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L’Italia, terra di misteri irrisolti, è da sempre terreno fertile per le organizzazioni criminali. Una di queste è il clan dei Marsigliesi che conosce una stagione breve e intensa tra gli anni Sessanta e Settanta, tra Milano e Roma. “Marsiglia è da sempre un centro nevralgico dei traffici illegali, basti pensare che dal 1945 agli anni Settanta con la famosa #FrenchConnection, i francesi hanno inondato gli Stati Uniti di eroina”, racconta lo scrittore Massimo Carlotto, che dal cantore del crimine marsigliese, Jean Claude Izzo, si è fatto ispirare per molti dei suoi romanzi. Ed è proprio da Marsiglia che, nei primi anni Sessanta, arrivano in Italia alcuni criminali che si comportano come gangster americani e che presto si inseriscono nel sottobosco criminale del nostro Paese, a colpi di rapine e di sequestri. I loro nomi, Albert #Bergamelli, Jacques #Berenguer, Maffeo #Bellicini sono per anni tra quelli dei ricercati più imprendibili d’Italia. “I Marsigliesi furono un clan che cambiò il modo di fare crimine in Italia. Il loro alto tenore di vita e l’aspetto elegante nascondevano sfrontatezza e ferocia con cui perpetrarono i loro crimini. Furono celebri i loro sequestri di persona, e i rapporti con criminali milanesi come #FrancisTuratello o boss romani come Danilo #Abbruciati”, così spiega il Procuratore nazionale antimafia Franco Roberti.

"Il clan dei Marsigliesi che conosce una stagione breve e intensa tra gli anni Sessanta e Settanta, tra #Milano e #Roma."

Rimangono celebri i sequestri che attuano tra il 1975 e il 1978, tra cui quello del gioielliere Gianni Bulgari. Dai rapimenti, il clan dei Marsigliesi avrebbe ricavato oltre quattro miliardi di lire, soldi che, in parte, potrebbero essere finiti anche nelle tasche di oscuri mandanti, per altri scopi legati alla politica e anche alla massoneria. La parabola dei marsigliesi si conclude alla fine degli anni Settanta tra inchieste e processi che inchiodano i gangster francesi e i loro sodali italiani al loro destino di ergastolani.

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00:00:00In the name of the Italian people
00:00:04Alright, let's bring support
00:00:09Guilty of the crimes charged to them at the head of the column
00:00:22The big boss came
00:00:31In the frightening thought in which he lost his life
00:00:34The judge during a factor
00:00:43I forgive you, but I want to go out there
00:00:48Sorry, you have the courage
00:01:00Marseille has always been an important city
00:01:03Also for its criminal tradition
00:01:06Its geographical position and its port
00:01:09In the center of the Mediterranean
00:01:11They made it a strategic location for international drug trafficking
00:01:24It is no coincidence that until the mid-1980s
00:01:27The people of Marseille refined heroin from Asia and South America.
00:01:31To then sell it in Europe and also in the United States
00:01:35In that huge traffic that was called the French Connection
00:01:38And the people of Marseille themselves have been teaching for years how to work with basic morphine
00:01:43To the Sicilian mafiosi of Cosa Nostra
00:01:51It was from Marseille that they arrived in Italy in the early 1960s.
00:01:54Even some criminals who behaved like American gangsters
00:01:59Who soon entered the criminal underworld of our country
00:02:03With a series of robberies and kidnappings
00:02:05First in Milan, then in Rome
00:02:06Their names: Albert Bergamelli, Jacques Berenguer, Maffeo Bellicini
00:02:12For years they were among the most elusive wanted men in Italy.
00:02:24The Marseillais were a transnational criminal organization
00:02:28Who contributed to changing the criminal phenomenon in Italy
00:02:31Their high standard of living and elegant appearance
00:02:34They hid their cheekiness and ferocity
00:02:36With which they committed their crimes
00:02:39Their kidnappings are famous
00:02:41Relationships with Milanese criminals such as Francis Fratello
00:02:44Or Roman bosses like Danilo Abruciati
00:02:54However, they clashed with the mafia groups that were emerging in Italy at the time
00:02:58Like Raffaele Cutolo's NCO
00:03:01Which came to shift the routes of cigarette smuggling
00:03:04From the Tyrrhenian to the Adriatic
00:03:06To remove them from the control of the Marseilles
00:03:14Since then
00:03:15Their parable was intense and fast
00:03:18And already at the end of the 70s
00:03:20The most important members of the clan were arrested
00:03:25But the shadow of mysteries not yet fully resolved remains
00:03:29On the support that the clan enjoyed
00:03:31On the part of some state apparatuses
00:03:34And where the money from their kidnappings actually ended up?
00:03:56You have no idea what Rome was like in the 70s.
00:03:59How much anger and fear flowed slowly and eternally along these streets
00:04:07Who at the time was twenty years old like me
00:04:09He can't forget the air he breathed
00:04:12The climate of violence and unrest
00:04:14The daily clash between good and evil
00:04:19Now investigations are done by computer
00:04:22Everything can be tracked and intercepted
00:04:24And nobody thinks about committing certain crimes anymore
00:04:27But at the time
00:04:29To chase the criminals you had to know the secrets of this city
00:04:33And listen to their breathing
00:04:37I have a very clear memory of those years.
00:04:39Carved in memory
00:04:41As if it were yesterday
00:04:42Because the stories I'm about to tell you
00:04:45These are not the fantasies of a writer
00:04:48And not even the fruit of my imagination
00:04:50They really happened in Rome
00:04:5340 years ago
00:05:12I remember when we were two children
00:05:19And we aimed our guns from the rocking horses
00:05:25Bang bang
00:05:27I shoot you
00:05:28Bang bang
00:05:30You shoot at me
00:05:32Bang bang
00:05:33And he will win bang bang
00:05:36He who has heart will strike
00:06:10There are stories that start from the beginning
00:06:13More from the end
00:06:14This one starts from the moment everything changed
00:06:20From a late winter afternoon
00:06:22February 21, 1975
00:06:25In the heart of Rome
00:06:27In Caprettari Square
00:06:30These are years of political violence and armed struggle
00:06:33But there are also those who are bandits in the old fashioned way
00:06:36A robbery with a romantic flavour
00:06:38The shot of a lifetime
00:06:40February 21, 1975
00:06:43At 6pm
00:06:44Three people break into the post office
00:06:52The robbery in Piazza dei Caprettari
00:06:55It represents the moment of maximum highlighting
00:07:00Of the new criminal method
00:07:06The gang is misinformed
00:07:08The bassist evidently didn't do his job well.
00:07:11Because you think of a fabulous loot
00:07:14Instead the bandits will then go away with 400 thousand lire
00:07:20In short, ridiculous compared to the commitment of men and resources.
00:07:27Guards Rito Spagnolo and Giuseppe Marchisella
00:07:31They are trying to react
00:07:33Unfortunately, the second one is worse.
00:07:35Because he will die a few hours later
00:07:36The early hours of the morning
00:07:40A second tragedy follows
00:07:42Because three days after the girlfriend
00:07:44Who were close to getting married
00:07:45He killed himself by throwing himself out of the window
00:07:51Third tragedy
00:07:52A car thief
00:07:53A certain Tigani
00:07:55Claudio Tigani
00:07:56Said Mickey Mouse
00:07:57Who had procured the machines
00:08:00Because obviously stolen cars were used
00:08:02He tries to blackmail them
00:08:03He says since there was a death
00:08:05I risk more
00:08:06I want more money
00:08:07He ends up killed and burned in his car
00:08:12In Caprettari Square
00:08:14There is still the post office
00:08:16But no one remembers the agent Giuseppe Marchisella
00:08:19And his girlfriend
00:08:21Clara Calabresi
00:08:22Innocent victims
00:08:24Which are immediately swallowed up by oblivion
00:08:25The names of the robbers instead
00:08:28They end up in the newspapers
00:08:29A band in which they stand out
00:08:31Three criminals with French accents
00:08:33And with a face that deserves to be slapped
00:08:34They called them
00:08:35The Three Bs Gang
00:08:37Why the three Bs?
00:08:38For the initials of the leaders
00:08:39Jacques Perenberg
00:08:41Maffeo Bellicini
00:08:42Albert Bergamelli
00:08:44Oh Bergamelli
00:08:51But who were the three Bs?
00:08:53New clean-faced criminals
00:08:55Or rough, long-time criminals?
00:08:59The only thing that's certain
00:09:00It's that the robbery in Piazza dei Caprettari
00:09:02It was a watershed moment for Roman crime.
00:09:04The center of gravity of a story with mysterious contours
00:09:07Started many years ago
00:09:09And 900 kilometers further from here
00:09:11From the Eternal City
00:09:13In Marseille
00:09:15The rotten belly of the French Riviera
00:09:19Marseille has always been a safe haven
00:09:21For drug trafficking
00:09:23A free port for trade of all kinds
00:09:25The core of a decades-long criminal tradition
00:09:29Which in those parts they call the milie
00:09:31Marseille is a snowy center
00:09:34Trafficking has always been a thing
00:09:35Just think that from 45 to 70
00:09:38There was the famous French Connection
00:09:40The French flooded the United States with heroin
00:09:46The French Connection
00:09:48The Valser of drugs coming from Asia
00:09:51Which was refined in Marseille
00:09:52To be sold worldwide
00:09:54For many years Italy has been watching
00:09:56So as not to hinder Marseille traffic
00:09:59Raffaele Cutolo changed the routes of cigarette smuggling
00:10:03Diverting his boats towards the Adriatic
00:10:05And it's in Marseille
00:10:07Who had learned to refine the drug
00:10:09The Sicilian mafiosi
00:10:11Those who then took over the monopoly of heroin trafficking
00:10:14From the mid-70s onwards
00:10:16Relations with the mafia in general
00:10:18With Italian crime
00:10:19They've always been terrible
00:10:20Even though Cosa Nostra has always been
00:10:23Above all the Camorra
00:10:24They have always had very strong bases in Marseille
00:10:27Cosa Nostra understands that the big business
00:10:30It's not just about drug distribution anymore
00:10:33But about the refinement
00:10:34So the Marseille chemists
00:10:38They are imported into Sicily to open the refineries
00:10:43But there was a man who understood everything
00:10:46Judge Pierre Michel
00:10:48Who had collaborated with Giovanni Falcone
00:10:51Getting your hands on the French Connection supply chain
00:10:54They killed him for this
00:10:55In 1981
00:10:57It seems that this judge
00:10:59Had he developed some investigations
00:11:03Who were trying the alliance
00:11:05Among organized crime in Marseille
00:11:09And three environments of Marseille society
00:11:14What are the improvitoria, finance and politics
00:11:21But at the origins of this story no
00:11:24Marseille was still the drug capital
00:11:27The nest of a criminal organization that even the cinema winked at
00:11:31Back then it was truly a frontier land
00:11:34That is, let's imagine various gangs
00:11:36The malacorza, the malalocale
00:11:39Corrupt trade unionism
00:11:41Right-wing elements from North Africa
00:11:44Back from Algeria
00:11:45It was truly a war zone.
00:11:47And the underworld was absolutely unleashed.
00:11:51In the early 1960s
00:11:52To the Algerian independence movements
00:11:54The organization of the secret army was also opposed.
00:11:57The OAS
00:11:58A French clandestine paramilitary organization
00:12:01Which also included common criminals among its ranks
00:12:04In a few years
00:12:06The OAS killed more than two thousand people
00:12:08Many members of the milie
00:12:11They had had very strong relations with the OAS
00:12:15In Algeria
00:12:17And they had always been tools of the French secret services
00:12:22For this reason they have always enjoyed great protection.
00:12:30In that powder keg that was France in the 50s
00:12:33The protagonists of this story have grown up
00:12:36But it wasn't for everyone to become a boss of the milie
00:12:40Consequently Berenguer, Bellicini and Bergamelli
00:12:45They come to Italy because they can't find space there
00:12:48As they would have wished
00:12:50They are unable to be so-called leaders
00:12:53So leaders capable of managing the so-called milie
00:13:05So in the mid 60s
00:13:07The 3B gang landed in Italy
00:13:10They were not yet the clan of the Marseilles
00:13:12But a group of wandering bandits
00:13:14Shrewd and fearless
00:13:16Turin welcomed them first
00:13:18Then the Milan of the economic boom
00:13:24April 15, 1964
00:13:26It was an ordinary day in Milan
00:13:29Which in an instant became like Al Capone's Chicago
00:13:31Eight armed individuals
00:13:34They break into a jewelry store
00:13:38Using gangster methods
00:13:42Who until then had only seen each other at the cinema
00:13:46And they took away 200 million
00:13:49Which was a stratospheric figure at the time.
00:13:53I saw two people moving back
00:13:59When I saw the gun I freaked out
00:14:01I didn't understand anything anymore
00:14:04A masked character wearing a light raincoat
00:14:06That fanned upwards
00:14:08He kept shooting with the machine gun like this
00:14:11Actually, to tell the truth, I thought it was a scene from a movie.
00:14:19The robbery on Via Monte Napoleone
00:14:21It was an affront to the city's high society.
00:14:23A stone's throw from the police station
00:14:25The first cry of the people of Marseille
00:14:27In a period in which Milan
00:14:28It was the cradle of Italian banditry
00:14:31The police identified those responsible within a few days.
00:14:34And among the names that of Albert Bergamelli emerged
00:14:37Son of an Italian bricklayer who emigrated to France
00:14:40A long criminal history behind him
00:14:43It started with the control of prostitution
00:14:45A brother killed out of revenge
00:14:47And other ready shots
00:14:49Like a robbery on Via Veneto
00:14:52Bergamelli was arrested in Turin
00:14:54He had Marseille behind him
00:14:56And Rome in destiny
00:14:59Post-war Italy
00:15:01It was an Italy where crime was pulverized
00:15:04Small gangs, small fishing boats
00:15:08Until at some point
00:15:10In the early 60s
00:15:12With the robbery of Diamonte and Napoleon
00:15:15Let's start discovering
00:15:16That Italy becomes a land
00:15:18Very interesting
00:15:20Instead for organized crime
00:15:22Coming from abroad
00:15:23In particular from France
00:15:25From the South of France
00:15:26From Marseille
00:15:29When he saw him at the trial
00:15:31Dino Buzzati described Albert Bergamelli like this
00:15:34Slim, nice
00:15:36Which would never be supposed to be dangerous
00:15:38His smile was together
00:15:40Mocking and Good-natured
00:15:41As if he were mathematically sure of himself
00:15:44And he had not one up his sleeve
00:15:46But all four axes
00:15:49The press called the bosses of Via Monte Napoleone
00:15:52The Seven Golden Men
00:15:54Remembering the robbery on Via Osoppo
00:15:56Six years ago
00:15:59With Bergamelli there was his brother Guido
00:16:02And Jolemer alias Giuseppe Rossi
00:16:05The mayor of Marseille has been nicknamed
00:16:07The brain of the operation
00:16:12The bandits' ties to the OAS
00:16:14They led to the hypothesis
00:16:16That the robbery was useful
00:16:17To fuel a climate of fear
00:16:18In view of adverse projects
00:16:20Also because initially
00:16:21Only a tenth of the loot was recovered
00:16:24They are fierce professionals
00:16:27Determined
00:16:28That on the crime market
00:16:31Let's say
00:16:32A very precious commodity
00:16:34Which can be used
00:16:36Even to do dirty work
00:16:38That they are not exactly just criminals
00:16:40And this is where we need to start.
00:16:42In reconstructing history
00:16:46Of the Marseillais clan in Italy
00:16:49That is, their interaction
00:16:52With a certain type of subversive politics
00:16:57Aimed at preserving a power structure
00:17:05Bergamelli was sentenced to 8 years and 6 months
00:17:08In the prison of Alessandria
00:17:10He received hundreds of love letters
00:17:12Including those of Felicia Cuozzo
00:17:14The woman with whom he would have a daughter
00:17:16In 1967 he was sent to forced residence.
00:17:20In a town in the Modena area
00:17:21And escaping was child's play for him.
00:17:24Bergamelli's path
00:17:25Then continue on other paths
00:17:27However, this path ends
00:17:29When he was arrested in 1971 in Turin
00:17:31And after the escape
00:17:33Once again an escape
00:17:34From the Turin prison
00:17:36He arrives in Rome
00:17:41Albert Bergamelli
00:17:42Jacques Berenguer
00:17:43Baffeo Bellicini
00:17:48All three have previous convictions for theft and robbery.
00:17:53But without any desire to hide
00:17:57All three intent on conquering
00:18:01The Italian square
00:18:02Importing into a city where crime is rife
00:18:06She had been sleepy up to that point
00:18:09Gangster methods
00:18:11Of new modernity
00:18:15Mafeo Bellicini was originally from Brescia
00:18:18But he had grown up in the shadow of the bosses of the French Riviera
00:18:21Dealing with drugs
00:18:23Gambling and prostitution
00:18:25Jacques Berenguer
00:18:27He was wanted by police forces across half of Europe.
00:18:29For two murders
00:18:30One of which was completed in Rome
00:18:32I remember when he was in the Flying Squad
00:18:34There was a murder near San Giovanni
00:18:37And we were talking about this Jacques Berenguer
00:18:40Who was wanted
00:18:41Which came from Genoa
00:18:43Where he had also killed a prostitute
00:18:46Because he had spoken
00:18:48And so that was one who
00:18:49He didn't think twice about killing
00:18:56The advent of the Marseillais
00:18:58He allowed the Roman underworld
00:19:00To make a qualitative leap
00:19:01And who tried to rebel?
00:19:03He came to a bad end
00:19:04Nobody understood their criminal mechanism
00:19:08That's why we had this rascal crime
00:19:11Who no longer respected the rules
00:19:15Who was going on an assault on wealth
00:19:19In this country
00:19:20With absolutely new methods
00:19:26However, let's take into account
00:19:28That Rome was not a city
00:19:30Virgo from a criminal point of view
00:19:33Cocaine for example
00:19:35Even before the arrival of the Marseillais
00:19:40In Rome it flowed like rivers
00:19:45Through drug trafficking
00:19:47Robberies and extortions
00:19:48The 3B gang
00:19:49It became the connecting link
00:19:51Among the street criminals
00:19:52And the South American gangs
00:19:54Already present in the city
00:19:55And the Roman underworld
00:19:57It changed before our eyes
00:19:59Roman crime
00:20:00It was a crime
00:20:01Let's say low-grade
00:20:03Very marginal
00:20:05Peripheral
00:20:06It wasn't organized
00:20:08And he didn't know
00:20:09That way of life
00:20:10Which is imported from Marseille
00:20:15The myth still existed
00:20:17Of the Saccagno
00:20:18Of the knife
00:20:19The issues were resolved
00:20:20A stab wound
00:20:21The cacafoco
00:20:22The gun was considered
00:20:23With contempt
00:20:24There was still this legacy
00:20:26Some bullies
00:20:26At the end of the century
00:20:27The man from the heart
00:20:28And they were divided
00:20:30Basically in parazze
00:20:31That is, small groups
00:20:33Of robbers
00:20:33Gamblers
00:20:34Lots of loan sharking
00:20:35A little bit even if it has never been
00:20:37A grand affair
00:20:38But the exploitation
00:20:39About prostitution
00:20:40Illegal scams
00:20:42Cigarette smuggling
00:20:44Which was still going strong
00:20:45But substantially divided
00:20:46By neighborhood
00:20:53Berenguer, Bergamelli and Bellicini
00:20:55They brought it to Rome
00:20:57Charisma and boldness
00:20:58And while political terrorism
00:21:00It brought the country to its knees
00:21:02The Marseillais
00:21:03They seemed to live
00:21:03On another planet
00:21:04Sometimes I'm a bastard
00:21:07And sometimes a man
00:21:09Sometimes I don't even know
00:21:12As I am
00:21:14I like everything
00:21:16Which is prohibited
00:21:18The Marseilles are gangsters
00:21:20So nightclubs
00:21:21Luxury cars
00:21:24Drugs, beautiful women
00:21:25Champagne
00:21:26He said
00:21:27Living in a hurry
00:21:28Dying young
00:21:29And have a nice corpse
00:21:46River thirsty for money
00:21:48On the streets of the sweet life
00:21:50Pirates playing at being gentlemen
00:21:53I am a pirate and a gentleman
00:21:58Professional in love
00:22:00The motto was
00:22:02The stolen money is uncountable
00:22:03And they spent and spent
00:22:05But there were noticeable
00:22:05Because they were walking
00:22:06There were two Ferraris
00:22:07New and Flaming
00:22:08Which were filming in Rome
00:22:10And they were two from Marseille
00:22:12The idea anyway
00:22:13That the money
00:22:14They are not simply
00:22:16Something to be accumulated
00:22:17But also spent
00:22:18To live a good life
00:22:24They really show themselves
00:22:26In a manner
00:22:27I am trying to say
00:22:28Cheeky
00:22:30But without any
00:22:32True logic
00:22:33From organized crime
00:22:34And I believe that
00:22:36They often had
00:22:37Lots and lots of luck
00:22:41In the meantime
00:22:42To the Marseille clan
00:22:43They were inspired
00:22:44The bandits of Northern Italy
00:22:46Like Renato Vallanzasca
00:22:48And later
00:22:48Happy Manor
00:22:49And the undergrowth too
00:22:51Criminal of Rome
00:22:52He was soon at their feet
00:22:54They try to emulate them a little.
00:22:56And a little bit
00:22:57They follow him
00:22:59Also because there
00:23:00There is money
00:23:01But it's not just about money
00:23:02There is renalin
00:23:04There is the good life
00:23:05There are weapons you can make
00:23:06All things that precisely
00:23:07Roman life
00:23:09He hadn't even conceived
00:23:10And it comes out
00:23:11This category
00:23:12Unknown in Italy
00:23:14Of the bandit
00:23:16Of the gangster
00:23:17Who has no plan
00:23:19Of life
00:23:20That is, it is intended
00:23:22To a sort of fall
00:23:23Inferi
00:23:24In which there is no
00:23:25No project
00:23:28I remember when
00:23:28Three young people
00:23:29Of Rome
00:23:30Well they kidnapped two girls
00:23:31If you spoil them
00:23:33In a villa in Cecceo
00:23:34To the point of killing
00:23:35One of them
00:23:36It was 1975
00:23:38The three Bs
00:23:39They were so popular
00:23:40That to scare
00:23:42The two victims
00:23:42Gianni Guido
00:23:44One of the three monsters
00:23:45He said
00:23:46We are the people of Marseille
00:23:47And Andrea Ghira
00:23:49He arrived
00:23:49Now it comes
00:23:51Jacques Berenguer
00:23:52So let's see
00:23:52Which become
00:23:53A sort of
00:23:54Of polo
00:23:55Of attraction
00:23:56The elements
00:23:57Most prominent
00:23:58Of crime
00:24:00Local
00:24:00Who sign up
00:24:01Right away
00:24:02To the army
00:24:03Of the people of Marseille
00:24:04Competing
00:24:05In operations
00:24:07What will they be?
00:24:08Typical
00:24:08Of the clan
00:24:09From the robberies
00:24:11Sino
00:24:12To the seizures
00:24:13In person
00:24:18One of the first
00:24:19To be recruited
00:24:20From the Marseillais
00:24:21It was Danilo Abbruciati
00:24:22That already when he was young
00:24:24He was a veteran
00:24:24Of the Roman underworld
00:24:28Son of Boxer
00:24:29Boxer himself
00:24:30He was a man
00:24:31Ambiguous and ferocious
00:24:32What became
00:24:33Hinge element
00:24:34Between two generations
00:24:35All the great characters
00:24:36Criminals
00:24:37What we will talk about
00:24:38For years
00:24:38Afterwards
00:24:39Just like then
00:24:40The undersigned
00:24:41At 90 years old
00:24:42And so
00:24:43They are fascinated
00:24:44The Burnt Animals
00:24:45It's one for all
00:24:48Up until that point
00:24:49They did not exist in Rome
00:24:50Criminals
00:24:51Of his caliber
00:24:52There had been
00:24:53The pickpockets
00:24:54The robbers
00:24:56The extortionists
00:24:57Burnt goes further
00:24:58Even for his luggage
00:25:01Criminal
00:25:01For people
00:25:02Which he had attended
00:25:02And for those
00:25:03Who knows in prison
00:25:06In addition to Abbruciati
00:25:08There was also
00:25:08Another Roman criminal
00:25:10One of those
00:25:11That came from the street
00:25:12Laudavino De Santis
00:25:13Said Lallo Lozzoppo
00:25:15Who had already participated
00:25:17To the street robbery
00:25:17From the Goatmen
00:25:18Burned
00:25:19And laudavino De Santis
00:25:20They learn a lot
00:25:22From the people of Marseille
00:25:23On the organizational level
00:25:24And on the floor
00:25:25Even about how to be
00:25:27Ruthless
00:25:27In carrying out the actions
00:25:29The Marseillais
00:25:30I don't get in touch
00:25:31Only with Roman crime
00:25:33But also with the Milanese one
00:25:34They learn from here
00:25:35Very
00:25:36In the sense that
00:25:37The Milanese
00:25:38I am already
00:25:39Much more
00:25:40Get organized
00:25:41Of the Romans
00:25:42And they have precise ideas
00:25:43Even about their future
00:25:47In Milan he was in command
00:25:49Francis Turatello
00:25:50A boss
00:25:51Who was said to be an illegitimate son
00:25:52Of the old gangster
00:25:53Italian-American
00:25:54Frank Coppola
00:25:56He was involved in gambling
00:25:58Drugs and prostitution
00:25:59But he was someone who could
00:26:00Even looking far away
00:26:02Turatello is absolutely different
00:26:05Why
00:26:05He believes in alliances
00:26:08And he wants to set them up
00:26:09Why does he need it?
00:26:11To expand his empire
00:26:13And this he does.
00:26:14Even when
00:26:15He ends up in prison
00:26:16Him too
00:26:17Near
00:26:18To raise
00:26:19Your position
00:26:22Weaving relationships
00:26:23With various worlds
00:26:28Danilo Abbruciati
00:26:29And Francis Turatello
00:26:30They became allies
00:26:32In full title
00:26:33Of the Marsiglisi clan
00:26:34Accompanying
00:26:35The criminal rise
00:26:36By Bergamelli
00:26:37Berengher
00:26:37And Bellicini
00:26:38This group
00:26:39Composed of
00:26:40Five heads
00:26:41Let's say
00:26:42And from a level
00:26:43Below
00:26:44It will bring the investigators
00:26:45To consider
00:26:46An organization
00:26:48That he would have acted
00:26:50In different contexts
00:26:53For kidnappings
00:26:53Different
00:26:55And for a total
00:26:57About thirty
00:26:58Of people
00:26:58Involved
00:27:05Kidnappings
00:27:07They were the deal of the moment
00:27:08For criminal organizations
00:27:10To carry them out
00:27:11Especially the Sardinians
00:27:12And the Calabrians
00:27:13In Rome alone
00:27:15Since 1972
00:27:16To 1977
00:27:18There were some
00:27:19249
00:27:21In the crosshairs
00:27:22Mainly industrialists
00:27:23Entrepreneurs
00:27:24And their families
00:27:25As
00:27:26Gianni Bulgari
00:27:27Heir to a dynasty
00:27:29Of jewelers
00:27:29Kidnapped on March 13
00:27:311975
00:27:32He stayed for two months
00:27:34In the hands
00:27:35Of the kidnappers
00:27:39His face
00:27:41Tried
00:27:41And his long beard
00:27:42I still have them
00:27:43In the eyes
00:27:54They kidnapped me
00:27:55Around half past eight
00:27:56In the evening
00:27:57Firing a revolt
00:27:58That I didn't understand
00:27:59Which was laughed at
00:27:59To me
00:28:00Rather I feared
00:28:01At that time
00:28:01That it had been
00:28:04Victim
00:28:04Of this
00:28:06Shooting
00:28:07And my driver
00:28:07To notice me
00:28:09After about half an hour
00:28:10Or 40 minutes
00:28:11Which instead
00:28:12It was me
00:28:13The object
00:28:15Of the shot
00:28:16And they had me
00:28:17Fortunately
00:28:18Hit
00:28:18Only one arm
00:28:19So
00:28:20It wasn't that serious
00:28:25It was visible
00:28:26That the rich
00:28:26They were afraid
00:28:27Why they started
00:28:29To protect yourself
00:28:30With the bodyguards
00:28:31Or sending the children
00:28:32Studying abroad
00:28:33The city
00:28:34It was a theater
00:28:35Criminal
00:28:36Where they operated
00:28:37Actors of all orders
00:28:38And degree
00:28:39The interlocutors
00:28:40With whom I had
00:28:41What to do
00:28:41For a month
00:28:43One spoke Roman
00:28:44Romanesco
00:28:45And the other one
00:28:46Sardinian
00:28:46But I have never
00:28:47Seen in the face
00:28:49Because when they
00:28:50They were entering
00:28:50They had a hood
00:28:51So I never have
00:28:52View
00:28:58During the two months
00:28:59Of the kidnapping
00:29:00The family
00:29:00She dealt alone
00:29:01While the voices
00:29:02Uncontrolled
00:29:02On the figure
00:29:03Request from the kidnappers
00:29:04They didn't help
00:29:05The investigations
00:29:06Me with the photographer
00:29:07I closed myself off
00:29:08For almost two weeks
00:29:10In a guesthouse
00:29:11Which was in front
00:29:12At home
00:29:13Gianni Bulgari
00:29:13Pending
00:29:14To understand
00:29:15The movements
00:29:16Who was going out
00:29:17The family
00:29:18What could it be?
00:29:19The contact
00:29:19Where they happened
00:29:21Let's say
00:29:21The negotiations
00:29:25I was in total
00:29:26State of impotence
00:29:28I was tied up
00:29:29To a chain
00:29:30To bed
00:29:30So imagine
00:29:31And then I thought
00:29:32At some point
00:29:33That maybe
00:29:34To speed up
00:29:34The negotiation
00:29:36To make a kind
00:29:37On strike
00:29:38Of hunger
00:29:38It was the only thing
00:29:39What could you do?
00:29:40Then in the end
00:29:41They came to me
00:29:42Saying
00:29:42We don't agree
00:29:43About the price
00:29:45I say
00:29:45Well
00:29:45In the end
00:29:46I say
00:29:46What you need to do
00:29:47These cannot
00:29:48Do more
00:29:49And jokingly
00:29:50I told him
00:29:51Kill me
00:29:58One evening I told him
00:29:59This evening
00:30:00Feed yourselves
00:30:01Why them
00:30:01They always insisted
00:30:02What to eat
00:30:03And they told me
00:30:05You're going home tonight
00:30:10They made me dress
00:30:11They gave me a narcotic
00:30:14What they had already done
00:30:14When they kidnapped me
00:30:16I woke up
00:30:17In a 500
00:30:18In a garage
00:30:19Underground
00:30:20They left me there
00:30:21Saying
00:30:22Look
00:30:23Stay here
00:30:24In 5 minutes
00:30:25Then take off your blindfold
00:30:27Go out
00:30:27They come to pick you up
00:30:38One billion
00:30:39One billion and 300 million
00:30:40Mr. Bulgari
00:30:40In jewelry or cash?
00:30:42I can't answer you that.
00:30:44Can I ask you?
00:30:45If he threatened her
00:30:46Before releasing it
00:30:47Not to speak
00:30:49Don't say things like that
00:30:51I was threatened
00:30:52Not to say certain things
00:30:59Here you are
00:30:59What an impression
00:31:00Did they do it to her?
00:31:02Meaning what
00:31:02It was people
00:31:03At a certain level
00:31:04Or what is considered
00:31:05The henchmen of crime?
00:31:07Laborers
00:31:08The laborers
00:31:09Or the criminal
00:31:11Or not
00:31:11Or terrorist
00:31:12He had understood
00:31:13Which was a system
00:31:14Formidable
00:31:15To make money
00:31:16So according to her
00:31:17Or anyway
00:31:17In his opinion
00:31:19Was there someone behind?
00:31:20There is doubt
00:31:22To the identification
00:31:24Of the prison
00:31:24The investigators
00:31:25They have arrived
00:31:25Through the description
00:31:26By Bulgari himself
00:31:27That based on
00:31:28The matrix
00:31:28On the Bulgari kidnapping
00:31:30It has never been clarified
00:31:31The only connection
00:31:32With the Marseillais
00:31:33It was Tiberio Cason
00:31:34A criminal
00:31:35Also involved
00:31:36In the street robbery
00:31:37Of the goatherds
00:31:38But to be condemned
00:31:40He was just a man
00:31:41Outside the gang
00:31:42We never succeeded
00:31:44To have proof
00:31:45That these people here
00:31:46If they were the same authors
00:31:48Of the kidnappings
00:31:50Which instead
00:31:51They will be ascertained
00:31:54But in filigree
00:31:56It seemed to be glimpsed
00:31:57A trademark
00:31:58And from that moment on
00:31:59The people of Marseille understood
00:32:01What with the kidnappings
00:32:02There was much less risk
00:32:03The Marseillais
00:32:04They had understood
00:32:05That in Rome
00:32:06There was a quantity
00:32:07Of people
00:32:08With an availability
00:32:10Remarkable economy
00:32:12And they decided to plant
00:32:13A real one
00:32:14Industry
00:32:15Of the kidnapping
00:32:16The first kidnapping
00:32:18Of the people of Marseille
00:32:19It happened on June 10th
00:32:201975
00:32:21It was that of
00:32:23Amedeo Ortolani
00:32:24Son of Umberto
00:32:25President of Voxo
00:32:27And shadow man
00:32:28Of the P2
00:32:28By Licio Gelli
00:32:29But this still
00:32:31It was not known
00:32:36So much
00:32:36There was almost always
00:32:38A bassist
00:32:38The victim was
00:32:39Under surveillance
00:32:40There was a phase
00:32:41Of stalking
00:32:41Then there was
00:32:43The attack
00:32:44Of a fire group
00:32:46Who took the victim
00:32:47He put her on a machine
00:32:49He wore it
00:32:50In a first hiding place
00:32:51And very often
00:32:52The action
00:32:53Of the first fire group
00:32:54It ended there
00:33:01Subsequently
00:33:01The hostage was coming
00:33:03Transferred
00:33:03In another hiding place
00:33:05And the negotiation
00:33:06Run by the real kidnappers
00:33:07From those who had devised
00:33:08The initial plan
00:33:14After that there was
00:33:15A period of silence
00:33:18A long period of silence
00:33:19Then the first phone call
00:33:25That you prepare the money
00:33:27And a figure was thrown to the south
00:33:285 billion
00:33:29At this point
00:33:30The emissary took over
00:33:31Of the family
00:33:32That at the beginning
00:33:33He was a relative
00:33:34And later
00:33:35A lawyer
00:33:37Proof was required
00:33:38Of existence in life
00:33:40Of the season
00:33:41It was sent
00:33:42Almost always
00:33:42A photo with the newspaper
00:33:48Then there was the delivery
00:33:49Usually in installments
00:33:51She was paid
00:33:52A first tranche
00:33:53A second tranche
00:33:55And then the third
00:33:56The kidnapping lasted 10 days
00:34:06Until Amedeo Ortolani
00:34:08He was not released
00:34:09After a ransom
00:34:10Of one billion lire
00:34:11June 20, 1975
00:34:14To pour out the loot
00:34:16To launder money
00:34:17In a Swiss bank
00:34:18They were directly
00:34:19Maffeo Bellicini
00:34:20And the Marseillaise
00:34:22Jacques Forsé
00:34:22With their companions
00:34:30The Marseillais' approach
00:34:32Compared to operations
00:34:34Seizure
00:34:35It's a very different one
00:34:36From those that have been
00:34:37Then those of the Calabrians
00:34:39But also of the Sardinians
00:34:40He's a much more human one
00:34:47They even chose the menu
00:34:49Lunch
00:34:49Champagne
00:34:50Many came back fattened
00:34:52They played chess games
00:34:53With the kidnappers
00:34:54Bellicini
00:34:55He was described as the man
00:34:56Of waterproof
00:34:56That was going
00:34:57I don't remember
00:34:57What was it?
00:34:58In the evening
00:34:58To make conversation
00:35:02But when he smelled the wind
00:35:05Maffeo Bellicini
00:35:06He fled to Portugal
00:35:07Why identified
00:35:08In the recycling operation
00:35:11He called himself
00:35:13Guido Bellini
00:35:13And as soon as he was arrested
00:35:15He managed to escape
00:35:16From the prison of Porto
00:35:17To return to Italy
00:35:18Already at the end of 1975
00:35:22But in the meantime
00:35:23The Marseillais
00:35:24They had moved on
00:35:25Even without him
00:35:26October 9, 1975
00:35:28To be kidnapped
00:35:30It was Alfredo Danesi
00:35:31Son of the coffee industrialist
00:35:33I was stopped
00:35:34With his car?
00:35:35I was stopped
00:35:36And they dragged me away
00:35:38And where did they take her?
00:35:40The years
00:35:40They gave me an introduction
00:35:41And I fainted
00:35:44The modalities
00:35:46They were always the same
00:35:47It was the eighth kidnapping
00:35:49Since the beginning of the year
00:35:50In Rome
00:35:50After that?
00:35:52I found myself
00:35:53Inside an environment
00:35:54It was a room
00:35:55A room
00:35:56Two meters by three
00:35:58White
00:35:59With artificial light
00:36:03October 23, 1975
00:36:06Alfredo Danesi
00:36:07He's back free
00:36:08She still treated
00:36:09With his captors?
00:36:11Did he speak?
00:36:12But very little
00:36:15They brought me food
00:36:17To drink
00:36:18Here you are
00:36:19This was
00:36:20That was all
00:36:22Some signs of recognition
00:36:24About waste
00:36:25Look
00:36:25They were covered
00:36:30In my opinion
00:36:31The shots
00:36:32I also want to say
00:36:33Sensational
00:36:34Even in the field
00:36:35Of the kidnappings
00:36:36They were organized
00:36:38Because the money ran out
00:36:39And so
00:36:40They spent a lot of money
00:36:41Such
00:36:42Of money
00:36:43But not only that
00:36:43To live large
00:36:45Even right
00:36:45To pay for the shelters
00:36:47The weapons
00:36:48The cars
00:36:48They had a whole host of people
00:36:50Which had to be paid
00:36:52And they also paid for protection
00:36:54That they also brought them
00:36:55At enormous risks
00:36:59Another 200 million
00:37:00The gang conquered them
00:37:01With the kidnapping
00:37:02By Angelina Ziaco
00:37:03A pharmacist kidnapped
00:37:05November 24, 1975
00:37:07And freed
00:37:09Three weeks later
00:37:09The year after
00:37:11It was Marina D'Alessio's turn
00:37:12Daughter of a builder
00:37:14Like Renato Filippini
00:37:15Who was then accused
00:37:16Of having simulated
00:37:17The kidnapping
00:37:18To extort money
00:37:19To the father
00:37:23This also happened
00:37:24In Rome
00:37:25In the 70s
00:37:26All these kidnappings
00:37:28They will bring
00:37:29Some important figures
00:37:30In the boxes
00:37:31Of the Marseille clan
00:37:32They will be stowed away
00:37:33Around 4 billion
00:37:34Up to 6
00:37:35If we consider
00:37:36Other seizures too
00:37:38Occurred during that period
00:37:39The investigators
00:37:40They begin
00:37:41To hypothesize
00:37:43That those figures
00:37:44Actually
00:37:45May they serve
00:37:46For something
00:37:46Bigger than that
00:37:47More complex
00:37:50The magistrates
00:37:52They did well
00:37:52To follow
00:37:53The Money Trail
00:37:54It was the only way
00:37:55To understand
00:37:56What was moving
00:37:57Behind
00:37:57Of the Marseille clan
00:37:59At some point
00:38:00Crossroads begin
00:38:01With occult powers
00:38:03A gray area
00:38:05Where it was intertwined
00:38:06Crime
00:38:07With deviated pieces
00:38:09Of the police
00:38:10Of the secret services
00:38:12They propose
00:38:14And how can I say
00:38:14They also come
00:38:15Recruited
00:38:17To perform actions
00:38:18That go beyond
00:38:19Of simple robbery
00:38:21Or of the kidnapping
00:38:22In person
00:38:22The peculiarity
00:38:24Of this crime
00:38:25It's just that in the end
00:38:27They always end
00:38:28Everyone in jail
00:38:29Because there are too many people
00:38:31Involved
00:38:32And so in the end
00:38:33Someone is speaking
00:38:37The work of the investigators
00:38:39He began to give
00:38:40The first fruits
00:38:41Jacques Berenguer
00:38:42He was suspected
00:38:43Of a new murder
00:38:44And he was forced
00:38:45To run away
00:38:45First in Tunisia
00:38:46Then in the United States
00:38:47And also for the people of Marseille
00:38:49Things began
00:38:50Things are going badly
00:38:51And let's begin
00:38:52To do some investigations
00:38:53At Swiss banks
00:38:55And the first investigation
00:38:58We did it in Zurich
00:38:59Where we discovered
00:39:01That Jacques Forsé
00:39:02He had gone to deposit
00:39:04Some sums
00:39:04At a Swiss bank
00:39:06Another thread
00:39:07Instead
00:39:08He took us there
00:39:09In Lausanne
00:39:10Where
00:39:11Maffeo Bellicini
00:39:12He had gone to bring
00:39:14A part of the money
00:39:18It was understood
00:39:19That the air around them
00:39:20It had become heavy
00:39:21And on March 29th
00:39:231976
00:39:24Albert Bergamelli
00:39:25He was arrested in Rome
00:39:31The investigators
00:39:32Before entering
00:39:33They try to
00:39:34Deceive him
00:39:35Saying
00:39:35What's up?
00:39:36Some mail for him
00:39:39We are
00:39:41Penetrated
00:39:42By force
00:39:42Breaking
00:39:44The door
00:39:45And he was
00:39:46Making the voice
00:39:47There was the gun
00:39:48Leaning
00:39:48Near
00:39:49Soap Holder
00:39:53Bergamelli
00:39:53What in short
00:39:54Of experience
00:39:54He had some
00:39:55At some point
00:39:56He understands that it is
00:39:57Of a trap
00:39:58He tries to escape
00:39:59The police
00:39:59He breaks in
00:40:00He catches him
00:40:00And so
00:40:01We don't have them
00:40:02Given time
00:40:03To use the weapon
00:40:05If you got me
00:40:06It means that someone
00:40:08He cheated on me
00:40:09But he will pay for it
00:40:09Dear
00:40:10Because I am protected
00:40:11From a large family
00:40:12I ring like this
00:40:14The boss
00:40:14Of the people of Marseille
00:40:15In handcuffs
00:40:16Bergamelli
00:40:16Arriving at the police station
00:40:18It refers to
00:40:20To a big family
00:40:22And he does it.
00:40:22Amid the dismay
00:40:24On the one hand
00:40:25And the threat
00:40:26On the other
00:40:27So you wait
00:40:28An intervention
00:40:30To his rescue
00:40:34Only many years later
00:40:35It seemed clearer
00:40:37Who was he referring to?
00:40:37Bergamelli
00:40:38But there was a man
00:40:39Which he had already guessed
00:40:40Some things
00:40:41The judge
00:40:42Vittorio Occorsio
00:40:44Who was investigating
00:40:45On black terrorism
00:40:46Occorsio
00:40:47It deals with
00:40:48Of the people of Marseille
00:40:49And he probably guesses
00:40:51Also
00:40:52Let's say
00:40:52The bonds
00:40:54What they bring
00:40:56From the people of Marseille
00:40:57To the subversive right
00:40:59And also in pieces
00:41:00Maybe some services
00:41:01It seems he had understood
00:41:03That the money
00:41:05Used
00:41:05For the kidnappings
00:41:06They had to be
00:41:07Destined
00:41:08For operations
00:41:10Bigger ones
00:41:11Most important
00:41:12In particular
00:41:12Linked to Freemasonry
00:41:19July 10, 1976
00:41:22Judge Occorsio
00:41:24He was assassinated in Rome
00:41:25By Pierluigi Concutelli
00:41:27A new order militant
00:41:29Who had had contacts
00:41:30Even with the Marseille clan
00:41:34I believe that Occorsio
00:41:36But not only Occorsio
00:41:37Because I also think
00:41:38To Alessandrini in Milan
00:41:39For example
00:41:40They had understood
00:41:42This plot
00:41:43Between crime and diversion
00:41:44And it's one of the stories
00:41:46Maybe again
00:41:47What we have to write
00:41:48We need to understand
00:41:49All the way
00:41:52The land
00:41:53He was braking
00:41:54Under the feet
00:41:55Of the people of Marseille
00:41:56Bergamelli
00:41:57He was in jail
00:41:57Berenguer
00:41:58The Titan
00:41:59In America
00:41:59But Feo Bellicini
00:42:01He had been arrested
00:42:02Again
00:42:02With on
00:42:03The banknotes
00:42:03Of the kidnappings
00:42:04And recognized
00:42:05From one of the hostages
00:42:07And so
00:42:07The aunt
00:42:08Codisse
00:42:09I remembered
00:42:10The eyes
00:42:10Magnetic
00:42:11About this Bellicini
00:42:12And she
00:42:13He recognized
00:42:14With absolute certainty
00:42:16In the
00:42:17But Feo Bellicini
00:42:18What
00:42:19He had kept it
00:42:20Prisoners
00:42:24But on August 10th
00:42:261976
00:42:28Bellicini
00:42:29He managed to escape
00:42:30From the Lecce prison
00:42:31With a group
00:42:32Of prisoners
00:42:32Led by the Sardinian bandit
00:42:34Graziano Mesina
00:42:35The story
00:42:36Of the band
00:42:37Of the Nazis
00:42:37And dotted
00:42:38Of escape
00:42:39They were two men
00:42:40Of escape
00:42:40Bow tie
00:42:40Just inside
00:42:42They began to study
00:42:42The plan
00:42:43To escape
00:42:44Someone described
00:42:45Those years
00:42:46The prisons
00:42:47As if they had
00:42:48Revolving doors
00:42:49From which
00:42:50We entered
00:42:51And we went out
00:42:52At will
00:42:53There was
00:42:54There was
00:42:55Obviously
00:42:56A hand
00:42:57Who has them
00:42:57Help yourself
00:42:58To go out
00:43:01But I want to say
00:43:02This is a
00:43:03It's a voice
00:43:04Which is always turned
00:43:06In the prison environment
00:43:07Compared to these
00:43:09Escapes
00:43:13As
00:43:14Bellicini
00:43:15He returned to being
00:43:15A shadow
00:43:16Around
00:43:16For Europe
00:43:17For another two months
00:43:18Before being
00:43:19Arrested again
00:43:20The same fate
00:43:21That was touched
00:43:22Also to Jacques Berenguer
00:43:23August 20th
00:43:251976
00:43:26There was
00:43:26A manager
00:43:28Of the narcotic
00:43:29What did he want?
00:43:30Taking photographs
00:43:31To locate
00:43:31To see
00:43:32A person
00:43:33I saw
00:43:33The photographs
00:43:34That were taken
00:43:35And almost every day
00:43:37He was photographed
00:43:38AND
00:43:39But this
00:43:40Who is he according to you?
00:43:43And he says
00:43:44I don't know him
00:43:45He will be a criminal
00:43:46And this is Jacques Berenguer
00:43:50I know about an operation
00:43:52About drugs
00:43:53Anti-drug
00:43:53Which was leading
00:43:54The American police
00:43:55And in the course
00:43:56Of which
00:43:57Precisely
00:43:57It had popped up
00:43:58This character
00:43:59What photographed
00:44:01Photographed
00:44:01On the street
00:44:02It had some connotations
00:44:04Similar to those
00:44:05By Berenguer
00:44:08When we arrived
00:44:10In this residence
00:44:10In Manhattan
00:44:12I saw that there was
00:44:13The light is on
00:44:15So at this point
00:44:16We intervene
00:44:21We threw away the door
00:44:23We entered
00:44:23He was in his underwear
00:44:25To watch television
00:44:27So it remained
00:44:27There was the gun
00:44:29Nearby
00:44:31We found
00:44:32Several kilos of cocaine
00:44:34In the bathroom
00:44:35Hidden
00:44:35Hidden
00:44:36And he was arrested
00:44:38It's a hit
00:44:39That satisfies us
00:44:39Why does it take away?
00:44:40From the scene
00:44:41Of the criminal world
00:44:42Roman
00:44:42One of the calibers
00:44:45Bigger ones
00:44:46In recent times
00:44:48In the kidnapping
00:44:49Of people
00:44:50He's the boss
00:44:52Of a gang
00:44:52Of Marsiliesi
00:44:53What he gave us
00:44:54So much bother
00:44:55It's safe
00:44:57Connect
00:44:58Bergamelli
00:44:59And Berenguer
00:44:59With the anonymous kidnappings
00:45:00Bergamelli
00:45:02And Berenguer
00:45:03They were two faces
00:45:05Of the same band
00:45:06The one
00:45:07It seems to be
00:45:08State the brain
00:45:09The other
00:45:09Certainly the boss
00:45:17Jacques Berenguer
00:45:18He was extradited
00:45:19In Italy
00:45:20Two years later
00:45:20June 11th
00:45:211978
00:45:24From the airport
00:45:26He was brought
00:45:26At the police station
00:45:27Always surrounded
00:45:28Given by agents
00:45:29Of the police
00:45:32Many
00:45:33They are beginning to understand
00:45:34That's going badly
00:45:35That will end
00:45:37Or in a bathroom
00:45:38Of blood
00:45:39Or in one
00:45:39Great return
00:45:40Of arrests
00:45:41So
00:45:41Part of the
00:45:42Roman Mala
00:45:43He takes a step back
00:45:44And island
00:45:46The Marsiliesi clan
00:45:48They begin
00:45:48The first directions
00:45:49How much pain
00:45:51This evening
00:45:54There is on the river
00:45:56What a breath
00:45:57As
00:46:01Wretched
00:46:02Who dreams
00:46:04And what does he hope for?
00:46:07Everyone
00:46:13It was clear
00:46:14That with the big bosses
00:46:15In jail
00:46:15Something would have changed
00:46:17In the Roman underworld
00:46:18But for every crime
00:46:20Which was being accomplished
00:46:21We went to look for
00:46:22Who of the Marsiliesi
00:46:23He was still at large
00:46:25Without understanding
00:46:26Which had formed
00:46:27A new band
00:46:28Ideal continuation
00:46:29Of the season
00:46:30Of the 3Bs
00:46:30The people of Marsili
00:46:32They bring a method
00:46:34And this method
00:46:36It is then recovered
00:46:38From the band
00:46:38Of the Magliana
00:46:39Which obviously
00:46:40Compared to that one
00:46:41Of the Marsiliesi
00:46:42It has its own specificity
00:46:43The band
00:46:44Of the Magliana
00:46:45It hasn't become yet
00:46:46Let's say
00:46:47The criminal organization
00:46:48Who puts on the hat
00:46:50All over the city
00:46:51And consequently
00:46:53Let's say
00:46:54Who has learned something?
00:46:55From the people of Marsili
00:46:56Try to put it into practice
00:46:57And he puts it into practice
00:46:58Naturally
00:46:59With ferocity
00:47:00Many times
00:47:00That the people of Marsili
00:47:02They didn't have
00:47:03The first test bed
00:47:04Of the band
00:47:04Of the Magliana
00:47:05It's a kidnapping
00:47:06Just as it came
00:47:07In the past
00:47:07For the band
00:47:09Of the Marsiliesi
00:47:10The victim
00:47:10It's Massimiliano Grazioli
00:47:12Which unfortunately
00:47:14He will never come home
00:47:15Not even dead
00:47:18Franco Giuseppucci
00:47:19Maurizio Abbatino
00:47:20And Enrico De Petis
00:47:22It was them
00:47:23To put together
00:47:24A band
00:47:24In which it merged
00:47:25A part
00:47:25Of the laborers
00:47:26Of the clan
00:47:27The one saved
00:47:28From the processes
00:47:29Among these
00:47:30In the front row
00:47:31Danilo Abbruciati
00:47:32An old acquaintance
00:47:33Of the Marsiliesi
00:47:34What became
00:47:35One of the leaders
00:47:35Of the band
00:47:36Of the Magliana
00:47:36Danilo Abbruciati
00:47:37He definitely had
00:47:39Managed a part
00:47:41About money
00:47:41What had been
00:47:42Proceeds
00:47:43From some
00:47:44Kidnappings of people
00:47:45As well as a part
00:47:46Some money
00:47:46They went
00:47:47To frenzi
00:47:48And on the ratello
00:47:50In truth
00:47:51Of evidence
00:47:52Of one of theirs
00:47:53Participation
00:47:54To the seizures
00:47:55There were no times
00:47:57There was evidence
00:47:57Of research
00:47:59Of these sums
00:48:00Of money
00:48:00AND
00:48:01Let's say
00:48:02The arrest
00:48:03Then
00:48:03It was followed
00:48:04From a release from prison
00:48:05Why the crimes
00:48:06They weren't like that
00:48:07Serious
00:48:08Like those committed
00:48:09Of the Marsiliesi
00:48:10When he gets out of prison
00:48:11In 79
00:48:11Burned
00:48:12He's a loose cannon
00:48:13And he
00:48:13You see that
00:48:14About Rome
00:48:14They are moving
00:48:15Very good
00:48:16The components
00:48:16Of the band
00:48:17Of the Magliana
00:48:17The loose dog
00:48:18But he has with him
00:48:19Lots of knowledge
00:48:23But beyond the band
00:48:24Of the Magliana
00:48:25In Rome
00:48:25They began to operate
00:48:27Other small batteries
00:48:28Criminals
00:48:29Led by bandits
00:48:30Violent
00:48:31And out of control
00:48:32As
00:48:32Laudalin
00:48:33De Santis
00:48:34Said
00:48:34Lallo Lozzoppo
00:48:35The one about the robbery
00:48:36Goatmen's Square
00:48:37He and his group
00:48:39They stained themselves
00:48:39Of crimes
00:48:40And kidnappings
00:48:41Of a ferocity
00:48:41Unheard of
00:48:42Killing without mercy
00:48:44Inconvenient witnesses
00:48:45And unfaithful accomplices
00:48:46Lallo Lozzoppo
00:48:47He absolutely didn't want to
00:48:48Have nothing to do with it
00:48:49With the holding
00:48:50Criminal politician
00:48:51Because he didn't have any caliber
00:48:52That is, he was
00:48:53A loose cannon
00:48:53And that's it
00:48:54He was a criminal
00:48:54He was killing
00:48:55He was kidnapping
00:48:56He wanted to make a lot of money
00:48:57And he didn't look in the face
00:48:58To no one
00:49:02They are becoming more and more brutal
00:49:03The kidnappings
00:49:04Very often entrusted
00:49:06For the detention
00:49:07For example
00:49:07Sardinian laborers
00:49:10Women unfortunately
00:49:12Almost always raped
00:49:14And the times are getting longer
00:49:16They were kidnapped
00:49:16One year and four months old
00:49:19Two-year kidnappings
00:49:20A crazy thing
00:49:25Among those who ended up
00:49:27Seized
00:49:27From Lallo De Santis's band
00:49:29There was also
00:49:30Who never came home
00:49:31Like the entrepreneur
00:49:32John Palombini
00:49:33Or the young one
00:49:34Antonella Montefoschi
00:49:38Lallo Lozzoppo
00:49:39He was captured
00:49:40In 1981
00:49:41In the operation
00:49:42Which brought
00:49:43To the liberation
00:49:44Of the little one
00:49:44Mirta Corsetti
00:49:47It's the interregnum
00:49:49In which
00:49:49It can happen
00:49:50Of everything
00:49:50And so
00:49:51Let's say
00:49:52Seizures also
00:49:53Low-grade
00:49:54Many
00:49:55Just for one day
00:49:56That I am never
00:49:57Reported states
00:49:59The kidnapping
00:50:00Very special
00:50:01It was Giovanna Amati's
00:50:02Daughter of the King of Cinema
00:50:03Which was seized
00:50:04Very young
00:50:05There was 17 years
00:50:0718
00:50:07From this group
00:50:09Which was a group
00:50:10Spurious of the Marseillais
00:50:11Which was part of
00:50:11This Jean-Daniel Nietot
00:50:13That he was a character
00:50:14Crazy
00:50:15The young woman was
00:50:16Seized
00:50:17Last night
00:50:18Before 8pm
00:50:19From three people
00:50:20In front of the entrance
00:50:21Of his house
00:50:22On Villini Street
00:50:23In the neighborhood
00:50:23Nomentano
00:50:24One of the gang
00:50:25He had made a phone call
00:50:26From a telephone booth
00:50:28Who was in Circeo
00:50:29So we succeeded
00:50:31To trace the gang
00:50:32There was this too
00:50:33Daniel Nieto
00:50:34Who received a billion
00:50:36But Daniel Nieto
00:50:38He was not identified
00:50:39Never
00:50:41During the initial investigations
00:50:44It was still 1978
00:50:47And that of Giovanna Amati
00:50:49It was a kidnapping
00:50:49Which was talked about for a long time
00:50:51Also because it was accomplished
00:50:52In February
00:50:53And it went on for two months
00:50:55In a period
00:50:55In which Italy lived
00:50:56With anguish
00:50:57The days of the Moro kidnapping
00:50:59Or someone
00:51:00He assured them
00:51:02Somehow
00:51:03So in those moments
00:51:05On that journey
00:51:06There was no police
00:51:07But
00:51:08In those days
00:51:09Italy was truly
00:51:11Under siege
00:51:12There was the army
00:51:13On the streets
00:51:14There was the place
00:51:14The block
00:51:15It was a complicated situation
00:51:16They instead
00:51:17They take risks calmly
00:51:21People wonder
00:51:22But what is a kidnapping?
00:51:24In person
00:51:24For those who live it
00:51:27Well let's say
00:51:28Which is an experience
00:51:29Freezing
00:51:32And something
00:51:33What do you think?
00:51:34It falls on you
00:51:36Any moment now
00:51:36Something
00:51:37To which you
00:51:37You can't resist
00:51:39You can't do anything else
00:51:42Nothing else
00:51:42What to suffer
00:51:43What's happening to you
00:51:46These are things that don't
00:51:47They don't adapt
00:51:49To the common measure
00:51:49Of time
00:51:50I put
00:51:51A very long time
00:51:52Before I realized
00:51:53Of what
00:51:54It was happening to me
00:51:55And after how much
00:51:57It happened to me
00:52:01For the ransom
00:52:03Of the young
00:52:03Released on April 27th
00:52:05The family
00:52:06He paid 800 million
00:52:07Which have not been recovered
00:52:09The last component
00:52:10It is almost certainly
00:52:11The brain
00:52:12Of the band
00:52:13Who seized
00:52:13The young woman
00:52:14Daniel Nietot
00:52:15Said the Marseillais
00:52:17Escaped two years ago
00:52:18From a French prison
00:52:19He was arrested
00:52:21Last night
00:52:21In Rome
00:52:22On Via Veneto
00:52:25Daniel Nietot
00:52:26He ended up in jail
00:52:27But soon
00:52:29He managed to escape
00:52:29Making you lose
00:52:31His tracks
00:52:361978
00:52:37It's also the year
00:52:39Where they began
00:52:39The processes
00:52:40To the Marseille band
00:52:43Someone
00:52:43Some people didn't even get there
00:52:44Like Jacques Forsé
00:52:45Who died trying
00:52:47To escape
00:52:47From a Swiss prison
00:52:50At this point
00:52:51Their faces
00:52:51They were familiar to us
00:52:52And it was easy
00:52:53See both
00:52:54Bergamelli
00:52:54What Berenguer
00:52:55In the classrooms
00:52:56Of justice
00:52:57Where they continued
00:52:58Their show
00:52:59Made of sarcasm
00:53:00Ebolia
00:53:02When a witness testifies
00:53:03He pointed to Berenguer
00:53:04Like one of the robbers
00:53:05In Caprettari Square
00:53:07He defended himself
00:53:08Taking off a shoe
00:53:09In the classroom
00:53:09To show
00:53:10Which he didn't have
00:53:11Flat feet
00:53:13The year after
00:53:14It was in Colleferro
00:53:16In forced residence
00:53:17Before running away
00:53:18Again
00:53:19And he summoned
00:53:20A press conference
00:53:21To defend yourself
00:53:22From the mayor's accusations
00:53:23That he didn't want it
00:53:24In that city
00:53:25Berenguer
00:53:26Try the way
00:53:27Which will then become
00:53:29Usual
00:53:29Afterwards
00:53:30On infirmity of mind
00:53:33With little success
00:53:34Quadriuvati in this
00:53:36From the criminologist
00:53:39Psychiatrist
00:53:40Doctor
00:53:41Aldo Semerari
00:53:43Aldo Semerari
00:53:44He didn't do the appraisals
00:53:45At random
00:53:46He was one who
00:53:47He was very attached
00:53:49Let the service be
00:53:50That to neo-fascism
00:53:51Evidently
00:53:52It had been given to him
00:53:53Somehow
00:53:53Reported
00:53:54It was useful
00:53:55Why Semerari
00:53:57During that period
00:53:57He was trying to build
00:53:59A bridge
00:53:59With crime
00:54:03Aldo Semerari
00:54:05It was a crossroads
00:54:06Of all evils
00:54:07From that period
00:54:07One of the elements
00:54:08Of hinge
00:54:09Between the world
00:54:10Of subversion
00:54:10And that
00:54:11Of crime
00:54:12Common
00:54:12That will end
00:54:13Killed by the Camorra
00:54:14In 1982
00:54:15Seminars
00:54:17If we take it
00:54:18As a joint
00:54:19It shows us
00:54:20Both contacts
00:54:21That the plots
00:54:22That go
00:54:23Certainly
00:54:24Beyond
00:54:24In the simple
00:54:25Division
00:54:26About money
00:54:27Semerari himself
00:54:28It was written
00:54:28The P2
00:54:30It comes to an end
00:54:31Terrible
00:54:32Why
00:54:32They make you find again
00:54:33His head
00:54:34Cut off
00:54:35In
00:54:36Inside a car
00:54:37That also
00:54:38That
00:54:38It's a signal
00:54:40Very clear
00:54:41In short
00:54:41How they worked
00:54:42The things
00:54:42How they regulated themselves
00:54:43The accounts
00:54:44During that period
00:54:47The processes
00:54:49They locked up
00:54:49The Marseillais
00:54:50To their faults
00:54:51The list
00:54:52Of the crimes
00:54:52Which was about
00:54:53Each of them
00:54:54He was going from robbery
00:54:55To the kidnapping
00:54:55In person
00:54:56Even if not all
00:54:57It was possible to prove
00:54:59In the classroom
00:54:59We could finally
00:55:00Observe
00:55:01These bosses
00:55:02In disarmament
00:55:02Inside the cages
00:55:03A little heavy
00:55:05But still
00:55:06With the face
00:55:06From tough guys
00:55:07Maybe still
00:55:08Convinced
00:55:08Who had them?
00:55:09Protected
00:55:10He would have them
00:55:10Subtracted
00:55:11To a hard one
00:55:11Condemnation
00:55:12Their women
00:55:13Outside with dark glasses
00:55:14Sacrificial handmaidens
00:55:16Called into question
00:55:17As accomplices
00:55:18And supporters
00:55:21The Marseillais
00:55:23They didn't know
00:55:23Turning into crime
00:55:25In white collar
00:55:26With the tie
00:55:27It takes money
00:55:28To make a tradition
00:55:29To invest
00:55:30And their money
00:55:31They didn't have any more
00:55:32The ultimate in recycling
00:55:33Then it was
00:55:34Buy
00:55:34A boutique
00:55:35And put us in
00:55:36The manta ray
00:55:43The first sentences
00:55:44They arrived
00:55:45In 1979
00:55:46For the kidnappings
00:55:48The robberies
00:55:49And the murders
00:55:49They were sentenced
00:55:50In various capacities
00:55:51All members
00:55:52To the band
00:55:52Among which
00:55:53Bergamelli
00:55:54And Bellicini
00:55:56Berenguer was sentenced
00:55:57For possession only
00:55:58Of weapons
00:55:59And only on appeal
00:56:00He was found guilty
00:56:02Also for the square
00:56:03Of the Goat Herders
00:56:03And for the other crimes
00:56:05Among those acquitted
00:56:07There were
00:56:07Francis Duratello
00:56:09And Danilo Abbruciati
00:56:10Which were then
00:56:11Indicted
00:56:12For other crimes
00:56:14That
00:56:14It was the last time
00:56:15That I saw them
00:56:16The last time
00:56:17Who smiled
00:56:18Mockers
00:56:19Behind bars
00:56:20Maybe still
00:56:22Unaware
00:56:22Of destiny
00:56:23What was waiting for them?
00:56:26They didn't know how to do it
00:56:27That leap
00:56:28Quality
00:56:28But why?
00:56:29In my opinion
00:56:30None of them
00:56:31It predicted
00:56:32To live long
00:56:44The first to die
00:56:45It was Francis Duratello
00:56:47In 1981
00:56:49Killed in prison
00:56:50By Pasquale Barra
00:56:51Said
00:56:52Oh animal
00:56:52Who stabbed him
00:56:54And he bit into it
00:56:54His smooth ones
00:56:55As a sign of contempt
00:56:56And we pointed the guns
00:56:59From the horses
00:57:00Rocking
00:57:02Bang bang
00:57:03April 27th
00:57:04From 1982
00:57:06Danilo Abbruciati
00:57:07He was killed in Milan
00:57:08While he was looking for
00:57:09To accomplish
00:57:10An attack
00:57:10To the detriment
00:57:11By Roberto Rosone
00:57:12Vice President
00:57:13Of the bench
00:57:14Ambrosian
00:57:15On behalf
00:57:16Of dark mandates
00:57:21The one from 1982
00:57:23It was the last summer
00:57:24For Albert Bergamelli
00:57:26He was in prison
00:57:27From Ascoli Picena
00:57:28The one where he was in charge
00:57:30Raffaele Gutolo
00:57:30He was slaughtered
00:57:32Under the eyes
00:57:32Of all
00:57:33By the hand
00:57:34By Paolo Dongo
00:57:35A common prisoner
00:57:37We were running
00:57:38For the meadows
00:57:40The same fate
00:57:41He also touched
00:57:42To Jacques Berenguer
00:57:43Who died
00:57:44Without ever going out
00:57:45From prison
00:57:46In Nice
00:57:46In 1990
00:57:48A mysterious crime
00:57:50That didn't even end
00:57:51On the pages
00:57:51Some newspapers
00:57:56Lallo Lozzoppo
00:57:58Instead
00:57:58He never stopped
00:57:59To be a bandit
00:58:00Even with a life sentence
00:58:01On the shoulders
00:58:02He was under house arrest
00:58:04For health reasons
00:58:05When dealing
00:58:06About drugs
00:58:06He returned to Gamera
00:58:07Where he died
00:58:08In 2004
00:58:09Old
00:58:10And he's sick
00:58:18And also
00:58:19Who succeeded
00:58:19To escape
00:58:20At death
00:58:21In the end
00:58:22He had to do
00:58:22The accounts
00:58:23With his own
00:58:23Past
00:58:24And he knocked
00:58:25The door
00:58:26More than 30 years
00:58:27After
00:58:27How it happened
00:58:28To Maffeo Bellicini
00:58:29Back in jail
00:58:31In 2006
00:58:32Once at the newspaper
00:58:34I was writing
00:58:34A piece of news
00:58:35Of 30 lines
00:58:35On a traffic
00:58:36Of narcotics
00:58:38Among the names
00:58:39Of those arrested
00:58:40I see
00:58:40Maffeo Bellicini
00:58:41Since
00:58:43Maffeo
00:58:43It's not a name
00:58:44I say
00:58:44Could it be that?
00:58:46Telephone
00:58:47To the captain
00:58:47Of the Carabinieri
00:58:50I say
00:58:50Look, she
00:58:51He arrested one
00:58:52What did he do?
00:58:52The story
00:58:52Of crime
00:58:53Roman
00:58:54And not just Roman
00:58:57He takes a leap
00:58:58On the chair
00:58:58He didn't know
00:59:01The Marseillais
00:59:02He doesn't remember them anymore
00:59:03Nobody
00:59:09Today this city
00:59:11It's changed
00:59:11But all the water
00:59:13That this river
00:59:14She brought it with her
00:59:15He didn't delete
00:59:17The pain
00:59:17And the anguish
00:59:18Whose crimes?
00:59:19Of the Marseille clan
00:59:20He suffered them
00:59:21On your own skin
00:59:23Although
00:59:24Of that parable
00:59:25Criminal
00:59:25Brief
00:59:26Intense
00:59:27Fierce
00:59:28And cheeky
00:59:29By now they remember
00:59:30In a few
00:59:31And Rome
00:59:32Live new seasons
00:59:33Of shame
00:59:34And dishonor
00:59:36Today
00:59:37The closing credits
00:59:37About this story
00:59:38They flow
00:59:40On their marked faces
00:59:41On those faces
00:59:43From criminals
00:59:43Crushed
00:59:44From their faults
00:59:45And crushed
00:59:45With many secrets
00:59:46Which they carried with them
00:59:48The dust
00:59:49Under the carpet
00:59:50Of a country
00:59:51Accustomed to mysteries
01:00:05Greetings
01:00:05Thi in
01:00:07And under
01:00:07Of a country
01:00:15Thank you all.
01:00:38Thank you all.
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