Pino Rinaldi ripercorre il misterioso omicidio di Armando Blasi, avvenuto in via Gluck a Milano nell'autunno del 1994 per mano di un uomo mascherato. Dopo trent'anni, il caso resta irrisolto: nessun movente certo, nessun colpevole, solo il dolore di una famiglia e domande senza risposta.
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00:00The story we are going to deal with takes us to a particular area of Milan and above all
00:08to a particular and famous street, a legendary street.
00:23Via Gluck, where there was grass now there is a city, the verses of Adriano Celentano
00:29that his song actually grew up in that street in the mid-sixties.
00:37An almost mythical place in Milan.
00:45Via Gluck was an insignificant street, unknown until Celentano sang about it.
00:55It was a suburban street, a street where Milan ended and the countryside began, but not the beautiful countryside.
01:04They were uncultivated fields where sheep grazed.
01:11See actually it is true that there was once grass there because the central station of Milan
01:17which runs parallel to Via Gluck was built in the 1930s.
01:22There were quite humble people who lived in this Gluck Street
01:27but which had suddenly become famous thanks to Celentano's song
01:32which had brought it to the attention of all of Italy.
01:42Via Gluck, at the end of the Seventies and then in the Eighties in the wake of the famous song by Celentano
01:50and thanks to its proximity to the central station, it is a very busy street.
01:56Not only by fans of the springy one, but by all Milanese people.
02:00It is a street where bars and clubs have also sprung up.
02:05The most important since 1979 is the Al Cuoco di Bordo restaurant.
02:18It was a family-run place, created and invented by Armando Blasi,
02:24the mind of the place.
02:27He brought his brother Franco with him
02:30who instead was more involved in the table, the service, the customers.
02:38Important people frequented it.
02:42Franco Franco and Ciccio in Grassia frequented us
02:45that Ciccio even went to cook the spaghetti in the kitchen by himself.
02:52The restaurant was not very beautiful, it was a rustic, pretentious restaurant,
03:00so marine trinkets left and right and the menu focused on fish.
03:08You can recognize it immediately when passing by on the street, there is this enormous anchor set in a niche,
03:14you can see it from the street.
03:16The price was not cheap, the menu was quite large, rich and encouraged spending.
03:26It's always full, there are about a hundred seats every evening,
03:32It's usually always full, you need to book.
03:36They call, he says, there is room for two people in the name of Berlusconi.
03:43I mean, we don't have room, no, but I don't know if you can count, it's Berlusconi, Silvio Berlusconi.
03:50Yes, we don't have room, we can't.
03:54I was so sorry, but unfortunately I had to tell him no.
04:03Al poco di bordo is a successful restaurant in Via Gluck, frequented by VIPs and families,
04:11where not even Silvio Berlusconi was sure of finding a place.
04:17The little on board is managed by Armando Blasi, 49 years old, and his brother Franco, who has years
04:2440.
04:25I am of Tuscan origins, from Arezzo to be exact, and among one hundred covers per evening, fish and seafood,
04:34they made a name for themselves and a lot of money too.
04:39It is the cold night between November 4th and 5th, 1994.
04:46The two Blasi brothers don't know what awaits them outside their beloved club.
05:01Once Armando and Franco have finished work, they close up the place and head home.
05:10They had this ritual every evening, take a bottle from the ship's cook, go home,
05:16Armando was preparing the midnight spaghetti.
05:20That evening they go out, close the place, set off, walk a few meters
05:27and as they are walking home, a car suddenly arrives.
05:34It was a rainy day, a rainy evening, it was already November 5th, because it was after midnight.
05:42My eye fell on a passing car, it was a white one,
05:50and I see it stop at the driveway after the restaurant.
05:55At that moment, a tall person comes out from the driver's side,
06:01all black, dressed in black, and had a gun with a silencer.
06:08So there's this man on the sidewalk, tall, about six feet tall,
06:13he passes mountains with his face down, gun pointed at the two Blasi brothers,
06:18he says a sharp sentence, back, back, in the doorway.
06:22It's done, back, back, in the doorway, back, in the doorway.
06:27My brother exclaims, what the fuck is wrong with you?
06:31When my brother made this exclamation,
06:36this man did, pum, pum, pum, pum.
06:41In that fraction of a second, the whole world passed me by.
06:44My brother slowly folded in on himself, like this.
06:51This one ran away right away, got into the car,
06:56and I laid my brother on the ground.
07:01I say, Armando, what happened?
07:06And I tell her these words that he told me.
07:10Frank, tell me, tell me.
07:13I didn't understand a damn thing.
07:16After a while the ambulance arrived
07:18and they took him to Niguarda.
07:27The Blasi brothers, leaving their place,
07:31they are attacked by a hooded man
07:34and armed with a pistol,
07:36but he only shoots one of the two, Armando.
07:41The latter, collapsed in the arms of his brother Franco,
07:45he exclaims, I didn't understand a thing.
07:49It's for the senses.
07:51Some neighbors look out and immediately call for help.
07:56Armando is taken to the hospital.
07:59Doctor Iadevaia,
08:02Can you tell us what happens next?
08:06Immediate intervention is triggered,
08:10both patrols with the institute colors,
08:14the flying squads, the so-called flying squads,
08:16but also of a crew of the mobile squad
08:18who was patrolling the city.
08:21They arrive on site
08:22and obviously they begin to launch the first investigations
08:26according to the protocols.
08:29The premises were also searched.
08:31looking for some immediate clues.
08:35It is an act that is sometimes annoying for the victim,
08:40for the victim's relatives,
08:41but absolutely essential
08:44to formalize, to acquire from the very first moment
08:48any useful element for the continuation of the investigations.
08:51In the meantime, you were also in contact with the hospital.
08:54What do you find out?
08:55Yes, in the meantime Franco is taken to the police station,
09:00the victim's brother,
09:03who was an eyewitness to the event.
09:05Then he is accompanied to the police station
09:07to be heard with due caution,
09:12even considering the difficult time for him.
09:16At that moment it is precisely while Franco is at the police station,
09:19the news arrives from Niguarda,
09:21where Armando had been transported,
09:23who was indeed deceased, he was dead.
09:27Franco is at the police station, he's right in front of you,
09:31start asking him questions,
09:33you ask what, what do you find out,
09:36What do you discover during those first moments?
09:39Franco provides some important information.
09:43What does it tell you?
09:44For example, he told his colleagues at the time
09:47that the shooter had arrived on board a Fiat 1,
09:51he is also able to provide some details,
09:54the color, a white color,
09:57he manages to say that it had a Milan license plate,
09:59Unfortunately he can't say more,
10:02he adds that the shooter was the one who was driving the car.
10:07He tells us that there is also another person on board the car,
10:10but unlike the person who shot,
10:13of which he provides a high description,
10:16hooded,
10:17of the person on board the car
10:18cannot provide particularly precise details,
10:25but he adds that she could probably have had long hair.
10:29So it could have been a woman too?
10:31This hypothesis is also taken into consideration,
10:35even the very fact that he was not driving
10:38also puts the hypothesis on the investigative scales
10:43that the car passenger could be a woman.
10:46Are there other witnesses besides Franco?
10:50Can anyone tell you or reveal any other details?
10:53Unfortunately, Franco is the only eyewitness.
10:57Immediately after the crime, attracted by the gunshots,
11:03several people arrive on the scene,
11:06they come down from the apartment they occupied above the restaurant,
11:10the workers, the cooks, the waiters of the restaurant,
11:16an ice cream maker who is a friend of the Blasi brothers arrives,
11:20people who then immediately lend themselves to giving comfort, help,
11:26but these are not eyewitnesses,
11:29the only one to witness the ambush was his brother Franco.
11:33But regarding those shots, can you give us any further information?
11:41Actually yes, Franco is very precise about the murder weapon,
11:47because despite the excitement of the moments,
11:51he is able to say, to provide important details.
11:55He says that a silencer is probably mounted on the barrel of the gun,
12:01a cylindrical thing that he says is probably 4-5 centimeters long
12:09and above all he adds that even the blows were muffled blows,
12:15not particularly strong and therefore the whole of this description of the weapon
12:21and the blows they hear make one suppose,
12:25They almost certainly give the certainty that the killer had acted with a silenced weapon.
12:31Armando Blasi was killed during the night between Friday 4th and Saturday 5th November 1994.
12:40As the great Giorgio Scerbanenco wrote in one of his detective novels,
12:46the Milanese kill on Saturdays.
12:49Unfortunately, this sad fate also befell the owner of the Cook on Board.
12:55Among the police officers who went to Via Gluck, on that tragic night,
13:01the forensic scientists also arrive.
13:14I arrive in Via Gluck, at the height of a restaurant, the Cuoco di Bordo.
13:22I begin my activity, which first of all is the documentation of the crime scene.
13:31Although it was a crime scene due to gunfire,
13:35the area was quite limited.
13:39And in fact we find it immediately on the sidewalk, near the entrance door of the restaurant,
13:45among the shell casings, and then a bullet on the edge of the sidewalk too.
13:51The fact that the shell casings were found near the sidewalk,
13:54at the point where the victim was rescued,
13:57it suggested that the ambush had taken place at a very short distance, just a few metres away.
14:09Doctor Devaia, the forensic team, in addition to collecting the shell casings,
14:16What does it tell you, what does it add to the information that could be interesting for the investigation?
14:23It provides colleagues of the time with an important piece of information,
14:27because in carrying out the inspection, in carrying out the crime scene collection activity,
14:36It essentially attests that the shots were fired from close range.
14:43Armando Blasi was shot by the perpetrator of the crime,
14:47while he was standing a short distance away from him.
14:50The State Police homicide unit gets to work
14:55to understand what may have been the reason for Armando Blasi's attack.
15:05And right the next morning, as a homicide section,
15:10we hear from all the people close to Armando,
15:13we also did a thorough inspection of the restaurant.
15:18Armando had the takings that evening,
15:21He put it in his pocket and we went out.
15:24And he had 7-8 million, at that time they were in lire.
15:32It was known that it was a very busy restaurant,
15:35so the takings each night were quite high.
15:38The first investigative hypothesis we followed was the robbery carried out by hand.
15:43In my opinion it could have been a robbery.
15:46My brother who made this exclamation,
15:49what the fuck?
15:50He had a big voice.
15:53With this bottle hanging the neck of the bottle out,
15:59maybe he thought he was armed.
16:02The robber, at that moment seized by panic,
16:06Instead of asking for money, he shot.
16:12Doctor Scola, in those years in Milan, in the 90s,
16:18how many people are killed?
16:20And what are the typologies that lead to these crimes?
16:25Data released by Istat relating to crimes
16:28reported by the police to the judicial authority
16:31they tell us that 96 murders were committed in Milan in 1990.
16:38This number has gradually decreased over the years,
16:43thanks also to the constant work of the police forces in the area.
16:47As regards typologies, we can distinguish various categories.
16:50Murders committed for the purpose of theft or robbery,
16:53for reasons of passion,
16:55for reasons of the mafia, camorra or 'drangheta,
16:58for terrorist purposes or for other reasons.
17:00In fact we can see that in 1994,
17:03the very year of the story we are telling,
17:0546 murders were committed in Milan,
17:09of which 34 for other reasons.
17:11Thank you, Dr. Scola.
17:14So, Doctor Iadevaia,
17:18the killing of this restaurateur
17:24It could have been caused by a robbery gone wrong.
17:29did anyone want the proceeds?
17:33This is certainly the first hypothesis.
17:35It was a restaurant with a significant turnover
17:39and therefore the fact that they were caught at the moment of closing the place,
17:49so with the evening's takings,
17:52led to the hypothesis of this motive.
17:55There is also a special act.
17:57One of the two, I think of the victim,
18:00he has a bottle in his pocket.
18:02Yes, even having the bottle in your pocket
18:06could have induced what would later become the killer
18:11to think about something different.
18:13Those were the years in which many Milanese merchants
18:17they were walking around armed because several robberies were taking place
18:20and therefore especially those who had important business turnover
18:25He usually had a gun license and therefore went around armed.
18:29But does the robbery hypothesis hold up?
18:32Whoever acts acts with a silenced pistol
18:36and this is not an element that goes well together
18:41with the hypothesis of robbery.
18:46Because who commits a robbery
18:49he doesn't bother to silence the gun,
18:53not to make noise.
18:54This is an attitude typical of those who instead
18:59he wants to go unnoticed,
19:01he wants to commit other types of crimes.
19:04But above all, who acts
19:07he doesn't care about taking the money away.
19:11The proceeds remain in Armando Blasi's pocket.
19:15which he is also wearing at that time
19:19an important watch of value.
19:21That is not taken into consideration either,
19:25it is not taken away.
19:27So, while the trail of the robbery gone wrong
19:32it loses consistency hour by hour,
19:36Diagluc's murder is becoming more and more of a puzzle.
19:43An autopsy is performed on poor Armando Blasi.
19:51It is put to us by the Milanese judiciary
19:54the task of performing an autopsy
19:57the assault of a 45-50 year old subject
20:02murder victim,
20:03in the sense that he had been hit by gunshots
20:05in a situation of hemorrhagic fool,
20:08that is, substantially bloodless
20:10within the body's circulation.
20:14There were essentially rounded lesions
20:17which immediately brought to mind
20:19the harmfulness of a firearm.
20:23We have managed to identify two passing passages
20:27and identified three more,
20:29so-called dead-end,
20:31that is, whose bullet entered but did not exit the body
20:34and in fact we found three bullets.
20:37Of these five hits we have identified,
20:42one was of modest importance
20:44from the point of view of diagnosis of cause of death
20:46and of the harmfulness,
20:48because it hit the left arm,
20:50it almost completely pierced him,
20:52but we still found it inside the left arm.
20:54The other four injuries however were all
20:57causing significant visceral injuries.
21:02The moment is not a single moment,
21:05it was something that lasted a few seconds,
21:08a few dozen seconds, we don't know,
21:10but they are still at least three very different trajectories.
21:17Mr. Blasi's death diagnosis
21:21we then identified her in multiple gunshots
21:26producing multiple lesions at the thoracic and abdominal level.
21:37Doctor, what certainties do you have after the autopsy?
21:42In essence the autopsy confirms the forensic investigation,
21:46multiple shots were fired, hitting Armando,
21:50so it wasn't a reaction,
21:53but probably of an ambush.
21:55Multiple shots were fired at him.
22:00and therefore they begin to be taken into consideration
22:03other hypotheses other than that of robbery.
22:06At this point the scenario changes.
22:09Start trying to figure out if there are any shadows
22:13in the professional and private life of Armando Blasi,
22:19for example he had an extramarital affair with Armando Blasi,
22:26I understand he was married and had children.
22:29What do you discover?
22:30None of that.
22:32Armando has a regular family life
22:35and is a regular employer in payments,
22:39so neither family life nor work life
22:43They offer clues to help us try to identify the motive behind the ambush.
22:48The thing that intrigues me most about this story
22:51it's the opening scene.
22:56A car, this white Fiat Uno,
22:58which stops not far away,
23:02the person with the balaclava,
23:04the one who will then shoot and kill Armando Blasi,
23:09he is not in the passenger seat,
23:11but he's driving the car.
23:15I have seen many films,
23:17if a person must kill,
23:19must do something dangerous,
23:21The person who stays in the car is the one who is driving,
23:24ready to leave again and run away.
23:26That's not the case in this story.
23:30This is absolutely an anomalous fact,
23:33a fact that not only we do not find in the films,
23:36but we don't even find it in a classic crime scene.
23:40Here the roles are reversed and this is an absolutely anomalous fact.
23:47At this point let's try to get to know Armando Blasi even better,
23:53a man of those, as they used to say,
23:57that he had made himself.
24:06My brother was a bit of a hot-headed character,
24:11It's not like he was mincing his words.
24:15I lived my Armando more in private,
24:18because yes, when he went to the restaurant he was there,
24:23but, you know, he worked and when they were at work
24:27they were both very diligent.
24:31My brother was the one who did the shopping,
24:34the one who paid the suppliers,
24:37the one who managed the whole situation.
24:42He was a guy you would recognize.
24:45in the midst of a crowd of a thousand people,
24:47because that's what he was dragging,
24:49he was the one with the big voice...
24:53At eight o'clock in the evening there was a knock at your door,
24:57my mom was there finishing cooking,
24:59and he said, I've prepared the cassola, let's go over there.
25:03He was the one who dragged everyone along.
25:10When investigating it is always important to understand the victim,
25:13before discovering the killer's profile.
25:17Is that right, Professor Giannini?
25:19Of course, from a psychological point of view.
25:21the victim can give a lot of information.
25:24In this case, we see that we are facing
25:27to a person who is described
25:29as a family-oriented person,
25:32as a person also interested
25:34to his work, to his profession,
25:37to his hobbies,
25:38appreciated by the people who work with him.
25:41And yet he is described as having a character
25:45perhaps a little irritable,
25:47fiery is the term that is used.
25:48So maybe this could tell us something
25:51maybe on family relationships
25:53or the people with whom this fiery character,
25:56short-tempered, it may have had a bearing.
25:59And indeed, after a few weeks,
26:02since the beginning of the interceptions,
26:04some contrasts emerge
26:06right within the family.
26:08Armando's youngest son,
26:12eighteen-year-old Lorenzo,
26:14he is a rebel,
26:15he attends the Leoncavallo social center.
26:19This choice is in open contrast
26:22with the father,
26:23who would like it at the restaurant,
26:26working with him.
26:27They have some disagreements
26:29and there is one episode in particular
26:32that strikes.
26:41Lorenzo went out one evening
26:42with the family dog,
26:43the bull terrier,
26:44his name was Hyena.
26:46A dog, a dog,
26:47which the father cared a lot about.
26:49He had gone to Leoncavallo,
26:50he had brought the dog with him
26:52and he had lost it,
26:54at least that's what he said.
26:58Mr. Armando Blasi was so angry
27:01that the next evening
27:03he went himself
27:04at the Leoncavallo social center.
27:08Handling a baseball mass,
27:11he had a baseball mass.
27:13I don't know, he was threatening I don't know who.
27:17And in my opinion then,
27:19recreating the whole situation a bit,
27:23I even thought about revenge
27:29over there.
27:35Two students who found this dog
27:38they bring him back to the family
27:40for a reward
27:41at the time of 600,000 lire
27:43and this story of the dog
27:45it closes,
27:46this small family front also closes
27:48from which in reality nothing emerges
27:50nothing else significant.
27:57Right in 1994
27:59the Leoncavallo
28:01had moved its headquarters
28:03in a nearby area
28:05from the central station
28:07and then from via Gluck.
28:10Professor Antinori,
28:12but who were these guys?
28:13of Leoncavallo?
28:15I'm referring to 1994.
28:18The Leoncavallo,
28:19active since 1975,
28:21it places itself at the center
28:23of the request
28:26of new forms of expression,
28:27of cultural activity,
28:29of cultural and political participation
28:32of the young people of Milan
28:35that find no answer
28:36in other areas.
28:37Listen, professor,
28:38that evening
28:39Almano Blasi
28:40when you ride a horse
28:41it's not that he's taking us there
28:43a bunch of flowers,
28:45but a club
28:45baseball.
28:47What does it mean?
28:49What
28:50let's say
28:51expresses
28:52an attitude
28:53like that?
28:54This could
28:55it might make us think
28:57that he has
28:57a certain
28:58familiarity
28:59let's say
29:00to solve
29:01the controversies
29:02in this way
29:03or to express
29:03his aggressiveness
29:04in this way
29:05or that has
29:06or that relates
29:08usually
29:09with subjects
29:10that operate
29:11in this
29:12mode.
29:13But it must be said
29:14that also
29:15in front of
29:16to an action
29:17of this type
29:17it's absolutely not
29:19consistent
29:20an act
29:21murderer
29:21as a rivalry
29:23as far as
29:24right away.
29:25Let's hope
29:26these of the
29:26Leoncavallo
29:27they could have
29:28to wreck
29:29the shop windows
29:29of the restaurant
29:31but not
29:31kill him.
29:33Meanwhile
29:33the investigations
29:34on the murder
29:34by Armando Blasi
29:36they continue
29:36and we look for
29:37to obtain
29:38some answers
29:39in addition
29:39from work
29:40of the scientific
29:41who had gone
29:43on site
29:44the night
29:44of the crime.
29:51A first observation
29:53of the shells
29:53and reading
29:55on the case back
29:56of the type
29:56branded
29:57and caliber
29:58reported
29:58the writing
29:599 Luger
30:00S and B.
30:03The Luger
30:04it's a gun
30:04with the cane
30:05long
30:06with the viewfinder
30:07Almost
30:07in conclusion
30:08to the barrel
30:09and yet
30:10they are shots
30:10with silencer.
30:11At that time
30:11a gun
30:12with silencer
30:13it's a mechanism
30:15particular
30:16that also
30:17at the market
30:17black
30:18of weapons
30:19it costs a lot.
30:20a bullet casing
30:229x19 mm
30:23Therefore
30:24a round of ammunition
30:25non-civil
30:26but
30:27for weapons
30:27from war
30:29for which
30:30it is forbidden
30:30the sale.
30:32That
30:32it's a tool
30:34from killer
30:34professional.
30:43What emerges
30:44it's that it's not
30:45a gun
30:45common
30:46that
30:46with which
30:47he comes
30:49killed
30:49Armando
30:50Blati
30:52Absolutely
30:52No
30:53it's about
30:53of a weapon
30:54war type
30:55of a weapon
30:56military
30:57and then
30:58not available
31:00on the
31:00market
31:01common
31:02it's not the
31:02classical
31:03weapon
31:03that comes
31:04recipe
31:04Perhaps
31:05from a
31:05theft
31:06at home
31:06and then
31:07Who
31:08he enters it
31:09in possession
31:10it's someone
31:10capable
31:11to enter
31:12in contact
31:13with a certain
31:14environment
31:15criminal.
31:15who I am
31:17mafia
31:17Andrangheta
31:18Camorra
31:19who's there
31:19behind
31:20second
31:20what emerges
31:22from
31:23investigations.
31:24And in those years
31:25Milan
31:26Unfortunately
31:27besides being
31:28under check
31:29of crime
31:30widespread
31:31it's also a city
31:32Where
31:33Andrangheta
31:34our thing
31:35they have now
31:36put in order
31:36the roots
31:37I am
31:37of realities
31:39well present
31:40on the territory
31:41Milanese.
31:42In short
31:43we have
31:43a weapon
31:44particular
31:45of a certain
31:46level
31:47we are looking for
31:48Perhaps
31:49to find
31:50of relationships
31:52of bonds
31:53with crime
31:54organized
31:55Therefore
31:56it is expected
31:58a scenario
31:58of professionals.
32:00Unfortunately
32:01then it's easy
32:02we said it
32:03several times
32:04it's a crime
32:05in which
32:05the elements
32:06sometimes
32:07they clash
32:08among themselves
32:09there are elements
32:10that carry
32:10clearly
32:11in one direction
32:12and others
32:14that carry
32:15in one direction
32:16Exactly
32:17opposite
32:17Therefore
32:18can be
32:19even a crime
32:20Where
32:21the author
32:23it's a subject
32:25coming from
32:26from a certain
32:27scope
32:28certainly
32:28from a certain
32:29scope
32:29criminal
32:30but what can
32:31to have acted
32:32Also
32:33on impulse
32:33for a mistake.
32:36On the other hand
32:37many characters
32:39is
32:39of the underworld
32:40Milanese
32:41That
32:42belonging
32:43precisely
32:44to crime
32:45organized
32:46of import
32:48they frequented
32:50these places
32:52above all
32:53the successful ones
32:54and that
32:55in Gluck Street
32:55it was one
32:57of these
32:58moreover
32:59from Armando
33:00we ate
33:01very good too
33:10even the bosses
33:11of the underworld
33:12they had
33:12their premises
33:13of reference
33:14Where
33:15go
33:16in peace
33:17to do
33:18their business
33:21I escaped it
33:23because one day
33:24I reviewed
33:25negatively
33:26the restaurants
33:26of Milan
33:27I crushed it
33:28I gave him
33:28the black vaccine
33:29and they wanted
33:30take me out
33:33the restaurant
33:34it was of
33:34Francis Turatello
33:37At that time
33:37the boss
33:38together with Renato
33:39Balanzasca
33:40of Malavita
33:41I think of everything
33:42Italy
33:42not only
33:43of Milan
33:44Milan
33:45in those years
33:46it was also
33:47the center
33:48of fun
33:49there were
33:55the VIPs
33:55there were
33:56the footballers
33:57there were
33:58the premises
34:00that were starting
34:01to be
34:01the point
34:02of meeting
34:03of these
34:04personages
34:05famous
34:09as well as
34:09from personality
34:10important
34:11of the show
34:12of the cinema
34:13or whatever it was
34:14we were
34:15frequented
34:16Also
34:17let's say
34:18from exponents
34:20of crime
34:23naturally
34:25they came
34:27Why
34:27they ate
34:28Well
34:28they ate
34:30they paid
34:30and they went away
34:38In short
34:39it seems obvious
34:40That
34:40Fire
34:42on board
34:42they were going
34:43Also
34:43personages
34:44of a certain
34:45type
34:47it's not that
34:50behind death
34:51by Armando Blasi
34:52there really is
34:54this relationship
34:56between him
34:57and these bosses
35:00it was taken
35:01under consideration
35:02this hypothesis
35:03in a manner
35:03very serious
35:04but
35:04it is not
35:05it is not
35:06emerged
35:07not much
35:07in this direction
35:09even the hypothesis
35:10of the lace
35:11actually
35:12of an extortion
35:13it was a place
35:14which surely
35:15could attract
35:16attention
35:17the appetites
35:18of someone
35:19but
35:20objectively
35:21investigating in this direction
35:23the track
35:24it didn't catch on
35:27At that time
35:28at the restaurant
35:28to the ship's cook
35:29they were going
35:30as well as
35:31to the rips
35:31and families
35:32normal
35:33also characters
35:34criminals
35:35but the place
35:36it was clean
35:37but let's go back
35:39to the words
35:39said
35:40from Armando
35:41to his brother
35:43before dying
35:50the investigators
35:51they also aim
35:52attention
35:53on the last words
35:55that Armando
35:56he told Franco
35:57I didn't understand
35:59a dick
36:01that sentence
36:02that sentence
36:03who said
36:04to my father
36:04I remember it
36:06perfectly
36:07I couldn't do it
36:08never delete
36:08from the head
36:11this can be
36:12a sentence
36:15of double interpretation
36:17can be
36:18I did not understand
36:19what happened
36:20I did not understand
36:21why did they shoot me
36:22and why now
36:22I'm on the ground
36:23in a pool of blood
36:24or
36:25something that
36:27had done
36:28previously
36:29And
36:29had arrived
36:31let's say
36:33to end up like this
36:37I thought they were
36:39good things
36:40good people
36:41and instead
36:42they came
36:43to kill me
36:49Albina Perri
36:50the last journalist
36:52interviewed
36:53it makes you understand something
36:55Of
36:55important
36:57it's not that
37:00Armando Blasi
37:01had standing
37:04some situations
37:06who believed
37:08to be able to manage
37:09calmly
37:10and instead
37:12undoubtedly
37:13a sentence
37:14enigmatic
37:15on which
37:16colleagues
37:16of the time
37:17they reflected
37:18Very
37:19and they tried
37:21precisely
37:22starting from
37:23that sentence
37:23to understand
37:24and discover
37:26which one it was
37:27the story
37:28that he had had
37:29an evolution
37:31unexpected
37:31for the victim
37:32At that time
37:34it's certain
37:35that the doubt
37:36that there was
37:38something
37:38of staff
37:41Between
37:41Armando Blasi
37:42And
37:44who shoots him
37:45Therefore
37:46someone
37:47by a little
37:48recommended
37:49he held
37:50for a long time
37:51time
37:52bench
37:53between whom
37:54he was investigating
37:55on the crime
37:56Of
37:56Gluck Street
38:02the fact
38:04that the place
38:04was frequented
38:05and it was used
38:06also as
38:07meeting place
38:08of people
38:10of the underworld
38:10in the investigators
38:12gives rise to
38:13the suspicion
38:14that these people
38:16could have
38:17what to do
38:17with his death
38:18because maybe
38:18Armando
38:19had done
38:21a transgression
38:21to someone
38:22or he had not behaved
38:23in the right way
38:24the police
38:26he asked me
38:27if by chance
38:29we had
38:30some things
38:31in suspension
38:32with certain
38:33people
38:34or
38:34or
38:35or
38:36or
38:36but
38:37I
38:38personally
38:39No
38:41everyone
38:42In my opinion
38:43we hide
38:44of the little ones
38:46secrets
38:46that you're not going
38:48to say it
38:49probably
38:50nor to his wife
38:51nor to his brother
38:52nor to that
38:53nor to that other one
38:53you keep them to yourself
38:55and then
38:56they are secrets
38:57that he reads
39:00maybe he has
39:01bothered
39:03to a person
39:05it was annoying
39:06I don't know
39:07to which
39:08for what reason
39:09us
39:10we asked
39:12even to certain
39:13people
39:14that mattered
39:15at that time
39:18and they
39:19they have us
39:19excluding
39:21of their presence
39:22on this case
39:26the investigators
39:27they don't find
39:28Nothing
39:29but not even
39:30the brother
39:31Frank
39:31On the contrary
39:32he is reassured
39:33and these characters
39:35they tell him
39:36that if they had
39:37I learned something
39:38they would have given him
39:39at least said
39:40That
39:41the murder
39:42of the brother
39:43he was tied up
39:43to some problem
39:44with the underworld
39:45and instead
39:46they have it
39:46totally excluded
39:53they are not here
39:55shadows
39:55in life
39:56by Armando Blasi
39:57he doesn't put
39:59the horns
39:59the wife
40:00he doesn't have
40:00a lover
40:01he behaves
40:02Well
40:02with his
40:05waiters
40:05chef
40:07and so on
40:08really
40:09the underworld
40:11the big ones
40:12organizations
40:13criminals
40:14Milanese
40:15they go
40:16from Franco
40:16and they tell him
40:17we have nothing to do with it
40:18at this point
40:19behind
40:21this death
40:23behind
40:24this murder
40:25there may be
40:27a loose cannon
40:30absolutely
40:31Yes
40:31as time goes by
40:33of the time
40:34some
40:35worry
40:36by Armando
40:39it begins
40:39to surface
40:40some
40:40witness
40:41a junk dealer
40:42a fishmonger
40:43they report
40:45That
40:45from some
40:46time
40:47Armando
40:48he was worried
40:49that he could
40:50happen
40:51something
40:52but themselves
40:53they can't do it
40:54to frame
40:55Well
40:56the words
40:57by Armando
40:58what a theme
40:59that happens to him
41:00something
41:01why do they connect it
41:01actually
41:02to his character
41:03in his own way
41:04to be
41:05sometimes
41:06it's the roar
41:07but sometimes
41:07Also
41:08Like this
41:09a bit
41:11joking
41:12and then
41:12Surely
41:14that
41:15of the loose cannon
41:16of someone
41:17that could
41:18having responded
41:19in a manner
41:20Like this
41:21tragic
41:22to a
41:23some
41:23attitude
41:24the roar
41:25by Armando
41:27it's a hypothesis
41:28to take
41:28seriously
41:29under consideration
41:30so
41:31many hypotheses
41:32but nothing concrete
41:34from the wiretaps
41:36but it emerges
41:37a twist
41:43during the wiretaps
41:45there was a phone call
41:46strange
41:47of a character
41:48Sicilian
41:50if I'm not mistaken
41:50that we
41:51Anyway
41:52we paid attention
41:55this person
41:56he sold himself
41:58as a person
41:59very powerful
42:00and went
42:01at the restaurant
42:02Also
42:04he was dealing
42:05for a
42:06small
42:07boss
42:08he came to eat
42:09he didn't pay
42:10he came with
42:11others
42:12Three
42:13four
42:15petty thieves
42:16let's say
42:19was threatening
42:20and you have to
42:21pay
42:21here and there
42:22below and above
42:23I
42:23I reconnected
42:25a bit
42:25this fact
42:26Also
42:27to the fact
42:29of my brother
42:31and I
42:32I reported
42:33this thing
42:34to the police
42:35I look for
42:37to extort
42:38to Franco
42:39some money
42:40that Franco
42:41he gave him
42:42I gave you
42:43these two and a half million
42:44something like that
42:45this yes
42:46he was a criminal
42:47but
42:48in our opinion
42:49it was just
42:50an attempt
42:51to extort
42:52at this moment
42:53particular
42:54to Franco
42:55some money
42:59In short
43:00from what
43:01seems to say
43:02his
43:03colleague
43:04this more than
43:05a boss
43:06it was a sort of
43:08of hyena
43:09a person
43:10who takes advantage
43:11of a family
43:13wound
43:13absolutely
43:15an act
43:15of profiteering
43:17he was branded
43:19in this way
43:20at the time
43:20I think
43:22which was
43:22an analysis
43:24correct
43:25Why
43:26it was a moment
43:27particular
43:27he tried to
43:29to reciprocate
43:29this loan
43:31proposing
43:32of the goods
43:32stolen
43:33that Franco
43:34he did not accept
43:35and the attitude
43:37of the family
43:38Blasi
43:38it was linear
43:40in denouncing
43:41what was
43:41happened
43:42In short
43:43the further you go
43:44in this story
43:45you can't get there anymore
43:45anywhere
43:47distance
43:48of many years
43:50could address
43:51an appeal
43:52to whom
43:52Perhaps
43:53was
43:54in silence
43:55he hid
43:56something
43:57a piece of information
43:58a particular
43:59which could
44:00finally
44:01shed light
44:02on this
44:03homocide
44:05Unfortunately
44:06this is one
44:06of the cases
44:07in which
44:08the new ones
44:09techniques
44:09scientific
44:10they can't
44:11help us
44:12it's not about
44:12of a crime
44:13in which there are
44:14traces
44:15scientific
44:15organic
44:16that could
44:17to be
44:18reanalyzed
44:19Therefore
44:20the only one
44:21possibility
44:22For
44:22reopen
44:23seriously
44:24and give
44:25a turning point
44:27to this crime
44:27is some
44:28testimony
44:29new
44:29a testimony
44:30serious
44:31reliable
44:32that can
44:33finally
44:33to address
44:35the investigations
44:36in the right
44:36direction
44:37own
44:38for this one
44:38reason
44:39that we
44:40by Detective
44:40let's put
44:41available
44:42an email
44:43detective
44:44schiocciolarai.it
44:46and also
44:47a number
44:48telephone
44:49where to be able to
44:50leave
44:51of messages
44:52ensuring
44:52Also
44:53anonymity
44:53the phone
44:54the number
44:54telephone
44:55And
44:5506
44:5620
44:56199
44:58272
44:59In short
45:00you have
45:01included
45:02also for
45:03the appeal
45:03just done
45:04at the doctor's
45:04Iadevaia
45:05that the crime
45:07Blasi
45:07was
45:08a story
45:09intricate
45:11a puzzle
45:12that is not
45:14successful
45:14to compose
45:16to put
45:17Together
45:17everyone
45:18the pieces
45:19a crime
45:20precisely
45:21unresolved
45:23After
45:24three years
45:26from the murder
45:27After
45:27many attempts
45:29by
45:29of the investigators
45:31we arrived
45:33at one point
45:34no exit
45:36the prosecutor's office
45:37of Milan
45:38he doesn't have
45:39many alternatives
45:40and does
45:41that
45:41that in
45:42certain occasions
45:43Unfortunately
45:44must be
45:45Done
45:49There are
45:50more
45:50extensions
45:50but
45:51at a certain point
45:51point
45:52this
45:52investigation
45:53it ends
45:54own
45:54on a
45:54tracks
45:55died
45:55there is one
45:56date
45:56the 7th
45:56July
45:571997
45:58where the
45:58public
45:58minister
45:59Luigi Orsi
45:59asks
46:00the archiving
46:01of the case
46:04but
46:05in his
46:06decree
46:07that deposits
46:08to the office
46:09of the GIP
46:09he cares
46:10to underline
46:11some passages
46:12the first
46:14is that that
46:14by Armando Blasi
46:15was
46:16an ambush
46:16a murder
46:17premeditated
46:18that the victim
46:19he writes it
46:20was
46:21killed
46:21selectively
46:24reflecting
46:25on the case
46:25and having
46:26revalued
46:26everyone
46:27the data
46:28that they were
46:28available
46:30frankly
46:30as far as
46:31may be worth
46:32the impression
46:32of one
46:32specialist
46:33in medicine
46:33legal
46:34and then
46:34not of
46:34a detective
46:36it doesn't seem like it
46:37Certain
46:37a robbery
46:37ended badly
46:38And
46:39the impression
46:40that comes
46:41also from experience
46:42of many
46:42cases of
46:43homocide
46:43followed
46:44as
46:45expert
46:45sector
46:46that's it
46:46that someone
46:48wanted
46:48kill
46:49Mr.
46:50Blasi
46:52it was wanted
46:53hit
46:54him
46:54there is no
46:55never
46:56a hint
46:57to the
46:57phantom
46:58robber
46:58that gets confused
46:59in front of
47:00to one
47:00alleged
47:01reaction
47:01from the
47:02from the
47:03victim
47:03That
47:03the killer
47:05he acted
47:05or for
47:06vendetta
47:07or for
47:07throw
47:08a warning
47:09but anyway
47:10he wanted to hit
47:11Arlando Blasi
47:17in 1999
47:19the request
47:20of archiving
47:21is welcomed
47:22the investigation
47:24on the murder
47:25by Blasi
47:25it stops there
47:26we have
47:28tried to
47:28to rebuild
47:29the facts
47:30to be able to have
47:31a painting
47:32clearer
47:32an ambush
47:33targeted
47:34carried forward
47:35selectively
47:35for revenge
47:37or to throw
47:38a warning
47:39questions
47:41only
47:41questions
47:42this is it
47:43what remains
47:45professor
47:46Giannini
47:46when you don't
47:47he arrives
47:47to discover
47:49who is
47:49the killer
47:50you can
47:51Do
47:51only
47:52some hypotheses
47:53but
47:54science
47:56criminological
47:57can define
47:59draw
47:59the profile
48:00of this
48:00murderer
48:01here the person
48:02he killed
48:03in blood
48:03and cold
48:04and then
48:04the idea
48:05of a revenge
48:06Surely
48:07it's an idea
48:07which finds substance
48:08as well as
48:09the idea
48:10of a punishment
48:10for something
48:11can be
48:12an idea
48:12which finds substance
48:14and the two people
48:15here too
48:16the person
48:17who drives
48:17and the person
48:18next to
48:18could be
48:19an explanation
48:20the fact that the person
48:21next to the driver
48:23it was there to indicate
48:24who he really was
48:25the person
48:25to kill
48:26let's say that in his
48:27complex
48:28the dynamics
48:29leaves some
48:30open explanations
48:31that they have not
48:32never found
48:33and of the elements
48:34which are definitely
48:35of the elements
48:36relevant
48:37Therefore
48:37the person
48:39that shoots
48:40could be
48:41a killer
48:42that maybe
48:43Armando Blasi
48:44he didn't even know
48:45Surely
48:46a professional
48:47which he used
48:48a weapon
48:48atypical
48:49for a robbery
48:50so obviously
48:51in this case
48:52the Moventa
48:52it was different
48:53but he used
48:54the weapon that he
48:55normally uses
48:56to kill
48:56probably
48:57and he used it
48:58with extreme
48:59determination
49:00I thank the professor
49:02Giannini
49:02also because
49:03thanks to her
49:04it emerged
49:05an element
49:06important
49:07and for this case
49:09and also for other cases
49:10when family members
49:11of the victim
49:12they feel
49:13that the case
49:13archived
49:14for them
49:14it's a blow
49:15to the heart
49:16Unfortunately
49:17even the murder
49:18like everyone else
49:19crimes
49:20it has times
49:23fixed
49:23by law
49:24for the investigation
49:24This
49:25at the time
49:26of the facts
49:27we're talking about 30 years ago
49:28he answered
49:29above all
49:29to needs
49:30of costs
49:31for the community
49:32Why
49:33the investigation
49:33of murder
49:34we saw
49:35an investigation
49:35very important
49:36they are subtracted
49:37forces
49:38to the community
49:40they spend themselves
49:41money
49:41today then
49:42there are also
49:43other meanings
49:44why exactly
49:44recently
49:45the law
49:46he predicted
49:47of the times
49:48tight
49:48for the investigations
49:49even tighter
49:50because a suspect
49:51if there was one
49:52must know
49:53That
49:54if I enter
49:55a certain amount of time
49:56sent for trial
49:57Well
49:57otherwise
49:58if the power of attorney
49:59does not acquire
49:59elements
50:00Anyway
50:01it ends here
50:01but
50:02this does not mean
50:04for people
50:05insults
50:05that it's over
50:07here
50:07Why
50:08the public prosecutor
50:09in the face of a crime
50:11like that of murder
50:12aggravated
50:13punished with the penalty
50:14of the life sentence
50:14which is not prescribed
50:16you can always ask
50:18the reopening
50:19of the investigations
50:20if they arise
50:21needs
50:22of new
50:22investigations
50:23and then
50:24I can only
50:24renew
50:25Me too
50:25the invitation
50:26maybe
50:26you speak
50:28the case of
50:29Armando Blasi
50:30the crime
50:31Of
50:31Gluck Street
50:32it's a case
50:33still open
50:34meanwhile it must be said
50:35that the Blasi family
50:36Frank
50:36and his two sons
50:38they carried on
50:39for many years
50:40the family business
50:42even after the tragedy
50:43always inspired
50:45from memory
50:46of the poor
50:46Armando
50:47the inventor
50:49of the tavern
50:50to the cook
50:51on board
50:51in the mythical
50:53Gluck Street
50:54of Milan
51:00everyone
51:02they had said
51:03after the disaster
51:05says the restaurant
51:06closes
51:06because there isn't
51:07no other person
51:08able
51:09to be able to
51:09to carry on
51:10how he ran it
51:12Armando
51:15in the work environment
51:17he was a person
51:18exquisite
51:22and I at that point
51:23I said
51:24No
51:24at this point
51:25I have to
51:26to bend over backwards
51:28And
51:28to show
51:29that I too
51:30I can be worth something
51:32in life
51:37I entered
51:38to the ship's cook
51:39in October 99
51:41and I started in the hall
51:43then after three years
51:44my brother also came in
51:45so I went to the kitchen
51:47and my brother in the living room
51:48we spent there
51:51quite a few years
51:53because since 99
51:54until 2024
51:56In short
51:56an era has ended
51:59the era of the ship's cook
52:01Blasi
52:03Here you are
52:03after 45 years
52:09if he were still alive
52:11I think with him
52:13we were able to do
52:14great things
52:20this was the story
52:22by Armando Blasi
52:23a murder
52:25that after
52:26more than 30 years
52:27it's still
52:28unresolved
52:29that after
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