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La "banda dell'Arancia Meccanica" è stata una pericolosa gang criminale che tra la fine degli anni '70 e l'inizio degli anni '80 ha terrorizzato i quartieri dell'alta borghesia a Roma. Il gruppo deve il suo nome alla particolare brutalità dei colpi e prese di mira principalmente appartamenti nei quartieri-bene.

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00:00It was called the Clockwork Orange Trial because of the crudeness of the situations and the violence of the protagonists.
00:06Crudeity and violence come out of the loose eye of this young man.
00:1026-year-old former police officer Agostino Panetta, his criminal activities...
00:16He was a physically fit boy, he was a swimmer, he was an excellent diver.
00:25I remember his physical prowess, I remember his Roman accent, his way of expressing himself.
00:31I confirm for those, even for the ravines at home. I confirm, confirm, confirm.
00:35All that, confirms everything.
00:47The Carabinieri of the Rome operational unit arrested 14 people, and 3 others were detained.
00:53It was a group of young people from the suburbs who wanted to get rich.
01:00And even today, when I'm alone in a garage and I'm parking the car, I always hear someone coming and
01:06he points the gun at me and says, this is a robbery.
01:32Thank you all.
02:09Rome in the 70s and early 80s was a very violent city.
02:17Cupa? There are more or less 110-120 murders in a year. Let's assume that there are now, yes and
02:24no, 30.
02:32Many of us journalists go around armed. A city that, somehow, is afraid and frightens.
02:47That period, the end of the 70s, beginning of the 80s, I was a young reporter then, I entered in 75,
02:55in Paese Sera, I was 19 years old.
03:01And if you did everything, the kidnappings, the terrorism, the shootings, the streets.
03:10In 1979 I was responsible for the scientific and anti-robbery section.
03:19I monitored all criminal events of this nature in the Lazio region.
03:27The activity consisted of a whole series of intelligence activities, fact-finding activities, with pure investigative tools.
03:38And with patrol services, pre-arranged services in the most suspicious areas.
03:54In the summer of 1979, we recorded a series of robberies in Rome, especially in the northern area, initially on the streets.
04:05To then evolve into robberies, in prestigious homes.
04:14Appia, Torrino, Euri, Parioli, Corso Francia, Vignaclara, Fleming.
04:31This phenomenon emerges, that of house robberies, in homes in isolated neighborhoods, in wealthy neighborhoods, where people live
04:40wealthy.
04:51One of the robberies that certainly caused a sensation was the one at Fabio Testi's house.
04:59The actor is returning, there are three of them, namely his pregnant wife and a family friend.
05:08They are immobilized, they are taken inside the house, tied up.
05:19He had to spend most of the night with these robbers, who alternated threats with other behaviors.
05:30The actor was also reportedly forced to open a bottle of champagne.
05:45Fabio Testi delivers high-value wares, jewelry, and watches.
05:52There is a strong media presence on this robbery, on this event.
06:01Give me a good title, The Clockwork Orange Gang. It's perfect.
06:12But I think I was one of the ones who invented the mechanical arch band, frankly.
06:29These are journalistic definitions.
06:32Of course, we immediately make the comparison.
06:34The Carabinieri were certainly not invented.
06:46Our office's interest in this phenomenon grew in parallel.
06:55Using part of the activities of my section, that is the technological and scientific part,
07:00and also because I had been a computer engineering student, we thought of using the computer too.
07:08So to form a database, that is to acquire as much information as possible,
07:13and we also started to put patrols on the streets who used them for this identikit search.
07:25Fear is growing in wealthy neighborhoods.
07:29People fear being followed and stay at home.
07:34I remember those evenings.
07:36I mean, there were only us around, us crime reporters and gangster cops.
07:53The gang operated mainly in the northern neighborhoods of the capital.
07:59They chose the person by how he was dressed, by the engine size of the car,
08:03and followed her all the way to the parking lot of her house.
08:09The owner of the car was getting out and at that moment he was vulnerable.
08:16They threatened the person and had them taken into the house.
08:19It was a sure way to get in, because the owner of the house had either the keys,
08:23or he knew the alarm system, and began the operation.
08:44Agostino Panetta and the other two come from a village, Torreangela,
08:49which is really the epitome of the Roman suburbs.
08:52How did the Roman suburbs essentially come into being?
08:54They are born with immigration.
08:58People who come to Rome from the poorest regions, from Abruzzo, Campania, etc.,
09:02they settle on the consular road, on the campanestina, the casilina, and build by night.
09:10And in these slums there is crime, imagination, because people don't work,
09:16often drops out of school early.
09:22Torreangela is the classic Roman suburb, that is, a peripheral neighborhood,
09:26and it is from Torreangela that the main members of this gang come.
09:31the three, who will later become the leader.
09:37Agostino Panetta is an athlete, a scout, a man who has proven himself, a love.
09:53His deputy is Maurizio Verbena, who is a genius.
10:00And then we have the bone-breaker, Giuseppe Lonvaldo, known as the rough one.
10:08He is the most violent of the group and the most uncontrollable.
10:18Alongside these three undisputed leaders, those who decide, study the objectives, strike,
10:25there is the panvalanza recruited from time to time,
10:27that the three gang leaders hired from time to time for the robberies.
10:45Torreangela's Clockwork Orange gang is atypical.
10:51It is made up of young villagers who over the course of three or four years
10:56they terrorized part of the neighborhoods of wealthy Rome.
11:04Being robbed in your home has a devastating psychological impact.
11:11It is the safe, most comfortable place that is attacked.
11:16And this obviously brings with it a series of vulnerabilities,
11:21of destabilization which then lasts for a very long time.
11:37Panetta came from a very normal family,
11:40from a father who was a subspecialist in the State Police,
11:45maybe a strict father, in short,
11:47but there are many strict fathers, after all.
12:00The father was a policeman.
12:02I think he adopted some tools, some educational methods,
12:06I don't know if they are shareable, but certainly not accepted by the rebellious boy Panetta.
12:12So I think the relationship wasn't idyllic.
12:15And so we probably couldn't wait to leave the family.
12:18And perhaps this was one of the reasons that pushed him to join the police force.
12:23with subsequent transfer to Turin.
12:33Agostino Panetta is the son of a policeman,
12:36as the boys from Borgata very often do.
12:40He also joined the police force at a very young age.
12:44He committed his first robbery with an accomplice in Turin,
12:48they attack a person who is returning home,
12:50they take away 300 thousand lire and a watch from him,
12:54and he understands that it's easy.
13:00How did we arrive at this decision?
13:07Certainly having found that even in that environment
13:09that in which the law should be respected,
13:11this probably didn't happen.
13:17Once he returned late to the barracks with a companion of his,
13:21with whom he had already committed some robberies,
13:24he was punished and the other was not.
13:27He faced disciplinary proceedings because he rebelled.
13:32Panetta is intolerant of discipline,
13:34he is reprimanded several times and finally leaves the police
13:37and had already started with the robberies,
13:39with his first robbery.
13:43It started from there.
13:45From there was the starting point.
13:46Then he moved to Rome with all that happened.
13:53Another sensational robbery in the era
13:57it was the one to the detriment of the publisher Adelina Tattilo,
14:00who was at home with her daughter.
14:02Producer Carlo Maglietto was also there.
14:10I was not expected to be the victim of this robbery.
14:14So Adelina Tattilo calls me and tells me
14:17Carlo, come with me,
14:18It must have been 10pm,
14:20come with me, I have to go to Bettino,
14:21from Bettino Craxi.
14:23We'll stay for an hour and then go back home.
14:29But at that time I was already very well known
14:31because I used to hang out with actresses,
14:33you know, at that time there was a producer on Via Veneto.
14:41I say to myself, look, you're beautiful
14:42that I can't come with you
14:44why we separated,
14:45I live with, you know by now that I'm married to Janet Taggart
14:48and it would be a mess if photographers saw us.
14:54Come on, let's stay for an hour,
14:55we were coming back, you convince me.
14:57I'm taking Janet's car,
14:59a Volkswagen,
15:00I'm going to her,
15:01I put the car in the garage
15:03and we take out her red one.
15:05Let's go to Bettino,
15:07we're here for an hour and a half,
15:07two from Bettino,
15:08let's go back home.
15:12She says, but you're not at home,
15:13a moment,
15:14let's drink something,
15:15I say, Adelina,
15:16it's been going well so far,
15:17there is no photographer.
15:17Come on, come on, get used.
15:19So, morally, it convinces me.
15:28Let's call the elevator,
15:29as the elevator arrives,
15:30someone appears behind me,
15:32he points the gun at my temple,
15:34he tells me,
15:36a robbery,
15:37a robbery.
15:42We enter Adelina's house,
15:43it comes to us at the first end,
15:44let's go inside,
15:45enter inside Verbena and Panetta,
15:47both,
15:48they make us sit on a chair,
15:50always holding us
15:51with the gun pointed.
15:55And he says, but who are you,
15:57addressed to me?
15:58What are you doing?
15:58In short,
15:59the fact arises that I,
16:00film producer,
16:01he's not a curious person,
16:02but he was very focused
16:04on the robbery.
16:09They ask for ropes,
16:10we didn't have any strings,
16:11Obviously,
16:12at home,
16:12they open drawers,
16:14of the wardrobe,
16:14they were treating us to my ties.
16:20And with the ties
16:21they bind us to me,
16:22the daughter and Adelina.
16:24And at a certain point,
16:28she hesitates to say
16:29if he has jewels,
16:30if there is anything of value,
16:32but they threaten the daughter,
16:33saying,
16:34I cut her face off
16:35if you don't tell me
16:36which are the jewels.
16:41He said,
16:41Look,
16:42I'm inside the picture
16:43and gave him the combination,
16:44they took the jewels.
16:45And it didn't end,
16:46the robbery is over,
16:47they didn't give them away.
16:51At six in the morning he said,
16:53I need a clean car.
16:55I gave myself the keys
16:56of Volkswagen,
16:57I said,
16:57but give it back to me,
16:59he gives me the floor
16:59which you then report in it,
17:00Look,
17:01leave me your phone,
17:02I'll call you back
17:02and you take the car.
17:11While she called the police,
17:13I called the police,
17:14it actually arrives
17:15the phone call
17:16and he tells me,
17:16look at the car
17:17we left it at that point.
17:18I'll tell the police
17:19and they go and get it,
17:21Obviously,
17:21for fingerprints
17:23and this stuff from.
17:29Well,
17:30Adeline and Raffine
17:31they were very scared,
17:32Yes,
17:33but very scared
17:34In what sense?
17:34petrified,
17:35you know,
17:36the robbery was carried out with armed force,
17:38it wasn't that he had a stick,
17:40they had two guns.
17:45The danger of this gang
17:48it was remarkable,
17:51remarkable because it was striking
17:54inside the house,
17:56of the family.
18:01During the robberies
18:02the bandits were there for hours,
18:04sometimes all night.
18:06These nights were chilling,
18:09the victims were forced
18:11to do things,
18:12like sometimes even
18:13to sing,
18:14to dance,
18:15anyway to converse
18:16with these here
18:17that in the meantime
18:18they were feasting.
18:24it means,
18:24it means,
18:25you know,
18:26It's hard to describe.
18:28What does it mean?
18:29It means a series of things,
18:30he passes you the sign
18:31all my life
18:31and you understand that in that moment
18:32you count for nothing,
18:34that you are in Valia
18:34of what they will decide
18:36these two criminals.
18:49They stayed until dawn
18:51why Panetta,
18:53as a former policeman,
18:54he knew when it was then
18:56the moment
18:57where many machines
18:59of the police
19:00they returned to the barracks
19:01in the dismantling shift
19:02and it still had to come out
19:04the upright one.
19:07It was necessary to wait,
19:09wait for the shift change.
19:13Panetta knew it
19:14and therefore holding back
19:15sometimes even
19:16in conversations
19:17with the victims
19:20in certain cases
19:21it seems that these conversations
19:23they have become almost friendly.
19:25The boss was turning inside
19:28of the studies,
19:29he verified from the photographs,
19:31from the documents
19:31the conditions
19:32of individual subjects
19:33and so these things
19:34were externalized
19:36then in a threatening tone
19:37making one believe
19:39who knew
19:39all information
19:40of the family
19:41and this method,
19:43this modus operandi
19:43it was effective
19:45why the complaints
19:46there were really very few.
19:54when they came out
19:55from the houses
19:56they went directly
19:57at the fence's house
19:59the receiver
20:00he bought everything
20:09in '82
20:11Panetta
20:11he made a lot of money
20:13the bar is bought
20:14in Torre Angela
20:16that was the point
20:17meeting place
20:18if he buys it
20:19he restructures it
20:19he gets engaged
20:26Panetta
20:26Panetta begins
20:27to manage
20:28a bar
20:28in the morning
20:29he gets up
20:30at 5
20:305 and a half
20:31the bar opens
20:32then he closes it
20:33in the evening
20:33and it goes on like this
20:39try to get out
20:40on stage
20:41it seems like he wants to
20:42a normal life
20:52there were none
20:54ideologies
20:55there were none
20:56philosophies
20:57they were simply
20:59some boys
21:00of Borgata
21:01that they wanted
21:02simply
21:03make money
21:07the goal
21:09that's it
21:09to get rich
21:11and to have
21:11essentially
21:12a social redemption
21:13humble
21:14basic
21:15own
21:15from the basics
21:16of Borgata
21:17from where
21:18they derive
21:22Panetta
21:23resists
21:25until
21:25until
21:27the group
21:29he calls him back
21:36and when
21:37start again
21:38it becomes very
21:39more violent
21:40compared to the phase
21:41the phase begins
21:42more violent
21:44of the band
21:45of the mechanical orange
21:49I think
21:51that in history
21:51of the mechanical orange
21:52it was
21:53an escalation
21:54already the robbery
21:55at home
21:56it's a trauma
21:56it's violence
21:57scary
21:58we also imagine
22:00to be tied
22:01and beaten
22:03and bandits
22:04because in this
22:04it happens very often
22:05after which they begin
22:06even sexual abuse
22:08sexual abuse
22:10which seems
22:11have been documented
22:12or reported
22:13at least seven times
22:18seven women
22:19they were
22:20brought
22:21in a room
22:21really
22:22abused
22:22many others
22:23they were
22:24threatened
22:24of rape
22:25Instead
22:29the violence
22:30there have been
22:31ascertained
22:32And
22:33for these acts of violence
22:35they were
22:35condemned
22:36there have been
22:36convictions
22:39the rape
22:41he limited himself
22:42in quotation marks
22:43to seven robberies
22:45as compared to
22:47seventy-three
22:48robberies
22:48at home
22:49orders
22:50from this
22:51association
22:55by
22:56of the components
22:57of the band
22:57we're talking
22:58of victims
22:59that I am
23:00almost complacent
23:02we know
23:02That
23:03one of the reactions
23:04most common
23:05it's just
23:06that of
23:06to indulge
23:07your own
23:07attacker
23:08it's a modality
23:08of defense
23:09to protect themselves
23:10from fear
23:11to be able to
23:12go up
23:12of the violence
23:13even more
23:13serious
23:14even lethal
23:19all the various
23:20shapes
23:20of violence
23:22era
23:22targeted
23:23to
23:24create
23:26in the victims
23:27the will
23:28to forget
23:30the will
23:31of not
23:31Therefore
23:32report
23:33the events
23:34In the
23:57New Year's
23:57of eighty-three
23:58in a villa where I was staying, I had the opportunity to listen to the story of a
24:05lady victim of a residential robbery, of the type we were concerned with.
24:18I asked the lady where she had filed the complaint in order to obtain further information,
24:26but he had not reported it because the technique of this group was to create panic and
24:34so I was sure that there was no complaint to the authorities. I had to tell her that the complaint had been made
24:41done because she had done it to me unintentionally and I invited her to the office the next day.
24:54He thus managed to obtain many details and the possibility of influencing the phenomenon increased.
25:05All the neighborhoods at risk are monitored and sealed off and in the meantime the forensic team with
25:12the means of the time. He worked on the identikits, which were the key.
25:20It's more of a wait-and-see job, hoping to catch the gang in the act.
25:30A key moment of the investigation was represented by an inspection
25:36in the apartment of one of the last victims, during which I tried to reconstruct everything
25:44which had happened during the evening.
25:51The lady described two of the robbers talking to each other and pointing with their hands.
26:00I set up a point on the road outside. I placed two policemen in the same positions,
26:11I looked in the direction of the arm and could see a villa. The villa was on Via Linneo.
26:22We decided to carry out an evening patrol service while waiting for the verification of the correctness
26:32of intuition.
26:52We're in Parioli, on Via Linneo. The Carabinieri are stationed.
26:58They see a car with three people inside.
27:03His resemblance to the identikits is extraordinary.
27:10They approach with all due caution, we imagine.
27:17They are stopped, they pretend not to know anything.
27:32But they were the ones we were looking for.
27:40Two are immediately immobilized, they are Panetta and Leoncavallo.
27:45One manages to escape, Maurizio Verbena.
27:51Finally two of this trio are captured.
27:56And they found latex gloves and a perfume bottle on him.
28:01who for some strange reason had brought themselves depressed
28:05because the perfume bottle had been robbed from the home of one of the previous victims.
28:11So, overwhelming evidence.
28:19After his arrest, Panetta went to King Bible, where he spent some rather difficult months.
28:29Panetta was in solitary confinement, in judicial isolation.
28:34So he didn't live together with the other inmates.
28:41Because it is a department, precisely an isolation one,
28:46where detention is particularly harsh.
28:49So I started taking care of him.
28:52Also urged by the judicial authorities.
28:59I questioned him, he defended himself by denying everything.
29:03And so I started all the investigative activity, including the reconnaissance.
29:07On the basis of which the defendant is to be recognized
29:10he is placed together with two other people
29:12that they are more or less the same height and have the same room.
29:15The test must indicate whether the accused is recognized among those three.
29:27Panetta's lawyer asked me to suspend
29:31because he wanted to be interrogated again.
29:36I took a few minutes to think about it and finally agreed.
29:45At a certain point, Panetta chooses to confess.
29:49Either he denied everything or he began to collaborate.
29:55And I told him, be careful, the law doesn't provide for any priority.
30:01He told me he already knew this.
30:05he was determined to vote for the sack,
30:07to indicate all the criminal acts he had committed
30:11and also name his fellow community members.
30:17Panetta becomes a collaborator of justice in all respects,
30:21even if the term has not yet been invented.
30:24The classic relationship with the investigating judge Gargani is established.
30:32He told his life story, he said everything he did.
30:34That he did it as a boy, when he then joined the police.
30:39I was kicked out by the police on July 23, 1979
30:43following a conviction by the Military Tribunal for abandoning one's job.
30:48I decided to vote for the sack to definitively settle the accounts with justice,
30:52putting on the scales all the countless ravines
30:55for which I was responsible.
30:58I know that the law on ventilators is of no use for common crimes,
31:01but I am nevertheless willing to collaborate by clarifying facts.
31:04The move to collaboration, the move to also recognize
31:10now that the game is lost.
31:13And this creates a series of problems.
31:19I wouldn't call it repentance, because in the end he always said
31:24okay, I did them, what do I have to lie to myself about?
31:26I was wrong and so...
31:28But now if I can fix it, if I can fix it, I want to fix it.
31:37When his dissociation began, I told him
31:39It's not enough to just take the shots, you need to provide objective feedback.
31:44He said, I can give you definitive proof,
31:47because on one of the occasions when I decided to end my business,
31:52I went to Lake Bracciano and threw away a number of pistols.
31:59I told him, Barretto, look, you're risking your credibility,
32:02because if we go there and we don't find the guns.
32:05He says, no, no, judge, I am absolutely convinced.
32:11We'll do a site inspection for you, I went to Lake Bracciano,
32:14me with the divers.
32:18He told me, judge, if you bring the diver down here,
32:22we find the guns.
32:23They lowered the diver and surfaced at 4-5 guns.
32:31But he does something more, he also decides to confess something.
32:37which investigators were still trying to understand.
32:46He tells how he recruited his accomplices,
32:49tells how weapons were taken,
32:52tells the operational techniques of the Banda
32:54and he names many names of the criminals
32:57that the three leaders of the Gang
32:59they engaged in the attacks from time to time.
33:02He sends dozens of people behind bars
33:05and this puts him at even more risk.
33:07So he makes a choice that somehow
33:09she was very brave for her time.
33:21While Panetta obviously collaborates,
33:24the hunt for Maurizio Verbena continues
33:26that the appeal is missing.
33:30Panetta can't say anything
33:31because he doesn't have the mentality of where he is.
33:33So the Carabinieri have to move
33:36through the usual techniques
33:39that are sought after by many,
33:40here definitely abroad,
33:42that is, substantially following
33:43to all the contacts he could have.
33:48An Italian who emigrated to Australia
33:50send me a letter
33:52in which he tells me he received from a nephew
33:56two Italian magazines
33:58which they tell in several pages
34:02and on the cover
34:03the story of the AIVIP robberies,
34:07the one we are dealing with.
34:09And he says he went that same evening
34:13in a place run by Italians,
34:16he thinks he has known
34:19the wanted Italian.
34:25This is the letter
34:26which provides us with information
34:30very useful for catching verbena.
34:40I'm leaving for Australia immediately.
34:42I'm contacting the Federal Police
34:45and with the help of the source
34:48Let's start searching for verbena.
35:02Let's do research in this area
35:05where he had opened a pizzeria.
35:08Other research activities
35:10the Federal Police carries them out
35:12in the Perth area
35:13where it was produced at the beginning.
35:20All these investigations
35:22lead to its identification
35:24and to the capture.
35:27But the arrest was not enough
35:29because extraction was needed.
35:32Australia is part of
35:33of the Commonwealth countries
35:35where the rules are different
35:37from ours.
35:38I was given permission and went.
35:42I was supposed to be here in Rome
35:43upon the arrival of the extradited person
35:45so I would have extended it
35:47but you have to go back
35:48why I had to be here
35:50when Mr. Verbena arrived.
35:51Calm, not very tired
35:53from the many hours of flight
35:54who brought him back to Italy
35:55Maurizio Verbena, 24 years old, Roman
35:58arrived at Fiumicino airport
36:00concluding an Australian adventure
36:02that in his plans
36:03it was supposed to last forever.
36:06Even in the case of Verbena
36:07it turns out that in reality
36:09he too had used
36:10the proceeds of the robberies
36:12to open a business
36:13so in this case too
36:15the confirmation that
36:16at the basis of criminal activities
36:18of these bands
36:19it was simply
36:20the possibility
36:21to have precisely
36:22one's own social redemption.
36:27Verbena too
36:28after his extradition
36:30in Italy
36:31takes a position
36:33of collaboration.
36:38So they operate
36:40two seconds
36:42and third wave
36:43of arrests.
36:45The Carabinieri
36:46of the Rome operational department
36:47they arrested 14 people
36:49three more were arrested.
36:52To get there
36:53at the end of the cycle
36:54which lasted about a year
36:56with 59 people
36:58referred
36:59to the judiciary
37:01to the judicial authority.
37:02Then bring them to trial.
37:07The process begins
37:09to the band
37:09of the clockwork orange.
37:11Who am I?
37:12The boss is
37:12Agostino Panetta
37:13former policeman
37:15his
37:16lieutenant
37:17Maurizio Verbena
37:18and then the third figure
37:19perhaps the most disturbing
37:21the rough one
37:21who is Giuseppe Leoncavallo.
37:24It took
37:25the bunker classroom
37:26of the Italian Forum
37:27to welcome
37:27the Partilese pond
37:29at the trial which started today
37:30to the so-called
37:31Clockwork Orange Gang.
37:33The defendants
37:34there are 59.
37:35Among them
37:35Agostino Panetta stands out
37:3726 years old
37:38a former policeman.
37:39the process
37:41he sees
37:41just two blocks
37:44very different
37:44for attitude
37:46clothing
37:47extraction
37:48on the victims' side
37:49which are all
37:50of the environment of Rome well
37:52and on the other
37:53the defendants
37:54and their families
37:55that almost all come
37:55to the village.
38:00they were crude
38:01but this
38:01Yes
38:02but this
38:02even more
38:03it gives you uncertainty
38:04of how they can go
38:05things.
38:06Certain
38:06a terrified moment
38:07Look
38:08a gun
38:08thrown into the Temple
38:09she's terrified.
38:10On this field
38:11she confirms
38:12what he has already declared?
38:12I confirm
38:13because of this
38:13and still for others.
38:15For everyone?
38:16I confirm
38:16even for home robberies.
38:18I confirm
38:19I confirm
38:19that
38:19I confirm
38:20All.
38:21Panetta
38:22makes a choice
38:23that there and then
38:23it's incomprehensible
38:24let the cat out of the bag
38:26speaks
38:26will not have
38:29I repeat
38:29no discount
38:30of punishment
38:31a remorse
38:32a return
38:34to one
38:34morality
38:35possible
38:36protagonism
38:37desire to stay
38:38on the scene
38:39possible
38:39the fact is
38:40who speaks.
38:40Although
38:41in appearance
38:42she
38:43he said
38:44I give you everything
38:44I give you everything
38:45but we
38:46we were filming
38:46and we found
38:47always a little
38:47of stuff.
38:48Outline
38:48finally
38:49the whole story
38:51from the beginning
38:52in the end
38:52of this
38:52band
38:53of the arenza
38:53mechanics
38:54that was known
38:55but it was known
38:55all in pieces.
38:56The robbery
38:57also brings
38:58the dispute
38:58of the kidnapping
38:59in person
39:00that threatened
39:01with guns
39:01they made them
39:02to climb up
39:02at home
39:03I care about it
39:03to clarify
39:04that the weapons
39:05they were present
39:06but not
39:07they were done
39:07I never use it
39:07I will say this
39:08up to us
39:09because it's a fact
39:09very important.
39:23the process
39:24it closes
39:25with convictions
39:27very heavy
39:28Maurizio Verbena
39:29that's what
39:29he's doing better
39:30and it takes
39:3018 years old
39:31Panetta
39:3223
39:33And
39:34Leoncavallo
39:3524
39:43Let's take into account
39:44that for the type
39:45of crimes
39:45for which it comes
39:46sentence passed
39:47they are penalties
39:48specimens
39:49someone will say
39:50really
39:51that Rome
39:51he had good
39:52his revenge
39:54We are talking
39:55of robbery
39:57kidnapping
39:58in person
39:59detention
40:00of weapons
40:00and injuries
40:02but there aren't any
40:02were injured
40:04in this case
40:05the judges
40:06they go there
40:06very hard
40:10It was a sentence
40:12quite heavy
40:14I went to
40:15I went to visit him
40:16because I wanted
40:17talk to us
40:19had been created
40:20a small room
40:21and with
40:23some bottles
40:24of water
40:25he was lifting weights
40:26I see it
40:27along the corridor
40:28who was walking
40:30up and down
40:31up and down
40:32like a lion
40:33in a cage
40:33with headphones
40:39I say
40:40I came
40:41to see
40:42a bit
40:42How is it going
40:43but I see that
40:44I see that
40:45you took it well
40:47I see that
40:48you took it
40:48with headphones
40:51this
40:51it was a joke
40:54on which then
40:55we joked about it
40:57months
41:01if I had to say
41:03what a mess
41:03was born
41:04robber
41:05I would say no
41:05if I had to say
41:07That
41:08he was looking for
41:10a hookup
41:11with power
41:12Absolutely not
41:13he loved the good life
41:14It is true
41:16part
41:16and then
41:18Perhaps
41:18it's beautiful
41:19in the sense
41:19who loved the sea
41:20he liked to go
41:21live the good life
41:23going
41:23on the beach
41:29Paretta had difficulty
41:32to be
41:32a normal
41:34Paretta was a boy
41:37meanwhile
41:38athletically
41:39very well endowed
41:41was releasing
41:42vitality
41:43from every pore
41:44In short
41:46And
41:47the expertise
41:49which was made
41:50he established precisely
41:51that he had
41:52a conscious
41:53of intelligence
41:53above average
41:55but a personality
41:57strongly
41:57borderline
42:02even with the fact
42:03which uses two different names
42:04his name is Augustine
42:06but he calls himself Remo
42:07on one side
42:08it seems that
42:09circles of
42:10to introduce oneself
42:12like a character
42:13that in the end
42:13he has other motivations
42:15and at the bottom
42:15I'm a good boy
42:16on the other
42:17he's acting tough
42:18he is a very
42:19yin yi yang
42:25this was
42:26the problem
42:28by Panetta
42:30not succeed
42:32to be
42:33a person
42:33normal
42:38No
42:40pardon
42:41Jesus Christ
42:42not me
42:42Why
42:44I should
42:45forgive
42:47No
42:48I don't have any
42:49forgiven
42:57from one point of view
42:59journalistic
43:00media
43:01there was
43:01the juxtaposition
43:02among the band
43:03of Torre Angela
43:04and the band
43:06cinematic
43:07of A Clockwork Orange
43:08so much so that precisely
43:09they come
43:09precisely defined like that
43:11actually
43:11there are two
43:12big differences
43:13let's talk about components
43:14which derive
43:15from the bourgeoisie
43:16respect precisely
43:18to the village
43:19from which instead
43:20they come from
43:21the components
43:23of the band
43:24of Torre Angela
43:29the difference
43:31moreover
43:32substantial
43:33And
43:34compared to the use
43:35of violence
43:36in the band
43:37cinematic
43:38of A Clockwork Orange
43:40we find
43:40of sadism
43:41to draw
43:42the pleasure
43:43from suffering
43:44which they procured
43:45to their victims
43:46which in reality
43:47we don't find it
43:49in the band
43:50of Torre Angela
43:54Yes
43:54in the second degree
43:55of judgment
43:56on appeal
43:57Verbena
43:58and Panetta
43:59who collaborated
44:01they still get it
44:02a small one
44:03sentence reduction
44:04in the sense
44:05it's been two years
44:05for Verbena
44:07that passes
44:08from 18 to 16
44:09and three years
44:10for Panetta
44:11that passes
44:11from 23 to 20
44:15Panetta's
44:16it was a gang
44:17of pure robbers
44:17In my opinion
44:18there is also
44:19a component
44:19of class hatred
44:20in all this
44:21Meaning what
44:22there is a meaning
44:23just for redemption
44:24in humiliating
44:26who normally
44:27it fits in the palm of your hand
44:28above you
44:29what you see
44:30pass
44:31a cool car
44:31at that moment
44:32he is your victim
44:33you have it underneath
44:34that terrified you
44:36Here you are
44:36Surely
44:37there is this component
44:38it is a component
44:39very strong
44:40what is it for you
45:10Thank you all.
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