Sono passati quasi due anni dall'inizio del dibattimento, e il maxiprocesso sta per arrivare alla sentenza. Due anni in cui Palermo ha vissuto sospesa, in un limbo di speranza e preoccupazione. Il processo ha vissuto fasi di stanca e i giornalisti Rai hanno fatto i conti con le procedure lunghe e macchinose di un processo così grande, arrivato a 349 udienze. Le arringhe difensive sono state 635 e i pubblici ministeri hanno parlato per dodici giorni nelle loro requisitorie. Franco, Teresa e Gianni rivivono emozioni e ricordi del processo alla vigilia della sentenza, prima di entrare per l'ultima volta in aula bunker ed aspettare che la Corte rientri in aula per l'ultima volta. E' il 16 dicembre 1987, l'aula torna a riempirsi di giornalisti provenienti da ogni paese, dei parenti delle vittime, degli imputati a piede libero. Tutti insieme, per due ore, ad ascoltare la sentenza, che porta a 19 ergastoli e 2665 anni di carcere. Una vittoria dei pubblici ministeri che vede reggere il proprio impianto accusatorio, una sconfitta per Cosa Nostra, che per la prima volta vede condannati i più importanti boss e scritto sul marmo giudiziario l'esistenza stessa dell'organizzazione. Franco vive la fine del processo con soddisfazione e partecipazione, accompagnata a quel fatalismo siciliano che lo contraddistingue. Il giorno dopo ha un ultimo importantissimo appuntamento: raccogliere la testimonianza di Giovanni Falcone.
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00:14The mafia disgusts me
00:30Thank you for your honor, Year
00:31When you ask yourself all these questions
00:33On this process, on Palermo
00:36Think about it, the common agent
00:38She's my mother
00:40We are sorry and saddened
00:43As much as the entire citizenry
00:44For the murder of the innocent Claudio Donno
00:47But what does the first time mean?
00:48Capalona in the plural
00:50To read the documents of a trial of a single defendant
00:53It takes a day
00:55How long do you think it takes to read the one of 474 defendants?
00:59Enough, maxi trials
01:20Do you think it's over?
01:23To read the documents of a trial of a single defendant
01:27It takes a day
01:28How long do you think it takes to read the one of 474 defendants?
01:34It's the whole mess
01:38Enough, maxi trials
01:40HI!
01:41HI!
01:48HI!
01:52HI!
02:01HI!
02:02HI!
02:05HI!
02:11HI!
02:12HI!
02:20HI!
02:21HI!
02:23HI!
02:30HI!
02:31HI!
02:35HI!
02:37HI!
02:37Let's connect immediately with Porto Azzurro, our correspondents are there, we hope that everything, image and sound, will arrive via satellite.
02:43Yes, it's done, the long nightmare of Porto Azzurro is over. The six prisoners have surrendered and handed over all their belongings.
02:51the hostages.
02:52The parties begin their post-election reflection.
02:56I would never have said that Christian democracy is uninhabitable for democracy.
03:05Tell us, tell us what's happening, Luigi.
03:08Everyone knew about the TG1 news, and here they are, the Neapolitans who celebrated at the stadium.
03:17This is the first of six cases that Telefono Giallo intends to present to you in the next few weeks starting from this evening and all
03:24Tuesdays.
03:24Two weeks and 1987 would be over too.
03:30The maxi-trial had been going on for twenty months now.
03:34In the most absolute terenity, an indispensable prerequisite for a just affirmation of justice.
03:41Between nervousness and excesses.
03:43Our business has always been deconstruction.
03:48And power drops.
03:50And this show took place.
04:03The full reading of the trial documents had been avoided thanks to the intervention of a decree of the
04:11government.
04:13We had witnessed hundreds of interrogations and testimonies, seen faces of all kinds, inside and outside.
04:22Mr. President, I don't want to leave any doubt behind me.
04:30And we had filmed everything.
04:54The existence of Cosa Nostra was now before everyone's eyes.
04:58They themselves said it while accusing each other.
05:04And meanwhile in Palermo the truce had broken down.
05:07One of the most skilled and ruthless hitmen of the Greco dei Ciaculli clan, considered the armed wing of the mafia, is
05:14was eliminated in an ambush last night encountered...
05:16The one who paid the price was Mario Presti Filippo, one of Totò Riina's favourite killers.
05:39During the long months of defense arguments, the lawyers had displayed refined language and striking phrases.
05:46Malicious insinuation in the order of referral of trial.
05:49Defending their defendants against the most serious charges.
05:52The facts necessarily had to match what Bouchet said.
05:56They had done this above all by questioning the words of the collaborators of justice.
06:01The test cannot tell you how to build a man of honor.
06:03The test must give you facts.
06:10But there was no longer a collective defense strategy aimed at denying the existence of Cosa Nostra.
06:17Now the only thing that mattered was saving the skin of each individual patient.
06:22Evidently because he was waiting for a boss.
06:28The judge is required to uphold the truth according to these infamous people.
06:35The adjective is not mine, gentlemen, but is from Doctor Ea.
06:39Most Illustrious President, Gentlemen of the Court,
06:43We all know that a heavy door will close behind you.
06:51But you will bend down to examine the evidence with the same unyielding determination
07:01with which the pathologist places his slides and his findings under the microscope
07:09to separate and distinguish tumor cells
07:19from healthy ones.
07:25That sea of words was not enough to fill the void of the half-empty room.
07:30in which we journalists seemed like castaways, like survivors.
07:35A void that reflected the skepticism of too many Palermitans
07:38towards the process.
07:42Until November 11, 1987, the last day of hearing,
07:47when Michele Greco, the Pope, asked to speak from the surprise cages.
07:52I would like to wish you a happy birthday.
07:56I wish you peace, Mr. President.
07:58I wish you all peace, because peace is tranquility.
08:03and serenity of spirit and conscience.
08:07That's what we'd like too.
08:09For the task that awaits you, I must apologize, Mr. President,
08:13serenity is the fundamental basis for judging.
08:17These are not my words, they are the words of our Lord,
08:21who recommended it to Moses when he had to judge
08:26that there is maximum serenity, which is the fundamental basis.
08:32And I wish you again, Mr. President,
08:35may this peace accompany you for the rest of your life,
08:40today on this occasion.
08:42May it accompany you for the rest of your life.
08:44This is what I wanted to say, Mr. President.
08:46Okay. So...
08:48It ended like this with those words that more than a wish
08:51they had the flavor of a threat.
08:53It was the day the hearings of the great trial concluded,
08:57a particular moment like the end of a long cycle.
09:00It was for us journalists, for the lawyers
09:03and for the ten substitute lay judges
09:06that they would not have entered the Council Chamber.
09:09I can't.
09:10After a year and eight months of living together,
09:14elbow to elbow with all these people,
09:19togati and grandfather,
09:22to fire me from them without having expressed my opinion towards them
09:26the deepest, heartfelt and affectionate thanks.
09:31My thanks to them
09:34and I feel fully invested in it
09:37in the name of the Italian people
09:40in whose name we will pronounce our sentence.
09:48Despite the difficulties,
09:49provocations and obstacles of all kinds,
09:52the maxi-trial had really come to an end.
09:55The court, by its actual composition,
09:58he retires to the Council Chamber.
10:21Now it was the court's turn.
10:23Locked in a wing of the bunker with no contact with the outside,
10:27isolated from everything,
10:28the judges were called to deliberate the sentence.
10:5035 days later,
10:52with Christmas just around the corner,
10:53we were still there,
10:54suspended to await the sentence.
11:01Get an interview with Judge Falcone
11:04it would have been the best way
11:05to fill that unnerving wait.
11:12I had searched for it several times in those months,
11:15but he had chosen not to expose himself,
11:17to speak as little as possible,
11:19not to be seen in the classroom.
11:20A choice of great respect
11:22towards the court.
11:24Before the end of the trial.
11:26I understand, okay?
11:27But after the sentence...
11:28Yes, yes.
11:51Go hunting for news
11:52it wasn't easy at that time,
11:54because the city was closed in a bubble,
11:56as if a part of Palermo
11:58he was afraid to hear that sentence.
12:09Sorry, I'll collect everything.
12:11The stories have been in order since this morning.
12:12Yes, yes, I'm harvesting now.
12:14Eh, I collect.
12:15Greco has denied all charges
12:17listed by the president of the court
12:19concerning dozens of friends.
12:21A handful of heroes
12:22towards a solitary and uncertain adventure.
12:25The maxi-trial of the gangs
12:27which is celebrated right in these days
12:29in Palermo.
12:30Yesterday's hearing
12:31would have suggested the answer
12:33to a question asked.
12:34In these two years
12:35RAI had not reported
12:36the maxi-trial
12:37only with the images on television,
12:39but also through the radio,
12:41with in-depth services and programs,
12:43like the one I was about to attend.
12:4722 months of trial,
12:50349 hearings,
12:531829 hours total.
12:55The interrogations were
12:561314,
12:58the defense speeches 635,
13:011265 case files.
13:03The greatness of this process
13:04it's all in these numbers.
13:06Numbers that tell us
13:07how much this process
13:09be the largest process
13:10of the history of Italy.
13:11The prosecutors
13:12they talked for 12 days
13:14asking for the conviction
13:16for all,
13:17all ours.
13:19De Gio Luciano
13:19in this process
13:20must answer
13:21of the crimes of which he is the head
13:221, 10, 13 and 22.
13:24Of the crimes of which he is the head
13:2513 and 22
13:26I must ask for his absolution
13:28due to lack of evidence,
13:29a long imprisonment
13:30behind,
13:32the absence of indications
13:33that they see him involved
13:35in drug trafficking
13:36it's obvious.
13:37As for instead
13:38the crimes of which he is the head
13:391 and 10,
13:40unified with constraint
13:41to the continuation,
13:42taking into account
13:43of this very special role
13:44top
13:45that the process
13:46he attributes to him,
13:47I ask that he be sentenced
13:48the sentence of 15 years
13:49of imprisonment.
13:50As a lawyer,
13:52but even before
13:53as a citizen,
13:54I therefore ask myself
13:54the problem
13:55if I'm telling the truth.
13:57This myth
13:58law,
13:59this myth
13:59Corleonesi,
14:01the men
14:02they always need
14:03to create myths,
14:04for better or for worse,
14:07to which
14:07it is possible
14:08report all the facts
14:10that have happened.
14:11oh gentlemen,
14:13if this
14:14it is not rather
14:15a convenient truth.
14:17The accusation
14:19he asked
14:20many life sentences,
14:21in particular
14:22for Riina
14:23and Provenzano
14:23who are fugitives,
14:24but also for everyone
14:25the other mafia bosses
14:27of Pocalò.
14:29Michael Greco
14:30I will demonstrate
14:31to this court,
14:33not with words,
14:35with part.
14:37I have nothing left
14:38than to go to the penalty
14:39and for Michele Greco
14:40it can't be anything else
14:41taking into account
14:42of the continuation
14:42that the penalty
14:43of life imprisonment.
14:46In others
14:47which concern
14:48Michael Greco
14:48it's even done
14:50an analysis
14:50philological
14:51and it is said
14:53that Michele Greco
14:54has become
14:55Dad
14:56afterwards
14:57to the fall
14:58of the accent
14:59with which initially,
15:00afterwards
15:01to which initially
15:02he was called
15:03Pope.
15:03Michael Greco
15:04for example
15:04he was not in the classroom
15:05when it was asked
15:06his sentence.
15:12Instead Pippo Calò
15:13as usual
15:14he didn't hide.
15:15Calò Giuseppe
15:16Calò Giuseppe
15:18it is definitely
15:19one of the figures
15:21more disturbing
15:22of this process
15:24and it is definitely
15:26what
15:28owes more
15:29in quotation marks
15:31in a small pocket
15:32and side dish
15:34taking note
15:35which is found
15:35in here
15:37called to answer
15:39of very serious crimes
15:40and narrow
15:41in a cell.
15:42Why
15:43am I saying this?
15:45Why
15:46Calò had succeeded
15:48skillfully
15:49to place itself
15:50in an area
15:51of shadow
15:51for years
15:52of the investigations
15:53who was in Rome
15:56under a false name
15:57Mario Aglialoro
15:58it was such a name
16:00known
16:00from everyone
16:01but I believe
16:02by a few
16:02a man
16:03very careful
16:04he exposed himself little
16:05he was avoiding it
16:07to come out into the open
16:08but that
16:08it didn't stop him
16:10as we will see
16:11soon
16:12not only
16:13to maintain
16:14his connections
16:15with Palermo
16:17with his
16:18Correi
16:19and other associates
16:20but
16:21to take on
16:22On the contrary
16:22a role
16:23of particular
16:24relief
16:24in events
16:26which then
16:27they led
16:28to the explosion
16:29of the mafia war
16:34it seems to me
16:35that there is not
16:36nothing to add
16:38and that
16:39the defendant
16:40may be
16:40held responsible
16:41of all charges
16:42which are contested against him
16:44and unify these
16:45with the constraint
16:46to be continued
16:46it follows
16:47the request
16:47of condemnation
16:48to life imprisonment
16:52and instead
16:53I was interested
16:53go into detail
16:54another aspect
16:55what was it
16:55the strategy
16:56defensive
16:57of the mafiosi
16:58they denied
16:59denied all
16:59practically
17:00everyone denied
17:01I am a stranger
17:02I'm a stranger
17:03I have nothing to do with it
17:05it's been three years
17:06that I am in a position
17:07to never walk again
17:08they were clearly lying
17:10there are those who pretended
17:11crazy
17:12who pretended
17:13sick
17:14at this point
17:15the defendant
17:15soccer at the sifano
17:16he throws himself on the ground
17:19in practice
17:20the bunker classroom
17:21it looked like the waiting room
17:22of the health insurance doctor
17:28frank
17:29in the classroom
17:30it has been talked about often
17:31of theorem
17:32little buscetta
17:33help me explain it better
17:34to ours
17:35radio listeners
17:36the accusation
17:37he asked
17:38that all members
17:39of the commission
17:40of Cosa Nostra
17:41be considered
17:42the instigators
17:43of all
17:44the most brutal
17:45the most important
17:46crimes
17:46accomplished
17:47between 1977
17:48and 1984
17:52in your opinion
17:53the theorem will hold
17:55little buscetta
17:55in the council chamber
17:57well this is premature
17:58say it right now
17:59we must not forget
18:00that the statements
18:02of the collaborators
18:03they were
18:03among the most important
18:04On the contrary
18:04the most important
18:06for this process
18:07you will remember
18:08the comparison
18:09Between
18:09Tommaso Buscetta
18:11and Pipo Calocco
18:12Certain
18:12that was
18:12a moment
18:13where everyone
18:13they understood
18:14the importance
18:15by Buscetta
18:15in this process
18:16with both hands
18:18you did it
18:18little buscetta
18:19I understand
18:20you have to insist
18:21Always
18:21in your lies
18:22in your things
18:23because if not
18:24we must not forget
18:27that Buscetta
18:28he is among the defendants
18:29it's so true
18:30that for him
18:30they were
18:31asked
18:32four years
18:32of imprisonment
18:33Buscetta Tommaso
18:36we'll talk about it later
18:39I'm doing something
18:40alphabetical order
18:42Buscetta Tommaso
18:43he is accused
18:44from crimes
18:44of those articles
18:45416 and 416
18:47bis
18:47of the penal code
18:49on guilt
18:51in order
18:51to the crimes
18:52to him
18:52ascribed
18:53it doesn't seem like it to me
18:54there is something to discuss
18:55also because
18:56he told
18:57in first person
18:58he confessed
18:59he said
19:00but precisely
19:01given the contribution
19:02in this process
19:03it seems to us
19:05of having to request
19:06the prevalence
19:06of the generic mitigating circumstances
19:08on the contested mitigating circumstances
19:10and the punishment
19:10wait
19:11to the continuation
19:14for years
19:15four
19:16of imprisonment
19:24that the truths
19:25who said
19:25are found
19:26all
19:27that those
19:28which are not found
19:29and which are not denied
19:31they have their own
19:32logic
19:34psychological
19:34legal
19:35placement
19:36in harmony
19:38general of the process
19:39in general harmony
19:40of the truth
19:40and truths
19:41that Tommaso Bucetta
19:43he told you
20:06it seems incredible
20:07to me
20:07but I arrived
20:09at the end
20:11of my effort
20:11and I think he has
20:12all rights
20:14to define it as such
20:16on reflection
20:18we believe
20:21to have
20:22accusing
20:23defended
20:24dignity
20:25of this toga
20:26that rested
20:27on our shoulders
20:28yes yes
20:29that our words
20:31they are the words
20:32of the State
20:32Meaning what
20:33of the people
20:35Meaning what
20:36of all of us
20:37we hope
20:38to have defended
20:38this dignity
20:39in a moment
20:40certainly difficult
20:41we hope
20:42accusing
20:43to have succeeded
20:44to defend
20:45at least
20:47for a few moments
20:49the pain
20:50the confusion
20:52of many children
20:54of many mothers
20:56and of many wives
20:57which have been deprived
20:59from affections
21:01and presences
21:01important
21:02and I have to say
21:03I believe
21:04nonsense
21:07I hope
21:08that we
21:09accusing
21:09we have at the bottom
21:11defended
21:11the Palermo magistrates
21:14in a process
21:15which is celebrated
21:16in Palermo
21:16in front of
21:17the assize court
21:18from Palermo
21:19the values
21:19more authentic
21:20of our land
21:21in which
21:22all of us
21:23we must continue
21:24to believe
21:25and to recognize each other
21:26so alone
21:28without struggles
21:29the right
21:31wins over crime
21:32democracy
21:34and civilization
21:35on barbarism
21:36Thank you
21:48Ayala's words
21:50they had made me feel
21:51proud
21:52of having contributed
21:53with my work
21:54to the story
21:55of the maxi-trial
21:56I had grown fond of it
21:58to the bunker classroom
21:58to the faces
21:59of the chancellors
22:00and the Carabinieri
22:01to those of the judges
22:02popular
22:03and of the court
22:04Perhaps
22:05all this
22:06I would have missed it
22:07as well as
22:08my colleagues
22:08of work
22:09and the radiation
22:10RAI
22:11in front of
22:12to the bunker classroom
22:12but what are we doing
22:13dismantling
22:14that's all
22:14we are putting things in order
22:16among these boxes
22:17there are hundreds
22:19we calculated
22:20that I am
22:21Almost
22:211400 hours
22:22of filmed
22:23and you obviously
22:24you remember them all
22:25No?
22:25Obviously
22:28We see
22:31March 17, 1987
22:35oh no
22:36you have to remember it
22:37True
22:38True
22:39At that time
22:39I can already tell you
22:40March 17th
22:41in that period
22:4287
22:43it didn't happen
22:44Nothing
22:44but
22:45March 17th
22:4787
22:48that's the day
22:49of women
22:50of women
22:50buffalo
22:58those women
22:59they remembered them
23:01everyone
23:14they were tied
23:15to the defendant
23:16Vincenzo Buffa
23:16and it had just happened
23:17word got out
23:18that he
23:19he wanted to repent
23:20in the classroom
23:21they arrived
23:21the mother
23:22the sisters
23:22the wife
23:23to tell everyone
23:24that wasn't true
23:25they feared
23:26transversal vendettas
23:27and retaliation
23:28and that was their way
23:30public and theatrical
23:31to dissociate oneself
23:33from their family member
23:34the Erinyes
23:36we called them
23:37the journalists
23:38look at everything
23:40to get you expelled
23:41It is true
23:42so
23:43or be good
23:44and sitting
23:45like all people
23:46for good
23:46you have to stay
23:48At that time
23:48Please
23:49let's get them out
23:50call for reinforcements
23:51and let them out
23:52at this point
23:57women
23:58which we have already talked about
24:00give rise
24:01to a bullshit
24:02call for reinforcements
24:03and let them out
24:12I would like to know
24:14what do they want
24:14from this thing
24:16let it out
24:18but you really are
24:19deaf
24:23doing the math
24:25they had participated
24:26at the trial
24:26207 inmates
24:28102 defendants
24:29at large
24:3044 under house arrest
24:32and more than 900
24:34between injured parties
24:35and witnesses
24:36but how many have we seen?
24:38the truth
24:38one of mine
24:40certain subjects
24:41Anyway
24:42absolutely
24:43my favorite
24:44it still remains
24:49what a character
24:50that you made me remember
24:51I have assurance
24:52desert
24:53to learn
24:55but you had
24:56bad luck
24:57goodbye saint
24:58bad luck
24:59if you allow me
25:00I don't use it
25:00the terms
25:01of victimhood
25:03of persecution
25:04that to you
25:05I know you don't like it
25:07but it was
25:08unlucky little one
25:09Mr. President
25:10unlucky little one
25:11which is
25:11a masterpiece
25:13someone up there
25:15he loves me
25:15but I think
25:16that to me
25:17down here
25:17someone
25:18he loves me
25:19of the police
25:20to me
25:21you do it exactly the same
25:22but then who is it?
25:23this unfortunate little fellow
25:24this is Gaetano Scavone
25:25of the family
25:28of Porta Nuova
25:28Porta Nuova district
25:30accused of trafficking
25:31of drugs
25:35Yes
25:36ready
25:38what are you saying?
25:42True
25:43agree
25:44Thank you
25:45HI
25:46Boys
25:49Tomorrow
25:50there is the sentence
25:51you say it's true
25:52Yes
25:52but
25:53I'm doing a check
25:54which is better
26:06from the court
26:07I had known
26:08that the council chamber
26:09it was about to end
26:10to be sure
26:12I had them called
26:13the cook
26:13who brought the meals
26:14to the bunker classroom
26:15he confirmed to me
26:16that the order
26:17the day after
26:18it had been cancelled
26:19the sentence
26:20was about to arrive
26:24in Palermo
26:25that one seemed
26:26an evening like many others
26:30perhaps the sentence
26:31it wouldn't have solved
26:32the problems
26:33everyday
26:34but it would have been useful
26:36to restore hope
26:37to a cursed city
26:39and talking about the mafia
26:40without lowering
26:41the look
26:41in Palermo
26:43it is expected for tomorrow
26:44after almost two years
26:45of process
26:46in a month
26:47of the council chamber
26:48the sentence
26:48for the most imposing
26:49mafia trial
26:50that has ever been celebrated
26:52and almost to demonstrate
26:53its own power
26:54on the eve
26:54of the sentence
26:56the mafia
26:56it happened again
26:57I live in Barcelona
26:58Gotto's Well
26:59with four murders
27:00our services
27:06if tomorrow yours
27:07they are condemned
27:08what happens?
27:10what happens?
27:11Frank
27:12what happens?
27:13it means
27:13that we work
27:14at the roll call?
27:15without problems
27:16Yes
27:16and what do I know?
27:19We hope
27:19Yes
27:22and if the air
27:23is it getting heavy?
27:27it's a lot
27:28that I want to go
27:28in the Caribbean
27:37Peacock
27:39stay here a bit
27:40Frank
28:37what happens?
28:45On December 16, 1987, we arrived at the editorial office with the air of those who had to take an exam,
28:52but if you think about it, we weren't the ones who should be judged.
28:55This, this, this.
29:02We weren't the only ones in turmoil.
29:05The pressure coming from headquarters reminded us that it was an exam day.
29:11They say the judges will be out in court in the early afternoon, but I think there's still time.
29:16What key is that? 11 o'clock? Yeah, I think there's still time.
29:22We had little time to finish preparing the contributions before going to the bunker room.
29:28And then we make him angry.
29:31Alright.
29:32Thank you, hello, to your father.
29:33No, Fran, what else do you want the picture carpet of?
29:38Let's put ourselves in Rina.
29:56It was the last day we entered the bunker classroom.
30:02Soon it would fill up again with ordinary people awaiting the verdict.
30:06Of journalists and photographers who landed again in Palermo.
30:10From my colleagues at national newspapers.
30:15Some of the substitute lay judges also came
30:19who had not entered the council chamber.
30:21Everyone is holding their breath waiting for the rope to come out.
30:29So you're unemployed starting tomorrow, huh?
30:32Let's hope.
30:33I would gladly go to the trap door.
30:35And instead I have to go back to work at the courthouse bar.
30:39The doctor knows.
30:41But won't you miss all this fun and games?
30:43But of course I will miss him.
30:44The only one I won't miss is Dr. Franco.
30:47But you're a bit of a swindler, you know.
30:50Yes, that yes.
30:51But you have to make me a promise.
30:53If all these are convicted,
30:55she has to stop smoking.
31:16Let's not miss their entrance, please.
31:19Yes, yes, yes, I'm calm.
31:22But you see, I did well to come early this morning.
31:25This is a chicken.
31:27Perfect, let's get ready.
31:30The Court.
31:38Name of the Italian people.
31:41The Court was the first court in Palermo.
31:45Having seen the articles of law.
31:48Declare.
31:49Abbenante Michele, Altadonna Francesco, Amato Federico.
31:52President Alfonso Giordano and Judge Pietro Grasso
31:56they had let their beards grow,
31:58almost as if to bear witness to the time that had passed in the council chamber.
32:02D'Angelo Mario, D'Apio Sebastiano,
32:04D'Apio Pietro Luigi, D'Gregorio Salvatore,
32:06D'Leo Vincenzo, D'Patio Giordano...
32:08Giordano never looked ahead,
32:10it was moving like a train.
32:11He spoke his words quickly,
32:13as if to shake off a weight,
32:16the anxiety of two years of work,
32:18of tension, of fear.
32:19Greco Giuseppe, Altadonna 52,
32:22Greco Michele,
32:23Madomio Francesco,
32:24Marquis Antonino,
32:24Marquis Philip,
32:25Marquis Giuseppe,
32:26Provenzano Bernardo,
32:27Bullarangio Juan Battista,
32:29Riccobono Rosario,
32:29Rina Salvatore,
32:30Rotomo Salvatore,
32:31Saint Paula,
32:32Blessed,
32:32Teresa Stacca on the defendants.
32:35Gianni, go to Greco.
32:58The penalties were heavy
33:01for most members
33:02of the Cosa Nostra commission.
33:04Greek, Provençal,
33:06Riina were sentenced
33:08life imprisonment also for the murders
33:10by Boris Giuliano,
33:11Calogero Zucchetto,
33:13Emanuele Basile,
33:14Paul Giaccone
33:15and of General Dalla Chiesa.
33:1723 years in Calò,
33:197 years for Ignazio Salvo.
33:27The Buscetta theorem
33:28he had been fully married by the court
33:31and that it was a victory for the prosecution
33:33it was immediately perceived
33:36from the satisfied expressions of the PMs
33:38and from anguish
33:39of the defendants behind bars.
33:41Luciano Lectern
33:42of the crime of that chapter 1
33:43committed from 25, 5, 74 onwards
33:46of the crime of those fields 10, 13, 22
33:49Marino Francesco
33:50of the crime of those fields
33:511, 10, 320, 321, 322
33:54From Dear Carlo...
33:55I did not understand,
33:55Leggio was acquitted.
33:56Yes,
33:58prosecutors have asked
33:59for some crimes the solution
34:01because he has too many years in prison.
34:02The court agreed with him.
34:07Okay, but that's a way of saying
34:09to mean that in the end
34:11he's out of the game
34:12and this is a huge affront
34:14for someone like him.
34:18But isn't he getting out of jail?
34:19No, you're welcome.
34:20Is it ever the one who has a lot
34:21of other convictions?
34:25But I wasn't.
34:26Where is he?
34:27And I think he didn't come.
34:29Maybe he expected it.
34:31Sin.
34:33It would have been a pleasure
34:34see his face.
34:46Among those acquitted
34:52there were also characters
34:54like Stefano Calzetta
34:55the repentant who pretended to be mad
34:57and Giovanni Brusca
34:59that once outside
35:00would have tied his name
35:02to new and cruel crimes.
35:05Guys, it never ends.
35:06I'm tough and talking.
35:09The audience in the courtroom
35:11he didn't dare to breathe.
35:12The lawyers are composed
35:13impatient carabinieri.
35:15It appeared on the stands
35:17some handkerchiefs
35:18in your hands
35:18of the relatives of the defendants
35:20that they didn't want to be
35:21approached by us journalists.
35:23After almost two hours
35:24President Giordano
35:26he finished his reading.
35:27323, 84
35:29373, 83
35:30315, 85
35:323 days to appeal
35:34the user is everything.
35:37Alright guys
35:39stay there
35:39I want to see that
35:41what the other defendants do.
35:43What do you want them to do?
35:44They're in the legs.
35:45Okay, I'll do it for you
35:46an overview of the legs.
35:55Okay, I'll do it for you
36:07an appeal
36:09you have to stay bald,
36:10you have to stay bald.
36:18ok Gianni
36:19we have to collect
36:20as much material as possible
36:21for the news.
36:22I'll take the cassette
36:24of the sentence
36:24and I run off to the assembly.
36:48Well, it went well.
36:50We won.
36:51well I see
36:53the public prosecutors
36:55satisfied
36:57it went well
36:58come on.
36:58Well
36:59this
37:00of the defendants
37:01if he stays in jail
37:03things are changing.
37:08Domaso
37:09we will see each other soon.
37:10Bye dear.
37:11HI.
37:13Frank
37:14were you forgetting this?
37:17Oh
37:17listen to this here
37:19you keep it
37:19it's perfect.
37:21Come on
37:21HI
37:22we will see each other soon.
37:23HI
37:25Hi everyone.
37:56Yes?
37:58Okay, so at 11, Sunday at 11, okay, thanks.
38:04Yes, I thank the doctor, thank you, thank you.
38:09Good morning.
38:13While the sentence was being read I had noted down all the convictions
38:16and I ran to the editorial office to calculate the years of prison.
38:212665.
38:24Frank, your contributions are ready and waiting for you down below.
38:28I'll be right there.
38:30Adjust your gravatta, eh.
38:42Justice was the only word that was needed at that moment,
38:45the only one that kept going around in my head nonstop.
38:48That day, in Sicily, a page of history was written.
38:53All I had to do was go to the studio and do my job.
38:57Break the news.
39:01The Palermo trial concluded,
39:02Revelations by the repentant Buscetta confirmed
39:05on the structure of mafia power.
39:07Reagan and Gorie meet and have a working lunch in Washington.
39:11Schitt World Cup, fourth consecutive success for Alberto Tomba.
39:15A cluster of life sentences has hit all the leaders and the mutates.
39:19First of all, who got these life sentences?
39:2119 life sentences and 2,665 years in prison, but also 114 acquittals.
39:29The president of the court, Alfonso Giordano, read for over two hours
39:34all the names with the related convictions.
39:38Life imprisonment for Michele Greco, Madonia, Provenzano, and Riina.
39:4323 years for Bono and Calò.
39:45Lighter sentences for collaborators in whom the court has shown faith.
39:50Buscetta and Contorno currently in the United States
39:53were sentenced to three years of imprisonment respectively,
39:58the first and you are the second.
40:01Ignazio Salvo, the tax collector of Palermo, was also sentenced.
40:05he has seven years in prison.
40:08The lawyers immediately announced that they would appeal.
40:13A ruling that hit the organization's top brass hard.
40:16If this isn't the final showdown...
40:19That evening, the verdict of the Palermo maxi-trial
40:23it ended up at the top of every newscast.
40:34We felt empty and stunned, aware that the State
40:39he had pulled off a major coup against the mafia.
40:44We had all witnessed it and should have been proud of it.
40:52Just four hours after the historic verdict against the bosses and henchmen of the Magia...
40:57But as some feared, Cosa Nostra wasted no time
41:00to re-establish his presence in the city.
41:02...they killed one of the defendants in the maxi-trial,
41:05Antonino Ciulla, 35, acquitted due to lack of...
41:08On the same evening of the sentence, Antonino Ciulla was killed,
41:12one of the defendants who had been acquitted.
41:14He was returning home with a tray of sweets
41:17to celebrate the newfound freedom.
41:21Cosa Nostra was defeated, but not defeated.
41:27But what was certain was that his leaders
41:30they would have spent the rest of their years in prison.
41:41I grew olive trees, tomatoes, and calves.
41:53And now you're going to grow up too, huh?
41:58Listen to all these unfair trials.
42:03Don't you know that Michele Greco was sentenced to life imprisonment in Palermo?
42:08No, I didn't hear from him, he was already in bed yesterday, yes.
42:11Was he in bed?
42:12Yes.
42:13But do you know Michele Greco?
42:14Of course I know him.
42:15And do you know that he was the boss, is he the boss of the mafia?
42:18I don't know if it's the boss or the employee.
43:03I don't know if he's the boss.
43:20Dr. Falcone, can this ruling be considered a milestone in the history of the fight against the Mafia?
43:29But posterity will tell you this, an important point, but I would say a starting point, not an arrival point, in the activity of
43:37repression of the mafia phenomenon.
43:39It would seem, from the sentences, that the Court has accepted the Buscetta theorem with the conviction of Michele Greco and the others
43:48those responsible for the dome.
43:49We instructors reject the existence of a Buscetta theorem, it is not a theorem, it is a set, a quaternion of elements
44:00evidence that demonstrates the existence and uniqueness of a mafia organisation called Cosa Nostra, structured on a unitary basis and
44:11which has its own summit.
44:12Dr. Falcone, now a personal question, please allow me. You have worked on this process for many years. When will the decision be issued?
44:20a sentence, how does a magistrate who also risked life and limb feel?
44:26The natural curiosity of waiting to see whether or not the work that has been done will receive validation confirmation from the
44:43'authoritative trial scrutiny.
44:44Here in Palermo today the State has given an answer, justice has been done against the Cosa mafia
44:52Ours. What will change now, in the future, for magistrates like you, like your colleagues engaged in the fight against the mafia?
45:04It's too early to say, and it would be too long and difficult to express.
45:12Let's say that we will continue to work with all our commitment, as in the past, as long as we are allowed to.
45:21to be able to do this job.
45:34It was just the beginning, Judge Giovanni Falcone said with foresight.
45:40He knew better than anyone else that the road to defeating the Mafia was very, very long.
45:52As for me, I haven't received any more threats.
45:56I continued to tell the stories of the mafia and my homeland.
46:06The convictions of the maxi-trial became definitive with the Supreme Court ruling of 30 January 1992.
46:16Over time, the RAI archives have become the place where the memory of all the efforts made in the fight are kept.
46:23to organized crime,
46:25starting from those 1,400 hours of footage from the maxi-trial.
46:29Visual testimony to the state's first great victory against the mafia.
46:57RAI was given the task of filming all phases of the maxi-trial.
47:02For those entering the maxi-trial courtroom for the first time, I must say that the visual impact was very strong.
47:12We kept leaning over the balustrade, making the police call us because they didn't want us to look in the direction
47:23of the cages.
47:26We took notes, marking the times of the most interesting shots, the most singular statements.
47:35We had complicated cameras, they tied us with umbilical cords to the assistants.
47:46Fix the lens on the little door through which Boucher will enter and record when he reaches him.
47:58I remember this crowded place, the frenzy of wanting to tell the outcome of the sentence.
48:07Thank you.
48:23Thank you.
48:24Thank you.
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