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10 febbraio 1986: inizia il #maxiprocesso a #CosaNostra. Per la prima volta più di 400 #mafiosi sono chiamati a rispondere di decine di reati, in un'aula giudiziaria di enormi dimensioni costruita per l'occasione. Anche la Rai si mobilita per raccontarlo, con una redazione ad hoc di fronte all'aula #bunker, che tutti chiamano "l'astronave verde". A raccontare il processo sarà Franco Licitra, giornalista di 50 anni della sede di Palermo, gran conoscitore del fenomeno mafioso. Al suo fianco Gianni, un giovane operatore arrivato da Roma a rinforzare il gruppo di lavoro palermitano, e Teresa, una montatrice appena assunta, giovane e appassionata.

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00:05a tunnel
00:10look at the account they gave him
00:12but what's in there?
00:14an atomic bomb
00:15a road is forced
00:37it doesn't start like this
00:39among the gutted streets
00:40the bodies in shreds
00:42and the desperate cries
00:43of that cursed Palermo summer
00:45of 1992
00:48It begins many years before
00:50and will continue after
00:52the deaths of Giovanni Falcone
00:54Paolo Borsellino
00:55and their escort agents
00:59this story
01:00It begins in the late 70s
01:03when in Palermo
01:04it already felt like we were at war
01:06people shot and died
01:08almost every day
01:10the streets were stained with blood
01:12the bombs shook the neighborhoods
01:15they killed policemen
01:16innocent magistrates and civilians
01:20there's nothing to say
01:22I'm out too full of pain
01:24to talk
01:26of all this carnage
01:28of bodies, lives, hopes
01:30we Sicilian journalists
01:32we kept count
01:39we listened
01:41seen, registered
01:42filmed, archived
01:44but it was like screaming in the wind
01:46sometimes
01:48perhaps often
01:49it seemed like a waste of effort to us
01:51convinced that nothing and no one
01:53could never have changed the situation
01:56but it wasn't true
01:58we weren't the only ones
02:00to keep track of all this
02:02a group of magistrates
02:03he was doing much more
02:05he was preparing a counterattack
02:07unprecedented
02:08a challenge to mafia power
02:11capable of overturning it
02:12forever the balances
02:15bring the cream of Cosa Nostra
02:17at the dock
02:18all together
02:19for the first time
02:20this is the story
02:23of that enterprise
02:24the story
02:25of the maxi-trial
02:26to the mafia
02:27of that enterprise
02:57of that enterprise
03:27to the enterprise
03:41to
03:41there is the
03:41there
03:41the company
03:42there
03:43the company
03:44to the enterprise
03:45the company
03:47And
03:47and of the peach tree
03:50these are the five key points
03:52to ensure a new expression of the roast
03:57and I guarantee you
03:58that after the surgery
04:00the breast will look much younger
04:05I'm not interested in probing jove
04:08I'm interested in not being me anymore
04:14didn't you see it?
04:17yes, you mean
04:28there is only one place to start this story
04:32the bunker courtroom in Palermo
04:35a place that would swallow me up for almost two years
04:38not alone obviously
04:41hundreds of smoke being swallowed
04:45judges, lawyers, defendants, carabinieri, policemen, journalists like me
04:50who together with other colleagues
04:53I had the task of reporting for RAI
04:56the biggest confrontation between the mafia and the state ever seen
05:02I still remember very well the first time I set foot there
05:07to deliver the bunker classroom within the established timeframe
05:11engineers, technicians, 120 workers worked at a hellish pace
05:15from 6am to 10pm every day on the construction site, including Sundays
05:20It was built in less than seven months
05:23that is, 200 working days
05:26They hadn't even had time to finish it before many people wanted to demolish that hall.
05:32one way or another
05:33with bombs as some anonymous letters had promised
05:37or insinuating that it had cost too much, 36 billion lire
05:41Listen, what do you think about this process that's starting?
05:45No, I didn't do anything like this
05:46what process?
05:47Aren't you against the mafia?
05:49No
05:51In bars, on the street, at the market
05:54There wasn't a day that went by that I didn't hear someone wondering
05:57who knows how many things could have been done with that money
06:01Good morning
06:03Listen, I wanted to know.
06:05What do you think of the trial that is about to begin in Palermo against the mafia?
06:11I'm not from here
06:12Do you live here?
06:13Yes, he lives here
06:14I don't know how to do anything
06:16It was the atmosphere of those days in Palermo
06:19a heavy air
06:23and 850 square meters of armored glass were used to create it
06:28for the external fence only
06:31170,000 kg
06:32The city was filled with police and armored vehicles
06:36it felt like we were living in a state of siege
06:39and among the people of Palermo the most diverse feelings were floating around
06:42anxiety, uncertainty, impatience, fear
06:45This was the climate in which the most important mafia trial ever held was about to begin.
06:53so huge that it was called the maxi-trial
06:57or as they used to say in Palermo
07:00or maxipro
07:06RAI would have filmed it all, day after day
07:10for this reason he had set up an editorial office in a building opposite the bunker courtroom
07:15where he had detached a group of journalists and technicians
07:19A trial with 474 defendants called to defend themselves on charges of murder, extortion, drug trafficking and mafia association
07:31For the first time, simply belonging to the mafia constitutes a crime in itself
07:37unlike the 1969 trials in Bari and Catanzaro
07:41ended in nothing due to insufficient evidence
07:46but this time the trial will be in Palermo
07:49as requested by the investigating judge Giovanni Falcone
07:52who with his colleague Paolo Borsellino
07:54and other magistrates of the anti-mafia group
07:58let's remember it
07:59created
07:59I have new material
08:01Archive
08:02Archive, thank you
08:05A maxi-trial then
08:07which made a very large courtroom necessary
08:12similar to a sports hall with an octagonal shape and green color
08:18which, thanks to its shape and colour, some journalists have nicknamed the green spaceship
08:32The green spaceship
08:35that's what they called her
08:38in fact even from the outside it had something alien about it
08:42in there from the next day
08:45the cages would have filled with boys of various ranks
08:49and of old and new bosses
08:51some behind bars for a long time
08:54others captured two years earlier
08:56September 29, 1984
08:58Saint Michael the Archangel
09:04I remember the San Michele blitz very well
09:07the phone started ringing late at night
09:11and at the first light of dawn I was in front of the barracks
09:14together with other colleagues
09:15to observe an impressive parade of bosses and picciotti in handcuffs
09:20there were those who passed by with their heads down trying to cover their faces
09:23and who instead looked at you contemptuously
09:27all arrested for the revelations of one man alone
09:32a man who played a fundamental role in this story
09:35a scoundrel for the mafia
09:37a collaborator of justice for the magistrates
09:40and for us journalists a repentant
09:43sorry Franco but there's nothing Buscetta about
09:46not even a picture
09:47I didn't understand sorry
09:48little buscetta
09:49I was setting up another service
09:51and I was wondering if there are any pictures
09:52otherwise I'll cut it
09:53no, you cut
09:54cuts
09:55No
09:56if it wasn't for him
09:57this trial was never held
09:58yes but there are images
10:00there is little stuff
10:01then I'll look for them for you
10:02but then we don't know what he looks like
10:27Tommaso Buscetta had changed many faces
10:31to avoid capture and to escape from enemies
10:35he was the man who was revealing to Judge Falcone
10:40the structure of Cosa Nostra
10:41and which had allowed the capture of the bosses
10:44it was built on his confessions
10:47the preliminary investigation of the trial
10:52his was a mysterious story
10:55he was a simple soldier of the organization
10:59yet inexplicably considered
11:02at the same level as the great godfathers of the old mafia
11:04Gianni
11:05Franco chose these to include in the report on Buscetta
11:08let's start with this one, okay?
11:11they had arrested him in Brazil in 72
11:14and some fellow journalists
11:17he had nicknamed him
11:19the boss of two worlds
11:28and sent to Italy
11:30Buscetta found himself in Lucciardone
11:33the prison with the Palermo brothel
11:35which the mafiosi called
11:36U Grand Hotel
11:37then they transferred him to Turin
11:40and there in 1980
11:41he had managed to escape
11:45as a fugitive
11:47the bosses in good company
11:49they would have wanted Buscetta
11:51at their side in Sicily
11:53in the mafia war against the Corleonesi
11:55but he
11:56he had preferred to return to South America
11:58and disappear again
12:00with a new identity
12:02and a new face
12:17But why is Buscetta so important?
12:23why this process
12:24it is based on his statements
12:25the ones he did to Falcone
12:27when she returned to Italy
12:28he will also come to trial
12:31this is not given to know
12:32but have you ever seen it?
12:36a long time ago
12:38an old trial
12:40but we're talking about ten years ago
12:42at least at least
12:45I have always dealt with crime news
12:48I've been doing it for twenty years
12:49it was my job
12:51a job I loved
12:53and that absorbed me so much
12:56to wreck my marriage
13:02for my job
13:04the information
13:06they were everything
13:07the base
13:08to get them
13:10you had to be good
13:11patients
13:12sometimes cunning
13:13why the informants
13:15they weren't all the same
13:16and to every source
13:18a different earth should have been put in
13:19depending on who
13:20we found ourselves in front of it
13:21because of this
13:23even compare
13:24with the lawyers
13:25it could have been very useful
13:26like my friend Federico Marsalis
13:29famous lawyer
13:31who defended some defendants
13:33at the maxi-trial
13:34and with whom I shared
13:36the great passion
13:37for tennis
13:40you know it well
13:41you see that things are in our favor
13:43there are many
13:44appeals
13:45exceptions of nullity
13:47verbalizations
13:48our weapons
13:50they are almost infinite
13:51those of the prosecution
13:52what are they instead?
13:53a handful of repentants
13:55all to be verified
14:03I didn't convince you
14:04No
14:04because this time it's different
14:06because it can be seen
14:07that there is attention
14:07on this process
14:08because there is the will of the State
14:10this time
14:11but if they worked hard
14:12maybe to find
14:13the president of the court
14:16they had to go
14:17to the civilian
14:17to find one
14:19without speaking afterwards
14:20of lay judges
14:22it was even worse
14:23and you know it
14:38Mrs. Filomena Lauria
14:40Good evening
14:40I'm Agent Mottola
14:42of the Palermo police headquarters
14:43I wanted to confirm to you
14:44that tomorrow a car
14:45it will be under his house
14:46at 7.30 am
14:47the meeting of all lay judges
14:49It is scheduled for 8am
14:50Anyway
14:51more detailed information
14:52we could give them to him
14:53only tomorrow
14:53for security reasons
14:55see you tomorrow then
14:56Good evening
15:14What I remember about the first day of the maxi-trial
15:17Here you are
15:18I remember it started very early at least for me
15:22in just under two hours
15:24the gates of the bunker courtroom will open
15:27already a decent crowd
15:29he's in line
15:30patient
15:31despite the cold
15:32the day is uncertain
15:34There are
15:35lots of journalists will arrive
15:37coming from all over the world
15:38and of course the defenders
15:40the victims' relatives
15:42and the defendants
15:44as we were saying
15:45many citizens
15:46attracted only
15:47from curiosity
15:48about citizens
15:50the first controversies are not lacking
15:51in fact from the surrounding buildings
15:53some signs are discounted
15:55there was a ferment
15:56impatience
15:57the desire to enter
15:58to see
15:58to begin
15:59which clashed with the exhausting times
16:02but inevitable
16:03security checks
16:06the armored vehicles were already in position
16:09law enforcement cars
16:11they arrived in swarms
16:12bus
16:12vans
16:13off-road
16:14police officers
16:15Carabinieri gazelles
16:16flashing lights
16:17fast
16:18While
16:19my colleagues
16:20they looked like an irregular army
16:23lined up
16:23as best as possible
16:24to brave the bad weather
16:26but nobody pushed
16:27no one complained
16:30there was that kind of anxiety
16:32what happens when you start something new
16:35of different
16:36a bit like the first day of school
16:38a mixture of excitement and concern
16:41of which we at RAI
16:42we all felt invested
16:44if we were TV reporters
16:46of the radio or technicians
16:48there was no distinction
16:49or at least that's how I felt
16:53It certainly was like that for Teresa
16:55newly hired editor and assistant director
17:00Teresa and I were Sicilian
17:02and Palermo was our city
17:06Gianni, on the other hand, was from Rome
17:08in a young but experienced cameraman
17:11mandated specifically for the event
17:13we hadn't understood it yet
17:15but the three of us
17:16we were meant to be a team
17:18here's the footage
17:20put it in the car shortly
17:22the Americans are above
17:23the Americans
17:24on the roof
17:25but what can I say?
17:27we've done
17:28we can go
17:29thank you
17:30bye
17:31with a bulletproof vest
17:33but who let them in?
17:34but look, up in the cabolo
17:35I know
17:36okay okay
17:37but it's once in the classroom
17:39we will see each other later
17:40Yes
17:41Oh
17:42the ricetta is tied there
17:43the American call
18:05It doesn't take much to understand
18:07how the bunker classroom was organized
18:09between crowded corridors and inaccessible areas
18:12reserved for judges and lawyers
18:15the operators had fixed positions
18:18and we journalists have a dedicated platform
18:21as a rule we chose a place at the beginning
18:24and that remained ours throughout the trial
18:26perhaps the only safe zone inside the bunker
18:31it was the little bar
18:33a meeting point for everyone
18:35journalists and lawyers even accused at large
18:38a place to exchange opinions
18:41collect hot comments
18:43or make appointments
18:44a coffee please rosary
18:46lawyer right away
18:47but what does he do when his wagon ends
18:50and what's the rush rosary
18:53I assure you that we will do our best
18:55so you can make lots of coffees
18:58and I am available
19:01time is a great ally for us
19:04True?
19:20thank you all
19:22thank you all
19:36At 9.45am on February 10, 1986 the wait was over
19:43the court was entering and the trial was finally starting
19:49the court
19:51the defendants had been led in groups into the cages
19:55paying close attention to the various movements
19:58to prevent them from communicating with each other
20:00Judge Alfonso Giordano presided over the court
20:06flanked by the judge Pietro Grasso
20:11Giordano was a civil lawyer who had never dealt with the mafia
20:15he had courageously accepted the nomination as president of the court
20:18that his other colleagues had declined
20:21His first act was to order the oath of the lay judges
20:28Gianni overview of lay judges
20:30the lay judges should rise
20:33wide shot on 1
20:35with the firm will to carry out all my duties as an honorable person
20:41aware of the supreme moral and civil importance of the office that the law entrusts to me
20:47the 1st
20:48swear to listen with management and to examine with
20:52wide field
20:53disconnect on 2
20:55to form your inner conviction by judging correctness and impartiality
21:03you also swear to keep the secret
21:07say I swear
21:08I swear
21:16go to 3
21:20Teresa
21:22disconnect on 3
21:28so let's finally move on to the constitution of the parties
21:32the popular jurors were ordinary citizens who had accepted the task of composing the jury
21:39six were full-time and ten were substitutes, all at the disposal of the court despite the risk of threats and the long time
21:47which should have passed in the classroom
21:50the Jordanian president had imposed not to publicize their names as a precautionary measure to protect them sometimes someone
22:00he forgot but these anonymous citizens were little silent heroes
22:05but how many people are there
22:07the first time in the classroom
22:08you see a lot
22:11I'm frank
22:14Thomas
22:15Rina Salvatore
22:17of the titan
22:18the president
22:19lawyer Fileccia
22:22in fact such a full room
22:25I had never seen it
22:27hundreds of lawyers and many journalists
22:29the public then the court itself
22:31very numerous
22:31because to ensure that the process continued even in the event of defections
22:37a decree law had institutionalized the use of substitutes
22:42so there were substitutes for each figure
22:46from the president to the judge to the atere from the clerks to the lay judges
22:51there were also two public prosecutors
22:53Giuseppe Aiala and Domenico Signorino
22:57now these guards that are placed here in front
22:59one without looking towards the court and following the speech that is taking place
23:04but these are ordinary safety measures
23:06and then and then there were the defendants
23:09which were fewer than expected
23:12because many had deserted the first hearing
23:15good morning, excuse me, president
23:17the problem is not so much in the sandwiches
23:19as in some bottles
23:21and they began to demand the word
23:24their requests were the most diverse and disparate
23:27not even over there
23:29that is, trying to find a way
23:31a system to be able to
23:33to be able to continue this process
23:35because we want to do it
23:36it's okay, okay
23:38and also give us time to think about it a little
23:41for the first day we are all a little
23:44this is going to take a long time
23:45we can solve it this way
23:48tell you that the process cost
23:50you have to be patient
23:53I had followed several trials
23:56and so I was prepared for the slow pace of legal procedures
24:00you should have stood there waiting
24:03because sooner or later something would have happened
24:07and in cage number 20 thanks
24:10in the cell we say number 20
24:1230
24:13and in fact precisely in a moment of absolute calm
24:18the first shock arrived
24:22the microphone in cell number 30 is activated
24:28my president
24:29sorry for my intrusion
24:31I have been living in prison for more than two years
24:33I was put
24:34Salvatore Di Marco had asked for the floor
24:36a boy who 5 years ago
24:3923 years old had been arrested
24:40for a train robbery
24:42before the judges of Marco
24:44he had decided to collaborate with the magistrates
24:47accusing some characters
24:49linked to the Corso dei Mille clan
24:51one of the bloodiest in Palermo
24:53therefore he was one of the collaborators
24:56of justice
24:57one of the repentants on whom the accusation was based
25:01separated from other inmates
25:02from as many as 9 empty cages
25:05I was put up until the first day
25:07up to 20 days ago
25:09always in company
25:10and I didn't feel any pressure
25:12from no one and no threat
25:13so I ask to be readmitted to community life
25:16and if it's possible
25:17if your lordship allows it to me
25:19to be transferred here to the Palermo prison
25:22but I understood well
25:23this is okay now
25:24we will consider this request
25:26as soon as possible
25:30the message was clear
25:32Marco wanted to retract
25:33he was a small fish for sure
25:36but what would have happened
25:37if you regret of a much higher caliber
25:40had decided to follow the same path as him
25:44Maybe it was too early to tell
25:46but the prosecutors
25:47they seemed to have taken the hit
25:51while the defense attorneys
25:53they flaunted confidence and satisfaction
25:56for their first moves
26:03oh lawyer
26:06did you see what happened with the first repentant?
26:09and this is just the beginning
26:12you said it right this is just the beginning
26:15Doctor, what are you doing?
26:16shall I make you two coffees?
26:17yes two coffees
26:18I'll pay that lawyer
26:19but what do you always pay for, doctor?
26:22but look
26:23we should have drunk liters of coffee
26:26because the hearings ended
26:27for us at RAI
26:28the real work began
26:35twice a day we had to prepare and deliver
26:39about fifteen minutes of video material
26:42for all other television news outlets
26:44national and international
26:47who is this?
26:49um
26:50I do not know
26:50what was the first one like?
26:53ah there was
26:53how much do they not recognize them?
26:56Oh
26:57come here and sit down
26:59at least to distinguish those of the court
27:01those mafiosi
27:02otherwise it is impossible
27:04there's hell out there
27:05they come in continuously
27:06to ask for TV materials
27:08a delirium
27:09okay okay
27:10but what's the problem?
27:11calm down now I'm here
27:12we're standing here
27:12calm down
27:14I'll tell you
27:17here for example are these
27:18these who are the popular jury
27:20because this shot is beautiful eh
27:22but we can't take them
27:23nothing to the names of the popular jurors
27:27then I quote their oath
27:29and nothing else
27:30let's go a little further
27:32let's take a nice overview of the cages instead
27:36oh here it is
27:38we are interested
27:40cage 26
27:42good
27:43and the one next to it
27:44the one with the high-necked mayonnaise
27:47Montalto
27:48do you want the time code?
27:49Yes
27:50see the exact one
27:52to help myself I gave myself a method
27:54I wrote down in a notebook every salient moment of the trial
27:58then in the editing room I would match the hour and minute of the recording to it
28:03I didn't know it yet
28:05but that notebook would become more useful than a compass in the open sea
28:11So instead of this little group we are interested in the third one from the left
28:16spataro
28:18here is the most beautiful couple in the world
28:20clearly we are interested in the most elegant one
28:22Pippo Calò
28:22ah and he Pippo Calò?
28:24Pippo Calò is the mafia's cashier
28:26Buscetta's former friend
28:28which made him a man of honor
28:30more than 30 years ago
28:31they arrested him in Rome last year
28:34and these are mafiosi
28:35they seem like poor wretches to me
28:37eh dear Gianni this is what they want you to believe
28:40but we don't have to fall into the trap
28:43to think that these people are harmless
28:45Among these people there are many criminals
28:49look at this look at this
28:50fairy tale
28:52wow how ugly is it
28:54there he is
28:55I present to you Luciano Liggio
29:23and who are you, eh?
29:26oh yes
29:29you're the ones sent by that bastard Buscetta, eh?
29:34and I have nothing to tell you
29:36but absolutely nothing
29:39actually no
29:41I have one thing to tell you
29:45remember that I
29:47I saved Italy
29:49yes Italy
29:51that certain colonels wanted at different times
29:54but I haven't been there
29:57remember this well
29:59and remind that cuckold Buscetta too
30:09it was called Leggio
30:11but everyone
30:12from the judges to us journalists
30:14due to a transcription error
30:16we always called him Liggio
30:18he had been in prison for 12 years
30:21and he had been a mafioso for at least 40 years
30:23since the Second World War
30:25as a young man he had lived in the shadow of the Corleone bosses
30:29then after having massacred his old godfathers
30:32he had become one of the most influential bosses in Sicily
30:37dangerous
30:38was the full-page headline in the newspaper Lora in 1958
30:44in the first trials at the end of the 60s
30:47he had been acquitted and released from prison
30:49then he fled
30:50until being arrested again in Milan in 1974
31:01At that time
31:02Luciano Lectern
31:05cell 23
31:06that tight blue tracksuit with the white sneakers
31:11it could seem ridiculous
31:13but who had followed his deeds
31:16and knew his histrionic character
31:19he could have objected that even that look had been studied
31:22I would like to suspend my lawyers from this role
31:28that is, for now he doesn't want to say that he is his defender
31:31but it's Licio who speaks
31:33in person his voice is unmistakable
31:37and it was enough to wait for the afternoon hearing
31:41to get a taste of his proverbial exuberance
31:44many jurists from the parade say that the MPs do not need to be defended in this trial
31:51I am considering you
31:53I want to go towards
31:55suspending my lawyers from this serious problem
32:01that is, you want to invoke the mandate of the lawyers
32:03she knows that the law requires technical defense
32:08and therefore the court will have to appoint a public defender for her.
32:13I'm surprised the law requires it
32:16while as I was saying I read in the press continuously
32:19that the defendants do not need to be defended
32:22so I see a contradiction in you
32:23I read the press has its responsibilities
32:25we have ours
32:26but there are also many illustrious jurist professors
32:30who prefer the square to do these
32:33rather than the places of common lessons
32:35then if you allow me
32:39since I'm isolated here
32:40I come from a life common to those of Batecarlo
32:45I would like to be admitted
32:46to socialize with all inmates
32:48because I have nothing to share with anyone
32:51with almost no one
32:53actually with Pippo Calò in the cage
32:56Liggio would never have been there
32:58because the relationship between the two was bad
33:04here is Giuseppe Calò called Pippo
33:07cage 22 an elegant coat on the shoulders
33:10detached confident
33:12while his lawyer announced the request for terms of defense
33:16President regarding the presence
33:18she is the lawyer please
33:20I am the lawyer Santi Mocciaro
33:22that I defend Calò Giuseppe together
33:25there is a suspension of the process
33:27to be able to agree with his client
33:30a defensive line
33:31Allow me to speak just for a moment
33:34regarding the presence of Calò
33:37the Calò was dedicated
33:38and there is a possible request for terms
33:40we also anticipate this
33:41All right
33:42here is the process in progress
33:44or Max
33:45with its slow rhythms
33:47the quibbles
33:48the first defensive skirmishes
33:50the technical delays
33:51the defendants in cages
33:53the wall of lawyers
33:54to separate them from the court
33:56Then
33:58but there was something else
34:00there were other looks
34:02other faces
34:02other expressions
34:04which conveyed moods
34:06very different
34:08anger
34:08loss
34:09pride
34:10desire for justice
34:11blend in with the crowd
34:13there were the relatives of the victims
34:15relatives of the dead
34:16almost nameless
34:17and faces
34:18best known
34:20like the children of the general from the church
34:23murdered in '82
34:25or the wife
34:26and the son
34:27of the commissioner
34:29Boris Giuliano
34:30killed in 79
34:32and then there was the mayor
34:35Leoluca Orlando
34:36constituted as a civil party
34:38for the city of Palermo
34:39a courageous choice
34:40and of great significance
34:45here we are
34:46these are the last shots of today
34:50wow what a day oh
34:52We're done this evening, aren't we?
34:54Yes
34:54the hearing is adjourned
34:56and then
34:58Teresa
34:59dismantle everything so we can go home
35:01the first day
35:03longest of all, huh?
35:05Here you are
35:05From now on for us it's like it's always the first day
35:09we're doing well
35:11good evening guys
35:13good evening Franco
35:24the start of the maxi trial continued to be the news of the day
35:30the event to talk about
35:32on the car radio in the car then on the TV at home
35:36for once the news didn't open with Palermo due to bloody events
35:40even a reserved and shy person like Giovanni Falcone
35:45the man who started it all
35:48had decided to release some statements
35:50his position
35:52his position towards the so-called phenomenon of repentance
35:55Well
35:57to me
35:59the phrase repentance does not
36:00I don't like it
36:01I would speak more appropriately
36:05Of
36:05dissociation
36:07It is a phenomenon that
36:10his
36:11it was a cautious voice
36:13I read in it the fear and the pride for what had just begun
36:17he would not have set foot in the courtroom for the entire duration of the trial
36:21there is none
36:22are you asking me?
36:23have you made little wine?
36:25Doctor Falcone now a question
36:26if I may be of a personal nature
36:28she served
36:29get me out of front of this
36:31I can't see it
36:33it is considered by the gangs to be a bit of a symbol of this state that must be fought
36:37Bianchi replaces the bruscolotto with duro
36:40Napoli's assault resumes and it seems to be with Maradona's son
36:44who surrenders on the Fiodini trail
36:46to battle the playing field and tears
36:49Falcone is like Maradona
36:51it can only be stopped with a trip
36:55And...
36:56it is a bit of a symbol of this state to be fought, to be hit
36:59she lives essentially under lockdown
37:02but who makes him do it?
37:06only the spirit of service
37:09They had already tried to trip up Falcone several times
37:13For years he and Paolo Borsellino had been living under police protection with their families
37:19to write the preliminary investigation for the maxi-trial in the summer of 1985
37:24they had even taken them to a prison in Asinara
37:28forced to live as recluses and maintain exhausting work schedules
37:32after seeing friends, colleagues and collaborators fall before their eyes
37:37men like Ninni Cassarà, Beppe Montana, boys like Roberto Antiochia and Calogero Zucchetto
37:44By the way, I knew Zucchetto well.
37:48We called him Lilo, a big Palermo fan
37:52for me it had been a valuable source of information
37:55we can consider this process the beginning of the end of the mafia
38:00I believe this process is an important step in the clarification process
38:08of awareness acquisition by
38:11I was in the editorial office that cursed Sunday evening
38:13They called us right after and I remember that when we arrived I didn't even want to go near them
38:18I couldn't do it
38:19Lilo Zucchetto's body was trapped between two cars
38:23in one hand he was clutching a sandwich he had just bought
38:26they had shot him five times in the head
38:29he was 27 years old
38:31and at 27 years old together with the deputy commissioner Cassarà
38:35he had managed to make Totuccio Contorno speak
38:38one of the police's first informants
38:41in this way for the first time
38:43it had been possible to associate Michele Greco's name with the mafia
39:16for the first time
39:17Oh, Simo?
39:18It's me
39:19what do you say?
39:23but I'm all good, come on
39:25a figure is worked out
39:29yes yes yes
39:30no I don't feel alone
39:31ninth
39:31I'm out and about all day
39:33I only stay at home to sleep
39:35eh
39:38but the city is beautiful
39:39we eat a little too much though
39:43yes there's always a mess here
39:47eh yesterday there was a demonstration from the first day, understood?
39:54oh sorry eh
39:55I have to let you do it
39:57oh yes yes
39:58ok we'll talk later
40:00bye bye bye
40:07we will then give the evidence there after the civil part
40:09but the minister so that he can intervene
40:12but the court wishes after the
40:14Luigi, are you on 1?
40:16but that the 9th carabinieri intervene
40:19of the 9th
40:22to make a circus
40:23Yes
40:24no no no
40:26why is it better to put it there
40:28bring him closer to the restaurant
40:31In the first days of the trial they witness a sort of allegorical parade every day
40:36if the defendant D'Agostino is present
40:39together with three others from cell 25
40:41and they are still isolated
40:44but I don't run the prison
40:47that's enough for me
40:47It seems to me that the task I have to undertake here is quite onerous.
40:52no and I don't allow it to be
40:54he sewed his mouth shut
40:56ninth
40:58Tragedies and farces were constantly mixed together in a coming and going
41:02of defendants who declared themselves sick, infirm, funds
41:06and I have respect for the court
41:08the court had no respect for justice
41:11often assisted by lawyers ready to grab hold of any opportunity
41:15just to hinder the prosecution and waste the court's time
41:19he is being held in prison serving his sentence
41:21your fundamental legal precedent
41:25I say that when they just make you
41:27I don't understand this attitude of yours.
41:32first of all she calms down because there is no need to
41:35of... no I won't have her constituted
41:38outside of this you absolutely cannot
41:40but not when I tell her
41:41she's not getting too flirtatious with me this year
41:45okay I rebuilt the classroom in Bunga as it is
41:48Praetorium, court, well you understand it and all
41:52There are 450 of them
41:54there are many
41:55very much
41:56a figure of its own
41:57he divided them into families
41:58yes, all the Corleonesi are here
42:00on this side of Palermo
42:04here is the Porta Nuova family
42:07Giovanne Bontade
42:08Pippo Calò
42:09Calza family
42:11Swordsmith
42:13Luciano Liggio
42:15Lucianello
42:15since he has been detained
42:17who becomes the leader of the Corleonesi
42:19here it is
42:20Totorrina
42:21currently
42:22you love her so much
42:23who is here is a photograph of a young man
42:26it's here
42:27hunt for the repentants
42:28sock
42:29little buscetta
42:30side
42:32sinagra
42:32but is there a leader in all this?
42:34here it is
42:35Michael Grego
42:36The Pope
42:51Giovanne Bontadella
42:52Giovanne Bontadella
42:54Giovanne Bontadella
43:15Hebbene
43:16Baby
43:19that you show
43:20Good.
43:28We have a guest.
43:45Ready.
43:46Yes.
43:47But if it's safe.
43:50Wait for me in the editorial office.
43:51It takes me ten minutes.
43:52Wait.
44:01He's playing with me!
44:03Another bullshit!
44:46What is he seeing at you?
44:48Agency images of Michele Greco's arrest have arrived, yes, Gianni is working on it
44:56I feel like there's a lot of work to do today, requests will be coming in from all sides.
45:00let's get ready, you start working on the stock footage, I'll stop by later, bye
45:08Do you have a photo of Michele Greco? Yes, yes, yes, one moment, here we want to resume the attack here.
45:14Michele Greco, known as the Pope according to the revelations of Buscetta and Contorno Capo
45:21here's the one, look at the beautiful mustache that Michele Greco grew in Milk Dance
45:28but you see that he looks better without a moustache
45:34but I didn't understand then we'll do the TG1 special this evening, okay, okay?
45:42I'll summarize the most salient stages of the capture. We have the interview with the Carabinieri.
45:50yes and as for the Borsellino interview, Borrelli does it, okay, come on, don't worry
45:58we have it bye bye bye bye me and greco from the ciacolli I don't know who I am they defined me the
46:10chief of the chatterboxes but I lived in the cross puts gardens
46:17How and when did you manage to locate Michele Greco's hideout?
46:22We had been working in the countryside between Termini di Merese and Caccamo for a few days
46:28in the well-founded belief that some high-profile fugitive from the Mafia was hiding in this area
46:35side dish choice I have never met them I don't know who they are
46:41see if the declarations of the repentants are not followed by facts and discover then the repentants should be treated as a letter
46:51anonymous
46:52it becomes waste paper to be thrown in the trash and Michele Greco is naturally at the disposal of justice
46:59but at this moment it is useless for him to come to the courtroom because we are still in the preliminary phase
47:05you the repentants the televisions remind me don't wish to talk about the mafia but I don't talk about the mafia
47:15I know nothing about it
47:25these big fugitives are not in the golden exhibitions abroad elsewhere but are still found living and operating
47:38also in Sicily
47:46Once they got off the helicopters, the Carabinieri found themselves faced with an impenetrable-looking man with a thick moustache and headed documents.
47:53to a farmer from Palermo who died years ago
47:55To be sure of the identity of the super boss it was necessary to shave off his moustache and compare his newly aged face
48:03with photos of old identification cards
48:05but why is the capture of this mafioso important and how will it affect the trial underway in Palermo that day?
48:15we moved in a magnificent choral way
48:18each colleague took on a part of the story, the operators and editors worked tirelessly and in the end we produced
48:27a timely and in-depth report
48:29of the arrest of the Pope
48:31the name of Michele Greco appears in practically every one of the 9,000 pages of the monumental referral ruling
48:40according to the maxi-trial
48:42Michele Greco, the number one, knows the names, the background and the figures that have not yet been revealed.
48:49with his gaze from behind bars the maxi-trial really begins
49:10this is corneone
49:18But do you think the court will rule in favor of Buscetta on everything?
49:25my little boy told a lot of lies
49:43it's a lot of directing
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