01:01:01or is there also
01:01:02something else
01:01:02why investigators
01:01:04and magistrates
01:01:05historians
01:01:05and journalists
01:01:06on the basis
01:01:07of the statements
01:01:08of the collaborators
01:01:08of justice
01:01:09and not only
01:01:10they hypothesize
01:01:10that the negotiation
01:01:11has evolved
01:01:12passing also
01:01:13to another stage
01:01:14with other interlocutors
01:01:15on one side
01:01:16and on the other
01:01:16other bosses
01:01:18at the top of Cosa Nostra
01:01:19and other political representatives
01:01:21in a situation
01:01:22that in Italy
01:01:23changes rapidly
01:01:35that's why
01:01:36who was killed
01:01:37Paolo Borsellino
01:01:38torn to pieces
01:01:39from that bomb
01:01:39together with the agents
01:01:40of his escort
01:01:41a massacre
01:01:42to be done quickly
01:01:43before the magistrate
01:01:44put together
01:01:45enough clues
01:01:46to report
01:01:47what was happening
01:01:54it's not easy
01:01:55give all the answers
01:01:56why in this story
01:01:57even in this story
01:01:59something happens
01:02:00that we have already seen
01:02:01happen
01:02:01in many other Italian mysteries
01:02:02there is a red herring
01:02:12Wallet 1
01:02:14Borsellino bis
01:02:14Third purse
01:02:15the processes
01:02:16they were based
01:02:17above all
01:02:18on the statements
01:02:19of a collaborator
01:02:20of justice
01:02:20Vincenzo Scarantino
01:02:22the investigations
01:02:23accomplished
01:02:24in the early hours
01:02:24following the massacre
01:02:25they had in fact
01:02:26carried
01:02:27to identify
01:02:28the stolen 126
01:02:29used as a car bomb
01:02:30in via d'Amelio
01:02:33investigations and wiretaps
01:02:34they had brought
01:02:35to a criminal
01:02:36of the Guadagna hamlet
01:02:37Salvatore Candura
01:02:38suspected
01:02:39of having stolen
01:02:40the car
01:02:40on assignment
01:02:41of another criminal
01:02:42Vincenzo Scarantino
01:02:44close to a mafioso
01:02:45of the family
01:02:45of Santa Maria del Gesù
01:02:47at that point
01:02:48from Rome
01:02:48they had arrived
01:02:49the investigators
01:02:50of the team
01:02:50Falcone Borsellino
01:02:51built specifically
01:02:52to shed light
01:02:53on the massacres
01:02:54and coordinated
01:02:55from the police commissioner
01:02:55Arnaldo La Barbera
01:03:00all this
01:03:01until 2008
01:03:02When
01:03:03Gaspare Spatuzza
01:03:04one of the killers
01:03:05more efficient
01:03:06of the family
01:03:07mafia
01:03:07of the brothers
01:03:08Graviano
01:03:08Gaspare Spatuzza
01:03:10the killer
01:03:10among others
01:03:11by Dompino Puglisi
01:03:12anti-mafia parish priest
01:03:14of the neighborhood
01:03:14of Brancaccio
01:03:15Spatuzza
01:03:16the organizer
01:03:17of the majority
01:03:18of the bombs
01:03:19of 93
01:03:19he repents
01:03:20and decides
01:03:21to collaborate
01:03:22with justice
01:03:23I was part of
01:03:24since the 80s
01:03:25to 2000
01:03:26of an association
01:03:29terrorist-mafia
01:03:30called
01:03:31Cosa Nostra
01:03:32Why
01:03:32he says it's about
01:03:34of an organization
01:03:35terrorist-mafia
01:03:37if we talk
01:03:38the attacks
01:03:39against Dr. Costanzo
01:03:41the attack
01:03:43of Florence
01:03:43in which they lost
01:03:44life
01:03:45five people
01:03:45including a small one
01:03:46girl
01:03:47a few months old
01:03:47little Nadia
01:03:48something
01:03:49that to us
01:03:50it doesn't belong to us
01:03:51in the immediate future
01:03:52Giuseppe Graviano
01:03:53he told me that
01:03:54it was good
01:03:54that we carry with us
01:03:55a little bit of death
01:03:56behind
01:03:56so that
01:03:57you have to move
01:03:57and it gets moving
01:03:58Before
01:03:59Gasparo Spatuzza
01:04:00talk to the prosecutor
01:04:02National Anti-Mafia
01:04:03Piero Grasso
01:04:03and then
01:04:04seeing nature
01:04:05of his revelations
01:04:06talk to the prosecutor
01:04:07from Caltanissetta
01:04:08which is leading
01:04:09the investigations
01:04:10on the massacre
01:04:11of Via D'Amelio
01:04:11I remember that
01:04:12when we did
01:04:14this interrogation
01:04:15joint
01:04:15I could hardly believe it
01:04:16to my ears
01:04:17Why
01:04:17at the same time
01:04:19in which Spatuzza
01:04:20he accused himself
01:04:20of having stolen
01:04:21the car
01:04:22used
01:04:24like a car bomb
01:04:27to have procured
01:04:28all the material
01:04:29used
01:04:30to explode
01:04:32the bomb itself
01:04:33which they report
01:04:34the batteries
01:04:34to the antenna
01:04:35and then
01:04:37he talks about his
01:04:38protagonism
01:04:39on the basis
01:04:39of an input
01:04:40had directly
01:04:41by Giuseppe Graviano
01:04:42through
01:04:43Cinnamon Vifetto
01:04:44it's clear that
01:04:45is proposed
01:04:46to us investigators
01:04:47a reconstruction
01:04:48left-handed
01:04:50completely
01:04:51conflicting
01:04:52with all the results
01:04:53of the processes
01:04:54Wallet 1
01:04:54B7R
01:04:55Gaspare Spatuzza
01:04:56speaks
01:04:57he says that
01:04:58Scarantino
01:04:59Candura
01:05:00and the others
01:05:00they have nothing to do with it
01:05:01with the massacre
01:05:02they didn't touch
01:05:03that 126
01:05:04which he tore to pieces
01:05:05Paolo Borsellino
01:05:06Emanuela
01:05:06and the other agents
01:05:07of the escort
01:05:08it was him
01:05:09to steal it
01:05:10that car
01:05:11the collaborators
01:05:13of justice
01:05:13the repentants
01:05:14before being believed
01:05:15they need to be verified
01:05:16that's what he does
01:05:17the prosecutor's office
01:05:18from Caltanissetta
01:05:19with Gaspare Spatuzza
01:05:23Scarantino
01:05:23the first repentant
01:05:24had indicated
01:05:25the place
01:05:26where he had stolen
01:05:27the 126
01:05:28but he was wrong
01:05:29had indicated
01:05:30a different place
01:05:31from that
01:05:31in which the owner
01:05:32of the car
01:05:33he had left the car
01:05:36Spatuzza instead
01:05:37indicate the right place
01:05:39and takes us
01:05:39Attorney Lari
01:05:40and the magistrates
01:05:41who deal with
01:05:42of the investigations
01:05:43and adds
01:05:48also a series
01:05:49of details
01:05:51precise
01:05:51in this garage
01:05:52the Fiat 126
01:05:54it was stuffed
01:05:55of TNT
01:05:58us
01:05:59the mafia
01:06:00at war
01:06:00with the State
01:06:01Italian
01:06:02for example
01:06:03after stealing
01:06:04the car
01:06:04Spatuzza had noticed
01:06:05that the brakes
01:06:06they didn't work well
01:06:07and the brakes
01:06:08they are important
01:06:08when you have to
01:06:09to carry around
01:06:10a machine
01:06:10packed with explosives
01:06:11so he had it replaced
01:06:13the brake shoes
01:06:14and in fact
01:06:15the remains
01:06:16of the 126
01:06:17of Via D'Amelio
01:06:17kept
01:06:18in the warehouses
01:06:18of the traffic police
01:06:20they have new brake shoes
01:06:25to the prosecutor's office
01:06:26from Caltanissetta
01:06:27Gaspare Spatuzza
01:06:28it seems very credible
01:06:29and the reconstruction
01:06:31which gives
01:06:31of the massacre
01:06:32of Via D'Amelio
01:06:32opens
01:06:33a new trend
01:06:34of investigations
01:06:34we were able to
01:06:35reconnect
01:06:36these segments
01:06:37executives
01:06:38even to all
01:06:40the overall
01:06:40story
01:06:41of the negotiation
01:06:42and then
01:06:42we saw
01:06:44for example
01:06:44that the assignment
01:06:45to steal the car
01:06:46coincide
01:06:47with the end of June
01:06:48of 92
01:06:49when the negotiation
01:06:50between the State and the Mafia
01:06:51had arrived
01:06:52on a dead-end track
01:06:53the decision
01:06:54to kill Giovanni Falcone
01:06:55and Paolo Borsellino
01:06:56had already been taken
01:06:57for a long time
01:06:57at least since 91
01:06:59and it had to be done
01:07:01with the times
01:07:01of Cosa Nostra
01:07:02who knows
01:07:02how to dose
01:07:03their own actions
01:07:05Then
01:07:06in June 92
01:07:07Spattuzza tells
01:07:08who receives
01:07:09from his boss
01:07:09Joseph Graviano
01:07:10of the family
01:07:11of Brancaccio
01:07:12the assignment
01:07:12to collect
01:07:13a large quantity
01:07:14of explosives
01:07:15in view of the massacres
01:07:16and to steal
01:07:17the 126
01:07:18that will kill
01:07:19Paolo Borsellino
01:07:19and his escort
01:07:23the decision
01:07:24to kill Borsellino
01:07:25had already been taken
01:07:26independently
01:07:27from Cosa Nostra
01:07:29However
01:07:30we have
01:07:30rebuilt
01:07:32which was
01:07:32an acceleration
01:07:33of this
01:07:34hypothesis
01:07:35of this decision
01:07:36already taken
01:07:37from the organization
01:07:37mafia
01:07:38wanted by Rina
01:07:39according to what
01:07:40they tell us
01:07:41collaborators of justice
01:07:42like Giovanni Brusca
01:07:43and Salvatore Cangemi
01:07:45that is, they tell us
01:07:47that in the end
01:07:47of June
01:07:48of 92
01:07:49Rina had
01:07:50a concern
01:07:51incredible
01:07:52to arrive
01:07:52to the implementation
01:07:54of the massacre
01:07:55let's say
01:07:55of the killing
01:07:56by Borsellino
01:07:57so much to do
01:07:59suspend
01:07:59a project
01:08:00murderer
01:08:01which was in progress
01:08:01John Brusca
01:08:02towards
01:08:03of the Honorable
01:08:03Carogero Mannino
01:08:04and tells us
01:08:06Brusca
01:08:06of the fact
01:08:07that Rina
01:08:07he told him
01:08:08that there was
01:08:09a wall
01:08:09to overcome
01:08:10which then
01:08:11Brusca says
01:08:12I understood
01:08:13that that wall
01:08:13to overcome
01:08:14he was the doctor
01:08:15Purse
01:08:15because from there
01:08:16in a few days
01:08:16he was killed
01:08:17Spatuzza
01:08:18he also speaks
01:08:18of something else
01:08:19he talks about politics
01:08:20tells
01:08:21that Giuseppe Graviano
01:08:22he would have told him
01:08:23what Cosa Nostra
01:08:24he is getting along
01:08:25with new contacts
01:08:26politicians
01:08:27that they will put
01:08:27Everything is fine
01:08:28Joseph Graviano
01:08:29he asks me
01:08:30to the onigro
01:08:31if we understood
01:08:32something
01:08:32of politics
01:08:34both me
01:08:35and the onigro
01:08:36we said
01:08:37no
01:08:38he explains to us
01:08:39that of this
01:08:40it's enough
01:08:41prepared
01:08:43so he explains to us
01:08:44escempie
01:08:45of something
01:08:46that if it goes away
01:08:47to a good end
01:08:48we will all have them
01:08:49of the benefits
01:08:51actually
01:08:52he had an attitude
01:08:53quite joyful
01:08:55I could say
01:08:55how he won
01:08:56a lot
01:08:57or whatever it is
01:08:59or the birth
01:09:00of a son
01:09:01an expression
01:09:02Truly
01:09:03very joyful
01:09:04so always
01:09:05with that expression
01:09:06joyful
01:09:07he tells me
01:09:08that we had
01:09:09everything closed
01:09:11and I got it
01:09:12what we were looking for
01:09:13they are made to me
01:09:15the names
01:09:15of two subjects
01:09:19by Berlusconi
01:09:20and then
01:09:21he came to tell him
01:09:22in Graviano
01:09:23if it was
01:09:23that of Channel 5
01:09:24Yes
01:09:25Graviano told me
01:09:27which was
01:09:27that of Channel 5
01:09:30adding
01:09:30which among which
01:09:31there's something in between
01:09:32one of our fellow countrymen
01:09:33of today
01:09:34Spatuzza
01:09:35he also speaks
01:09:36of strange
01:09:36and disturbing presences
01:09:38a man
01:09:39for example
01:09:39around 50 years old
01:09:40unknown
01:09:41in the garage
01:09:42in which he brought
01:09:43the 126
01:09:43it's stolen
01:09:44the suspicion
01:09:45there is
01:09:45but elements
01:09:46trial
01:09:46certain
01:09:47we don't have any
01:09:48found
01:09:48and then
01:09:49they don't exist
01:09:50at this moment
01:09:51subjects under investigation
01:09:52as external competitors
01:09:54in the massacre
01:09:54of Via D'Amelio
01:09:55effectively
01:09:56the story
01:09:56of these
01:09:57latest
01:09:59results
01:09:59investigative
01:10:00Speaking of which
01:10:01of the massacres
01:10:02of 92
01:10:03and 93
01:10:04the massacres
01:10:05of the mafia
01:10:06delivery
01:10:07to public opinion
01:10:08a different picture
01:10:09from what
01:10:10over the years
01:10:11it had been
01:10:11given
01:10:13on relationships
01:10:14institutional
01:10:15of Cosa Nostra
01:10:16we have
01:10:18to us journalists too
01:10:19we have several times
01:10:20described
01:10:21the geometric power
01:10:22of Cosa Nostra
01:10:23an organization
01:10:25criminal
01:10:26really
01:10:27sometimes above
01:10:28of political power
01:10:29same
01:10:30of institutional power
01:10:31effectively
01:10:32maybe things
01:10:33they didn't go
01:10:34exactly like this
01:10:35it comes out
01:10:37if anything
01:10:37an organization
01:10:39criminal
01:10:40a thing of ours
01:10:41Almost
01:10:42that it is
01:10:44lent
01:10:45over the years
01:10:46to do
01:10:46from service
01:10:47at interest
01:10:49superiors
01:10:50that they were
01:10:51even politicians
01:10:51cheap
01:10:52or institutional
01:10:53a sort of
01:10:54service
01:10:55of corruption
01:10:56who to contact
01:10:58to do
01:10:59the so-called
01:11:00dirty work
01:11:01on the basis
01:11:02of the statements
01:11:02by Gasparo and Spattuzza
01:11:04and on the investigations
01:11:05the prosecutor's office
01:11:05from Caltanissetta
01:11:06proceeds
01:11:07to a series
01:11:07of arrests
01:11:12in the meantime
01:11:13Scarantino
01:11:14and the others
01:11:14collaborators of justice
01:11:16condemned
01:11:16in other processes
01:11:17they retracted
01:11:18claiming to be
01:11:19forced states
01:11:20to confess
01:11:21and they were
01:11:22released from prison
01:11:23to others
01:11:24eight convicted
01:11:25to life imprisonment
01:11:25it was suspended
01:11:26the penalty
01:11:27pending
01:11:27of the conclusion
01:11:28of the investigations
01:11:32to the prosecutor's office
01:11:34from Caltanissetta
01:11:35meanwhile
01:11:35they have arrived
01:11:36that one too
01:11:37from Palermo
01:11:37and of Florence
01:11:38that they have taken up again
01:11:39to work
01:11:40on the massacres
01:11:40the hypothesis
01:11:41is that behind
01:11:42all those bombs
01:11:43all that blood
01:11:44there really is
01:11:45the dark shadow
01:11:45of the negotiation
01:11:52that's why
01:11:53who was killed
01:11:54Paolo Borsellino
01:11:55and with him
01:11:56all the policemen
01:11:57of his escort
01:12:01because it was a wall
01:12:02an obstacle
01:12:03to a negotiation
01:12:04that was evolving
01:12:05transforming
01:12:06in a political project
01:12:07that was frightening
01:12:08Paolo Borsellino
01:12:09that would have been
01:12:10strongly opposed
01:12:11denouncing
01:12:12what was happening
01:12:18or because his intuitions
01:12:20on mafia and contracts
01:12:21they would have brought
01:12:21At that time
01:12:22in 92
01:12:22to discover
01:12:23what will be known
01:12:24Then
01:12:25the procurement system
01:12:26in Sicily
01:12:26the Sino system
01:12:28the tassarina
01:12:28the collusions
01:12:29between the mafia
01:12:30entrepreneurship
01:12:31and politics
01:12:31and precisely
01:12:32in a moment
01:12:32in which
01:12:33on the other side
01:12:33of Italy
01:12:34clean hands
01:12:35was discovering
01:12:36the system
01:12:36corrupt
01:12:37of procurement
01:12:37environmental donation
01:12:39of bribes
01:12:39the sick relationship
01:12:41with politics
01:12:44what would have happened
01:12:45if the investigations
01:12:46had welded together
01:12:47north and south
01:12:48I remember
01:12:50I went
01:12:50I would also meet
01:12:52to Borsellino
01:12:52we dated
01:12:54I also went to his house
01:12:56and he
01:12:57I remember it
01:12:58we were still there
01:12:59we were just there
01:13:00during the funerals
01:13:02when he said
01:13:03we have to hurry
01:13:04quickly
01:13:05quickly
01:13:05we need to understand
01:13:06quickly
01:13:06we have to see each other
01:13:07or not
01:13:08it was just
01:13:09an enemy to be defeated
01:13:10like Giovanni Falcone
01:13:11and it didn't matter the moment
01:13:16we need to know it
01:13:17the truth
01:13:18not only
01:13:19because it is about
01:13:20of one of the pages
01:13:21ugliest
01:13:21of our history
01:13:22and even just
01:13:24the suspicion
01:13:24of what could
01:13:25to have happened
01:13:26the state that deals
01:13:27with the mafia
01:13:27under the blood
01:13:28of the massacres
01:13:29would throw
01:13:30a sick shadow
01:13:31on everything
01:13:31we need to know it
01:13:33the truth
01:13:34for people like
01:13:34Paolo Borsellino
01:13:35and the agents
01:13:36of his escort
01:13:37that have gone on
01:13:38the same
01:13:39aware of a risk
01:13:40inevitable
01:13:41but they moved on
01:13:42the same
01:13:42for what is right
01:13:43without compromise
01:13:51Mrs. Agnese
01:13:53Paolo Borsellino's wife
01:13:54tells
01:13:56that her husband
01:13:56he had told her something
01:13:58two days before he died
01:13:59he had told her
01:14:00I won't see
01:14:01the end of my work
01:14:02you will see it
01:14:03when people will know
01:14:05he will rebel
01:14:06Here you are
01:14:07that moment
01:14:08It's been a while since it arrived
01:14:09no more compromises
01:14:11Now
01:14:11it's time
01:14:12to rebel
01:14:13the deprivation
01:14:14which weighs the most on her
01:14:15the thing
01:14:15to which he had to
01:14:16renounce
01:14:17having to do this life
01:14:18which weighs the most on her
01:14:20at this moment
01:14:21Which?
01:14:22anonymity
01:14:24that is, the power
01:14:25the power to walk
01:14:27on the street
01:14:27without
01:14:28freely
01:14:45the inability to
01:14:46the inability to
01:14:46to be a little fool
01:14:47which weighs the most on her
01:14:54he's a little joker
01:14:54not being able to
01:14:57he's a little joker
01:15:00which weighs the most on her
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