È probabilmente l'indagine più inquietante, una vicenda che rimane ancora un caso irrisolto: si tratta del "Collezionista di Ossa". Nel 2007 viene scoperto uno scheletro completo in un angolo anonimo del quartiere della Magliana. Accanto i documenti e le chiavi di casa sono di Libero Ricci, un uomo scomparso 4 anni prima. Si ipotizza che quelle ossa possano appartenergli, ma una serie di esami successivi portano a conclusioni completamente diverse. Le ossa non appartengono a Libero Ricci ma a tre donne e due uomini: un unico scheletro composto dalle ossa di 5 persone. Pino Rinaldi torna sul caso proponendo un documento eccezionale: il volto ricostruito in 3D ricavato dal cranio femminile dello scheletro composito. Un'ultima possibilità per dare una risposta al mistero nella speranza che qualcuno riconosca in quel volto una persona di sua conoscenza. Si tratta di una donna che all'epoca della morte, avvenuta tra il 2002 e il 2006, aveva un'età compresa tra i 45 e i 55 anni.
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00:13a man disappears into thin air a skeleton with his documents next to it is found sometime
00:20year later right near his home for the police it all seems very simple too
00:27simple perhaps when the bones of the skeleton will be subjected to DNA tests the
00:35laboratory staff will be left speechless and it is from this moment that a
00:43mystery still solved the mystery of the bone collector follow this story to the end because
00:51we will show you a picture more exactly a face thanks to which this mystery with your
00:59help might finally be solved
01:22good evening and welcome to detective the program I would say two made in collaboration with the
01:27State police who tell solved and unsolved cases the facts that I will tell you this evening
01:35They are set in an area of Rome that has all too often hit the headlines
01:42neighborhood of characters like Crispino and Canaro, a neighborhood whose name will remain forever linked
01:49We are talking about the homonymous criminal gang of Magliana, it is July 26, 2007, Rome in the summer
01:59slows down, lazy and sleepy, the fountains become oases between the burning asphalt and popular settlements that
02:08where the participants repeat the same geometries endlessly is right in one of these streets
02:15at the hour when people rest, the sound of the fire brigade's sirens breaks the silence
02:20someone reported a fire in via pescaglia it's 3.30pm it's very hot but at
02:30Magliana that day the cold falls
02:40basically one evening it caught fire here the firefighters arrived to put out the fire and here it's not like
02:47now then it was all dirt and practically there were other shrubs there are bushes
02:57while we're putting out the fire and like there was an explosion and a skull comes out and it arrived in front of the
03:04firefighters
03:1116 years have passed since that day when I sent the doorman of the building which is located right next to
03:17in front of the place of the fire, the firefighters still remember perfectly that 26th July 2007
03:25firefighters who intervened to put out a banal summer fire certainly did not expect to find themselves
03:33in front of such a macabre discovery as we begin to put out the fire with the jet
03:45some water hit a white object, intrigued, I approached it, took it in my hands and
03:59yes it's clear a human skull I thought it was fake placed there leaning like this so what do I do
04:05I approach the team leader and tell him look I found this object team leader I was saying but
04:09this is a real skull
04:18Dr. Signoritti, good evening and welcome to Detective. Good evening. We just heard from this firefighter.
04:24he finds a skull in his hand his boss his boss can do nothing but call you 113 the
04:33mobile squad
04:33What do you find in front of you when you arrive in Via Pescaglia, the mobile squad called by the police
04:41those who intervened to put out the fire found themselves in front of a skull and some bones in the meantime
04:48had been found that day beyond the homicide section of the flying squad and the police
04:54scientific the coroner is also called immediately upon my arrival on the
05:06placed the skeleton was almost completely composed with all the bones in the
05:11their anatomical position except for the skull which was moved by a few centimetres as
05:16probably hit by a jet of water from the fire brigade while extinguishing
05:20of the fire some of the bones showed signs of smoking so it was clear that
05:27the bones were already there before the fire developed so it couldn't have been
05:33of a subject who had been a victim of the flames of that fire
05:45in short, this skeleton is found, how is it possible who brought it to the place?
05:53a skeleton is isolated and found in the Magliana district in Via Pescaglia near
06:01a low wall surrounding a steelworks near a nomad camp and in the middle
06:08essentially to the council houses that make up that area a populated place lived you feel
06:16someone even the people who were in that camp the people who were in that camp
06:24We cannot actually trace the people who were in that camp because
06:26they had moved away from the place, we still contacted the inhabitants of the area but with little success
06:35so people don't tell me anything probably because they don't know anything I don't think they're hiding anything
06:42what are the first hypotheses the first impressions what do you think but the possibilities are different in
06:50in particular it could be a person who has long since died there for reasons that later
06:55must be ascertained or a person who has died anthropologically has been brought to a place or
07:02as a hypothesis a skeleton is brought to a place but at that time we thought little about it
07:06this last possibility then it is precisely from the inspection of the area that something is discovered
07:12very important as revealed by the coroner
07:22I began to inspect the surroundings of the area where the skeleton had been found, finding various objects
07:31as it was an area used almost as a landfill and in particular they were found
07:37I found some very worn out clothes and some apparently very old shoes but what
07:44What caught my attention at that moment was the presence of a marzupio
07:51and inside he found two bunches of keys and in particular there was a document holder with
07:57inside this document holder was an identity card which at that moment was noticeably soaked
08:03the documents are wet with water, maybe ruined, who knows how long they had been there but I managed to
08:16by reading them we manage to get the scientific police involved who manage to read the name and the
08:21The surname appears on the identity card registered to Libero Ricci, a missing 77-year-old man.
08:27four years earlier his identity is supported by the fact that his children recognize the marzupio and by the
08:35fact that two separate sets of keys were also found inside this purse, one of which
08:42actually opens the door of libero ricci's house and a second set of keys opens the car
08:49According to Libero Ricci, the case seems to be resolved within a few hours because there is a direct connection
08:54between the skeleton and a free man ricci libero ricci had disappeared four years earlier on 31 October
09:042003 after four years this man suddenly seems to have returned or rather it is his skeleton that
09:15reappear this is the gloomy atmosphere that we breathe but let's get back down to earth and start again
09:25with a fundamental question who is free there is the doorman of the building in via rava where
09:43He lived here free, I'm quiet, in short, he lived here with his family and disappeared in
09:52strange mysterious situation he had his own obsessions fishing with the rod he was a house painter
10:01let's say he made apartments for him etc. the serious person spoke little the few words not
10:08he had a lot of friends if you want your companion then I'll show you where this worst of people lived
10:19St. Peter this is the little house it remained as it was destroyed practically this here is the bedroom
10:31bed where they lived hedgehogs and the lady here was the living room a sofa is missing and on the table the
10:38the rest was
10:39everything as you see some pictures simple people nothing because here are the furniture that are these here are
10:45these remained free a kind person very polite a good person so to us too
10:58We were very sorry for the palace's disappearance. It arrived under the sun around midday.
11:10with these canes he couldn't cope he would unblock himself he would lean on the door often and willingly
11:15he accompanied him to the elevator I just put him on I sent him and then you could hear that his wife
11:20baccagliava where you have been and where you have not been if they heard these noises on the stairs
11:26the day he disappeared he basically went out as usual and that's what I remember
11:34we said goodbye here yes good morning good morning slowly slowly he went away half wobbly like this
11:41with these two little dogs in his hand and nothing he is no more he has never returned
11:50under the river there were a lot of shacks I have many friends we also went late in the afternoon to
11:58we looked for it with the dogs, we took a few walks down there, it was full of shacks, I have
12:02friends
12:03footballers and nothing we found nothing, nothing more was heard of them
12:12At the time of the disappearance, investigations were carried out to find out what had come to light and we discovered
12:19that there had been a previous attempt at removal by Libero Ricci dating back to
12:23In 2000 he left behind a note in which he told the true story of a poor blind man.
12:29and the money for shopping only in a coat then fortunately in 2000 he was traced
12:35physicists testify that libero ricci was suffering from senile dementia from a cyber so we imagined
12:41in any case he could not have moved too far from the place of disappearance with respect to the house
12:46in short, Libero Ricci is one of the many missing persons who crowd the Roman news up to now.
12:56that summer day in 2007 when his identity card is found next to that
13:02charred skeleton the case unfortunately seems to be solved but in the worst possible way
13:11but there is a but because those same children who recognize the pouch do not recognize the
13:17clothing found at a skeleton discovery site such as the clothes he was wearing
13:22the father when he left home therefore it was decided to proceed with the DNA test of the skeleton of via
13:29Pescaglia is then taken to the forensic medicine department to be examined
13:41the certain identification part to be obtained through DNA tests took place in collaboration
13:48with Professor Vecchiotti who was then on duty at the genetics laboratory
13:52forensic of the time of the Institute of Forensic Medicine of Sapienza the first DNA test was
13:59followed on fragments obtained from the section of the jaw of the skeleton found because
14:04in short, being the boss, he could be considered, let's say, the most important element, gentlemen such as
14:14answer what information do you receive from forensic medicine we receive information totally
14:22unexpected and unimaginable answers, we hear the story told to us by the coroner himself
14:34I remember that I received a phone call from Professor Vecchiotti who was very alarmed.
14:39he said the DNA test that was performed indicates that the jaw belongs to a female subject
14:48at that point I told him that we believe that curly free is female
14:56he says look we even redid the test in the suspicion that there might have been some
15:02type of error due to the state of conservation of the bones is always of female sex always
15:08the same profile and then if that skull is a woman the other bones are of free curls or of
15:16At this point, all the bones of that woman need to be analyzed, followed by forensic genetic tests.
15:25continue very surprised obviously by everything that was happening we decided together with the
15:30Professor Vecchiotti to perform the DNA test on another skeletal segment and then
15:36proceeded to the section of the humerus I received another phone call from Professor Vecchiotti
15:42even more alarmed than the first one which also told me in this case the profile that comes
15:49out a female profile but the profile is different it was another female subject but
15:59different from the one the jaw belonged to at that point we decided to do further
16:07tests on other bones that had been found, particularly the clavicles, and then we proceeded with the
16:15femur then we proceeded with the tibia and surprisingly every time we did a test a
16:23subject with a different DNA profile, therefore the results of these investigations revealed five
16:29different subjects to whom those bones belonged, in particular three women, three female profiles and two
16:36male profiles then three female profiles and two male profiles is a scenario to say the least
16:46unimaginable in the end there is not even a single bone belonging to the paper man
16:54of identity to the free Ricci Dr. Signoretti what is your reaction when they give you this information
17:03We find ourselves with three female and two male profiles to which we need to give a name.
17:09a surname an objective fact is that we are in a neighborhood that continues to bring
17:20a significant burden, that of the Magliana gang and also of the very long trail
17:27of blood that follows you doctor signoretti it is not that that place was a criminal cemetery of this
17:37gang that is, they killed people and threw them there, we tend to argue that it could be in a cemetery
17:45of the Magliana gang for two reasons, one circumstantial, the fact that the skeleton is
17:51found in a place where there are several buildings overlooking several buildings and it is close
17:57because of the circulation, it is therefore difficult that they could have been abandoned by the bodies without anyone
18:03if you noticed something the second aspect is objective to be a cemetery there must be
18:09other bodies as we only find a skeleton on which we are working, in short we do not find ourselves
18:15in front of the Magliana gang cemetery, but perhaps some bones have been taken away over the years
18:23gradually from some animals doctor signoretti can be a reading let's say plausible legitimate
18:33we turned to experts to carry out checks in particular we asked
18:38If these bones were one the duplicate of the other, what could lead you to hypothesize or exclude them?
18:45a coincidence then the people who were involved to give these answers are two
18:52physical anthropologists and the coroner himself, let's hear what they tell us
19:03even though they belonged to different individuals it was a complete body, that is, this means that
19:10all the bones on both the right and left side were perfectly assembled
19:16there was no duplication no fragment was present twice and all were present instead
19:24that is, there were two femurs, two tibias, two of everything, so someone had to have it somehow.
19:34recomposed an entire skeleton without ever overlapping or placing a bone twice over the same one
19:42skeletal segment
19:51Now this is a very fine job because a certain amount of expertise is needed to get there
19:59a collage of this kind our students when questioned in the exam can be
20:08made it difficult to recognize a right or left radius or ulna and the fact that it
20:15the skeleton was so perfectly composed, it reveals a certain competence, in short
20:22analysis after analysis exam after exam this story becomes more and more complicated and always
20:30less understandable in short it is not the cemetery of the Magliana gang he did not bring those bones
20:36some animals because as these experts told us there are no duplicates not only
20:42the skeleton is practically perfect complete who did such a thing according to what
20:50we were just told he also had to know human anatomy perfectly and therefore
20:56skeleton of a man this information leaks out and suddenly all of Italy finds itself talking
21:06of the bones found in via pescaglia who were the five characters put together for this macabre
21:19signal for this macabre message we journalists begin to worry about the tracks
21:26So we went to the place with the investigators and talked to the people who lived in the Magliana building.
21:31it is a very evocative neighborhood from this point of view a few hundred meters further on
21:35there had been some illustrious person before the incident that shocked Rome in the 80s
21:42Canaro law, Magliana is a place where corpses burned by the underworld are often found
21:52under the viaduct the first image that caught my eye was that of the bone collector
22:02We, fans of crime news and thrillers in general, refer to the famous novel and film
22:13a bone collector had arrived in Rome
22:21During those days another piece of information also leaked out, that is, Libero Ricci had worked
22:30as an excellent craftsman often in the Vatican doing extremely precious works this
22:39news that Libero Ricci had something to do with the Vatican makes a light bulb go on
22:46someone Vatican Emanuele Orlando and if among those bones there were also those of Emanuele Orlando
22:58you have verified this possibility let's go and check if the DNA of the three women whose bones
23:05composed a skeleton that we are working on could be compatible with the DNA of that of
23:11Manuele Orlando, the Vatican citizen who disappeared in 1983, this investigation gave a negative result
23:17even if it was a suggestive hypothesis, this time too we don't get anywhere and so we start again
23:28Let's start from scratch. The data that have been defined up to now are the following: a single skeleton
23:37composed of bones from the corpses of five different people, three men and two women.
23:44only the skeleton is anatomically perfect there are no duplicates from the first comparisons with the database
23:53there is no evidence of the DNA the story we are telling you the story of the collector of
24:02bones is a unique story of its kind it is difficult to say precisely how long ago the skeleton
24:18the company's boundary wall had been placed in that place, next to which the object was found
24:28skeleton had been built about four or five years earlier it is obvious that if the skeleton was already
24:33had it been placed there the workers who built that wall would have noticed the presence of
24:37this skeleton and would have signalled its presence itself therefore it could be hypothesized that the
24:45skeleton had been placed in that position after 2002 2003 which were the years of
24:52construction of the surrounding wall Dr. Signoretti then those bones hadn't been there for who knows how long
25:01time definitely after 2002 but the question I'm asking you now is another one, does anyone have those bones?
25:12evidently brought but where did he get them considering the availability of bones and considering the
25:19demonstrated competence we hypothesize could be a tomb robber or someone who has
25:24contacts with forensic medicine circles we also address cemeteries managers for
25:30to understand if there had been any desecration not certainly from a partial and not
25:37significant because in any case we should address all those responsible for cemeteries in Italy because they do not
25:42we can exclude that these remains come from another region, but we make a further
25:47we carry out an examination which then allows us to exclude the presence of wood and zinc from
25:54these bones so these bones were not contained inside a box then we can say that
26:01most likely those bones in a bar have never been there so let's put aside the trail of
26:10cemeteries and we go through another hypothesis
26:22the easiest place where bones will be found are ossuaries but ossuaries have a characteristic
26:29they are thrown together a complex picture of this situation
26:34we also thought about morgues where individuals are not left for so long until they are
26:44can reach that state of exfoliation in laboratories of various universities
26:51at the Catholic University of Rome 2, at our anatomy museum, no one had had any skeletal remains stolen.
27:05You have done everything you can so far but you cannot get any information.
27:12useful do you give up or move on what do you do
27:18It is not in the nature of the police of the immobile squad of Rome to ever make ourselves known to us.
27:25a structure in the avant-garde era which is called Circe and which presents us with the possibility
27:31to date the bones both in terms of the age of death of the people to whom the bones belonged
27:37both at the time those people would have died
27:49the state police in agreement with the judiciary brought us this skeleton the samples arrived
27:58in the laboratory they were pretreated to be subjected to measurement through spectrometry
28:04of mass with carbon 14 accelerator the applied methodology allowed us to estimate
28:11the age of different individuals and more specifically the age of many of the different individuals
28:21and then we will see in detail this information that comes from the Circe laboratory using the
28:29letter F to indicate female and M for male this is the pattern that emerges after the analysis
28:37then F1 must have been between 45 and 55 years old when in the period between November 2002
28:47and November
28:48In 2006, F2 passed away, a woman between 20 and 35 who died between November
28:55of 92 and February 98
28:58F3 instead a woman between 35 and 45 years old who died between April 1995 and December
29:10of 2000
29:11As for the males we have M1 who was between 40 and 50 years old and died between
29:18February 2002 and February 2006
29:22M2 instead was a man who died between February 1986 and October 1989 and was aged between
29:32between 24 and 45 years old
29:37with all this new information we can even definitively abandon the trail of the ossuaries and the trail of the
29:46stolen tombs
29:47they are too recent and therefore consequently should have shown traces of zinc and wood
29:55Doctor Signoretti, with all this new information, have you finally been able to identify these bones?
30:04We are going to track down all the relatives of the people who have filed a missing person report in periods compatible with
30:13those indicated by Circe's laboratories
30:15and having an age compatible with those indicated by the same tests
30:21All the investigations carried out, in particular the DNA tests we have done, have not yet given any results.
30:32During the investigation, did you ask yourself why this someone wanted to compose this skeleton?
30:48Let's make some hypotheses, the hypothesis of a macabre joke but on one hand the bones are missing because they were not
30:58stolen from nowhere
30:59They have no traces of zinc or wood and then it seems unlikely to us that one person kills five other people
31:05for a joke
31:09Let's imagine a message addressed to someone, but to whom and why and what did it mean?
31:15Let's talk in terms of criminal psychopathy, it's not a discriminating factor, it's a constant.
31:20Basically, anyone who does something like this is not a person who can be defined as healthy
31:25Let's hypothesize the possibility of an occult ritual
31:29We turned to an expert in esotericism who had the opportunity to study the case
31:35Listen to what he told us
31:46Rome is considered a place, a city of power among the most important in the world
31:52if not the most important because it has been consecrated in this role for centuries and centuries
32:02of pagan rituals and ceremonies first and Christian rites and ceremonies later
32:09the presence of a skeleton in turn entails the presence of a ritual
32:15Coupled with the skeleton itself the ritual involves the use of certain very particular objects
32:25they can be more varied and depend on the tradition they are inspired by
32:31I can show you a real chest that belonged to a real witch
32:44Inside which there are preserved for about two centuries some of the material he used for his rituals
32:52We have bones, the classic doll with pins
33:00Bones represent a symbol of life on the one hand and death on the other.
33:07However, all this involves the presence of other ritual elements.
33:12which can be candles, candlesticks, knives
33:17but all this discovery was not and is not present
33:25So, the case we are telling, the one of the bone collector
33:31For those who haven't understood it, it's a real enigma.
33:34Up to now we have excluded many avenues
33:37but one remained standing
33:40it's that of a serial killer
33:43that is, of a person who killed these five people
33:47and not just to play a macabre joke perhaps
33:52then he selected some bones from each of them
33:57and somehow composed a single skeleton
34:02Doctor Signoretti
34:04There are two aspects to consider
34:06but both are debatable, refutable
34:11The first aspect is that we do not detect traces of violence on the bones
34:17signs of containment cuts, gunshots
34:22but do not exclude that there may have been injuries
34:26that have not affected the bones
34:28or that people may have been suffocated
34:32The second aspect is the rather wide time range
34:35because we are narrowing it down to the maximum
34:37but let's go from '89 to 2002
34:39narrowing down Circe's data as much as possible
34:41and we go to 13 years
34:43it tends to be an extremely long time span
34:46so that a serial does not manifest itself in some way
34:49we cannot exclude it but at the moment we are not taking it into consideration
34:56So, every time you think
34:59hopefully we can get even just a few steps closer to the truth
35:06The enigma of the bone collector becomes more and more indecipherable
35:11In the end, the only certain thing is that document found right next to the skeleton.
35:18the document of an elderly pensioner disappeared into thin air
35:23Free Ricci
35:25Doctor Signoretti, what relationship, if any, exists between these two elements?
35:34that is, the documents and the bones?
35:38A singular fact emerges
35:41among the various exams that Professor Vecchiotti has taken
35:45a genetic variant emerges
35:48in the F1 woman
35:49that is, a woman who corresponds to the skull found
35:53and Libero Ricci
35:55And so let's understand this last scientific aspect better.
35:59What does this variant mean and what value does it have for the investigation?
36:12From this DNA analysis it appears that there is a genetic variable that is extremely rare
36:19and it will leave everyone astonished to find the same variable in one of these finds
36:26in particular it was traceable to a population of Jewish Caucasoid origin
36:35a very rare variant that was present in databases in one out of 300,000 cases
36:42in short, something truly rare
36:44therefore Libero Ricci was also of Jewish origin
36:49Let everyone think that there is some correlation between at least one of these fragments
36:57and Mr. Ricci's family
37:04Is this the turning point of the investigation?
37:07We consume a registry office attached to the synagogue
37:11we even get to consult the status animarum
37:14which is the register of 1614 where the parish priests recorded births, deaths and properties
37:20because it was then used to pay the tithe
37:22to construct the genealogical ambo of Libero Ricci on the female side
37:25that is, we look for a connection between a possible hypothetical connection
37:31between a woman of the F1 skull and Libero Ricci
37:36so let's do a backward reconstruction of the genealogical amble
37:40to then go back forward to the present day
37:42in reality this is the investigation that we are able to carry out
37:45consulting dusty archives and doing all kinds of research
37:49but it doesn't give us any appreciable results
37:52at this point I ask you
37:56but it's not that those documents were there because not just any person
38:02but Libero Ricci himself wanted to leave them at that point
38:08and is he perhaps the author of this macabre staging?
38:14it's something we have excluded and still exclude
38:17Libero Ricci is a good, serious person, dedicated to his family
38:20as also emerges from the picture of the children
38:23moreover he was affected by this beginning of senile dementia
38:27he was absolutely not capable nor was he in the mood to do such a thing
38:32We've made tons of hypotheses and you've done tons of work.
38:38you the experts, medical examiners and so on
38:42Unfortunately, no certain data has been reached
38:45the only fact is that in 2011 this case was archived
38:53can it ever be solved?
38:55Given that the Public Prosecutor's Office in 2011
38:58It is archived due to the lack of new elements
39:00a DNA match could arise one day
39:05a testimony could emerge
39:07an element from the development of technologies could come
39:11which would in any case allow a resolution of the matter
39:14given that no case involving human affairs is solvable
39:18as often happens when it comes to code cases
39:24It is technology that allows for brand new investigations
39:29We at the Pescaglia skeleton already know many things
39:34but maybe we could know even more
39:46I am contacted very often by the judicial authorities
39:51to analyze human remains and in addition to drafting the anthropological profile
39:57so at bone analysis I am sometimes asked
40:01to also do the so-called facial reconstruction
40:04starting from a digitalization of the skull through CT
40:11then we brought the skull of the skeleton
40:14the skull of an unnamed woman
40:17remember the F1 skull?
40:20at one of the most cutting-edge centers in Italy
40:24in order to subject it to sophisticated procedures
40:35these are the images we got
40:38with computed tomography
40:40on the basis of which we obtained two- and three-dimensional reconstructions
40:46This study was performed for the first time with such sophisticated equipment.
40:54precisely to allow for obtaining further study elements
40:59for the evaluation and reconstruction of the face belonging to this skull
41:07The CT scan imported into certain software allows us to work in a virtual environment
41:15I then insert cylinders and therefore small pegs into specific anatomical points of the skull
41:25and then I go to model muscle after muscle in order to reconstruct all the subcutaneous structures
41:34always in 3D right down to the skin
41:37recreating an appearance that is consistent with the profile I had previously drawn up
41:47the skull due to the analyses carried out in 2007 which as we can imagine
41:52they were far more invasive than today he no longer has a jaw
41:55Despite this, Dr. Milani, thanks to the photos taken at the time and the information deriving from the dentition
42:05he was still able to work on these files
42:08and now we see the results for the first time together with her, with Dr. Signoretti
42:16thank you all
42:43thank you all
43:12Doctor Signoretti we gave a face to that woman, to F1, to that skull
43:22I personally asked Chantal Milani to make four versions
43:26two with light hair and two with dark hair, shorter and less short
43:33it's not a photograph, it's a digital reconstruction
43:52We did this work because we hope that someone will see this image
44:00may remember a person who is no longer there
44:04If someone has this memory, what should they do?
44:10you must contact a State Police office, whether it be the Police Headquarters or a police station
44:17to a judicial authority and provide us with the information in his possession
44:22in order to give peace to these six people who make up this mystery
44:28or Libero Ricci and the three women of the men whose bones make up the skeleton
44:35Doctor Ceneretti, thank you for coming here to Detective
44:37and this evening was the last episode of this series
44:42See you next season for a new series of Detective
44:49Good evening everyone
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