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Dopo l'arresto di Michele Greco, cominciano a sfilare sul pretorio dell'aula bunker i grandi boss che per anni hanno controllato Palermo. Tra questi Pippo Calò, detto "il cassiere della mafia". E' lui il primo a difendersi contestando le accuse di Tommaso Buscetta, "il boss dei due mondi", che tutti stanno aspettando. La deposizione di Buscetta, il 3 aprile 1986, è il momento chiave del processo, e viene vissuta da tutti i protagonisti con il fiato sospeso, a cominciare dai giudici popolari, tra i quali c'è anche Filomena, una donna di 60 anni che vive il processo con particolare apprensione. Le dichiarazioni di Buscetta aprono uno squarcio nei segreti di Cosa Nostra, e il processo sembra prendere una piega favorevole all'accusa. Gianni si sta lentamente ambientando a Palermo, ed è contento del suo lavoro. Teresa, invece, sembra sempre preoccupata e con la testa altrove. Per raccontare gli orrori di cui la mafia è stata capace, Franco porta Gianni a Corleone, il feudo dei due grandi boss latitanti, Totò Riina e Bernardo Provenzano, e da lì realizza un servizio. Come tutti, gli avvocati, Marsalis studia la strategia per arginare Buscetta e annuncia a Franco che molti imputati chiederanno il confronto. Ma Franco ha anche altro a cui pensare, perché trova una sorpresa inattesa nella sua auto.

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00:05In just under two hours, the gates to the bunker courtroom will open.
00:11Let the popular judges rise.
00:19Time is a great ally for us, isn't it?
00:29But why is Buscetta so important?
00:31Because this trial is based on his statements, the ones he made to Falcone when he returned to Italy.
00:37Falcone, like Maradona, can only be stopped with a trip.
00:42Hunt down all the Corleonesi.
00:44Is there a leader in all this?
00:45Say it's Greek, upava.
00:49We have a guest.
00:50Upava, daughter!
00:52With his gaze from behind bars, the maxi-trial really begins.
01:23Tutuccio Contorno and Tommaso Buscetta
01:27They were extradited from the United States and have been in Palermo since last night.
01:32They could even be questioned tomorrow by the assize court of the maxi-trial.
01:37To support this hypothesis there is the news that the two super-repentants of the mafia have already been transferred to the last
01:43hours inside the bunker classroom in specially built accommodation.
01:47A sudden move that was also apparently decided to avoid any risk along the roads leading to Luciardone.
01:55However, Buscetta will meet with his lawyer tomorrow morning before entering the courtroom.
02:30To the morality of words
02:32Cerro of word
02:32Scaldor
02:32Courier
02:32Courier
02:33Courier
02:34Scaldor
02:37Scaldor
02:38Pagan
02:39Almost a month has passed since the beginning of the maxi-trial
02:59and everyone is wondering when Tommaso Buscetta's time will come.
03:04There is no shortage of twists and turns in the tense of the super-repentant.
03:09Michele Greco, known as the Pope, is expected to appear in court for the first time tomorrow.
03:14Greco, together with the other defendants, will therefore be able to attend the deposition of another big shot,
03:21Pippo Calò, the love cashier.
04:00Mafia bosses are not all the same, and we journalists who knew their stories knew this very well.
04:08Michele Greco, because if you spend a lot of time in your life taking care of them,
04:14in the end you feel like you know them perfectly.
04:26Are you ready?
04:37How many times had I seen them in mug shots?
04:40In how many reports had I read their names?
04:42Yet finding them all there, just a stone's throw away, was truly something else.
04:59Liggio was sloppy and arrogant.
05:15Greek, imperturbable as a sphinx.
05:23Calò, elegant and self-confident.
05:28What did these three men have in common?
05:32The ferocity, the charisma and above all the hatred for Tommaso Buscetta,
05:40who in the meantime was still in America waiting to arrive and upset not only the existence of the mafiosi,
05:46but of an entire city.
05:52My city, Palermo, which in the meantime seemed to have become even more unlivable.
05:58Thefts, muggings, small armed robberies,
06:01which increased the perception of danger, of insecurity,
06:05not only in the historic center, but also in the more bourgeois neighborhoods.
06:10Gianni, our operator, also paid the price.
06:13You put a Ufermo in it, as they used to say in Palermo.
06:17He pointed the gun at me.
06:20But kid, he didn't even have the stops here from the car.
06:23Yes, but you're fine.
06:24He says they're committing a lot of robberies like this.
06:27It's true, it happened to my friend too.
06:29Okay, but it's not like this is new, is it?
06:31It's as if the mafia were now claiming a territory,
06:34you control it, you manage it yourself.
06:36And they care, they want to let people know,
06:38that as long as they run the city, then everyone is safe.
06:42But as soon as they put them on trial, then Palermo will be like this.
06:48So, how does it work?
06:49Oh, finally, thank you.
06:52Today we can see it from here.
06:54What are we looking at in the classroom today?
06:55So Gianni, you are supposed to be in Rome today,
06:59settled at your home, on the sofa.
07:01Let's hope.
07:02Because we see each other, Michele Greco called the Pope.
07:07That day, March 8, 1986, Michele Greco appeared in court for the first time,
07:14two weeks after the arrest.
07:17He greeted his son, a defendant at large who had come especially to meet him,
07:21and remained silent, wrapped in a camel coat.
07:25For his Greek appearance, he had chosen a specific day,
07:29the one of Pippo Calò's interrogation.
07:32Cosa Nostra was beginning to show itself united in the war against the informers.
07:39And so, listen Calò, you have to answer to 137 charges,
07:46of which 64 murders, so I'll give you a list of the murders.
07:54Murder of Cristina Giuseppe,
07:57then from the murder of Dr. Boris Giuliano,
08:01of Captain Basile Emanuele as the instigator, we will see why later.
08:05Calò was not just any mafioso.
08:08It was the connection between Sicily and Rome,
08:11between the Cosa Nostra commission and political corruption.
08:15In Rome he had established relations with the Magliana gang,
08:19with fixers, lawyers, politicians and high prelates.
08:23He had looked after the interests of the old mafia families
08:27and when the wind had changed,
08:29he was among the first to end up in the arms of the Corleonesi
08:32to escape systematic extermination
08:35that Totò Riina was carrying forward.
08:38And he was arrested in Rome on March 30, 1985.
09:06As President Giordano spoke,
09:09Calò was impassive.
09:11He was looking straight ahead,
09:13he touched his shirt cuffs
09:14as if they weren't talking about him.
09:16According to the population of the co-defendant Buscetta
09:19the Cosa Nostra association
09:21it would be a pyramid scheme
09:25of which for each family
09:28in which it must be articulated...
09:30Where is Pippo Galò?
09:32Here it is.
09:34Which here looks older than there.
09:38Pippo Galò without a moustache, young.
09:42Women, cars, Russian, cars.
09:44And what family is he from?
09:47He is from the Porta Nuova family, that is.
09:51Here it is, Porta Nuova hunt.
09:54The head is also called the representative of the family
09:58and in that case she would be representative
10:01of the Porta Nuova family
10:03of which Buscetta was also a member.
10:07And if she intends to answer
10:10I wish he would tell me something first
10:13on these statements by Buscetta
10:15as a general setting
10:17on the existence of this particular association
10:22called Cosa Nostra as it happens in America
10:24and on the hierarchical-pyramidal structure
10:29in the same one.
10:31Can I answer?
10:32Yes, without anything else.
10:33Listen, I confirm
10:36I confirm the statement I made to the investigating judge.
10:40I have more to say
10:41to those who accuse me, that is, Buscetta.
10:44But she wants to answer this question of mine.
10:46I don't know what you're talking about
10:51because I don't know all that
10:54that she is telling me.
10:55That is, he has no one...
10:58This association, Cosa Nostra,
11:00called Cosa Nostra,
11:00I know everything.
11:02Then she disputes the existence
11:03of this association
11:04of which he knows no theme.
11:08So, since there is Buscetta
11:10or side dish that accuses me
11:12of something, of some crime
11:14I wish she would make me do a comparison
11:17both with Buscetta and with side dish
11:19because I have more to say
11:21not because I don't want to talk now.
11:23So, do you understand?
11:25What?
11:26He asked.
11:27He asked for a confrontation with Buscetta.
11:30So?
11:30And then we will finally know
11:32what Buscetta is made of.
11:34Not because I have anything else to say
11:36not because I don't want to talk now.
11:38A new job
11:39in a different and complicated city.
11:41A chaotic process
11:43with frenetic rhythms
11:44and continuous tension.
11:45And as if that wasn't enough
11:47a nice armed robbery.
11:49Of course, you can't say
11:51that Palermo had been tender with Gianni
11:53since he arrived.
11:55Ready?
11:59But why do you have to do this?
12:00Mom, you're obsessed.
12:02Simo, I've been gone for two months.
12:04I can't come back whenever I want.
12:06Oh well, at least let me talk.
12:08I would also like to tell you
12:09of how the process is going.
12:10I'm seeing some crazy characters.
12:12Today there was Pippo Calò.
12:15Dude, we're in the Middle East.
12:17But what dangerous thing, Simo?
12:19I remind you that your father
12:20he was robbed in Via Merulana
12:22two months ago.
12:24Huh?
12:25Okay, if you have to do it that way
12:26I even lose the desire
12:27to call you.
12:31But yes, because I work
12:32like an animal all day
12:33In the evening I even have to call you
12:34and say them with you.
12:37Simo?
12:39Ready?
12:41Ready?
12:43Ready?
12:57Ready?
12:58Ready?
13:01She is in the lead
13:02of Article 416
13:0475 and 61
13:06of the law
13:06Joseph Greco
13:08and Brunsa Mario
13:09The Cotterin Question
13:09it's the question
13:11that is going to another.
13:12It's nothing like I see.
13:14A person
13:15which he had to return
13:16of dreams
13:17to the kidnapped person.
13:18You don't have
13:20relationships with people.
13:22But she
13:22in all
13:23the growth
13:23I never knew her.
13:32in April 1986 the maxi trial had begun to mark our lives for four days
13:39This week's hearing also includes 12 interrogations per day of mafiosi of all levels, including capodecina
13:45supporting actors, young men from the suburbs who had never seen a courtroom, the court
13:52he was juggling between medical certificates and defendants on stretchers and around us slowly took shape
14:00the map of the Palermo mafia the criminal family tree of my city but after two months of
14:10hearings and a hundred interrogations, something, or rather someone, was still missing
14:22Tommaso Buscetta was extradited from the United States to Palermo. He had arrived there in great secrecy.
14:28wrapped in unprecedented security measures a bodyguard protected him days and
14:34night all his meals were checked a few days before the banker Michele Sindona was
14:42he was poisoned under mysterious circumstances in the Voghera prison and there was fear that Buscetta
14:49the anticipated presence of buscetta and side dish in the bunker could have the same fate
14:56would still be valued by the sudden suspension of today's hearing at the maxi trial hearing which
15:02it has been adjourned to tomorrow so from tomorrow the trial could finally get underway and
15:08The next hearings could also reserve moments of great attention for us
15:17but still the truth is that everyone is writing a little too much these days
15:25I'm only writing about one thing, or rather one person, but nothing, nothing, we're talking about Buscetta
15:32in your opinion he will confirm everything or give him a consolation prize but look, we expect him to
15:40whatever and in fact everyone is waiting for it but why does it start tomorrow no I doubt it I don't
15:48It seems like it's on tomorrow's list but you want to drag it out but who we are no no
16:01we just want to win
16:18you're done here I have almost two minutes and you can watch it again yes but hurry because I'm in a hurry
16:29but then Buscetta will go to court today
16:35it was all over the newspapers, Teresa is almost there
16:41In fact, up to now the approximately one hundred defendants questioned have rejected all charges.
16:46formulated against them by the repentants and they asked for a comparison with both the buscetta and the side dish
16:52the two super mafia informants
16:54they will subsequently be transferred to Regio Calabria for other
16:57controls
16:58service
16:59external
16:59chosen by the mafia
17:01this regarding
17:16it's an exercise
17:16it's an exercise
17:16it's an exercise
17:17The
17:18The
17:24The
17:25The
17:28The
17:42All
17:43The
17:44The
17:45bulletproof glass, it's a lot of tempered glass, put together, in my time in Palermo
17:59They sold them in small numbers, at a thousand lire per square meter, but I told the judge,
18:08bulletproof glass first, otherwise I won't come in, and two of you next to me, one on the right and
18:18another one on the left.
18:21One of Buscetta's many lives began in the early months of '82, when she returned to Brazil.
18:29After the death of the bosses in Serilla and Bontate, the old families turned to him to take
18:35command in the war against the Corleonesi. To prevent this, Totorriina ordered the extermination of his
18:42relatives, two children, a brother, a brother-in-law, a son-in-law. It was at that point that the choice matured
18:52take revenge and Buscetta understood that the only way he could do it was to collaborate with Judge Falcone.
19:02But that day his stories would not be heard only by one judge, but by the whole city.
19:53Oh okay, okay. All right.
20:04The anticipation of that day is hard to forget. The queue outside the bunker courtroom had reached
20:11the street. Dozens and dozens of people flocked to see the face of the boss who had been so much talked about.
20:18spoken. In the journalists' gallery there was a crowd of people for the big occasions. From my position
20:26I could see the hunched backs of the lawyers as they reread papers and chatted among themselves.
20:33I scanned them for some clue or looked for the gaze of the prosecutors.
20:38hoping they would betray some emotion. The defendants also seemed more nervous than usual.
20:45The background noise had increased.
20:48Are there any other defendants who were due to be questioned this afternoon?
20:52Mr. President, I wanted to inform you that the defendant Tommaso Buscetta, who had renounced to give his opinion,
20:57is at the disposal of the court.
20:59All right, thank you. Then let the defendant, Tommaso Buscetta, be brought in for questioning.
21:20Here he is at last, accompanied by an escort of carabinieri and policemen, as he himself had requested.
21:28Now we could see him in the flesh, with dark glasses and Indian features.
21:34Follow Buscetta until he sits down and be careful not to lose focus.
21:41The silence. I'd never heard it so loud.
21:47For long, interminable minutes, no one said a word.
21:50Everyone was looking at Buscetta.
21:52The 1 on the court.
21:53They were afraid of him.
21:55The 2 remains on Buscetta.
21:57Don't miss Gianni, please.
21:58The 3 on lawyers.
22:01Let the cameras remember the commitment they made, the exposure I gave,
22:06and that is, they must not film the faces of the defendants who are in the trial
22:11nor their path to the praetorium.
22:14What should I do? Should I go to the first floor?
22:16We need to unplug, guys.
22:18We have to exclude Buscetta's face.
22:20Do you understand?
22:22Come on.
22:23Let's go on a total.
22:26Teresa go with the 1st.
22:282 and 3 change shots.
22:31Frame only the body, without the head.
22:35Clear?
22:37The great accuser was there, proud and elegant, with his charisma and his truths.
22:43The lawyers were taken aback and protested because Buscetta's name was not on the interrogation list.
22:50Honorable President and gentlemen of the Court, without giving any importance to what is said in the newspapers,
23:02I have just learned that Buscetta is present in Palermo and is willing to be heard.
23:14It is clear that I, lawyer Natoli, who defend some defendants, have no particular fear that Mr.
23:28Buscetta.
23:29I allow myself to remind myself that Buscetta is certainly not a common defendant,
23:38He is a particularly important defendant in this trial.
23:44I must appeal to your lordships to postpone this interrogation.
23:54If he has to say the same things, watch out.
23:57If you give me the floor.
23:59Yes.
23:59I speak in my capacity as the defendant under the Luciano law.
24:02I formally request that Your Lordship take verbal notice of the circumstance of the interrogation of the accused Tommaso Buscetta
24:11this circumstance did not appear in the list that had been prepared for some time.
24:17The Public Prosecutor?
24:19Mr. President, the Public Prosecutor, as the office of the Public Prosecutor's Office that I represent,
24:24I declare my full availability for the questioning of the defendant Buscetta to be undertaken immediately.
24:30As regards the demands made by lawyers,
24:32they obviously refer to criteria not of violation or otherwise of rules but of opportunity
24:37in relation to which I believe that the Court and the President in particular are sovereign
24:40and then the President will be the one to decide which order I want it.
24:43I repeat, as an office I have no problem with Buscetta's interrogation starting immediately.
24:48Okay, so the President is deemed to be within his discretionary powers.
24:54proceed according to the rules of criminal procedure
24:59and which in this case support security reasons that no one can ignore
25:06orders that the defendant Tommaso Buscetta be questioned.
25:11From the awards, let's see how it goes.
25:18Like the Americans, back and forth.
25:22But are you sure?
25:25And what do we do? Do we see a guy sitting there talking all the time, headless?
25:30He's right.
25:31Buscetta, you gave a very long interrogation.
25:35I mean, excuse me, Mr. President, I should confirm the minutes I made.
25:39or should I start talking?
25:41No, she should speak as the Headquarters of the Sub-District did.
25:45As for the motives, it is a point at the beginning of his interrogation.
25:51She made it clear that he had joined a certain association,
25:55which she called, defined as Cosa Nostra,
25:59and that he had entered it with a certain spirit.
26:02Then he realized that things were different.
26:05and then he had thought of making this statement.
26:09I actually entered and I remain with the same spirit as when I entered.
26:17But from the 70s onwards, this association, the so-called Cosa Nostra,
26:23he supported the ideal, not very clean for the people who live within the law,
26:30but so beautiful for us who lived in this association,
26:35starting with things that were no longer in keeping with the ideal of Cosa Nostra,
26:44with violent women who no longer belonged to those ideals.
26:49I had tried to walk away.
26:51She said, excuse me, I'm not even a party.
26:56Exactly, I'm not a repentant.
26:58Isn't he a repentant?
26:59No.
27:00Tell us, can you explain this to us...
27:01I am not a repentant because I have nothing to regret.
27:05What I was I remain.
27:08I no longer share the structure to which I belonged,
27:14so I'm not a repentant.
27:15He also stated that he was not motivated by any narrow-minded interest in doing this.
27:19Buscetta was saying that the old mafia no longer existed.
27:22He had already explained it to Judge Falcone
27:25and now he was making everyone else understand it.
27:28To the Court, to the lay judges, to us in the stands and to the mafiosi of course.
27:33It is an association that takes its name as a family in the various districts.
27:40The family takes the name of the district where this family is located.
27:43In the city of Palermo.
27:45In the city of Palermo.
27:46As regards the province of Palermo,
27:48the family takes the name of the town where it is located.
27:53Above these families there is a commission
27:56made up of people who are called by us
28:01district heads commission.
28:04These district heads included three families.
28:08They had chosen three families among themselves
28:11one who was going to represent the commission.
28:15The head of the commission was in 1980.
28:21The Greek lord Michael.
28:27That day Buscetta revealed for the first time
28:30in a courtroom
28:31the name by which the mafiosi called the organization.
28:37The Cosa Nostra.
28:39And then he shed light on other crimes.
28:42Like Stefano Bontate's.
28:43The old mafia boss was killed in a car
28:46April 23, 1981.
28:49The murder that started the second mafia war.
28:52How Stefano Bontate was killed.
28:54She had some confidences
28:56on the part of Badalamenti
28:58on the killing of Stefano Bontate.
28:59If I remember correctly.
29:00But I think that more than Badalamenti
29:02he had had them from Solomon.
29:03From Salamone himself.
29:04Yes.
29:05That by radio
29:07given the communication
29:08that Stefano Bontate was having his birthday
29:11and which was found in the countryside
29:13where there were people
29:14to celebrate Bontate's birthday.
29:17And so all this
29:19was able to determine
29:21the look towards Bontate.
29:24Certain.
29:25Well thought out
29:26because if they killed before
29:29insert it
29:30and then they thought
29:32to kill Bontate.
29:33Less than a month after the Bontate murder
29:36Salvatore Inserillo was killed
29:38the other head of the old mafia guard.
29:41The Corleonesi attack had begun
29:44to the old families.
29:45More than a thousand deaths in four years.
29:48The only way to escape the massacre
29:51it was to go over to their side
29:52as Pippo Calò did
29:53or flee
29:55as Tommaso Buscetta had done.
30:02The killing of Bontate
30:03what did it come from?
30:06What was the moment?
30:07which determined...
30:08There is no important moment
30:10there is a position taken
30:12of the Corleonesi
30:13but when I say Corleonesi
30:14I don't mean to refer to
30:15to the Corleonesi
30:17born in Corleone
30:18I mean to refer
30:19to the lineup
30:20Corleonesi
30:21To the family?
30:22Ninth
30:23deployment
30:24To the lineup
30:24because I can call
30:25Mr. Calò too
30:26Corleonese
30:27who is not Corleonese
30:29I mean to say
30:30Corleonese deployment
30:32where they have the preponderance
30:34where they command
30:36What puts us in this lineup?
30:38So what?
30:39everyone
30:40everyone
30:41Why
30:42or
30:44with me
30:45or against me
30:46But then he was also killed
30:49the young son
30:51of Inferilla
30:53because it seems like the child
30:54if it's true
30:55he had said if
30:56me when I grow up
30:58I will kill
30:59only in Torrina
31:00How old was he?
31:01this boy?
31:02I think around 16 years old
31:04Around 16 years old?
31:09I understood
31:10but little story
31:11he is a criminal
31:11ruthless
31:12but how do you do it?
31:12to kill a little boy
31:13of 16 years?
31:14How do you do it?
31:21I wrote it
31:23The writing
31:24A moment
31:44HI
31:45HI
31:46HI
31:47HI
31:47HI
31:47HI
31:48HI
31:49HI
31:50HI
31:56HI
32:00About one thing
32:01Do you have anything to do on Sunday?
32:04Why?
32:05Because I want to bring you here
32:06in Corleone
32:14In Corleone
32:15it's risky
32:16just pronounce
32:17the word mafia
32:17imagine what it means
32:19to put on display
32:20panels with images
32:21by Liggio
32:21and of the numerous crimes
32:23attributed to his men
32:25The Mafia
32:26dominates over everything
32:27the modest one
32:28economic life of the country
32:29She saw it
32:30this exhibition?
32:31I want to know
32:32Nothing
32:32Not
32:34he doesn't understand
32:35Nothing
32:35the policies
32:36Yes but seeing
32:37these monsters
32:38all these murderers
32:40these murders
32:40it cannot be answered
32:42since among the photographs
32:44there is a fellow countryman of his
32:46Luciano Liggio
32:48who they say is the boss
32:50of the whole mafia
32:52at least that's what they say
32:53but I don't know him
32:54but it's terrible
32:55I'm more than a little
32:56there are other things
32:57which is terrible
32:58they attribute all the crimes to him
33:00yes but they are falsehoods though
33:02are they false?
33:03Yes
33:03in Julian's time
33:05it was the same
33:05in Julian's time
33:06Who was Giuliano?
33:07but it wasn't true
33:08that's it, that's the same
33:11Luciano Liggio's lieutenants
33:12Leo Luca Bagarella
33:13and Antonio Riina
33:14fugitives
33:15they have been ruling the roost for years
33:16in their relationship
33:18the carabinieri
33:18there are various ways
33:19to be a journalist
33:20that of Gioe Marrazzo
33:22it was my favorite
33:23he liked to get his shoes dirty
33:25chase the news
33:27listen to people's voices
33:30Marrazzo
33:31Marrazzo
33:31he had been in Corleone
33:32in 79
33:33to talk about Liggio
33:35but at the end of his piece
33:36had also introduced
33:38the names of his successors
33:39one was already behind bars
33:42of the bunker classroom
33:43Bagarella
33:43the other
33:45he was a fugitive
33:46but his name
33:47kept echoing
33:49in all depositions
33:51Totò Riina
34:06Provence
34:07everyone over there eh
34:08small village
34:09by motorbike
34:35this is Corleone
34:37country with a great mafia tradition
34:40since the 50s
34:41the old mafia boss was born here
34:43Michael Navarra
34:44who was killed
34:45from a young man
34:46Luciano Liggio
34:47which took its place
34:48at the head
34:49of the local mafia families
34:51and this is where they could
34:52hide
34:53the two big mafia bosses
34:54still at large
34:55Salvatore Riina
34:57and Bernardo Provenzano
34:58which appear
34:59among the most important
35:01defendants
35:02of the maxi-trial
35:04at their expense
35:05the accusations
35:06by Tommaso Buscetta
35:08according to which
35:08the two
35:09and in particular
35:10Salvatore Riina
35:12they would be the instigators
35:13of the most brutal
35:15crimes committed
35:16in Palermo
35:16in recent years
35:25as the days go by
35:27the atmosphere
35:27at the trial
35:28it had become even hotter
35:29Buscetta
35:31it seemed more and more
35:32at ease
35:32in the role of the great accuser
35:34the defendants instead
35:36were beginning to show themselves
35:37worried
35:38and they trusted
35:39in their lawyers
35:40to put him in difficulty
35:42Buscetta
35:43was rebuilding
35:45the history of the mafia
35:46step by step
35:47a story
35:49studded
35:50of murders
35:51and massacres
35:53there is your doctor
35:54that I to her
35:55coffee a lot
35:56we did it
35:58but all of it
35:58which remained
35:59I've never seen it done before
36:02how long have we known each other?
36:04me to you Rosario?
36:05Yes
36:06since I entered
36:07at the courthouse bar
36:08what will be
36:111983
36:13after which indexes?
36:14shortly before
36:15I remember it
36:17the councilor
36:20do you remember it
36:21when did they kill him?
36:22I can't forget it
36:26Rocco Chinnici
36:28he was the judge
36:29that he had invented
36:30the anti-mafia pull
36:31choosing
36:31Giovanni Falcone
36:32Paolo Borsellino
36:34and Giuseppe Di Lello
36:35to whom
36:35he soon joined
36:36also Leonardo Guarnotta
36:37in Palermo
36:38they killed
36:39a magistrate
36:40and two carabinieri
36:41blowing up
36:43with the remote control
36:44a car
36:45explosive charge
36:46a few steps away
36:47they killed him
36:47July 29th
36:49of 1983
36:50with a car bomb
36:52under the house
36:53they died with him
36:54two men
36:55of the escort
36:56and the goalkeeper
36:57of the palace
36:59it was the first time
37:00which was used
37:01a technique
37:02of that kind
37:03that he remembered
37:04terrorism
37:05Palermo
37:06like Beirut
37:07he wrote
37:07the Lora newspaper
37:08about ten
37:09the wounded
37:10and all around
37:11an authentic scenario
37:12war
37:13and it was true
37:16Kinnici
37:17he didn't want to fight
37:18only the military mafia
37:19the one who shoots
37:20he was convinced
37:22of existence
37:23of hidden principals
37:24more powerful
37:25which he called
37:26the third level
37:29it was above all necessary
37:30to him
37:30if at the maxi trial
37:32it would have also been talked about
37:33some cousins
37:34Nino and Ignazio Salvo
37:35the men
37:36which they had represented
37:38for years
37:38the bond
37:39among the mafia
37:40and politics
37:41she also spoke
37:43of his relationships
37:44with cousins
37:45Save
37:46Yes
37:47with Nino
37:48and Ignatius
37:49Nino
37:49recently deceased
37:51and Ignazio Salvo
37:53he wants to tell the court
37:55what do you remember?
37:56I remember being introduced to them
37:59as men of honor
38:00by Stefano Pontani
38:01Yes
38:03I know them personally
38:06and they also hosted me
38:08in one of their villas
38:10which most likely
38:12is owned
38:12by Nino Salvo
38:13recently deceased
38:15when she was
38:16during my time
38:17fugitive in 1980
38:19when she was in the villa
38:21was visited
38:23come on Salvo?
38:25Yes
38:25who came to visit her?
38:27zoom out
38:28what's going on there?
38:36cut off on three
38:37someone fell
38:39Gianni
38:40follow him
38:42I don't see anything
38:45a policeman fell
38:48we're on the three
38:53he will have fainted
38:55he felt ill
38:56Buscetta was a river in full flood
39:00not even the unconscious policeman
39:01he stopped him
39:03calm has been restored
39:04he continued his story
39:06confirming facts
39:07which until that moment
39:08I only had a hunch
39:11Vital Leonardo
39:13did she know him?
39:14No
39:16did you hear anything about him?
39:18I was in prison
39:19when I had
39:20the crisis
39:22here in Lucerdone
39:23and I knew
39:24that he did
39:25of the statements
39:27I read
39:28his minutes
39:30everyone
39:30Me too
39:32at that time
39:33we were worried
39:34as he had declared
39:36but to the degree
39:38mixed
39:39to something
39:40which framed well
39:41in the sense
39:43of the time
39:44many truths
39:45they were true
39:47but Leonardo Vitale
39:48is he crazy?
39:49crazy?
39:50poor thing
39:51look at Leonardo Vitale
39:52he had told the truth
39:53Buscetta is confirming it
39:58Leonardo Vitale
39:59he had been the first man of honor
40:01to reveal certain secrets
40:02to the police
40:03it was 1973
40:06not only did they not believe him
40:08but they took him for a madman
40:09he was locked up in a mental asylum
40:11and subjected
40:12electroshock
40:17from that moment on
40:19he lived in exile
40:20in a small village
40:21until death
40:22in 1984
40:24shortly after
40:25the beginning
40:25of collaboration
40:26by Buscetta
40:27why was he killed?
40:29for having said
40:30that truth
40:31but also at a distance
40:32for a long time?
40:33ah but the mafia
40:35it has no expiration dates
40:41the mafia has no deadlines
40:45that sentence
40:46thundered in the classroom
40:47and it remained in the head
40:48of all
40:49along with a shiver
40:50of fear
40:52Cosa Nostra is patient
40:53Wait
40:54but don't forget
40:55until
40:56the right time never comes
40:58to settle scores
40:59with whom he betrayed
41:00or with whom
41:01he fought it
41:03I know it perfectly well
41:05that I am taught
41:06to die
41:07I'm not afraid
41:07absolutely
41:08I'm not afraid
41:09I have already lived
41:10Enough
41:11to pass
41:12on the other side
41:13you
41:14Tommaso Buscetta
41:15you made a mistake
41:16you pay
41:17the time will come
41:18that you will pay
41:19now they pay
41:21even those who
41:21he is not to blame at all
41:23who was Buscetta
41:25a spy
41:27a manipulator
41:28an old-fashioned man
41:29a trafficker
41:31unscrupulous
41:32among the alleys of Palermo
41:34the kids
41:34they had started
41:35to insult each other
41:36saying
41:37you're a Buscetta
41:38that surname
41:39had become
41:40a very serious offense
41:41as if to say
41:42you are a traitor
41:43an infamous person
41:44nevertheless
41:45that man
41:46with his way of speaking
41:48sometimes sought after
41:49and immediately after ungrammatical
41:50he had something
41:52that escaped
41:53to any definition
41:55wow what a story
41:56this Buscetta
41:58that is, in the sense
41:59he's a mafioso
42:00but
42:00he has charisma to spare
42:02I'm here, eh
42:02yes okay
42:03but it's not like we're on set here
42:04of the octopus
42:05of the godfather
42:06what sense
42:08Buscetta is very intelligent
42:09he's trying to make us forget
42:11who was a mafioso
42:12On the contrary
42:14that is still
42:14but sorry
42:16he had not regretted it
42:16collaborate
42:18he chooses what to say
42:19what not to say
42:21because this is an exchange
42:22with the State
42:23he's telling you
42:24how is it organized
42:25the mafia
42:25in exchange
42:27he keeps his life
42:28and in your opinion
42:29will they believe him?
42:31Gianni
42:32if it wasn't there
42:33the possibility
42:33to believe him
42:34we weren't here
42:40why Falcone
42:41would never have brought
42:42on trial
42:43one he didn't trust
42:44never
42:49okay
42:49what does he do
42:50you bring the material
42:51in the editorial office
42:52yes I'll bring it
42:53Fran
42:53Don't worry
43:08in the belief
43:10twenty-second hearing
43:11that the citizens
43:12at the Palermo trial
43:14are in the crosshairs
43:15of terrorism
43:16a drastic reduction
43:18of inflation
43:19dollar still in decline
43:20over eleven to say less than yesterday
43:21Communist Germany
43:23paints the world
43:25in dark colors
43:26a hearing in practice
43:27cancelled
43:28a date
43:29he sees dangers
43:30for peace
43:31eight hours of strike
43:32against layoffs
43:33company establishments
43:34don't open the doors
43:36to the dialogue
43:36no foreigner
43:37will be able to impose
43:38his will
43:39to the military government
43:40of Santiago
43:40nor at a summit
43:42Reagan-Gorbaccio
43:48Buscetta
43:48I didn't lose control
43:49not even after
43:50four days
43:51of interrogations
43:51his voice
43:53remained still
43:53decided
43:54even inside her
43:55I lived
43:56always at home
43:57by Giuseppe Galò
43:57when I was in Rome
43:59with his rigorous tone
44:00and safe
44:01he managed to dismantle
44:02even the safety features
44:03of the defense
44:04in that period
44:05he was questioned
44:06Also
44:07for Maurizio
44:08that Badalamenti
44:09he told her
44:10that she was posed
44:11the supported
44:12is coming in
44:13in a sown field
44:14that I don't like
44:16because when
44:17I will face
44:17the problem
44:18with Mr. Galò
44:19I will face
44:20this topic
44:21there is a question
44:22on the part of the defense
44:23Nobody
44:24then we close
44:25the interrogation
44:26Mr. Buscetta
44:27he said a lot
44:28of lies
44:29I know
44:30Buscetta
44:31I want to do
44:32some questions
44:33who is asking me
44:34love
44:35Antonio
44:36President
44:37I ask
44:38to the Bossa lady
44:39immediately
44:41to compare myself
44:42with Buscetta
44:43ah
44:44of the 19th
44:45Joseph Bono
44:46Joseph Bono
44:48he asks to be questioned
44:49so that he can have
44:50the comparison
44:51with Mr. Buscetta
44:53Thank you
44:54with his depositions
44:56Tommaso Buscetta
44:57had shocked
44:58the process
44:59everyone
45:00Now
45:00they had as their only
45:02objective
45:02that of delegitimizing it
45:06suddenly
45:07that chair
45:07on the praetorium
45:08where none of the defendants
45:09he wanted to sit down
45:10was about to become
45:11the only weapon
45:12to save themselves
45:14the enemy
45:15it was no longer
45:16only the judge
45:17in a toga
45:18but the old man appears
45:19who had betrayed
45:20the infamous
45:21as they said
45:23and the first comparison
45:25it wouldn't have been
45:26with any kid
45:27but with Pippo Calò
45:28for years
45:29business partner
45:30by Buscetta
45:32they had done
45:33a piece of life
45:33Together
45:34and now
45:35their streets
45:36they would have
45:37again
45:38crossed
46:02but of drugs
46:03Frank Monastero
46:05consider old Joe
46:06it's a primer
46:07and Buscetta
46:08the encyclopedia
46:09a brother said
46:11Masino
46:12has always had
46:13women in the lead
46:14It is true
46:15and how many troubles
46:24what should I do
46:26to improve
46:26this term
46:27what you have to do
46:27you have to take up horse racing
46:28appears
46:29and then how do I play?
46:30with you
46:31but my excuses
46:32take up horse racing
46:33there is none
46:35listen about it
46:36tell me something
46:37but you think
46:39that the court
46:40he will prove you right
46:41to Buscetta
46:41on the whole
46:42on several things yes
46:45All right
46:46the next few days
46:46the comparisons will begin
46:48and then
46:49but why
46:50you think there is
46:51some mafioso
46:51which is capable
46:52to counter it
46:53to delegitimize him
46:56and why not?
47:02nice report on Corleone
47:04I saw it
47:05I greeted you
47:06that you're late
47:07HI
47:12HI
47:44HI
48:15with both hands
48:16you did it
48:17Sceta
48:19but what a boy's name
48:21you chose yourself dear
48:23I can do Corleone
48:27invite the accused side dish
48:30so as not to offend anyone
48:32I understood the defendant
48:33did you reject it?
48:37Did you reject it?
48:42Thank you all
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