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Un suggestivo ritratto storico e socio-antropologico di Napoli e della criminalità organizzata che la affligge, realizzato a partire da filmati d'epoca provenienti dagli archivi di Rai Teche. Con la musica e la voce di Meg. Regia: Francesco Patierno

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00:00:30The Guardia di Finanza conducted a new anti-smuggling operation this morning at dawn in the waters of the Gulf of Naples.
00:00:36A Panamanian-flagged smuggling vessel was seized with a cargo of 700 cases of foreign cigarettes worth a
00:00:43value of 200 million lire.
00:00:52The capture was quite dramatic and occurred after a high-speed chase of approximately 12 miles.
00:00:59A Finance Police patrol boat had spotted a 300-ton cargo vessel 8 miles off Ischia.
00:01:05He ordered a halt but instead of stopping the unit pushed its engines to maximum.
00:01:10The Coast Guard also fired several bursts of machine gun fire with the aim of intimidating and only then did the smuggling vessel
00:01:17she surrendered.
00:01:18The eight crew members were arrested.
00:01:21The four are of Moroccan nationality, two are Spanish, one Portuguese and one Italian.
00:01:54The four were arrested.
00:02:01The phenomenon of organized crime is taking on worrying proportions in the countryside.
00:02:06Over 200 deaths between 1980 and 1981 were the result of the fighting between the various clans.
00:02:12in which the Camorra is divided, having transformed itself into a mafia structure.
00:02:38Naples is not a rebellious city.
00:02:42Naples is a stronghold of the working and plebeian classes with respect to their miserable living conditions.
00:02:56Naples is a faction that allows the city to maintain a state of equilibrium.
00:03:05with respect to the profound balances present between social classes.
00:03:14In Naples there was no popular social revolution.
00:03:19The ruling classes did not revolt against the established power.
00:03:26The social rebellion was contained and turned inward.
00:03:32It has imploded in behaviors, attitudes and organizations
00:03:38who have disciplined the disorder
00:03:40preventing it from exploding against the ruling classes.
00:04:15The social rebellion was contained and turned inward.
00:04:19Chiud'è was contained and turned inside out.
00:04:24Always think of classes in relation to the borizzas of closings in relation to their superiors.
00:04:28Chiud'è was contained and turned inside out.
00:04:33There was no contained and turned inside.
00:04:33The rebellion of a term was counterform,
00:04:36classes for internal calling.
00:04:36If you're stuck inside.
00:04:55Wherever there is prosperity, extortion affects at least 10% of the city and province's merchants.
00:05:03Drugs are obviously involved in the process.
00:05:23Try to remember, do you remember exactly what you stole the first time, where, when?
00:05:30Hey, you stole fruit, candy.
00:05:42And you went to the educational institute for stealing fruit and candy the first time?
00:05:48A fruit of a machine.
00:06:08And how long did you stay there?
00:06:11Four months.
00:06:19Did the four months help you understand that it was important not to steal so as not to return to the institution, or not?
00:06:28No.
00:06:30To get out right away, go steal again.
00:06:35So those four months were of no use to you?
00:06:38Nothing.
00:06:40Why do they have nothing?
00:06:43Eh, why?
00:06:46They didn't do anything to me.
00:07:08But when you catch these sailors at the port, what do you tell them?
00:07:11Yes, but you suggest, you propose that he bring...
00:07:25But when you go to the port, don't your parents look for you?
00:07:30Do your parents, your father, your mother, know that you're going to the port?
00:07:34No.
00:07:35Not even yours?
00:07:36No, they don't know.
00:07:37They don't know.
00:07:37If we are, we go alone.
00:07:39Go alone.
00:07:40But there are other guys who...
00:07:42Well, yes.
00:07:43...they claim to do the same thing?
00:07:46Huh?
00:07:49But there are the two.
00:08:09Thank you all.
00:08:46Thank you all.
00:08:58Thank you all.
00:09:45Thank you all.
00:09:48There are two markets, one legal and the other illegal.
00:09:58Of the same size, of the same importance.
00:10:06The market is illegal and regulated by political and institutional authorities.
00:10:15Illegality is tolerated and legitimized as long as it does not cross the threshold that guarantees survival.
00:10:24Beyond this threshold it is no longer accepted and becomes illegitimate.
00:10:30The field of illegality is therefore regulated by the ruling class.
00:10:41In this fluid field, the presence of the Camorra has also been accepted.
00:10:46as an excess of violence on the part of a people that can produce crime while also necessarily having to live off illegality.
00:10:57The Camorra is a tool and a power to be used, to come to terms with, to divide the
00:11:06advantages of illegality,
00:11:07as long as it does not exceed the limits of questioning, hegemony and political control over illegality.
00:11:22Smuggling creates a habit. Hundreds of thousands of people have become accustomed to smuggling.
00:11:31But we got used to it, I was forced to get used to smuggling.
00:11:37It's not a habit, because if I had a job and went to do smuggling it would be
00:11:44a habit.
00:11:45But if there is only one way, I think that is the way, you can't go right and
00:11:51left.
00:11:52If there's no smuggling, tell me what we can do in Naples, because there's no work.
00:11:58So who goes out in the morning with the motorboat and goes to the Ardo?
00:12:01He goes to the front lines, because he risks money, life, imprisonment and more of these.
00:12:07You have to risk that to live, you do that to live.
00:12:10You are a whole family who are paying, let's say, harsh penalties for smuggling.
00:12:15How many are you?
00:12:16Five or six family members.
00:12:18For example, how much are you serving?
00:12:22Three months and days to go.
00:12:24Does he go in the evening and leave in the morning?
00:12:25And go out in the morning, yes.
00:12:27Can he still go to work in the morning like this?
00:12:29At seven and trying to find work.
00:12:33Here in Naples work has never existed.
00:12:36He says five years.
00:12:37Listen, how old are you?
00:12:38Five years.
00:12:39Five years?
00:12:40What is your name?
00:12:42What is your name?
00:12:43Say your name.
00:12:43Tonino.
00:12:44Tonino?
00:12:45Listen, what time do you start selling cigarettes in the morning?
00:12:48And no.
00:12:49At nine o'clock.
00:12:50And you stay until evening, until it's dark?
00:12:52Listen, Valenzi, we'd like to know your opinion on the smuggling phenomenon in Naples.
00:12:58What can you tell us?
00:12:59We are talking about a social fact.
00:13:02We are talking about a drama that affects the city.
00:13:05And that is, we have here in Naples an economic situation such that unemployment is so vast, profound, endemic,
00:13:13so people make do, as they say, they make do.
00:13:16One way to get by is this, that is, to smuggle.
00:13:20But what contraband?
00:13:21There are those who do smuggling at a very high level, even exploiting the smuggling workers
00:13:29and therefore also doing things that should be punished fiercely by law and instead these things do not happen.
00:13:37Instead we have here maybe two, three thousand, four thousand people who make ends meet by selling cigarettes on the street.
00:13:44in which they consider this to a certain extent almost as if it were a job, a job, a kind of small business
00:13:52because they go to the place in the morning, it's not a fixed period, sometimes they stay on the place for 12 hours,
00:13:58I don't know, for example in the highway towns to sell cigarettes to motorists
00:14:04or in some other part of the city where cigarette smugglers are known to exist.
00:14:08Then they do their calculations to find out how much money they can spend, what they can buy, and what they can't buy.
00:14:14And so it establishes in them a certain mentality where they do an almost legal thing where they come to their
00:14:21life.
00:14:22Now, to push these two or three thousand people back, taking away their only chance of survival,
00:14:28it means forcing them, almost pushing them to join the ranks of the underworld.
00:14:56Thank you all.
00:15:16Do you always use the relay to transfer a load?
00:15:21Sometimes even twice.
00:15:24When we know the road is very dangerous, we try to use two relays.
00:15:30What is the purpose of the unmarked car?
00:15:32To look at the road, there is a lot of drone.
00:15:36How do you communicate with the following load?
00:15:40We have these three stoppers and we also have this record-breaker, with the records that we have words like
00:15:50were it a word of Urchino.
00:15:51That every song is a danger, is a warning.
00:15:58With this song he knows the meaning of what I warned him.
00:16:04For example, he comes back smiling, what does it mean?
00:16:07Go back, go back to the warehouse.
00:16:37The Camorra is not the Mafia.
00:16:40It wasn't at the beginning, it isn't today.
00:16:45It's not the mafia, because it's not a single criminal organization they refer to.
00:16:50They report the criminals who operate there, just as happens in Sicily, for Cosa Nostra.
00:16:57Fund, ready, always, prepare 50 million in two or three days, if you don't blow up, okay?
00:17:02I'm ready to shoot everyone, you understand? And don't be a jerk.
00:17:07Ready?
00:17:08Soon, good morning.
00:17:09Good morning, tell me.
00:17:11So, as I see, I don't hear anything.
00:17:14How am I feeling anything?
00:17:15So, you don't want to come and you don't want to swear.
00:17:19But maybe we understood each other, after all.
00:17:21So, are you kidding? Let's joke.
00:17:24I'm kidding.
00:17:25But how come you're kidding me?
00:17:27I'm not joking, because at a certain point, apart from the fact that I'm full of debt and
00:17:32I have to pay,
00:17:33if it is, I have to pay my suppliers, because I am paid my zonal.
00:17:36I don't even ask for it, two days.
00:17:49Director, what did you feel when you received this phone call?
00:17:52He experienced something that no one else had, in short.
00:17:55This is the point, because it has to happen to feel something like this.
00:18:02How did they ask you for the money? What did they ask you for?
00:18:04We had a phone call first.
00:18:09With a very vague request to prepare money.
00:18:12We didn't know how much or where, if anything, to leave them.
00:18:18Then, after a week, we got a bombshell from this phone call.
00:18:25So did she speak? Did the police go?
00:18:30Why not...
00:18:32Regardless of whether you can give in the first time, you will always give in.
00:19:05How old are you?
00:19:06I'm 15 years old.
00:19:07And how long have you been dealing heroin?
00:19:09It's been two years.
00:19:11And do you shoot yourself?
00:19:11Yes.
00:19:12Do you get inhaled too?
00:19:13But I just tell myself.
00:19:15Do you only smell? But do you smell heroin or cocaine?
00:19:18Cocaine.
00:19:18Cocaine.
00:19:19And you deal both heroin and cocaine?
00:19:21Yes.
00:19:21How old are you?
00:19:22I'm 13.
00:19:44Have you committed many robberies?
00:19:46Yes.
00:19:47Tell us a little about what kind of robberies.
00:19:51To people, for example.
00:19:52A couple.
00:19:53I'm going in with the gun, I'm selling everything, gold, money, everything.
00:19:58What gun do I use?
00:20:00Pistol of...
00:20:01The toy.
00:20:02Oh, that's not a real gun?
00:20:03No.
00:20:05And what other robberies do you do?
00:20:07Only couples on the street?
00:20:08No, even in gaming rooms, in saloons, in bars, everything starts.
00:20:14And have you ever committed any robberies?
00:20:16Yes, I only made three.
00:20:18Small or large?
00:20:20Small?
00:20:20One large and two small.
00:20:22Which one was the big one?
00:20:25It was a million and a half, which is old.
00:20:28When I got my pension, I was hit with a gun by a guy on a scooter.
00:20:39I stopped him from close by and he ran away.
00:20:41And what was the old man doing while you were putting him?
00:20:44He came.
00:20:44He was also screaming.
00:20:46Was he screaming?
00:20:46Were you there too?
00:20:47Yes, I was there too.
00:20:48Didn't you feel sorry for the old man?
00:20:51At that moment, for the money...
00:20:53At that moment the water, there is the money...
00:20:55They don't make us feel sorry.
00:20:57Is money more important?
00:20:58Yes.
00:20:59Yes.
00:21:13So, what do you have for me?
00:21:17Bad!
00:21:20For this, all of us are in trouble!
00:21:34Good night, he wants to give us
00:21:42Good night, he wants to give us
00:21:49He wants to give us
00:21:58The powerful hands of the mafia are now extended over everything
00:22:02From the extortion of shops and construction sites
00:22:05To cigarette smuggling
00:22:06To drugs, to clandestine gambling houses
00:22:09At the fruit and vegetable markets
00:22:12But here the crime
00:22:15What's there here, what's really there
00:22:17It's not uncontrollable now
00:22:20Once upon a time there was the fact that everyone
00:22:23He held dominion over an area
00:22:27What was happening there
00:22:28The first one who knew was the boss
00:22:32Let's say
00:22:34Of the paranza
00:22:37As they say here
00:22:38So he knew everything
00:22:41He already knew who committed a certain crime
00:22:47Not now, people come from other countries
00:22:51It is thought that they may come from Sicily
00:22:53From the people of Marsili
00:22:55But in Naples no one is up to the task of staying
00:22:58In this faculty
00:22:59Because it takes other skills
00:23:01We need more people who are in this group
00:23:04So Sicilians and Marsiliesi
00:23:07They would have the dominion
00:23:09The domain regarding cigarette smuggling
00:23:11Regarding these things
00:23:14I mean, do Neapolitans play a leading role?
00:23:20No
00:23:21The Neapolitans
00:23:22It can only be one person to do
00:23:26To be done by combing
00:23:28They are little paranzettes like that
00:23:30Who do little jobs
00:23:32But when put together they form
00:23:34They can create strength
00:23:37Put together
00:23:42The transformation into heroin
00:23:44It raises its price to 40 million per kilo
00:23:47For the wholesaler
00:23:48Retail dealers could earn up to 130 million
00:23:52Very high earnings and proportionate risks
00:23:54Confirmation comes from Marseille
00:23:56From the bloody fights between gangs
00:23:59For the control of clandestine laboratories
00:24:01What it cost in a year
00:24:02Already 14 dead
00:24:11Rue de Lully
00:24:12The place is called Le Mans
00:24:14In Southern slang
00:24:15It means the farm
00:24:18We were told that the place is popular
00:24:20Often from men who count for a lot
00:24:22In Lepanier
00:24:22A neighborhood behind the old port
00:24:24Headquarters of the Marseille underworld
00:24:28The man we see in these pictures
00:24:30He had been described to us as the one who held the reins of the relationships
00:24:34Among the Italian, Marseille and American traffickers
00:24:38Five days after taking these pictures
00:24:41This man in a nearby place
00:24:43He was killed by machine gun fire
00:24:46His name
00:24:48Robert Bistoni
00:24:49Better known in the environment
00:24:51Like Laga Khan
00:24:52A few days later
00:24:54In 17 hours
00:24:55From Saturday afternoon to Sunday noon
00:24:58Five more deaths
00:25:12From Naples
00:25:14The news of these days
00:25:15It brings us drug news
00:25:17Of heroin
00:25:18Which is the strongest and most expensive drug
00:25:20Police officers
00:25:22They seized large quantities of it
00:25:25In the streets
00:25:27And on the smuggling boats
00:25:28In the waters of the blow
00:25:29Shootings occur with deaths and injuries
00:25:32Always watching scenes from a movie
00:25:35With the difference
00:25:37That the dead are real
00:25:48In 1960
00:25:49International smuggling
00:25:52He moves from Marseille to Naples
00:25:55And in the same period
00:25:58By a strange twist of justice
00:26:01Several mafia bosses
00:26:03Of considerable weight
00:26:04They are placed under forced residence in Campania
00:26:10The Mafia
00:26:12He has large amounts of capital to invest
00:26:14And the Camorra
00:26:16She is forced to use
00:26:17The wealth of the mafia
00:26:19To enter this new phase
00:26:21About cigarette trafficking
00:26:22It's drugs
00:26:25The Neapolitan Camorra
00:26:27So
00:26:27Become a Mafia helper
00:26:32It's historic
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00:26:33Yes
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00:26:35I have
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00:27:12When was the last time you stole?
00:27:15The last time, in October.
00:27:19What did you steal?
00:27:20I stole a lanyard.
00:27:22Yes.
00:27:23A little lace?
00:27:24Yes.
00:27:24And they discovered you?
00:27:26No.
00:27:28How much did you get from the hatchet?
00:27:3040 thousand lire.
00:27:32Were you on a motorcycle?
00:27:33No, on foot, I'll put the boy.
00:27:36And are your father and mother with you, do you live with your family?
00:27:39No, my mother is dead, my father is married, another female is married.
00:27:43And where did you live?
00:27:46I was with my grandmother.
00:27:47Always with grandma?
00:27:48Yes, when my grandmother died, I ended up on the street.
00:27:53Where did you sleep?
00:27:54Me, on the railway.
00:27:56In the railway spiders?
00:28:00And how did you support yourself, eat, dress?
00:28:04I was going to steal, right?
00:28:06Why do you carry the knife in your pocket?
00:28:09No, because I wanted to kill my father.
00:28:12Then I would end up inside.
00:28:16Did they put you in?
00:28:17No, I wanted to go and kill my father, didn't I?
00:28:20Then I realized I was going inside, to jail.
00:28:22Did you want to kill your father?
00:28:25I don't know.
00:28:29Listen to me carefully, why did you want to kill your father?
00:28:34No, because when I was with him, right?
00:28:38When the police came to my house, he always said peels, but the police.
00:28:41So, for example, my brother came to work, then if he had the police worried, then the police would worry me.
00:28:47he didn't believe me, he came to believe me.
00:28:49If he had beaten me with the club and then killed me with that knife, he had accepted a ball here, I
00:28:57he had accepted.
00:28:57Did it hurt your hand?
00:28:58Yes, the police didn't believe it, the police.
00:29:03And what were the lies your father told the police?
00:29:06No, he said I was running away from home, but I didn't have one, he kicked me out of the house.
00:29:14Young children have an extraordinary talent for identifying the true source of authority.
00:29:26In particular conditions, the figure of the natural parent is transferred to that of a leader,
00:29:34who, despite not having blood ties, has a strong paternal vibration within the group
00:29:41and takes on the primary regulatory tasks carried out by the parent in the actual family.
00:29:50The natural leader of a group, therefore, is the model on which it will be formed, the Camorrista.
00:30:21On Viale Kennedy, in Naples, two unknown men killed Luigi Grieco with a few shots from a Luger B38.
00:30:28called the sci-eco, the donkey.
00:30:29The echo-ski tries to escape the gusts coming from a speeding car,
00:30:34but he doesn't have time to take refuge in one of his friends' shops.
00:30:37March 11, 1974, the series of murders continues.
00:30:41It's the turn of Vincenzo Grieco, 31 years old, known as the ski-and-chietiello.
00:30:46He is the brother of Luigi Grieco.
00:30:48Even for the ski-and-chietiello, the execution is summary.
00:30:51They kill him with a few gunshots,
00:30:53while he is in his powerful car, at the Arena, in the smugglers' area.
00:30:57Another brother, Ferdinando, aged 23, remains in the Grieco family.
00:31:02Are you Ferdinand?
00:31:03Yes.
00:31:03Do you deal with insurance?
00:31:06Yes.
00:31:08However, does he have any knowledge of the events that led to the disappearance of his brothers?
00:31:24What do you mean by an acquaintance?
00:31:27Of the world that seems to have been behind the events that led to it,
00:31:32what caused the two disasters?
00:31:35No, nothing.
00:31:38I can't tell you anything about that at all.
00:31:42There are differences between the old Camorra and...
00:31:45Oh, this one, yes.
00:31:47There is no more beginning, there is no more...
00:31:52As she says, the old Camorra...
00:31:56It was once based on the principle...
00:32:00And when you confronted a person, you confronted them head on.
00:32:04He made himself known.
00:32:07Did you know who you were dealing with?
00:32:10Today, however, no one knows.
00:32:13Even if you walk armed...
00:32:17It's the same thing.
00:32:18As a representative of the Grieco...
00:32:22He feels hunted, he also fears that...
00:32:26The revenge of these unknown murderers...
00:32:29That struck his brothers...
00:32:32Can I reach her too?
00:32:36I don't know what to answer you.
00:32:39Anyway, I'm telling you that...
00:32:43I fear nothing.
00:32:46Are you not afraid of anything?
00:32:47No, that's why I also go unarmed.
00:32:51I don't carry any weapons with me.
00:32:54Because if I fired someone...
00:32:57And I would know who this someone is...
00:33:03Then I would be right to be afraid...
00:33:05To meet him, or to...
00:33:08Of being overwhelmed, or of trying to overwhelm it.
00:33:13And that doesn't mean going all out...
00:33:18Expose yourself...
00:33:19At the shooting...
00:33:22To the revenge of these unknown people.
00:33:27And what would you do to avoid exposing yourself?
00:33:31If it's decided, it's decided.
00:33:34In two years, about ten crimes...
00:33:37All done in gangster fashion.
00:33:40The Camorra has learned the lesson of the Mafia.
00:33:43The methods of the guapperia, the direct comparisons...
00:33:45Declarations between men of honor...
00:33:47They seem to survive only in popular theaters.
00:34:05New crimes underway in Navora!
00:34:07New crimes underway in Navora!
00:34:10Pasqualone's widow killed with her husband was killed!
00:34:13A thrilling revenge love story!
00:34:16The pomodina! All about the crime underway in Navora!
00:34:20Again!
00:34:36The first high-profile case of the Camorra's presence in Naples...
00:34:40...it's a story halfway between crime news and an honor killing.
00:34:43And it concerns Pupetta Maresca, the wife of a boss...
00:34:46...who in 1955 took justice into his own hands...
00:34:50...killing her husband's alleged murderer.
00:34:55October 4, 1955...
00:34:58...Pupetta Maresca, the young widow...
00:35:00...appears in Corso Novara.
00:35:02Not yet twenty, Bella...
00:35:04...it was Misca Stella Mare di Stabia.
00:35:06She is a few months pregnant.
00:35:07He arrives by car with his fourteen-year-old brother Ciruzzo.
00:35:12The boy enters the bar frequented by Antonio Esposito...
00:35:15...known as Totonno and Pomigliano.
00:35:18Don Antò, my sister needs to talk to you.
00:35:20The man understands that his time has come...
00:35:22...but he can't back out.
00:35:24He goes out, but barely has time to cross the threshold of the bar...
00:35:27...that Pupetta confronts him with gunshots.
00:35:30Seriously injured, Totonno and Pomigliano will also die in hospital.
00:35:34Pupetta becomes the heroine of the Camorra.
00:35:37He will serve eight years in prison for his revenge.
00:35:41With the end of Totonno and Pomigliano and Pascalone...
00:35:44...the era of the dominance of the country thugs comes to an end...
00:35:47...that come from the hinterland...
00:35:48...to impose their power over the urban area.
00:35:51The Camorra changes its methods and begins to deal with new types of trafficking.
00:36:02The first Saturday in May...
00:36:03...the head and blood of the saint...
00:36:06...are removed from the cathedral chapel...
00:36:08...and carried in procession together with the images of other saints...
00:36:12...along an itinerary that runs through the streets of the historic center...
00:36:15...up to the church of Santa Chiara.
00:36:21...the relic containing the blood of the holy martyr...
00:36:25...is delivered to the Archdiocese.
00:36:31...the dust and storm...
00:36:35...the earthquake page...
00:36:38...it's the crime again.
00:36:41Here is Raffaele Cutolo, what is he for you?
00:36:43For me, Raffaele Cutolo is a man...
00:36:46...serious, simple, sincere and real...
00:36:49...and very fond of this land of Octavian...
00:36:51...because Octavian raised him when he was a child...
00:36:55...Ottaviano has always been on this earth...
00:36:57...and he loves the people of Ottaviano...
00:36:59...with heart and truly profound respect and esteem...
00:37:03...he grew up among the people...
00:37:05...he is a man of the people...
00:37:06...he is a man who gives everything for Octavian...
00:37:08...the heart...
00:37:09...it's not because people can imagine it...
00:37:11...that Raffaele Cutolo was a bully...
00:37:12...It is not true...
00:37:13...Raffaele Cutolo is a sincere man...
00:37:15...he's like our patron saint...
00:37:16...we were born with him...
00:37:18...and we will die with him...
00:37:20Raffaele Cutolo is a bully...
00:37:22...with the bullies...
00:37:23...with those who do harm...
00:37:25...not with those who...
00:37:26...Raffaele Cutolo helps these people...
00:37:28...which has been mistreated...
00:37:30...both from politicians...
00:37:31...both from the judiciary...
00:37:33...he always makes himself available...
00:37:35...it's a land that...
00:37:35...they basically do whatever they want with it...
00:37:38...Raffaele Cutolo has established an order...
00:37:40...I hope I don't get sick...
00:37:43...no because if I wanted to fall ill...
00:37:45...no that my blood would rush...
00:37:46...I would let him drive me crazy...
00:37:48...because it is noble blood...
00:37:50...worthy of being loved...
00:38:00Raffaele Cutolo...
00:38:01...enters the scene...
00:38:02...with an ambitious goal...
00:38:06...to tear up the Camorra...
00:38:08...from the control of the Sicilian Mafia...
00:38:10...and create the new organized Camorra...
00:38:14...a single command...
00:38:16...military and economic...
00:38:21...in the new organized Camorra...
00:38:24...there's everything...
00:38:25...and there's room for everyone...
00:38:28...from the pickpocket...
00:38:29...to the drug dealer...
00:38:31...from the extortionist...
00:38:32...to the money launderer...
00:38:34...from the drug dealer...
00:38:35...to the entrepreneur...
00:38:37...from the scam organizer...
00:38:39...to the robber...
00:38:46...the new organized Camorra...
00:38:48...becomes a real crime industry...
00:38:51...with thousands of employees...
00:38:56...Cutolo...
00:38:57...he encountered juvenile delinquency...
00:38:59...recruited her...
00:39:00...in the urban suburbs and in prisons...
00:39:03...he compacted it...
00:39:04...he gave her a flag...
00:39:05...and something to believe in...
00:39:07...and above all he gave her...
00:39:09...the belief...
00:39:10...that with violence...
00:39:12...you are not marginalized...
00:39:14...but yes he is someone...
00:39:32...to Octavian...
00:39:33...there's also Don Raffaele's castle...
00:39:35...the Norman castle...
00:39:36...was inhabited...
00:39:37...until a few years ago...
00:39:38...from the heirs of the doctors...
00:39:39...there are 365 rooms...
00:39:42...with a large park...
00:39:43...pool...
00:39:43...tennis court...
00:39:44...in the large halls of Ottaviano's castle...
00:39:47...Camorra headquarters...
00:39:48...the neophytes undergo...
00:39:50...at the swearing-in ceremony...
00:39:52...how to federalize a picciotto...
00:39:55...with the boss's permission...
00:39:57...of the contact...
00:39:58...of the young chief...
00:39:59...of the sharpshooter...
00:40:00...and my right hand...
00:40:01...turning around some kids...
00:40:02...I'm moving on to the first vote on my partner...
00:40:04...if I knew him before through an honest contrast...
00:40:07...from this moment on...
00:40:09...I know him as an honorable young man...
00:40:10...with the boss's permission...
00:40:12...of the accountant...
00:40:12...of the young chief...
00:40:13...of the sharpshooter...
00:40:14...and on my right hand...
00:40:15...turning around some kids...
00:40:16...I'm moving on to the second vote on my partner...
00:40:18...if I had previously known him as a young man of honor...
00:40:21...from this moment on...
00:40:22...I know him as a picciotto belonging...
00:40:24...and not belonging to this body of society...
00:40:27...I embrace him in flesh, skin and bone...
00:40:29...I swear to share with him...
00:40:30...cent for cent...
00:40:32...and thousandth by thousandth...
00:40:33...if sheet resheet inference...
00:40:35...carries it at his own expense...
00:40:37...and in defense of the company...
00:40:39...she's kind of her brother's representative...
00:40:42...if the sister...
00:40:43...yes I say...
00:40:43...but I represent it a little in the sense...
00:40:45...that you keep in touch with people...
00:40:47...ninth...
00:40:47...contact with anyone...
00:40:48...contact with anyone...
00:40:50...and my brother has been following it for 20 years already...
00:40:53...and I'm always behind my brother...
00:40:54...but still...
00:40:55...my brother is used to always doing nice things...
00:40:57...and still does beautiful things...
00:40:59She told me...
00:41:00...if one has to ask a favor of his brother...
00:41:03...to my brother...
00:41:04...and my brother rightly...
00:41:05...if it is addressed to whom...
00:41:06...In short...
00:41:07...I'm happy to...
00:41:07...like the same thing...
00:41:08...and helps a lady...
00:41:09...that if I had room...
00:41:10...good husband...
00:41:11...and my brother wrote...
00:41:12...to persons in charge...
00:41:13...and he did I had a place anyway...
00:41:15...what they say...
00:41:15...as they call it...
00:41:16...eh...
00:41:16...I already told you...
00:41:17...as they call it...
00:41:18...who was a good boy...
00:41:20...my brother has always worked...
00:41:21...then it happened...
00:41:22...say thank you...
00:41:22...when I was nineteen...
00:41:24...they set up shop...
00:41:25...they gave the gastre...
00:41:26...twelve years...
00:41:26...and from that little...
00:41:27...let's cash in on things...
00:41:28...In short...
00:41:28...it started on its own...
00:41:30...then it was a deadline...
00:41:31...the deadline has passed...
00:41:32...and with that deadline...
00:41:33...if it's shot...
00:41:34...that the carabinieri...
00:41:36...then they escaped...
00:41:37...like...
00:41:37...and all the tragedy...
00:41:38...my brother is this...
00:41:39...for example...
00:41:39...they think so...
00:41:40...the head of the Camorra...
00:41:51...eh...
00:41:52...sings...
00:41:53...they are for now...
00:41:59...life and arms...
00:42:04...in the dwarves...
00:42:05...mom...
00:42:06...who is in the night...
00:42:07...sing this divine song...
00:42:09...darling, she's a poor mother...
00:42:11...and holy shit she's here...
00:42:12...her child...
00:42:13...mom...
00:42:14...I'll pass...
00:42:14...to hear a sound...
00:42:15...as the apple says...
00:42:17...they sound like steps...
00:42:18...I went down to Danize...
00:42:19...the blessed day...
00:42:20...mom...
00:42:21...the sky...
00:42:22...of scant color...
00:42:23...raised by the sun...
00:42:25...splendid...
00:42:26...almost days...
00:42:26...in the dawns...
00:42:27...of the day of love...
00:42:44A member of a clan...
00:42:46...was waiting for someone...
00:42:47...the killer has arrived...
00:42:50The boss...
00:42:52...of a clan...
00:42:53...he was drinking coffee...
00:42:54...in a bar...
00:42:54...they have arrived...
00:42:55...more killers...
00:42:59...a night watchman...
00:43:01...hired by the placement...
00:43:03...the killers...
00:43:04...they kill him...
00:43:05...in the shack...
00:43:05...of a construction site...
00:43:07...era...
00:43:08...Gennaro Larocca...
00:43:10...clan boss...
00:43:11...of Mezzogiorno...
00:43:12...clan...
00:43:13...among the most active...
00:43:13...of recent times...
00:43:15...objective...
00:43:15...to counteract...
00:43:17...hegemony...
00:43:17...by Raffaele Cutolo...
00:43:19...considered the boss...
00:43:20...of the new Camorra...
00:43:45...all friends...
00:43:48...definitely...
00:43:49...you friends...
00:43:49...as...
00:43:50...you too...
00:43:51...everyone...
00:43:52...of course...
00:43:53...these proofs of affection...
00:43:54...that she has...
00:43:55...when it arrives...
00:43:56...in court...
00:43:57...and I told you...
00:43:57...this is my game...
00:43:58...people love me...
00:44:00...do you feel loved?
00:44:02...they prove it to me...
00:44:03...it's not that...
00:44:04...I feel alone...
00:44:05...they prove it to me...
00:44:06...with facts...
00:44:06...but it's also his policy...
00:44:08...to assert oneself...
00:44:09...and to affirm...
00:44:10...his name...
00:44:11...it doesn't exist...
00:44:12...because I don't need it...
00:44:12...not a penny...
00:44:13...nothing at all...
00:44:14...Anyway...
00:44:14...I am the son of peasants...
00:44:15...I'm proud of it...
00:44:17...Therefore...
00:44:18...if I have some money...
00:44:19...I sent myself...
00:44:20...to the suffering currency...
00:44:21...I don't send any...
00:44:22...as they say...
00:44:22...only to prisoners...
00:44:23...you can see...
00:44:24...in prisons...
00:44:25...I do the screenings every day...
00:44:26...to some little girls...
00:44:27...to the children...
00:44:27...maybe because I need affection...
00:44:29...I do not know...
00:44:29...and these tens of millions...
00:44:31...where do they come from...
00:44:32...this that she distributes?
00:44:33...and he told me...
00:44:34...do a sifting...
00:44:34...he says...
00:44:35...of 600 thousand liters...
00:44:36...that distributes it...
00:44:37...what should I do with it...
00:44:38...that they give them like this...
00:44:39...voluntarily?
00:44:40...oh no...
00:44:40...to me who...
00:44:41...I can extort them...
00:44:43...Here you are...
00:44:44...it is said that...
00:44:44...she built...
00:44:46...his character...
00:44:47...also knowing how to exploit...
00:44:49...the mass media...
00:44:50...television...
00:44:51...radio...
00:44:51...newspapers...
00:44:52...just to build...
00:44:53...the boss character...
00:44:56...in this...
00:44:56...they recognize them...
00:44:57...but I'm not a boss...
00:44:59...I'm not really a boss...
00:45:00...it doesn't exist...
00:45:01...I've been in prison for 20 years...
00:45:03...I've been in prison for 18 years...
00:45:04...Well...
00:45:04...between inside and outside...
00:45:05...made this cute one...
00:45:06...but what times...
00:45:06...I moved away...
00:45:07...the process we are going through...
00:45:10...moved away...
00:45:11...No...
00:45:11...escaped...
00:45:12...a little loudly...
00:45:14...I did it...
00:45:15...to give a slap in the face...
00:45:16...to the institution...
00:45:16...in a classroom next door...
00:45:18...they are processing...
00:45:19...Pasquale Barra...
00:45:20...which is defined...
00:45:22...the long, violent arm...
00:45:24...of the Camorra...
00:45:25...Pasquale Barra...
00:45:26...he's been a friend of mine since I was little...
00:45:28...we are friends...
00:45:29...my friend forever...
00:45:30...he's an unlucky one...
00:45:31...but who...
00:45:32...he's going his way...
00:45:34...finds it...
00:45:35...as a killer...
00:45:36...how do you find it...
00:45:37...but...
00:45:37...these words...
00:45:38...you don't understand them...
00:45:39...this killer...
00:45:40...he can't find it...
00:45:40...what do you want me to do...
00:45:41...if someone gives you...
00:45:42...a blow...
00:45:43...he wants to kill you...
00:45:44...what are you doing...
00:45:45...everyone calls it...
00:45:46...the boss of bosses...
00:45:48...others say so...
00:45:50...others say so...
00:45:50...I am...
00:45:50...a man who...
00:45:52...she walked put...
00:45:53...against society...
00:45:54...Here you are...
00:45:54...in recent times...
00:45:56...it was noticed...
00:45:57...a certain contrast...
00:45:58...between the clans...
00:45:59...how do you define it...
00:46:00...how do you explain it...
00:46:01...Here you are...
00:46:02...what a clan...
00:46:03...eh...
00:46:03...we're talking about opposition...
00:46:05...between her and the others...
00:46:06...No...
00:46:06...journalists say these things...
00:46:08...they write...
00:46:09...they say...
00:46:10...and the two hundred dead...
00:46:12...in a year and a half...
00:46:12...it's not like they're written in the newspapers...
00:46:14...earthquakes...
00:46:14...earthquakes...
00:46:15...No...
00:46:15...those...
00:46:16...killed dead...
00:46:18...those killed...
00:46:19...those killed...
00:46:20...someone used to say kindly...
00:46:21...the rope pumps...
00:46:21...to play dead...
00:46:23...eh...
00:46:24...Well...
00:46:24...she is considered...
00:46:25...the number one...
00:46:26...No...
00:46:26...but not of the...
00:46:27...the Camorra...
00:46:28...the ones I meant...
00:46:29...about the mafia she says...
00:46:30...no not even...
00:46:32...but the Camorra...
00:46:33...you're repeating what I meant...
00:46:34...they did against the Camorra...
00:46:36...you have to ask them...
00:46:42...of the Neapolitan group...
00:46:44...a woman is a suffering person...
00:46:46...like me...
00:46:46...I'm no one's rival...
00:46:50...here she is...
00:46:51...how would you define yourself then?
00:46:53...but...
00:46:53...I'm a fighter...
00:46:54...against injustice...
00:46:56...me and all my friends...
00:46:59...a Robin Hood...
00:47:01...let's say...
00:47:03...let's say...
00:47:03...but I know that she...
00:47:04...he rules in prisons...
00:47:06...no, he doesn't command...
00:47:07...the director commands...
00:47:08...the marshal...
00:47:08...nothing...
00:47:09...I'm in charge...
00:47:11...she manages to get permits...
00:47:13...to organize...
00:47:15...can only save the unsaveable...
00:47:17...not allowed...
00:47:18...it's not good...
00:47:18...it's all talk...
00:47:20...when someone kills in prison...
00:47:21...his name is mentioned...
00:47:23...it's normal...
00:47:23...guto suits everyone...
00:47:26...I have broad shoulders...
00:47:28...Here you are...
00:47:30...they say she in Campania...
00:47:31...have 3,000 men...
00:47:33...who would do anything for her...
00:47:36...which means I have sown good...
00:47:38...here you have studied...
00:47:39...it means I sowed good...
00:47:40...may have sown interests...
00:47:43...it is said...
00:47:43...cigarette trafficking...
00:47:45...of drugs...
00:47:46...I'm not against drugs...
00:47:48...I am against kidnappings...
00:47:49...I have proven it with facts...
00:47:52...against extortion...
00:47:54...but you see the extortions...
00:47:56...but what do you mean by extortion...
00:47:58...but why these...
00:48:00...that these big industrialists sell...
00:48:02...behind every fortune there is crime...
00:48:04...that's the real Camorra...
00:48:06...so you think you're doing justice...
00:48:08...taking away from those who have accumulated wealth...
00:48:10...I'll do it to the loan sharks...
00:48:16...complicity...
00:48:16...the Camorra...
00:48:17...where does he find this complicity...
00:48:19...in the political world...
00:48:20...among the judiciary...
00:48:22...to give a long speech...
00:48:24...that I would like to know first...
00:48:26...what do you mean by the Camorra...
00:48:28...organized crime...
00:48:30...what do you think...
00:48:31...because there is this organized crime...
00:48:33...because there's the ghetto...
00:48:35...there is no work...
00:48:36...in the countryside...
00:48:37...there's nothing...
00:48:38...that's why...
00:48:39...the most serious episode...
00:48:40...the assassination of Deputy Director Salvia...
00:48:44...he received the judicial communication...
00:48:45...as usual...
00:48:46...I had it...
00:48:47...well, but she slapped him...
00:48:49...yes, that's right...
00:48:49...because he did things...
00:48:51...but there...
00:48:52...but he's dead...
00:48:52...it's bad to talk about a dead person...
00:48:54...Anyway...
00:48:54...I slapped him...
00:48:55...so I'm not...
00:48:55...you heard...
00:48:56...I'm not crazy...
00:48:57...stupid...
00:48:58...I'm crazy smart...
00:48:59...so it's not like I slap someone...
00:49:01...I threaten him with death...
00:49:02...and then I'll kill him...
00:49:03...I'm not going to get life sentences...
00:49:04...in any case he received a judicial communication...
00:49:06...for this fact Salvia...
00:49:07...Yes...
00:49:08...and it's logical...
00:49:09...they covered...
00:49:12...the moods of everything...
00:49:13...and I went to cudo...
00:49:14...it's an accusation that weighs on her...
00:49:16...anyway this...
00:49:17...no, I'm not interested in the accusations they make against me...
00:49:19...I say this about Salvia...
00:49:20...no but all the accusations against Salvia...
00:49:21...all the years of hunting...
00:49:22...because I always go out with my ideas...
00:49:24...to the end...
00:49:45...the first images of the horror on television...
00:49:49...they enter the homes of Italians...
00:49:51...whoever has roots lives there...
00:49:53...he feels anguish gripping his stomach...
00:50:13...the disgusting stuff who is able to...
00:50:15...but it's still 8 in the morning...
00:50:17...we still need him...
00:50:18...help us away...
00:50:19...come on, last night I was here...
00:50:21...nobody arrived...
00:50:23...one on top of the other I collapsed...
00:50:25...everyone...
00:50:25...all five...
00:50:26...and there will be about twenty people down here...
00:50:28...over there are 50 people...
00:50:30...over there 50...
00:50:31...and not one arrives...
00:50:32...I don't know...
00:50:33...how to say...
00:50:35...And...
00:50:35...you go crazy...
00:50:36...you become...
00:50:38...but...
00:50:49...two more bodies were recovered...
00:50:53...the work continues...
00:50:54...it's a thing...
00:50:55...heartbreaking...
00:50:56...it is not possible to describe...
00:50:57...what I'm seeing right now...
00:51:07...it's just a huge...
00:51:09...huge pile of rubble...
00:51:11...and looking at it like this you can't understand...
00:51:14...how can they...
00:51:15...try to recover everything that's left underneath...
00:51:18...it's a truly incredible thing...
00:51:31Raffaele Cutolo...
00:51:32...has close ties with the periphery of the political system...
00:51:37...he commands in many areas of Campania...
00:51:41...and above all...
00:51:43...he commands the prisons...
00:51:49...he's now reached the point where...
00:51:52...his power...
00:51:54...must transform...
00:51:56...in legal power...
00:52:07...on April 27th...
00:52:09...1981...
00:52:11...is kidnapped by the Red Brigades...
00:52:13...Ciro Cirillo...
00:52:15...urban planning councilor...
00:52:17...of the Campania region...
00:52:19...the target of the kidnapping...
00:52:22...is to hold a trial...
00:52:24...to the Christian Democratic choices...
00:52:25...on post-earthquake reconstruction...
00:52:29...and the process...
00:52:31...ends with a verdict...
00:52:38...Cyril Campaign...
00:52:40...press release number 11...
00:52:42...of the Red Brigades...
00:52:43...the trial of Ciro Cirillo...
00:52:45...it's finished...
00:52:46...and the death sentence of this executioner...
00:52:50...it's the right sentence...
00:52:51...in this society...
00:52:53...divided into classes...
00:52:55...the death sentence...
00:52:57...is the only right conclusion...
00:52:59...of the proletarian process...
00:53:00...to whom the executioner Cyril...
00:53:02...was subjected...
00:53:03...and it is...
00:53:04...at the same time...
00:53:06...the highest act of humanity...
00:53:08...that the revolutionary forces...
00:53:09...can perform...
00:53:11...to assert the system...
00:53:13...of armed proletarian power...
00:53:15...and to free...
00:53:16...the proletariat...
00:53:18...from the chains...
00:53:19...of capitalist domination...
00:53:21...Ciro Cirillo...
00:53:22...like the interrogation...
00:53:23...has amply demonstrated...
00:53:26...is the person in charge...
00:53:28...at the highest level...
00:53:29...of the criminal strategy...
00:53:31...of the deportation...
00:53:32...of the proletarians...
00:53:38And this is the point where...
00:53:40...the Cirillo affair...
00:53:42...enters the history of the Camorra...
00:53:45...because exponents...
00:53:47...of a political party...
00:53:48...terrorists...
00:53:50...criminals...
00:53:51...secret services...
00:53:52...and pieces of the State...
00:53:54...they begin to collaborate...
00:53:56...closely...
00:53:57...to free a hostage...
00:53:59...from the hands...
00:54:00...of a criminal gang...
00:54:06...and this...
00:54:07...it's the big opportunity...
00:54:09...for Cutolo...
00:54:11...I was notified at home...
00:54:13...the telephone operator of the service...
00:54:14...that had been...
00:54:15...the councilor was kidnapped...
00:54:16...Ciro Cirillo...
00:54:17...we have of course...
00:54:18...made the first hypotheses...
00:54:20...of work...
00:54:20...during the night...
00:54:21...we raised the alarm...
00:54:22...all external centers...
00:54:24...of the organism...
00:54:24...and all the centers...
00:54:25...of the capital of Rome...
00:54:27...the next morning...
00:54:29...the meeting resumes...
00:54:30...Mr. President...
00:54:31...and we establish...
00:54:32...during the morning...
00:54:33...to get in touch...
00:54:35...with what it was...
00:54:36...the most prominent exponent...
00:54:37...of the Neapolitan Camorra...
00:54:38...the forces of the state...
00:54:39...and the police...
00:54:41...they go to talk to him...
00:54:43...and he...
00:54:44...can finally be recognized...
00:54:47...and legitimized...
00:54:48...from the other power...
00:54:50...the power that counts...
00:54:52...the power of good people.
00:54:56Cutolo of course...
00:54:58...claims...
00:54:59...that at these meetings...
00:55:00...also intervene...
00:55:01...his trusted men...
00:55:03...and at that moment...
00:55:03...his trusted men...
00:55:05...they were Enzo Casillo...
00:55:06...and Corrado Iacolare.
00:55:08When they showed up...
00:55:09...The Casillos and Iacolares...
00:55:10...I didn't know at all...
00:55:11...that were...
00:55:12...let's say belonging...
00:55:14...In short...
00:55:17...indicted...
00:55:18...and it seems to me that Casillo...
00:55:19...she was also the titan...
00:55:20...I don't know...
00:55:20...Iacular in short...
00:55:23...subsequently...
00:55:23...subsequently...
00:55:24...on subsequent visits...
00:55:25...I noticed this...
00:55:27...let's say...
00:55:28...That...
00:55:29...the two who accompanied...
00:55:31...the services...
00:55:32...they were not from the services themselves...
00:55:33...but they were members...
00:55:35...to the NCO.
00:55:37Every time these people came in...
00:55:39...and everyone can say that...
00:55:42...I picked up the phone from my office...
00:55:44...I called the ministry...
00:55:45...and I was saying...
00:55:46...look...
00:55:46...they came...
00:55:47...Tizio...
00:55:47...Caius...
00:55:48...And Sembrolio...
00:55:49...Casillo and Iacolare...
00:55:51...afterwards I learned that they were fugitives...
00:55:53...but I was also saying...
00:55:54...Casillo and Iacolare...
00:55:56...they knew very well...
00:55:57...who were they...
00:55:57...in a famous phone call...
00:55:59...when I spoke with Councilor Cian Greco...
00:56:01...I said...
00:56:01...I'm also looking at Casillo and Iacolare...
00:56:03...and Councilor Cian Greco...
00:56:04...he told me these exact words...
00:56:06...we did 30...
00:56:07...let's also make it 31...
00:56:14...this is quiet eh...
00:56:15...this line...
00:56:16...I did it against her this morning...
00:56:17...another time...
00:56:18...we are very calm...
00:56:19...And...
00:56:19...great news...
00:56:22...we have arrived at...
00:56:23...almost to our wishes...
00:56:25...4.50...
00:56:27...and no...
00:56:29...but it's not for 50...
00:56:30...look lire...
00:56:31...because we have to give them to you...
00:56:33...as you wish...
00:56:36...I explained myself...
00:56:37...1,4,50...
00:56:45...they are discreet...
00:56:46...health conditions...
00:56:48...by Ciro Cirillo...
00:56:49...the regional councilor...
00:56:50...of Christian democracy...
00:56:51...of Campania...
00:56:52...seized by the Red Brigades...
00:56:54...he is released this morning...
00:56:55...shortly after 6 a.m. in Naples...
00:56:56...in the popular neighborhood...
00:56:57...of Poggio Reale...
00:56:58...one billion and 450 million...
00:57:01...according to the Red Brigades...
00:57:02...which they believe they have concluded...
00:57:03...positively...
00:57:04...what they call...
00:57:05...to Campania Cirillo...
00:57:06...the ransom paid...
00:57:07...from the family...
00:57:08...and from the party...
00:57:09...I guess...
00:57:10...as already done Piccoli...
00:57:11...in the most indignant manner...
00:57:13...the provocation made...
00:57:15...in relation to...
00:57:16...of Christian democracy...
00:57:18...put in order...
00:57:23On the release...
00:57:25...of the regional councilor...
00:57:26...Neapolitan...
00:57:27...sometimes still...
00:57:28...in the mystery...
00:57:29...a person kidnapped by the Red Brigades...
00:57:31...Cutolo...
00:57:31...he said he wrote...
00:57:33...and hidden...
00:57:33...a memorial...
00:57:34...of 300 pages...
00:57:35...containing at least...
00:57:37...40 hot names...
00:57:51...a night of fire in Naples...
00:57:53...Friday...
00:57:54...six murders...
00:57:55...in a few hours...
00:57:56...all due...
00:57:57...to the Camorra...
00:57:59...100 people...
00:58:00...killed in the Naples area...
00:58:01...at the beginning of the year...
00:58:02...two crimes...
00:58:03...in the last 24 hours...
00:58:04...a wave of violence...
00:58:06...rooted now...
00:58:07...along with other evils...
00:58:08...of a city...
00:58:09...which appears destined...
00:58:11...to have no peace...
00:58:14...in Naples...
00:58:15...it's now a war...
00:58:16...in six days...
00:58:17...they are already counting...
00:58:18...nine murders...
00:58:19...nine dead...
00:58:20...which are part of the clashes...
00:58:21...between rival gangs...
00:58:22...of the Camorra...
00:58:23...since the beginning of the year...
00:58:24...we are at 91 victims...
00:58:26...the executions...
00:58:27...they reveal themselves...
00:58:28...among the most ruthless...
00:58:29...the killers...
00:58:30...they withdraw...
00:58:31...to any...
00:58:32...even if it's an absurd ritual...
00:58:33...he strangles himself...
00:58:36...the corpses in flames...
00:58:37...of the victims...
00:58:38...to make them unrecognizable...
00:58:39...Yesterday...
00:58:40...a young man...
00:58:41...he was injured...
00:58:42...two of his friends...
00:58:43...they had been murdered...
00:58:44...he disappeared from the hospital...
00:58:46...a few hours after being admitted...
00:58:47...the severity of his condition...
00:58:49...doesn't make it credible...
00:58:50...that he went away on his own...
00:58:52...to avoid questioning...
00:58:53...it's more plausible...
00:58:54...that they kidnapped him...
00:58:56...one or more killers...
00:58:57...to suppress a dangerous witness...
00:59:11...this is the room of the transgression...
00:59:14...all the famous people gathered here...
00:59:16...Camorra members and Mafiosi...
00:59:18...until 50 years ago...
00:59:20...naturally it was suitable here...
00:59:21...the famous oath...
00:59:22...to obedience...
00:59:23...to observance...
00:59:24...there was a court here...
00:59:27...a kind of lawsuit was being filed...
00:59:28...and who had missed it...
00:59:29...paid...
00:59:30...paid with death...
00:59:31...there was little that could be done...
00:59:33...today instead...
00:59:34...the mafia...
00:59:36...is impregnated...
00:59:37...it's full of modern Camorristi...
00:59:39...mafiosi...
00:59:40...who have a way of thinking...
00:59:42...gruent...
00:59:43...I make a point of honor...
00:59:45...and people who kill...
00:59:46...a sense of why...
00:59:47...I have a reason...
00:59:48...now there's the Camorra...
00:59:50...the mafia...
00:59:51...the mafia...
00:59:52...let's call her...
00:59:53...I'd say rather ridiculous...
00:59:55...a mafia...
00:59:56...without a purpose...
00:59:58...without a goal...
00:59:59...without a conscience...
01:00:00...a mafia...
01:00:01...I would call her...
01:00:02...terrifying...
01:00:03...now the machine gun works...
01:00:05...the machine gun...
01:00:06...the rifle...
01:00:07...the killing...
01:00:09...in cold blood...
01:00:10...without a reason...
01:00:11...without a reason...
01:00:13...In short...
01:00:14...it's not here...
01:00:15...the observance...
01:00:16...obedience to the boss...
01:00:17...because the boss was everything...
01:00:18...the boss was like...
01:00:19...the master...
01:00:21...let's say...
01:00:21...of the conduct...
01:00:22...of its other members...
01:00:28...maybe one day...
01:00:28...and also San Gennaro...
01:00:29...will make...
01:00:30...or cutuliano...
01:00:30...or anti-Cutulian...
01:00:31...but I think it's Cutulian...
01:00:32...yes but...
01:00:33...the dead...
01:00:34...he's always joking...
01:00:35...the dead...
01:00:36...No...
01:00:36...the dead...
01:00:37...and the only serious thing...
01:00:39...they are the dead...
01:00:40...Anyway...
01:00:40...there are many...
01:00:41...and they charge them all...
01:00:43...to me...
01:00:43...I don't believe it...
01:00:44...there is no capture montage...
01:00:46...there are few...
01:00:47...Here you are...
01:00:48...Cutolo tries to minimize his role...
01:00:50...is part of his strategy...
01:00:52...on the one hand he tries to advertise his character...
01:00:56...on the other hand, he pulls himself between the wings...
01:00:58...and yet the decisions that sparked the war...
01:01:02...among the various Camorra clans...
01:01:03...are due to his attitudes and his choices...
01:01:08...there are rumors of an intervention by organized crime...
01:01:12...of the kidnapping of regional councilor Cirillo...
01:01:15...which raises the problem of collusion again...
01:01:18...of the complicity between crime and terrorism...
01:01:21...especially in Campania...
01:01:22...where it is said that a ransom was paid for Cyril...
01:01:25...of 12 billion...
01:01:28However, she believes that this exasperated struggle...
01:01:32...which brought to Naples...
01:01:34...already 60 crimes in '82...
01:01:36...60 crimes?
01:01:37Yes...
01:01:38...and I'm sorry...
01:01:40...could it degenerate further?
01:01:42I want to hope not...
01:01:44...because human life is a sacred thing...
01:01:46...and everyone lives...
01:01:48...human life is a sacred thing...
01:01:50...and a sacred thing...
01:01:51...and everyone must know how to forgive...
01:01:53...how beautiful...
01:01:54...at home...
01:02:00Naples is not a rebellious city...
01:02:05...Naples is...
01:02:08...addiction...
01:02:09...of the popular and plebeian classes...
01:02:12...compared to their miserable living conditions...
01:02:17...Naples is...
01:02:20...addiction...
01:02:22...which allows the city...
01:02:24...maintaining a state of equilibrium...
01:02:28...with respect to the profound imbalances...
01:02:31...present among the social classes...
01:02:37In Naples...
01:02:39...there was no popular social revolution...
01:02:43...the dangerous classes...
01:02:45...they did not rebel against the established power...
01:02:49...the social rebellion...
01:02:51...was contained...
01:02:53...and turned inward...
01:02:55...it imploded in behaviors...
01:02:57...attitudes...
01:02:58...and organizations...
01:03:00...who disciplined the disorder...
01:03:02...preventing its explosion...
01:03:05...against the ruling classes.
01:03:34...how many people live in this state?
01:03:36...12 people...
01:03:37...12 people are in this state?
01:03:39...Yes...
01:03:40...and where are the beds?
01:03:41...over there...
01:03:42...here...
01:03:44...let's make three beds...
01:03:45...out here...
01:03:46...out of my mind...
01:03:47...where is her husband?
01:03:49...is dead...
01:03:50...How much?
01:03:52...Sunday...
01:03:53...my name is Anna Grasso...
01:03:55...I'm 46 years old...
01:03:57...I have 12 children...
01:04:00...dear, I understand you...
01:04:00...we could have missed your toilet...
01:04:01...we could have passed...
01:04:02...we couldn't do anything at all...
01:04:04...how was it at all?
01:04:05...we could live like this...
01:04:06...he digs out the bone to die...
01:04:08...and the children had me itching...
01:04:09...that were only the monity...
01:04:10...let's punish the pollution...
01:04:13...let's punish the market...
01:04:14...you're getting away from me...
01:04:15...I have it before I go away...
01:04:16...I wrote what is it?
01:04:18...go...
01:04:18...come on...
01:04:18...come on...
01:04:19...come on...
01:04:20...come on...
01:04:20...come on...
01:04:22...come on...
01:04:22...come on...
01:04:23...come on...
01:04:24Look how beautiful she is...
01:04:27...my city...
01:04:30...like a star shines...
01:04:33...of long standing...
01:04:36...look how alone she is...
01:04:39...my city...
01:04:42...bleeds like a vein...
01:04:47...open...
01:04:48...open...
01:05:13...open...
01:05:14...give...
01:05:17...ia peta
01:05:20...我在 kita...
01:05:20...ah...
01:05:24...open
01:05:25...name...
01:05:25...dofi...
01:05:34... poopara...
01:05:36...does...
01:05:56Thank you all.
01:06:17Thank you all.
01:06:52Thank you all.
01:07:12Thank you all.
01:07:17Thank you all.
01:07:29Thank you all.
01:08:11Thank you all.
01:08:42Thank you all.
01:08:56Thank you all.
01:08:59Blood of your blood.
01:09:02I'm not like you.
01:09:05You will lose me forever.
01:09:12Assuming you're interested.
01:09:16You wouldn't believe it.
01:09:18I didn't want to go back.
01:09:25Shine for me.
01:09:28Tell me it can still fall.
01:09:33It's just a crown of thorns.
01:09:41It's so easy to carry.
01:09:47It's so easy to carry.
01:10:04After a while it doesn't hurt anymore.
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