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La storia di Franco Giuseppucci e l'ascesa della Banda della Magliana ai vertici della criminalita' romana, tra interviste inedite e documenti esclusivi. Ultimo atto:La Caduta.

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La Banda della Magliana | La Vera Storia [Atto I]
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00:02Murders, illicit trafficking, weapons, drugs and machine gun fire.
00:07In Italy, all of this has a name: Banda della Magliana.
00:12It's true, it's beautiful, it's a feeling.
00:14From the outskirts of Rome to the halls of power, the Magliana Gang accomplishes a feat unique in the history of crime.
00:20and changes the destiny of the nation.
00:23We were gangsters.
00:25They are the boys from the Roman suburbs that cinema has made antiheroes and myths.
00:29It's not like that!
00:31Lebanon, Dandy, the cold, the black.
00:34Together they are never stories.
00:35The real story is another and these are the real faces and real names of the bosses of the Gang
00:40of the Magliana.
00:41We were very young, twenty years old.
00:44Franco Giuseppucci, known as Er Negro.
00:47A charismatic character.
00:49Danilo Abbruciati, known as Er Chameleon.
00:51They're not good.
00:53Maurizio Abbatino, known as Crispino.
00:55He has these ways of his, doesn't he?
00:57Of smiling when he's fucking you.
01:00Enrico De Pedis, known as Renatino.
01:03A prince Renato.
01:04Four street kids.
01:06We used a doliartino, they didn't use.
01:08Four bloody bosses.
01:10I was ready with the gun, I just had to press the trigger.
01:13They allied and fought each other for the empire of the capital.
01:18We started with an idea and brought it to fruition.
01:21This is their story.
01:26This was us.
02:06In December 1983, the Magliana gang was at risk of being dismantled by a sudden police raid.
02:16Taken following the complaints of a repentant.
02:19The drug dealer Fulvio Lucioli.
02:25The Magliana bosses and men await trial in prison.
02:30But the unity of the first hour has given way to resentments, suspicions and hatreds that have never healed.
02:39In the early 1980s the gang split in two.
02:42The Magliana boys, linked to Maurizio Abbatino, remained involved in drug dealing and petty crimes.
02:49And the men of Testaccio, led by Enrico De Pedis, rose to the top of the white-collar mafia.
02:59In prison now, the two souls of the gang study each other with suspicion, waiting for the right opportunity to surrender.
03:06of the accounts.
03:09The boss who holds the reins of the organization, the richest and most powerful, the only one who can save the gang
03:14or bring it to a fatal war in the head, is the testacino Enrico De Pedis.
03:19The fate of all now depends on him.
03:30From a very young age, his companions called Enrico De Pedis Renatino.
03:35One of the many quirks of a young man raised in the suburbs, but always attentive to his look, well-groomed and elegant.
03:45De Pedis, in his own way, was a megalomaniac, but he was a good megalomaniac.
03:50All the poverty he had experienced as a child was a rivalry for him, these beautiful things, right?
03:56At a certain point Renato takes the lead and goes for a spin with the Morga, he was beautiful on that Morga.
04:02Everyone was watching it.
04:05Why? Because he hadn't had anything as a child, just as I hadn't had anything, and we hadn't had anything.
04:15Renato we went to school at Kennedy together, the best time of my life, because he went to school and
04:22the pope went to work on his computer and paid for his own schooling.
04:27He was a boy, I see him, generous, skilled at committing robberies.
04:32We met, there were three of us then, I had a Ferrari, he had a Lamborghini and Raffaele Pernasetti had a Porsche.
04:41We met and acted silly, we watched on the streets, along the streets of Rome, to see who was more skilled at
04:47guide, who did more...
04:48This is who De Pedis was.
04:56Renato was a prince, a prince of soul, a prince of manners, from Renato I had everything to learn, because
05:03his ambition, he was an ambitious man, he tried to improve himself and whoever was close to him, if he wanted, improved himself too
05:10his turn.
05:10He certainly wasn't a company person, he didn't snort, he didn't smoke hashish, orgies are out of the question, so he wasn't
05:22what we were, but as a boy he was a boy to be admired.
05:39Renato was handsome, he was polite, he was gentlemanly, he was always well dressed, he hung out with people, with the burciari, in short, because he wanted to
05:50improve, so they were good reasons to be envious.
06:00Renatino was just over twenty when his path crossed that of the Magliana boys.
06:08For an ambitious young criminal like him, Giuseppucci's gang represents the right opportunity to escape the degradation of the
06:15outskirts.
06:17In a few years he becomes the boss of Testaccio.
06:20Drug dealing in the area is organized under his strict control, but De Pedis wants even more.
06:28He was a bandit like we were.
06:32Until he had gathered all the knowledge of the Abbruciati and the Giuseppucci, he was a
06:42boy to admire.
06:44Afterwards, what did he do? If he says, "I won't abandon these people; I have to share this knowledge with them."
06:56Since he was already foreseeing the future, he was looking ahead, I say it jokingly now, dejected, but today he was
07:04in Parliament as undersecretary.
07:07He was well-off, but he hadn't stolen anything from anyone; he had made his money grow with his intelligence.
07:15Renato didn't steal anything from anyone, I want to make that clear.
07:20Clearly he didn't take drugs, he didn't go to prostitutes, he invested the money and then if the others ran out of money it was
07:27their problem.
07:28So this is a good reason why then there is envy, if envy were fever the whole world
07:33he would have it.
07:39In the early 1980s, Renato De Pedis cultivated the right friendships to reinvest dirty money in legitimate activities.
07:50Shops, construction companies, premises.
07:54De Pedis is now a clean-cut bandit, a rising entrepreneur.
08:00He is riding a dream shared by many in the Italy of youth and economic rebirth.
08:18So today, for better or for worse, beyond any prediction of duration,
08:23this first presidency of a socialist arises on the political and cultural horizon of our country.
08:29A new fact that is embodied in a character, or rather in a personality.
08:34The secretary of the Italian Socialist Party, Bettino Craxi.
08:41The driving force behind Italy's recovery lies in the ideas of a new political class and its defining figure.
08:47The leader of the Italian Socialist Party, Bettino Craxi.
08:52His rise breaks the long course of the Christian Democrat monopoly
08:55and introduces a more targeted policy for the country's financial development.
09:03On the flip side, the conditions are ripe for the development of the white-collar mafia.
09:09Collusion between entrepreneurs, politicians and fixers is becoming common practice.
09:19Enrico De Pedis's ability is to ride this wave too
09:23and in a short time he manages to sit at the table of financiers, politicians and high prelates.
09:29De Pedis's relations with the ecclesiastical world
09:35They probably start right from his detentions.
09:39It is his detentions that put him in contact with figures from the ecclesiastical world.
09:44and he is able to manage these relationships and find fruit in them.
09:50The relationships he has with some religious figures, even of a certain importance,
09:56appear completely disproportionate to the role and public figure of De Pedis,
10:02who is a character with a criminal record or in any case a character involved
10:08in various rather serious legal cases.
10:17The relationship between Renatino De Pedis and the highest spheres of the Vatican
10:21are still at the centre of investigators' investigations today.
10:30They represent a complex tangle
10:32at the root of one of our nation's darkest mysteries,
10:36the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi.
10:44It is June 22, 1983.
10:50Emanuela Orlandi, 15 years old, daughter of a clerk at the Vatican prefecture,
10:55disappears into thin air.
10:57After his lesson at the music school in Piazza Santa Pollinare,
11:00he never returns home.
11:04Emanuela Orlandi disappeared on June 22.
11:07By the way, there's that photograph of her, that poster,
11:09with a band here because she had been to the party,
11:13because Roma had won the championship, which was his favorite team.
11:16That was the last photograph.
11:17At first it was not clear what had happened.
11:19So much so that when the family members went to report the disappearance,
11:22they told the police station
11:24don't worry, it will have gone off somewhere on its own.
11:27They were very worried because they knew
11:29that the girl would never leave without warning them.
11:32Only then did the days pass, the months pass
11:35and it became an international intrigue
11:38with many appeals from the Pope.
11:39John Paul II made several appeals for the release of Emanuela Orlandi,
11:43which hasn't happened to anyone else.
11:46no other person abducted.
11:54The search for the girl begins immediately
11:57and the first witnesses appear.
12:01The last person to see her was a traffic policeman.
12:06He noticed Emanuela Orlandi getting into a dark BMW.
12:10But the girl is not alone.
12:12She is in the company of a man.
12:15What happened?
12:16That Sambuco made an identikit of this person
12:19who had become close to Emanuela Orlandi.
12:21An identikit that remained secret, in drawers, for many years.
12:24We who saw it were then able to get it out.
12:27There is a strange, singular resemblance to Enrico De Pedis.
12:45It does not appear that an identikit was made
12:49and this identikit has been recognized
12:53as belonging to De Pedis the day after
12:56of the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi.
12:59It's something that, let's say, is a saying that has no correspondence with the provers.
13:11The disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi is such a deep mystery
13:15enough to cast doubt on any certainty.
13:18Even today, after years of investigations,
13:20it is not possible to know the truth.
13:23But at the beginning of the third millennium
13:24a new clue seems to reopen the case.
13:29It's 2005.
13:30Renatino De Pedis has been dead for 15 years.
13:33The TV show, who saw it,
13:35is retracing the story of the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi
13:39when at the editorial switchboards
13:41an anonymous phone call arrives.
13:43Regarding the case of Emanuela Orlandi,
13:45to find the solution to the case,
13:47go and see what's buried in the grippa
13:49of the Basilica of Santa Polinare
13:51and of the favor that Renatino did for Cardinal Poletti at the time.
14:04In the Basilica of Santa Polinare
14:06there is a crypt.
14:09Inside the crypt is buried
14:11a tiny apparent chapel
14:14De Pedis was established ad hoc
14:17and this constitutes a historical fact
14:22incredible, inexplicable
14:24because there are no other recent burials
14:29in the basilica.
14:30The basilica was a burial place
14:32in the Renaissance period
14:35but certainly not in modern times.
14:38and then it went a little wild
14:42the hunt, the why
14:43the De Pedis
14:45could have been buried
14:47in that basilica.
15:00The investigation into the Orlandi kidnapping
15:03it's open again
15:04and the road to follow
15:05it also seems defined
15:07from the revelations
15:08of De Pedis's ex-partner
15:09Sabrina Minardi.
15:12So where was the girl taken?
15:13To Viglianelli.
15:14In Monteverde?
15:15Yes.
15:17In the basement
15:17what did you find?
15:18Yes.
15:19Marcilco happened
15:20once
15:21I heard
15:23of the screams
15:24Renato made me
15:26try to keep quiet
15:27and mind my own business
15:29and I didn't go in.
15:31And then when did you see Emanuela again?
15:34to the genicle
15:35when I brought her
15:38from that priest
15:40there at the Vatican gas station.
15:48if it turns out
15:50at the time
15:50at the end
15:52of the investigations
15:53true
15:54the accusation
15:55move
15:56by Sabrina Minardi
15:58to De Pedis
15:58of having participated
16:00also direct
16:01the kidnapping
16:03and maybe
16:03the murder
16:04by Emanuela Orlandi
16:06would remain open
16:08the chapter
16:08of the Motives.
16:10The chapter
16:10of the Motives
16:11it's a chapter
16:12mysterious
16:12they looked out
16:13many
16:14and one
16:15more mysterious
16:16of the other
16:17everyone
16:17I would say
16:18rather
16:19disturbing.
16:25the investigations
16:27they are still in progress
16:28and nothing can explain
16:30in a certain way
16:30and definitive
16:31the mysterious disappearance
16:33by Emanuela Orlandi
16:34happened by now
16:35almost thirty years ago.
16:39it is possible
16:41explain
16:41because the boss
16:42of Testaccio
16:43was buried
16:44at the side
16:45of cardinals
16:45and bishops.
16:47For his family
16:49it's about
16:49of the latest whim
16:50of a dendi
16:51that in the period
16:52of greater wealth
16:53would have become
16:54a benefactor
16:55of the church.
16:57What is certain
16:59is that in 1983
17:00when Emanuela Orlandi
17:02disappears
17:02and when everyone
17:03the men
17:04of the band
17:04they are arrested
17:05Renatino De Pedis
17:07he's a boss
17:08with a thousand entrances.
17:10His business empire
17:12made it
17:13the richest
17:13of men
17:14of the Magliana.
17:15He learned
17:16to manage business
17:16alone
17:17and only for his
17:18personal interest
17:19and this
17:20to his companions
17:21on the street
17:21I don't like it at all.
17:28The complaints
17:29of the braggart
17:30Fulvio Lucioli
17:30they framed
17:31the men
17:32of the band
17:32of the Magliana.
17:35including
17:35the two bosses
17:36Maurizio Abbatino
17:37and Enrico De Pedis
17:39over 60 criminals
17:41they end up in prison
17:42defendants
17:43of the crimes
17:43more serious
17:44murders
17:45traffic
17:46of drugs
17:46association
17:47to commit crimes
17:48but the band
17:50corroded
17:50from envy
17:51intestine
17:51and defeated
17:52from the police
17:53at this point
17:53it is divided
17:54in two.
17:56Now the old comrades
17:58they also have to watch out for themselves
17:59from each other
18:00trying to distinguish
18:01friends
18:02and from enemies
18:02every alliance
18:04risks jumping
18:05forever
18:05Now
18:06yes it's all
18:07against everyone
18:22during the first
18:23hearings
18:23in court
18:24the defendants
18:25they enter parading
18:26compact
18:26giving a sign
18:27of safety
18:28and challenging
18:28to those who want them
18:29to lock up
18:30in jail
18:34actually
18:35behind that
18:36effrontery
18:36they hide
18:37suspicions
18:38grudges
18:38and jealousies
18:42each one
18:43is looking for
18:44to fix
18:44his trial
18:49the first to do it
18:51it's incredibly
18:52Maurizio Abbatino
18:53the ruthless boss
18:54of the neighborhood
18:55Magliana
18:57it was the lighthouse
18:58of the band
18:59in the worst moments
19:00but now
19:01he is ready for anything
19:02just to get out
19:02from prison
19:03to the companions
19:04explain though
19:05which is the only way
19:06to ensure
19:07salvation
19:07of all
19:08only that many
19:09they were blinded
19:10and it's obvious
19:11initially
19:12they were blinded
19:14from philosophy
19:15that he would go out
19:16and anyway
19:16he would have thought
19:17to everyone
19:18things
19:19not true
19:20but not true
19:21already in the intentions
19:26over the years
19:27Abbatino
19:28he learned
19:29a way
19:29to escape
19:30to prison
19:31use your body
19:33as a guinea pig
19:33he injected himself
19:35infected blood
19:36he underwent
19:37to biopsies
19:37gastroscopy
19:38and operations
19:39of all kinds
19:40All
19:41to be transferred
19:43in nursing homes
19:45this time
19:46the doctors
19:46which has corrupted
19:47they get him
19:48false evidence
19:49with an exchange
19:50of slides
19:50Crispin
19:51gets a fake
19:52diagnosis
19:54tumor
19:55at the terminal stage
19:58but in Abbatino
19:59it's not enough
20:00the staging
20:01must be
20:02even more credible
20:03and find the way
20:04to desert
20:05hearings
20:06and interrogations
20:09various some hearings
20:11he is present on a stretcher
20:13so he was brought
20:14to come
20:15in an ambulance
20:18let's say
20:19I don't want to be wrong
20:21but
20:21April 86
20:23Like this
20:25Anyway
20:25before the sentence
20:26he was
20:27already hospitalized
20:28in the clinic
20:28I don't remember
20:29if it were
20:30under guard
20:31or how
20:31In short
20:32he was outside
20:38its strategic
20:40farce
20:40he brings it
20:41to be
20:41hospitalized
20:42in Villagina
20:45begins for Crispino
20:47a slow one
20:47and inexorable
20:48removal
20:49from the band
20:49to the companions
20:51I don't like it
20:51the way
20:52in which
20:52he withdraws
20:53to responsibilities
20:54of a boss
20:58Soon
20:59the hospitalization
20:59by Crispin
21:00it will no longer be
21:01sufficient
21:02to keep it
21:02distant
21:03from revenge
21:03of men
21:04of the Magliana
21:06the young bandits
21:07abandoned
21:08from their boss
21:09historical
21:09they turn to
21:10to Renatino
21:11de Pedis
21:11the only one
21:12to have
21:12the right cards
21:13to divert
21:14the course
21:15of justice
21:21but not all
21:22they trust
21:23of him
21:23Edward Tuscan
21:25said
21:25the little worker
21:26was
21:27one of the hitmen
21:28more reliable
21:28and ruthless
21:29of the band
21:29of the Magliana
21:33in broad daylight
21:35in front of
21:35by the dozens
21:36of witnesses
21:37he killed
21:37coldly
21:38Sergio Carrozzi
21:39and Horace Benedetti
21:41the little worker
21:42he risks life imprisonment
21:43and accuses
21:44De Pedis
21:45of not having done
21:45Enough
21:46to find
21:47the right lawyers
21:48one morning
21:49on the bus
21:50that brought us
21:51in the classrooms
21:51bus
21:51of the carabinieri
21:53we were in a cage
21:54I
21:55with her daughter
21:57and Giorgio Paradisi
21:58who with her daughter
21:59it always had to be
22:00with me
22:00Anyway
22:02he showed me
22:03a noose
22:03some shoes
22:04some laces
22:05some shoes
22:05and he told me
22:06that that morning
22:07would have strangled
22:08De Pedis
22:09I say
22:10but the fuck
22:10you're saying
22:12he says yes
22:13why this
22:14is doing
22:15too
22:17trodomosua
22:18here
22:19what comes to us
22:20it is not satisfactory
22:21that whoever had more
22:23available
22:24something
22:25that could alleviate
22:26let it be a sentence
22:28that a prison state
22:32it had to be put
22:33available
22:34perhaps to De Pedis
22:35this was accused
22:36I approached
22:37and he told me
22:37but what happened
22:39I say no
22:39he is not happy
22:40Why
22:41you put
22:42this shit
22:43the lawyer
22:44No
22:45with all due respect
22:46for the lawyer
22:47maybe we didn't understand each other
22:48nothing we
22:48but for us
22:49it didn't work
22:50and he
22:51he replied
22:53a sentence
22:53That
22:54makes matters even worse
22:55the situation
22:56but he doesn't tell me
22:57what he says
22:57here I am
22:58the process
22:58I've already won
22:59to the court
23:00as soon as I laughed
23:01this sentence
23:01in Tuscany
23:02all hell broke loose
23:04this son
23:05of a slut
23:06he prepared it
23:06just for him
23:07we in jail
23:08he is corridors
23:23the accusations
23:24mutual
23:25they move on
23:26throughout the process
23:27until the day
23:28of the sentence
23:30in the classroom
23:31the boys
23:31of the band
23:32they don't enter anymore
23:33united
23:33to divide them
23:34it's a grudge
23:35that soon
23:36will overflow
23:36in violence
23:39the pact
23:40the last pact
23:41done before
23:42That
23:43the court
23:44the process
23:44ended
23:45that was it
23:45let's talk about it
23:47when we go out
24:02June 23, 1986
24:06at almost three years old
24:07from the first deposition
24:08by Lucioli
24:09the sentence
24:10of the assize court
24:11first-degree conviction
24:1337 defendants
24:14out of 60
24:21a sentence
24:22mild
24:22which recognizes
24:23mainly
24:24the guilt
24:25for traffic
24:26of narcotics
24:35half
24:36of men
24:37of the band
24:38he is back on the loose
24:39included
24:40the boss
24:40of Testaccio
24:41Enrico De Pedis
24:42the sentence
24:43heavier
24:44goes instead
24:44just to Edward
24:45Tuscan
24:46will have to serve
24:4720 years
24:48in prison
24:48for murder
24:55the first battle
24:57with justice
24:58it seems won
24:58but the boys
24:59of the Magliana
25:00they won't sleep
25:01long
25:01peaceful sleep
25:04a new threat
25:06comes from an affiliate
25:07that from now on
25:08he acted
25:08in the shadow
25:09is called
25:10Claudio Sicilia
25:11but everyone knows it
25:12like the Vesuvius
25:13for its origins
25:14bells
25:16being Sicily
25:17longtime friend
25:19with the children
25:20he became like
25:21almost a fixer
25:23of all that
25:24which was a bit
25:25the organizational chart
25:26at that moment
25:28Claudio Sicilia
25:29it is among the very few
25:31escaped
25:31to the raid
25:32of 1983
25:34it's like this
25:34who with his companions
25:36in prison
25:36he took
25:37the reins
25:37of the organization
25:38he has in his hand
25:40in fact
25:41the entire estate
25:42of the band
25:42him from outside
25:44had to manage
25:45what
25:47He was wandering around
25:47around the group
25:49in Badino Toscano
25:50and he handled it well
25:52he managed it for himself
25:56but the regency
25:57of Sicily
25:58it ends suddenly
25:59in the autumn
26:00of 1986
26:03everything starts
26:04following
26:05of the arrest
26:06operated
26:07on date
26:08October 17th
26:09of a well-known
26:09criminal record
26:11Claudio Sicilia
26:14waiting for him
26:15at the police station
26:15there is a young commissioner
26:17destined for a career
26:18Nicholas D'Angelo
26:21we were one
26:21facing each other
26:22And
26:23I took
26:26a piece of paper
26:27with a pen
26:28and was invested
26:30from an avalanche
26:30an avalanche of names
26:32of facts
26:32of circumstances
26:33and I remember that I was
26:35until 6 in the morning
26:36without moving me
26:37from the table
26:37and in those three hours
26:39I wrote numerous pages
26:40and pages
26:41even with
26:42the headquarters
26:43of the investigator
26:44to know
26:44even a whole series
26:45of bloody deeds
26:47in which I had investigated
26:48and that I hadn't succeeded
26:48to find those responsible
26:49in which I had suspicions
26:51and then
26:52I looked for confirmation
26:54also in Sicily
26:56Claudio Sicilia
26:57he fears for his safety
26:59and decides to speak
27:01confirms this
27:02the stories
27:03of the other repentants
27:04and worsens
27:05the position
27:05of the companions
27:06with new charges
27:07he's the one talking
27:09of fake illnesses
27:10by Abbatino
27:10nailed
27:11in a wheelchair
27:12in a Roman clinic
27:15Maurizio Abbatino
27:16he understands
27:16that its coverage
27:17is about to jump
27:18he knows that many
27:20of his companions
27:21I'm on probation
27:22and wants to resume
27:23the control
27:24of the organization
27:27look for friends
27:28as always
27:28but it is ignored
27:31Perhaps
27:31the worst punishment
27:34more than said
27:35maybe he understood it
27:36because he knows how I thought
27:37at the moment
27:38that I went out
27:39he was in the clinic
27:40when he sent me
27:41to call
27:41I didn't go there
27:43and he understood them
27:47Maurizio Abbatino
27:49he understood
27:49that in Rome
27:50he no longer has any allies
27:51but dangerous enemies
27:53the surveillance
27:55about him
27:55it's mild
27:56a criminal
27:57in a wheelchair
27:58don't worry
27:59how much was the moment
28:01after three years
28:02the police
28:03of control
28:04he relaxes
28:05and let it soak
28:06Why
28:06three years
28:07in three feet
28:08this wheelchair
28:09where are you going
28:09instead he
28:10he went down
28:11and he went away
28:15Maurizio Abbatino
28:1733 years old
28:17belonging
28:18to the infamous
28:19Magliana gang
28:20he was hospitalized
28:21for many months
28:22in Villagina
28:22although under surveillance
28:23from the police
28:24and succeeded
28:25in the best tradition
28:26of escapes
28:27to tie
28:28the sheets
28:29of his bed
28:30and to descend
28:30from the balcony
28:31despite it being
28:32semi-paralyzed
28:33to the legs
28:33he had then
28:34Surely
28:35of accomplices
28:36waiting for him
28:40and escape
28:42he helped himself
28:43from his brother
28:44and maybe
28:44from a friend
28:44of the brother
28:47I think it came out like this
28:48that if he had lowered himself
28:50with the sheets
28:51at night
28:51this room
28:52and then
28:55he is sworded
28:56December 23, 1986
28:59Maurizio Abbatino
29:01historical leader
29:02of the band
29:02of the Magliana
29:03disappears into thin air
29:05he is now a fugitive
29:06loses all contact
29:08with the band
29:09with its activities
29:10with his friends
29:11as always
29:12to reign in opposition
29:14on the capital
29:15it's Renatino
29:16De Pedis
29:21but the effects
29:22of the complaint
29:23of the Vesuvian
29:23they don't take long
29:24to hit too
29:25De Pedis
29:26and the rest
29:26of the band
29:28a few months
29:29after the escape
29:30by Abbatino
29:31March 17th
29:32of 1987
29:33the prosecutor's office
29:35of Rome
29:35emits
29:3591 orders
29:36of capture
29:37against people
29:38called into question
29:39by Claudio Sicilia
29:43could be
29:44the decisive thrust
29:45of justice
29:46but once again
29:47Enrico De Pedis
29:48and his men
29:49they took
29:50the due ones
29:50countermeasures
29:53Sicily speaks
29:54even of corruption
29:55also identifies
29:56in some
29:56even at the palace
29:57of justice
29:58also identifies
29:59a series of characters
30:00with which
30:01the band
30:02had had
30:02of contacts
30:06provides evidence
30:08circumstances
30:08documented
30:13extremely contacts
30:14questionable
30:15with a whole series
30:16of lawyers
30:19gifts made
30:20at all levels
30:23and also a capacity
30:25of penetration
30:26inside the courthouse
30:27of Rome
30:29and to the courts
30:30of freedom
30:31it's so true
30:33That
30:37the court
30:38of freedom
30:39will boil
30:40in three days
30:41I say three days
30:43an investigation
30:44found a year ago
30:45and the position
30:46of 80 defendants
30:51according to Sicily
30:52the band
30:53of the Magliana
30:53she succeeded
30:54to corrupt
30:55even the courts
30:56but his words
30:58they fall into the void
30:59that the same court
31:01who accused
31:02in fact rejects
31:03his statements
31:04the Vesuvian
31:06now he is a lonely man
31:07without any protection
31:09and with former teammates
31:10free soon
31:11and ready to put it on
31:12to be silent
31:14in Sicily
31:15there's nothing left to do but
31:16hide
31:16but run away
31:17from the band
31:18of the Magliana
31:18in Rome
31:19it's not possible
31:29the escape
31:30of Sicily
31:31it ends a few years ago
31:32After
31:32in a melancholic
31:34autumn afternoon
31:35in a shop
31:35of clothing
31:36to the euro
31:38the death sentence
31:39by Claudio Sicilia
31:40the former exponent
31:42of the band
31:42of the Magliana
31:43who had collaborated
31:44with Roman justice
31:45to shed light
31:46on many mysteries
31:47tied
31:48to the infamous gang
31:50killed last night
31:51by two killers
31:52in a shop
31:53of Tormarancia
31:54where he had looked
31:55escape
31:56he doesn't have a signature
31:57very precise
32:01It's June 14th
32:02of 1988
32:04the men
32:05of the band
32:05of the Magliana
32:06they are waiting
32:06the last degree
32:07of judgment
32:08of a process
32:09which sees them accused
32:10for the most serious crimes
32:11but once again
32:13the Roman bandits
32:14find the right corridor
32:15to get out of prison
32:17the Court of Cassation
32:19chaired
32:20by Corrado Carnevale
32:21nicknamed
32:22the judge
32:23sentence killer
32:24demolishes
32:25the entire system
32:26accusatory
32:26of the process
32:28the sentences
32:29they jump
32:30it will have to be repeated
32:32in Rome
32:33the process
32:34against the components
32:35of the so-called
32:35band
32:36of the Magliana
32:36the Court of Cassation
32:38in fact he cancelled
32:39most
32:39of the sentences
32:40inflicted by the court
32:41of the Assizes of Rome
32:42to 37 of the 60 defendants
32:44not considering
32:45sufficiently
32:46the sentence is motivated
32:47issued by the Roman judges
32:49the Magliana gang
32:50would have tried
32:51to take on
32:51in the early years
32:52of the eighty
32:53the control
32:54of the activity
32:55of the underworld
32:55in the capital
32:56and just to succeed
32:57would have scored
32:589 murders
33:06after years in prison
33:08jealousies
33:09mutual accusations
33:10the boys of the band
33:11now they are free
33:13free to go to war
33:18it's like this
33:19that Enrico De Pedis
33:21while earning billions
33:22and reinvests them
33:23in clean activities
33:24he goes hunting
33:25of his enemies
33:31his first goal
33:32he is the man
33:33that over the years
33:34of the prison
33:34he tried to put himself
33:36against him
33:38Edward Tuscan
33:39the little worker
33:40practically
33:41Edward
33:42in Ostia
33:43there was a baker
33:44that was usury
33:45and had given
33:4650 million
33:47of his
33:48to put them
33:50in the common fund
33:52and be able to
33:52to take advantage
33:54of earnings
33:54of wear and tear
33:56when they found out
33:57the Testaccini
33:58in this case
33:59De Pedis
34:00he sent
34:02one of his messengers
34:03to corrupt
34:04this baker
34:06to say
34:07you hear
34:08if you
34:09let us know
34:11when Edward
34:12it comes to you
34:14I
34:15I'm leaving you
34:16the 50 million
34:17by Edward
34:18and I'll give you more
34:19another 50
34:22and this
34:23he accepted
34:24this
34:24this offer
34:25this unworthy offering
34:36so in the morning
34:37Edward
34:37when he showed up
34:38at the appointment
34:39it has arrived
34:40this motorcycle
34:41with these two guys
34:42Meaning what
34:43Angelo Cassani
34:44said
34:45Ciletto
34:46And
34:48Angelic
34:49Now
34:49at this moment
34:50the name escapes me
34:50said
34:51Rufetto
34:52and they shot
34:54while Edward
34:55it was like this
34:57negotiating
34:58speaking
34:59with this
35:00from behind
35:00who shot
35:01in the head
35:07a pluri
35:08criminal record
35:0936 years old
35:09Edward
35:10Tuscan
35:10indicated
35:11like one
35:11of the main ones
35:12boss
35:12of the underworld
35:13organized
35:13Roman
35:14was
35:15killed
35:15this morning
35:16around noon
35:17by gunshots
35:18by two killers
35:19in front of
35:19to one
35:20bakery
35:21of Marina Avenue
35:21in Ostia
35:30It's March 16th
35:321989
35:33Edward Tuscan
35:35the most skilled killer
35:36of the Magliana
35:37he got caught
35:38unprepared
35:44I was held
35:45to prison
35:46from Ancona
35:46And
35:48I was walking
35:49in the courtyard
35:50At that time
35:51from the news
35:53moon
35:53I don't remember
35:54Now
35:54a voice
35:55from above
35:56of a friend of mine
35:57a boy
35:57right-wing
35:58puiese
35:59he told me
36:01Like this
36:02direct
36:05Nino
36:07they killed
36:08Edward
36:11gullies
36:12I
36:12he took it
36:13more swear words
36:14him
36:15and then
36:16Then
36:17I immediately
36:19him
36:20right away
36:22I thought
36:22to De Pedis
36:30At the beginning
36:31of the 90s
36:32Renatino De Pedis
36:33runs a real
36:34economic empire
36:35in Rome
36:36has become
36:37an untouchable
36:40in 90
36:41there was a group
36:43Still
36:43of the Magliana
36:44out
36:45but that
36:47they considered
36:47De Pedis
36:48unassailable
36:49Why
36:49he always had
36:51men around
36:51really
36:53I didn't see it
36:53but from those
36:54that they told me
36:55that they had tried
36:55to check
36:56I had
36:57of armed men
37:00but not criminals
37:01something like
37:02bodyguard
37:04and then he says
37:05it's not possible
37:07get there
37:09on the square
37:10of the capital
37:11no one dares
37:12hit
37:12Enrico De Pedis
37:13whoever wants
37:15avenge
37:15death
37:16by Edward
37:16Tuscan
37:17must contact
37:18elsewhere
37:19with her daughter
37:20within
37:21of the mental hospitals
37:21he knows two
37:22Tuscans
37:24two loose dogs
37:28and me
37:29I have to kill
37:30De Pedis
37:31we'll take care of it
37:32us
37:33to complete
37:34the plan
37:35only missing
37:36the right bait
37:36who with her daughter
37:37identify
37:38in a friend
37:39by De Pedis
37:40a small one
37:41criminal
37:42convinced
37:42to collaborate
37:43under threat
37:46and so
37:47make an appointment
37:48with De Pedis
37:49to the field of flowers
37:51with the excuse
37:52of a business
37:53of paintings
37:54of covers
37:54because now
37:54De Pedis
37:55had become
37:55an art lover
37:57In short
37:58I am trying to say
37:58he had done
37:59a bigger leap
38:01towards
38:01the clean criminal record
38:06February 2nd
38:081990
38:09Pilgrim's Way
38:11a very central area
38:12of Rome
38:15in the morning
38:16that they had
38:17this appointment
38:17for this business
38:19environment
38:20there was
38:22a Tuscan
38:23three or four Romans
38:25including
38:26with her daughter
38:26and Carnival
38:28Antonio D'Inzilla
38:30on board
38:31behind the wheel
38:31of a motorcycle
38:35and behind
38:36a Tuscan
38:37that they called
38:37the wild boar
38:38Why
38:38a character
38:39huge
38:40that maybe
38:41if they had said
38:44I ate it
38:44with your hands
38:45he would have done it
38:46the same
38:47because it was
38:47a total
38:48of mind
38:52De Pellegrino
38:53it was stupid
38:54if he understood
38:56which was no longer
38:57a question of paintings
38:58but it was a question
38:58of life of death
38:59he went up
39:00on his scooter
39:01and he tried
39:02the escape
39:04the motorbike
39:04he got closer
39:05he smoothed it out
39:07and that
39:08he started
39:08to shoot himself
39:10in Rome
39:10right in the center
39:11he was killed
39:12a man
39:12considered
39:13the boss
39:13of the so-called
39:14Magliana gang
39:15the man
39:16Enrico De Pedis
39:1736 years old
39:17was on board
39:18of a scooter
39:19when it was reached
39:20by two motorcyclists
39:21that they shot him
39:22against numerous
39:22gunshots
39:30Enrico Renatino De Pedis
39:32he remained on the ground
39:33on the San Pietrini
39:35elegant as always
39:41dies in the center of Rome
39:47starting from the outskirts
39:49more degraded
39:50the Magliana gang
39:51it has arrived
39:52to the heart
39:52of the capital
39:57so it remained
39:58on the ground
39:59him
39:59his knowledge
40:00within
40:01of his prelates
40:02his billions
40:04his knowledge
40:06and his escapes
40:06from the courts
40:12with death
40:13by De Pedis
40:14the Magliana gang
40:15in fact
40:16it no longer exists
40:18the former members
40:20of the group
40:20now they are men
40:21consumed by drugs
40:22and from prison
40:23and from hatred
40:27they live armed
40:28in fear
40:29to be killed
40:29ready to fire
40:32the few survivors
40:33they are united
40:34only from resentment
40:35towards the infamous
40:37one above all
40:38Maurizio Abbatino
40:39called Crispino
40:43Crispino is a fugitive
40:44for years
40:44and the police
40:45he's hunting him
40:48not only
40:49he is a dangerous boss
40:50but it keeps
40:51all the secrets
40:52of the band
40:53of the Magliana
40:53for the survivors
40:55of the Roman clan
40:56now it's a race
40:57against time
40:58find Abbatino
40:59before the forces
41:00of the order
41:01come to him
41:02the manhunt
41:04it's open
41:10at the beginning
41:12of the 90s
41:12Renatino De Pedis
41:14the last boss
41:15of the Roman organization
41:16he fell victim
41:17of the bloody feud
41:18which has decimated
41:19the band
41:20of the Magliana
41:23the only boss
41:25survivor
41:25it's Maurizio Abbatino
41:27called Crispino
41:28since 1986
41:30he is a fugitive
41:31escaped sensationally
41:33during detention
41:36for the Roman criminals
41:38he's a scoundrel
41:38and in the hands
41:39of the police
41:40it could transform
41:42in a dangerous
41:43informer
41:45for once
41:47law enforcement
41:48and old bandits
41:49they share
41:50the same goal
41:51to track down
41:52as soon as possible
41:53Maurizio Abbatino
42:04for ex-boyfriends
42:06of the band
42:06there is only one way
42:08to flush out Crispin
42:09make people talk
42:10his family members
42:11Roberto Abbatino
42:13Brother
42:14of the dangerous
42:14fugitive
42:15he is the victim
42:16designated
42:18Robertino
42:18a boy
42:19that had nothing to do with it
42:20Nothing
42:20with a criminal underworld
42:21if it was done
42:22he committed petty crimes
42:23when I met him
42:24he didn't even do it
42:25those
42:25he was a boy
42:26who worked
42:27they took this one
42:29I brought it myself
42:30with an excuse
42:31and then
42:33they tortured him
42:35just for
42:37to make oneself
42:38report
42:39Where
42:40was hidden
42:41the brother
42:42Maurizio
42:46March 18
42:471990
42:50the body of Roberto Abbatino
42:52is returned
42:53from the Tiber
42:53tortured
42:54from 30 stab wounds
42:55the young brother
42:57by Crispin
42:58he didn't want to talk
43:00and paid
43:02with torture
43:02and death
43:03his silence
43:07Maurizio Abbatino
43:09continues to be
43:10elusive
43:10even for the police
43:12that for over 5 years
43:14from the day
43:14of his escape
43:15wait patiently
43:17that the old boss
43:18make a misstep
43:27It's December 31, 1991
43:30New Year's Eve
43:32every year
43:34at Christmas
43:34New Year's
43:38it was provided
43:39to intercept
43:40Abbatino's phone
43:41so long as
43:42it was the period
43:43let's say
43:45most important
43:46in the sense
43:46that maybe
43:47someone
43:48he could let himself go
43:49to make the high notes
43:49in an apartment
43:51of the Magliana district
43:52the phone rings
43:53who's speaking
43:55it's Maurizio Abbatino
43:56he wants to hear
43:58the voice
43:58of the mother
43:59after many years
44:02I left
44:03that
44:03little party
44:04to which
44:05I had been invited
44:05New Year's Eve
44:06I have to say it
44:07I must also say
44:08that I left her
44:08with a lot
44:10very happy
44:11why go to
44:12listening room
44:12where then
44:12we bought a pair
44:13of bottles
44:14I remember that
44:15we toasted
44:16there in the listening room
44:17because in fact
44:17we in the round
44:1810 minutes
44:19we had
44:20in half an hour
44:20we already had
44:21the address
44:22and the house
44:23where in fact
44:24Abbatino lived
44:25through
44:26Interpol
44:32the appointment
44:33with Crispino
44:34it's in Caracas
44:35in Venezuela
44:36in all these years
44:38Abbatino
44:38he redid himself
44:39a life
44:39always at his side
44:41manner
44:42to contacts
44:43with the little one
44:44crime
44:45local
44:45and with the
44:46drug dealing
44:47of drugs
44:50at sight
44:51of the police
44:52Italian
44:52Maurizio Abbatino
44:53he doesn't look for
44:54to escape
44:54does not oppose
44:55resistence
44:58he smiles
45:00recognizes
45:00his opponents
45:01as always
45:02in a country
45:02in which
45:03he is nobody
45:05but I already
45:05I knew him
45:06for which
45:06he knew me
45:07we knew each other
45:08Good enough
45:09for which
45:10we confronted each other
45:12he told me
45:15he told me
45:16alright
45:16you did it
45:17he told me
45:17the captain
45:17of yours
45:18he said
45:19what did you think?
45:20to stay
45:21given a lot for life
45:22I answered him
45:22they went
45:23everyone inside
45:24but I
45:24you couldn't think
45:26to stay
45:26clearly
45:28hidden
45:28for life
45:29he did
45:30a half smile
45:31and there
45:31clearly
45:31it's finished
45:32it has arrived
45:33this morning
45:34from Venezuela
45:34and he's in prison
45:35in Rome
45:35Maurizio Abbatino
45:37who was the boss
45:38of the infamous
45:39band
45:39of the Magliana
45:40it had been
45:41arrested in Caracas
45:42nine months ago
45:42in Italy
45:43must answer
45:44of murder
45:44international traffic
45:46of narcotics
45:46and association
45:47to commit crimes
45:51October 4, 1992
45:54airport
45:55from Fiumicino
45:56Maurizio Abbatino
45:58it looks out
45:59on the steps
46:00of the plane
46:00surrounded
46:01by officials
46:02of the police
46:02and photographers
46:05the most elusive
46:06boss of Magliana
46:07the last holder
46:09of unspeakable secrets
46:10he's back
46:12in his Rome
46:12in handcuffs
46:15that same city
46:17that together
46:17to the friend
46:18Franco Giuseppucci
46:19black
46:20one day
46:2116 years earlier
46:22he had decided
46:23to conquer
46:24with invincibility
46:25of youth
46:27he is now emaciated
46:29sick
46:30and intimidated
46:31but with the eyes
46:33of those who already know
46:34what he has to do
46:36as always
46:38and he's about to prove it
46:44It's 1992
46:47it's the end
46:48of the first
46:48Italian Republic
46:50it's the year
46:51of the massacres
46:51of the mafia
46:52in which I forgive
46:53life
46:53the judges
46:54Falcone and Borsellino
46:59the year
47:00of Tangentopoli
47:01and of the collapse
47:02of a whole
47:03political class
47:05party secretaries
47:06and businessmen
47:07accused of corruption
47:09they parade
47:10in the classrooms
47:10of court
47:11like common criminals
47:13it's public humiliation
47:15of politics
47:16a crisis opens
47:18institutional
47:19unprecedented
47:21these are the years
47:22in which finally
47:23they can be closed
47:24the accounts
47:25with the impassed
47:26and with its symbols
47:27and one of these
47:29it's the band
47:30of the Magliana
47:37Maurizio Abbatino
47:38in a cage
47:39he seems resigned
47:40to his fate
47:41but if he spoke
47:43they would end up in jail
47:45everyone
47:45and this time
47:46to stay there for a long time
47:48and he
47:49he has a great desire
47:51to take revenge
47:51of who killed
47:52his brother
47:54Abbatino returns
47:55that with the intent
47:56already to collaborate
47:57because the voice
47:58it was already there
47:59it was already said
48:01when he was
48:02through lawyers
48:04because the first
48:05to bring this news
48:06they are the lawyers
48:08because they come
48:09revoked
48:10or they see
48:11changes
48:13or they come
48:16get informed
48:17of certain visits
48:19of investigators
48:20so he
48:21when he returned
48:23he already had
48:24already said something
48:25from Venezuela
48:25why did they do it
48:27disappear immediately
48:29they put it there right away
48:30in a so-called
48:31protected area
48:35Maurizio Abbatino
48:36at 38 years old
48:37he's ready to move on
48:38on the side
48:38of justice
48:39and the questions
48:41to which
48:41must answer
48:42there are many
48:43thanks to the statements
48:45of a repentant
48:46they were arrested
48:4750 exponents
48:48of the band
48:49of the Magliana
48:50an organization
48:50Roman criminal
48:51that over the years
48:52had to deal with
48:53with the mafia
48:54with the Camorra
48:55with the kidnappings
48:56with the secret services
48:57and it turned out
48:58recently
48:58even with the massacre
48:59from Bologna
49:00at dawn on April 16th
49:021993
49:04the operation starts
49:05Colosseum
49:07500 agents
49:09of the mobile squad
49:10they scatter
49:11for Rome
49:11the operation
49:13it's gigantic
49:18the police
49:19makes 56 arrests
49:21kidnap
49:22the bosses
49:22of the Magliana
49:2380 billion
49:24of lire
49:24of movable property
49:25and real estate
49:27the accusation
49:28it is the heaviest
49:29association
49:30to commit crimes
49:32the band
49:33of the Magliana
49:34is considered
49:34on par
49:35of the mafia
49:35Camorra
49:36and indragneta
49:39we are at the badino
49:40they followed one another
49:42other regrets
49:44Mancini's
49:45precisely
49:45that of Carnival
49:48of Moretti
49:51but let's say
49:52that one a little more
49:53let's say
49:54the decisive one
49:55it was repentance
49:56of the Abbatino
50:01for the survivors
50:03of the band
50:03they open again
50:04the classrooms
50:05of the courts
50:06for years
50:07Maurizio Abbatino
50:08and the following ones
50:09collaborators of justice
50:11Antonio Mancini
50:12and Fabio Lamoretti
50:13become protagonists
50:14of literature
50:15criminal
50:16and witnesses
50:17in the processes
50:18of the darkest
50:19mysteries of Italy
50:20Maurizio Abbatino
50:22he's a lion
50:23in a cage
50:23but don't forget
50:25what has been
50:25I say one thing
50:27if something happens
50:27in me
50:28the lawyer
50:28the first one ends
50:29that is shot
50:30in the head
50:31she can refuse
50:35to answer
50:36to all questions
50:37which it deems appropriate
50:38family members
50:38unfamiliar
50:39but he can't
50:40to make a statement
50:41of this
50:41it seems to me
50:42it seems to me
50:42what are you doing
50:42going around
50:43he understood
50:44that I don't want
50:44that is spoken
50:45of my family
50:45you're going around
50:46I would like to understand
50:47only
50:47if Abbatino
50:48he did it to me
50:48the threat
50:49to do it
50:50to execute
50:50personally
50:51Exactly
50:52I would be willing
50:53to follow her
50:54personally
50:59the main thread
51:01of the process
51:01to the band
51:02of the Magliana
51:02it ends
51:03with numerous
51:04and heavy sentences
51:08this time
51:09the Roman bosses
51:10they don't enjoy
51:11more than any other
51:12protection
51:15on the band
51:16of the Magliana
51:17it falls definitively
51:19the axe
51:20of justice
51:21I took
51:22two convictions
51:23which as a result
51:25In short
51:26he had taken
51:2646 years old
51:27of condemnation
51:28total
51:29but
51:31grouped together
51:33in a pile
51:34legal
51:35they reach 30
51:36they were
51:54of condemnation
51:54of condemnation
51:54Andrea
51:59harm
52:00to
52:00of the ha
52:00he has it
52:01he has it
52:01he has it
52:03he has it
52:03he has it
52:04he has it
52:04he has it
52:05he has it
52:07he has it
52:08Thank you all.
52:48Thank you all.
53:20Thank you all.
53:39We were 12 years old, 13 years old, we were already saying if we buy, let's start with the 500 Abarth, then if he bought something, if
53:46he bought something, he commanded Rome, I favored Rome, we seized it, 12 years, we are from San Basilio.
53:59We want to go to a country where I'm just anyone, I'm Fabiola and that's it.
54:05And then I want a man who loves me because I'm Fabiola, not because I was the friend and companion of...
54:23Sometimes I feel really uncomfortable, because in fact there are people who know me,
54:32even if not old, I had old knowledge or that knowledge assimilated in these years of regained, semi-freedom, people anyway
54:43municipalities that have their own commercial activities, almost fascinated by...
54:55And something like that makes me uncomfortable.
54:58I can't understand what's fascinating about them, what they find fascinating about us.
55:08I can understand the curiosity for a story, that is, a discovery, a glimpse of what this reality might have been,
55:18but from there to transforming it into something that fascinates, that almost creates desire, I find it absurd.
55:30Thank you all.
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