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00:00:04There is the world above, the world of the living, the visible one, then there is the world below,
00:00:10the world of the dead, invisible, and there is the world in between. It is a gray area where crime meets
00:00:19and it intersects with finance, dirty business, the church, the secret services. That was the world
00:00:27of the Banda della Magliana, a true epic that has crossed the history of Rome
00:00:34for at least two decades, but which according to some has never ended. And if you followed the episode
00:00:41of Atlantis a few days ago, the revelations on the fact that the Magliana Gang itself
00:00:48he was able to locate the Red Brigades' people's prison where Moro was being held
00:00:54and nobody decided to release him, well, you will understand that this story perhaps
00:01:00It's never over and still holds many secrets. The Magliana Gang.
00:01:19We're like 16 minutes above the dead above and we're in the middle.
00:01:25So it means that there was a world, a way of helping each other in which everyone met.
00:01:47With these words in 2014 the investigation into Mafia Capitale began which today has been sensationally
00:01:55scaled down by another ruling of the Court of Cassation which just like twenty years ago
00:02:01he denied the mafia nature of the criminal association at the head of which the man was
00:02:07who theorized the underworld, Massimo Carminati.
00:02:11Oh listen, oh listen, listen to me. My name is Massimo Carminati, write it down, it's me.
00:02:16Massimo Carminati, write it down, understand? Write it down. I don't give a damn about anything, understand?
00:02:21Massimo Carminati, write it down so you can go online and see what the fuck I am.
00:02:29Right-wing terrorist, killer, robber, link between crime and diversion
00:02:34neo-fascist, Carminati has crossed many of Italy's mysteries.
00:02:39I have nothing to reflect on, to rethink, that is, I am an old fascist in the years
00:02:45seventy, I'm happy to be that way.
00:02:51But above all in the seventies and eighties he was one of the members of that gang that
00:02:56he dominated Rome, he corrupted and killed, making pacts with Cosa Nostra, the Andrangheta, the Camorra,
00:03:03dirty finance, occult powers. The Magliana gang.
00:03:15Mafia Capitale was certainly built as a sort of extension, a continuation
00:03:21of the history of the Magliana gang, thanks to the figure of Carminati.
00:03:25In the reconstruction work carried out by the Carabinieri of the Red and then by the magistrates
00:03:30of the Rome Prosecutor's Office there is this connection and this criminal activity that can be traced back
00:03:35right to the Magliana gang.
00:03:36That is, the methodology.
00:03:37The methodology and the myth.
00:03:46The Negro, Crispino, Accattone, Camaleonte, Renatino are just some of the nicknames of the ferocious
00:03:53protagonists who marked a season that sowed corpses in the streets of the capital
00:04:00leaving behind unanswered questions. Names that have gone through the most difficult times.
00:04:06dark times in the history of the First Republic, from the kidnapping of Aldomoro to the massacre of
00:04:12Bologna station, from the murder of Mino Pecorelli to the collapse of Banco Ambrosiano up to
00:04:17on the disappearance of Emanuele Orlandi. But who really were those suburban criminals?
00:04:32who little by little became the bosses and then the armed wing of the occult powers of the country
00:04:38and finally, in some way and in their own way, heroes of cinema and fiction too?
00:05:36Thank you all!
00:05:56Thank you all!
00:06:11All roads lead to Rome, even those of crime. And if it's true that this is the
00:06:18country of too many mysteries, it is equally true that many investigations have ended here, at the center
00:06:25of the capital, where the halls of power are.
00:06:30Trastevere today is a place crowded with tourists and trendy clubs, but in the 70s it was home to
00:06:37modest people and only opened popular shops and artisan workshops. And when they lowered
00:06:43the shutters, the squares, the squares were falling into a criminal night. Prostitutes, drug dealers,
00:06:49criminals emerged from the alleys to fill bars and clandestine gambling dens.
00:06:56It is right here in Trastevere that Franco Giuseppucci works, a small-time criminal but with great
00:07:04ambitions.
00:07:07Among the alleys of Trastevere there is the Giuseppucci bakery, a simple family, without
00:07:13aspirations and with very little money. Franco, the owner's son, has been working there since
00:07:20child. That's how he earned his nickname, the little baker. But the little baker
00:07:27He doesn't like the smell of bread. He prefers the smell of money. In his free time he frequents
00:07:36a racetrack in Ostia, on the Roman coast. Here he learns that criminals are respected,
00:07:44that money can easily double, but can just as easily be burned.
00:07:53In 1976 Franco Giuseppucci was just under 30 years old and those alleys of Trastevere suited him.
00:08:00tight. He's already committed a few small robberies, but he still doesn't have the money, the real money.
00:08:06never seen. He decides he has to risk everything or nothing. First, he makes friends.
00:08:16in the local criminal environment and offers to store weapons in the trailer of
00:08:20his property. It's the first step in his criminal ascent, a decisive but risky task.
00:08:29This night, police officers from a patrol car in the second district identified a
00:08:34caravan that had already attracted the attention of the police in the past. Since
00:08:38suspicions had become more consistent, it was decided to check the inside of the caravan
00:08:43same. During the search, seven pistols, a machine gun, and some balaclavas were found,
00:08:50rubber gloves and two bottles of chloroform.
00:08:59His plan turns out to be a failure. Giuseppucci realizes that storing weapons in a trailer
00:09:06isolated is an amateur idea, an idea that reopens the doors of prison, where the career
00:09:13The Trastevere bakery's criminal case seems to be over. Instead, it's the environment itself.
00:09:18of Queen Celia to offer him new alliances, the fame of Duro and a battle name, Ernegro,
00:09:25because of his dark complexion.
00:09:31When after months the prison doors open, Ernegro understands where he went wrong and feels
00:09:38ready for the turning point of his life. Now he knows what he wants. His dream is to become the greatest
00:09:44important boss of the Roman mafia.
00:09:59The first rule of a boss is to have men at his disposal. The first to be recruited are:
00:10:05They are his lifelong friends, including 22-year-old Renzo Danesi.
00:10:13I went to school, a very normal boy, a humid family, all workers in my house.
00:10:19The only one who had a strategy was me.
00:10:29An escalation of street life, between petty thefts, thefts, muggings, robberies, is what
00:10:37which then became, let's say, a so-called mondiana gang.
00:10:47Very young, 20 years old, 19 years old, 20 years old, a few more. Giuseppucci was really more
00:10:54older than us, but still around 25, 26 years old. Giuseppucci was a regular, let's say,
00:11:06of gambling dens, clandestine gambling dens, clandestine gambling dens, gambling dens. Which were open both during the day and
00:11:12circulating, then in the evening maybe they played some gambling and Giuseppucci was
00:11:18a gambling addict, he played everything. He was a charismatic character, he was still one
00:11:26who acted as a glue for everything, he was someone who worked more than physically
00:11:35mentally. Franco Giuseppucci, black, has tightened some
00:11:41alliances, but at the beginning of '77 he was still a small-time neighborhood criminal. To land
00:11:47to make ends meet and satisfy his vices, gambling, clandestine betting, he has started to keep again
00:11:53weapons on behalf of others. This time he prefers to keep them with him, hidden in a bag inside
00:11:59of his green Beetle, until the day his car is stolen. Enraged
00:12:05for the theft, a relentless search begins to track down those responsible.
00:12:11Street rumors lead Ernegro to a petty thief in the employ of a young, ambitious robber
00:12:18from the Magliana neighborhood, Maurizio Abbatino. Maurizio Abbatino is nicknamed Crispino
00:12:29because of his curly hair. He's only 23, but he's already a small-time boss in Magliana.
00:12:45He was a good criminal, he respected certain principles, certain values, apart from the fact
00:12:54from those coldnesses, those decisions that were needed to be able to operate in a place, in a circumstance,
00:13:04who was considered with him, like all of us, the serious boys, it was said like that to distinguish
00:13:14a little. We were reliable, after all.
00:13:19He committed all kinds of crimes, from theft to rabbinical acts to murders and kidnappings.
00:13:28people. He was so famous for his driving skills, I remember, that other
00:13:34batteries called him to show himself and bring the guide to the car. Then since he was
00:13:39a serious boy, he did the tests, he saw if from the moment of the kidnapping until the delivery
00:13:47of whoever had to hold it, managed to contain the arrival of the police.
00:13:55He was a sberto, in short, a real criminal.
00:14:01Giuseppucci must choose, go to Abbatino, take revenge for the theft of the weapons with violence,
00:14:07or rally around the young Magliana boss and form an alliance.
00:14:17Giuseppucci has no doubts, goes to Magliana and suggests to Crispino to use those together
00:14:23weapons to attempt a coup that could truly enrich them. Abbatino accepts Giuseppucci's proposal.
00:14:32The two criminals seal a pact. Thus, the Magliana gang is born.
00:14:47So a simple story of stolen guns and cars begins the greatest criminal adventure
00:14:53Rome has ever experienced since the post-war period. Because until then the capital's criminal underworld
00:14:59it was made up of a few elements that were put together in a battery to carry out a theft
00:15:05or a robbery and then they'd split up. Giuseppucci and Abbatino, however, have very different ideas.
00:15:10They want to merge their forces into a single gang that controls multiple sectors. Drug dealing,
00:15:16usury, gambling, prostitution and all members will be united by bonds of solidarity
00:15:24and silence as within Cosa Nostra. Franco the Black has very clear ideas on how to reorganize
00:15:31the world below and begins to broaden his contacts.
00:15:38In addition to Danesi, known as al cabaio, Giuseppucci includes his friend Marcello Colafigli, Marcellone,
00:15:45then Edoardo Toscano called worker, Claudio Sicilia the Vesuvius, Raffaele Pernasetti
00:15:52and Palletta and Antonio Mancini said to Cattone.
00:15:55We started by stealing cars, then inside shops and then little by little I did, as you know
00:16:04that is, the rise in the criminal environment.
00:16:07In the gang there is also a woman who is linked to the bosses, her name is Fabiola Moretti.
00:16:16Giuseppucci was a man with charisma, I didn't know him very well, but he was a leader.
00:16:25of madness, he was a fascinating man in terms of character.
00:16:36The Ramagliana gang has become a legend, more than a criminal association, wise men,
00:16:41novels, fiction, films, but in reality these were bosses and they did a lot of things
00:16:47damage.
00:16:48Yes, a gang of criminals who have started a criminal story that has taken
00:16:54a piece from the late seventies, early eighties in Rome, where there may also be
00:17:00a bit of fascination, but in essence there is the fascination of the evil of a legend
00:17:08criminal who fed on himself, but then in the end it is a gang of people who have
00:17:13killed each other or betrayed each other.
00:17:20But to begin with, the black man also wants the leader of another battery on his side,
00:17:25the boss who rules Testaccio, across the river, Enrico De Pedis.
00:17:33Since he was very young, his companions called Enrico De Pedis Renatino, a nickname among many others.
00:17:40of a young man who grew up in the suburbs but always attentive to his look, well-groomed and elegant.
00:17:51From a prince Renato, a prince of soul, a prince of manners, from Renato I had everything
00:17:57to learn, because his ambition was an ambitious man, he tried to improve himself and
00:18:03whoever was close to him, if he wanted, improved himself in turn.
00:18:06He certainly wasn't a social person, he didn't snort, he didn't smoke hashish, he didn't have orgies.
00:18:15to talk about it. So he wasn't what we were, but as a boy he was a boy to be admired.
00:18:37Renatino is just over twenty years old when his path crosses that of the boys
00:18:41of the Magliana.
00:18:44For an ambitious young criminal like him, Giuseppucci's gang represents the opportunity
00:18:50just to escape the degradation of the suburbs. Within a few years, he became the boss of Testaccio.
00:18:57Drug dealing in the area is organised under his strict control, but De Pedis
00:19:03he still wants more.
00:19:08The good guys of Magliana are young, reckless, and violent. They don't have a structure.
00:19:14hierarchical, but the founders will be the point of reference for all the others. The black
00:19:20He's a visionary leader, he dreams of the city at his feet. Crispino is a charismatic killer,
00:19:28He shoots while smiling. De Pedis is an elegant, charming man who loves the good life, women, and money.
00:19:35easy, but to start their project they all need a lot of money and Giuseppucci
00:19:42he has the right idea.
00:19:45These are the years of the construction boom and multi-million dollar contracts. They are also the years of seizures.
00:19:51in person. In 1977, 66 kidnappings were recorded in Italy, 8 in the capital alone. The Negro
00:19:59takes inspiration from the news and plans to kidnap a nobleman, the Duke Grazioli the ante
00:20:05of the Oak.
00:20:07The Duke's profile fits the profile of the perfect hostage. Henry is married to
00:20:14the sister of the former editor of the Messaggero and has a son, Giulio, who she frequents in Ostia
00:20:19the same betting shop as the black man, whose manager Enrico Mariotti knows very well
00:20:25the young Grazioli and Mariotti will be the gang's lookout for the kidnapping that takes place
00:20:31November 7, 1977.
00:20:35Intensive investigations are continuing to find any clues that could lead to the kidnappers' trail.
00:20:41of Duke Massimiliano Grazioli. The 66-year-old duke, a landowner, was kidnapped
00:20:46in the evening while returning by car from his estate in a deserted street on the outskirts
00:20:50of Rome.
00:20:51The duke is hidden in the countryside at Monte Spaccato with the complicity of another gang.
00:20:57Giuseppucci releases photos of the hostage holding a couple from the newspaper La Nazione
00:21:03of Florence to mislead the investigation and demands a 10 billion ransom from the family. Then he goes down
00:21:12to one billion and 500 million and the young Grazioli agrees to pay, but not everything will go well
00:21:18as expected.
00:21:20You will place the next announcement in the usual newspaper on February 4, 1978 and not before
00:21:27nor after. From Matriciano, banquet halls, fixed menu at 1,500 lire and you know that for us
00:21:35it will mean a billion and a half.
00:21:41Giulio Grazioli is terrified. The police seem more interested in catching the bandits.
00:21:46rather than save his father. So the duke's son decides to do it himself. He changes
00:21:55a check for a billion and a half to his mother, puts the cash in a suitcase and waits for the
00:22:00phone call from the kidnappers. I took this photo, very happy that you finally reached me.
00:22:06The epilogue of this terrifying story. The phone call arrives promptly and for Giulio
00:22:16Grazioli begins a treasure hunt in the outskirts of Rome following the directions
00:22:21of the kidnappers. Giulio Grazioli arrives at the last stage of the
00:22:48his most precious treasure hunt, a parking lot next to an overpass. Here you will find the proof
00:22:55who waited before handing over the money. The photo of the father, alive with a newspaper of the
00:23:00day in hand. Next to it, a reassuring note. Soon you'll hug your father again. I arrive at the bridge.
00:23:11and I hear a shout, so I understand that those who were in charge of receiving are down there
00:23:19the money. I ask for an explanation and they say, give us, give us, give us the money.
00:23:31I experienced an adrenaline rush out of the ordinary, anxiety, fully armed, because it could happen.
00:23:42of everything. Under this bridge, in trelli waiting for the last instruction to be joined
00:23:50this car, said what could be a sort of password established by us
00:23:56and we said, drop the bag.
00:24:06I only remember the thud of this bag in the dark and the feeling of liberation and joy
00:24:14of having finally managed to put an end to this tragic event involving my father.
00:24:34When I got home I was convinced and sure that my father would be dead within 24-36 hours at the most.
00:24:42He was returned. But days passed and the duke did not return home. Because the kidnappers
00:24:57Did they not respect the agreement? What really happened? Something must have gone wrong.
00:25:05The Duke's wife comes out of the silence in which she has closed herself since the day of the kidnapping and launches
00:25:10A heartfelt public appeal that, however, fell on deaf ears. You had promised to return it.
00:25:1824 hours after the ransom was paid. You claimed to be men of honor, you failed to
00:25:24Your word. You have broken what you call your code of honor. Why?
00:25:30No one can imagine that a few days before the exchange the duke was killed for
00:25:35having recognized one of the kidnappers. The photo sent to his son shows him already dead.
00:25:47his body will never be found.
00:25:52I don't want to seem like it, but I don't want to be the only one either, it's something like that anyway
00:25:59that continually teaches me a conscience. I mean, saying it now seems easy, but also
00:26:08if what happened didn't depend on us directly, it was already done in itself
00:26:14same and we still took this person, went to determine what
00:26:19then came the epilogue, the death of the kidnapped man.
00:26:44A corpse to get rid of, a secret to keep, and a mountain of money to reinvest.
00:26:51in other crimes. The Grazioli kidnapping marks the debut of the Magliana gang, but contains
00:26:58It already contains all the elements that will distinguish it in the future: money, blood, and humility.
00:27:08Giuseppucci also proposed a deal. Instead of splitting the loot, with a portion of the money
00:27:14They will make equal parts of the stake. The rest will go into a mutual fund for weapons, lawyers,
00:27:20experts and above all drug shipments. The young bandits of Magliana are about to become
00:27:27of the drug trafficking bosses.
00:27:31If there is one sector worth investing in in the early 1980s, it is the market for
00:27:37narcotics. Cosa Nostra made a momentous leap by wresting the monopoly from the French.
00:27:43of heroin refining. In Palermo, clandestine laboratories produce 50 kg of
00:27:49pure heroin per week, which makes its way to the major drug dealing centers. Naples,
00:27:55Rome, Milan. Generational change is now inevitable.
00:28:03Berenguer, the undisputed leader of the Marsiliese clan, was arrested in New York
00:28:09while attempting to sell drugs to disguised police officers.
00:28:1323 people arrested throughout Italy, 8 arrest warrants for drug dealing purchased
00:28:19with dirty money from kidnappings. This is the final result of a vast operation.
00:28:25of the carabinieri.
00:28:29With the arrest of the head of the Marsiliesi clan, Giuseppucci senses that a prairie opens up
00:28:35of conquest. Then he gets in touch with the boss of Acilia and Ostia, Nicolino Selis, known as
00:28:43the Sardinian, who in Lazio is the contact person for Raffaele Cutolo, the head of the new Camorra
00:28:49organized and wants to do exactly what Cutolo did in Naples, that is, reunify
00:28:56in Rome all illegal activities under a single control.
00:29:02They managed to conquer the various areas of the city that had remained a little
00:29:08essentially unprotected, especially after the end of the history of the Marsiliesi gang.
00:29:13Berenguer, Berenguer, Bericini, Bergamelli, the 3B clan. Then in Rome there are these
00:29:19Legends, right? Of course, there were others around them who were doing bad things.
00:29:24and so once that story was over they managed to take over the drug dealing areas in particular
00:29:30basically and to buy a lot of drugs with the proceeds of kidnapping people who
00:29:36in some ways it is the founding act of the band.
00:29:41Drugs and narcotics had already been around for a long time in Rome. But we were...
00:29:49strange both in use and in business, in trade as a source of income. However, at a certain point
00:29:57we see that more and more people we respect were involved in this anyway
00:30:04traffic and they were making money. So why not us too?
00:30:08Giuseppucci weaves a dense and organized network to control every neighborhood. He quickly becomes
00:30:14the city's only supplier. The group's organization is scientific and widespread. Rome is
00:30:24divided into jurisdictional zones. The Testaccio and Trastevere neighborhoods go to Renatino De Pedis and Danilo.
00:30:33Burned. Abbatino and Danesi remain at Magliana and Trullo.
00:30:45I was from Trullo. When I returned to Trullo in the evening, if there was something, a problem or
00:30:53a satisfaction, whatever it was, towards people who worked for us, I was the contact person
00:31:00for them.
00:31:03Danesi and his companions are the leaders of an army of small-time drug dealers recruited on the
00:31:09street of Rome, including a young and attractive Trasteverina who will enter the hearts of the boys
00:31:15of Magliana. Fabiola Moretti began to frequent the band in 79, when she had just
00:31:2123 years old. Finally, she becomes Danilo Abbruciati's partner, Enrico De Pedis' trusted collaborator
00:31:28he ties himself to Antonio Mancini, all men in command of the ruthless Roman clan.
00:31:37Giuseppucci becomes the absolute leader, the emperor who dominates all the Roman territory. His
00:31:43ideas, his undisputed charisma bring the gang total control in drug dealing
00:31:48in the capital.
00:31:50Sometimes there has been some imposition, some position-taking on our part with
00:31:55someone who then reached an agreement, however, because it is obvious that at a certain point
00:32:02Whoever accepted a deal accepted it because we were beautiful. Anyway.
00:32:07he feared what might seem like a potential, our group, that potential that could
00:32:14to be scary, it could be scary if necessary.
00:32:28The Magliana boys are now full of money. The life of Negro, Crispino and the
00:32:34their allies suddenly change and are welcomed into their neighborhoods like kings.
00:32:39Well, we were testing curiosity, because we were all young. Now I watch films that come to us
00:32:47represented with a beard, with the, I don't know what it's called, with the Fiat car. Not
00:32:53That's right. There were people who went to wear the Caraceli. It's not that we, we went to Versace,
00:32:59Germani. For Giuseppucci and his family, the life they've always dreamed of begins. Ferrari,
00:33:06BMW, gold Rolex.
00:33:09I had my first Ferrari at 22.
00:33:15Revenues from heroin and cocaine trafficking reach nine-figure figures, billions and billions
00:33:21of lire. We all came from Borchiate, going in the evening a street lamp was on, so
00:33:28you can imagine for yourselves what a trespassing from a poorly lit street could be like and how
00:33:38to a road made of stars.
00:33:46Commanding is better than fucking, right? You call one, I won't mention his name, one of the best
00:33:51seafood restaurants in Rome and say prepare a table for us and he says but they're all full.
00:34:00No, you set the table for us and you come in and find the table set up in the best position.
00:34:05It's something that makes you say that being a criminal isn't such a bad thing, right?
00:34:13We'll meet in front of a bar on Via Rico Fermi, that's the historic location.
00:34:19that no one ever mentions but Via Fermi was the real cradle of what then became
00:34:26that group has become a bit important for the news, let's say.
00:34:40Magliana is a suburb south of Rome, built in the 1960s below the level of the Tiber.
00:34:47In 77 the population doubled, but the space remained the same.
00:34:57Many apartments do not see sunlight, lack sewers, street lighting
00:35:04and every type of public service.
00:35:07The concrete buildings are crossed by muddy roads.
00:35:17Special Edition
00:35:21Christian Democrat President Aldo Moro kidnapped in Rome
00:35:25We kidnapped the president of the Christian Democrats Moro
00:35:28The Honorable Aldo Moro was kidnapped a short while ago in Rome
00:35:33On March 16, 1978, Christian Democrat President Aldo Moro was kidnapped by the Red Brigades.
00:35:42Terror paralyzes Italy
00:35:47The police are willing to do anything to find Moro.
00:35:50even asking for help from criminals
00:35:52In fact, according to the testimonies of some repentants
00:35:56they turn to the boss of the new organized Camorra
00:35:59Raffaele Cutolo who in turn charges the small boss of Acilia and Ostia
00:36:04Nicolino Selis
00:36:10Nicolino Selis immediately involves the Magliana gang
00:36:13He knows that Giuseppucci is the only one capable of discovering the hideout where Moro is being held captive.
00:36:25The 55 days of Moro's kidnapping are shaking the country's foundations.
00:36:31Christian Democracy is trying every way to free its president
00:36:36and some even contact the criminal organizations that control the territory
00:36:43As Massimo Carminati would say years later, any encounter is possible in the underworld.
00:36:48At the time, nobody knew but the area where Moro was held prisoner
00:36:54it's the same one where Abatino and Giuseppucci are in charge
00:36:57In fact, some of the Magliana bosses live just a few meters away
00:37:02from what according to judicial truth was the hideout of the Red Brigades in Via Montalcini
00:37:08a building among the many that have grown like mushrooms on the banks of the Tiber
00:37:20The gang's role during the Moro kidnapping is still unclear.
00:37:24but the name of the Maglianesi is already beginning to be intertwined with the darkest plots of the country
00:37:30Maurizio Abatino, now a collaborator of justice, claims that at the time
00:37:35the gang had located the people's prison where Moro was being held hostage
00:37:40and that they could have freed him but nobody asked for it
00:37:47This is what Cutolo says, who says that Selis, who was his friend, had found him.
00:37:52Abatino instead tells of a meeting with Flaminio Piccoli
00:37:55A meeting on the riverbed to get news
00:38:02Giuseppucci succeeds, at least that's what the collaborators of justice say
00:38:08to find the hideout where Aldo Moro was being held
00:38:15and Abatino tells of a meeting between Giuseppucci and the honorable Piccoli
00:38:31We have this appointment, there was this blue car, with a driver
00:38:37Giuseppucci got out and went towards this car
00:38:41and we remained on the sidelines
00:38:45and there was some talk but briefly
00:38:48it was a touch and go
00:38:50We were stupid
00:38:52stupid because it was that type of crime that didn't belong to us
00:38:57that is, not even in the antechamber of the brain
00:39:00we thought that our story could lead to those crimes
00:39:06that kind of crimes
00:39:08Yet even their intervention will not be decisive
00:39:12Here, that's the red Renault R4
00:39:14around the firefighters, inside the body of Aldo Moro
00:39:18In those years the gang was also in contact with a counterfeiter
00:39:22Tony Chichiarelli
00:39:25Author, not surprisingly, of false press release number 7
00:39:29of the Red Brigades
00:39:30commissioned by the secret services
00:39:33to mislead investigations or to provoke terrorists
00:39:38The statement says that Moro was killed
00:39:41and the body hidden in the Duchess lake
00:39:45on the border between Lazio and Abruzzo
00:39:48Then the forger was stopped in those very days
00:39:52with an IBM rotating head in his pocket
00:39:55the same typewriter used by the Red Brigades
00:39:59and he would also have found a bag with some BR cards
00:40:04including one on Pecorelli to attribute the crime to terrorists
00:40:10Chichiarelli is a forger, also in contact with the Magliana gang
00:40:14which enters into some mysteries
00:40:16in the Moro case because Chichiarelli is the author of false press release number 7
00:40:21which serves to mislead
00:40:22that of the Duchess lake
00:40:23that of the Duchess lake
00:40:24which serves to send the message to the Red Brigades
00:40:27and which is made on commission of the services
00:40:30of someone from the services
00:40:32presumably it is made on commission for someone
00:40:35who wanted to send a message to the Red Brigades on behalf of the State
00:40:38and then Chichiarelli somehow also gets involved in the Pecorelli crime
00:40:42because he gets out of a taxi where he leaves a card
00:40:46where there are also references to the Pecorelli murder
00:40:49but all this is part of that undergrowth
00:40:53of that middle world precisely
00:40:54of which the Magliana gang is in fact an ante-litteral example
00:40:59before what would later be called Mafia Capitale
00:41:08but Chichiarelli will take all his secrets to the grave
00:41:12in fact in 1984 he was killed by a killer who will never be identified
00:41:18shortly after having pulled off a 35 billion lire heist
00:41:23at the Brinks depot
00:41:25which was headed by the bankrupt Michele Sindona
00:41:37hence the rise of the Maglianesi
00:41:40crosses one of the darkest chapters in national history
00:41:43and it won't be an isolated case
00:41:45but Giuseppucci and his people are interested in something else
00:41:48they are trying to get their hands on the illegal betting ring
00:41:52their expansion aims
00:41:55they have to deal with Franco Nicolini
00:41:58known as Franchino Ercriminale
00:42:00an old enemy of Selis and Mancini
00:42:05he is the one who manages the hippodromes of Rome
00:42:08its base is in Tordivalle
00:42:11on the border with Magliana
00:42:14he owns a stable
00:42:15which can influence the progress of the races
00:42:18every evening he collects millions of lire in cash
00:42:26to conquer Franchino's territory
00:42:29there is only one way
00:42:30the murder
00:42:34this Franchino Ercriminale
00:42:35during our detention
00:42:37he behaved in a certain way
00:42:38that we said as a guard
00:42:40that is, he was a bully
00:42:43he established the open cell
00:42:45the closed cell
00:42:46that now he could go
00:42:46and one evening he had a fight with me and Selis
00:42:50and we tied it to ourselves
00:42:52Nicolini was the gambling boss
00:42:58inside the hypodromes
00:43:00this very lucrative business
00:43:04the gang was also interested in it
00:43:06and in particular to Franco Giuseppucci
00:43:10there had been some disagreements
00:43:12between Franchino the criminal
00:43:15and members of the gang
00:43:17during previous incarcerations
00:43:20all this contributed to its elimination
00:43:26July 26, 1978
00:43:29Franchino the Criminal
00:43:31he spent the whole afternoon
00:43:33at the Tordivalle racecourse
00:43:34he doesn't know yet
00:43:36that when it comes out at sunset
00:43:37will find the Magliana gang
00:43:39waiting for him
00:43:45we waited
00:43:47at the hippodrome parking lot
00:43:49with Giuseppucci inside
00:43:51which he then reported to us
00:43:55Nicolini's daughter
00:44:00when he arrived
00:44:04the first shots have been fired
00:44:05firearm
00:44:06from the two machines
00:44:09occupied by us
00:44:17he tried to escape
00:44:19in the middle of the cars though
00:44:22there was a chase
00:44:24with these machines
00:44:25in the parking lot
00:44:26until it is streaked
00:44:35Selys descent
00:44:36and he did the deed
00:44:38what determined
00:44:40death
00:44:53that is felt
00:44:56frankly
00:44:56it's absurd
00:44:58but it's not that
00:44:59I carry it behind me
00:45:00specific sensations
00:45:04I no longer know what I feel today
00:45:06that what I felt
00:45:06in those moments
00:45:14even the last fort
00:45:16from illicit profits
00:45:17the Tordivalle racecourse
00:45:19it's in hand
00:45:19to the Magliana gang
00:45:21the investigators
00:45:22they archive the murder
00:45:23by Franchino
00:45:24and the criminal
00:45:24like a banal
00:45:25settling of scores
00:45:26in the environment
00:45:27of bets
00:45:28clandestine
00:45:29and they continue like this
00:45:30to ignore
00:45:31the existence
00:45:31of a criminal group
00:45:33organized
00:45:35among the Roman criminals
00:45:37it has never been seen
00:45:38so much ruthlessness
00:45:39and firepower
00:45:40for the first time
00:45:41yes it disappears in the middle
00:45:42to the people
00:45:43with a dynamic
00:45:44that reminds
00:45:45the ambushes
00:45:45of mafia origin
00:45:48so much wealth
00:45:50and power
00:45:50makes the boys
00:45:52by Giuseppucci
00:45:53confident and determined
00:45:54in settling scores
00:45:55the murder
00:45:56becomes the medium
00:45:57more effective
00:45:58to show
00:45:59the power achieved
00:46:01strikes
00:46:01who doesn't pay the protection money
00:46:03who reacts
00:46:04to the abuses
00:46:04and even
00:46:05who is there
00:46:06involved
00:46:07in a banal
00:46:07bar fight
00:46:08until the umpteenth
00:46:10execution
00:46:10but that
00:46:11he's hiding something
00:46:12of different
00:46:13a tobacconist
00:46:15Theodore Pugliese
00:46:1626 years old
00:46:17he was killed
00:46:17today in Rome
00:46:18in San Piero Street
00:46:19of Bastelica
00:46:19at Prenestino
00:46:20they arrived
00:46:21with this machine
00:46:22they all had
00:46:23the crempiuli
00:46:23all three
00:46:25the white braids
00:46:26two young people
00:46:28that they wore
00:46:28light-colored clothes
00:46:29similar to lab coats
00:46:30they entered
00:46:31in the tobacconist's
00:46:32stationary store
00:46:32and after asking
00:46:33a pack of cigarettes
00:46:34they shot
00:46:35two or three shots
00:46:36of gun
00:46:36equipped with a silencer
00:46:38that have hit
00:46:38Pugliese at the head
00:46:40and told him
00:46:41give me a package
00:46:42of cigarettes
00:46:42give me a package
00:46:43of Marlboro
00:46:43that one turned around
00:46:44to take the package
00:46:46he told him
00:46:47No
00:46:47I don't want it anymore
00:46:47he shot him
00:46:57in the early 1980s
00:46:59Rome is shooting at itself
00:47:00and he kills himself
00:47:01more and more often
00:47:02to do it
00:47:02they are men
00:47:03of the Magliana
00:47:04Then
00:47:05suddenly
00:47:06on the scene
00:47:07of the murder
00:47:07of a tobacconist
00:47:08appears
00:47:09Massimo Carminati
00:47:10he's the one shooting
00:47:11together with
00:47:12Alessandro Alibrandi
00:47:14and Claudio Bracci
00:47:16they are all members
00:47:18of the nuclearized
00:47:19revolutionaries
00:47:20the group
00:47:20terrorist
00:47:21right-wing
00:47:22in which they serve
00:47:23Valerio Fioravanti
00:47:24and Francesca Mambro
00:47:25that puts to iron
00:47:26and fire
00:47:27the city
00:47:27with attacks
00:47:29robberies
00:47:29and as many as 33 murders
00:47:34there was Carminati
00:47:36that it wasn't
00:47:36one of the founders
00:47:37of the band
00:47:38of the Magliana
00:47:38but that anyway
00:47:40how can we do it?
00:47:40consider
00:47:41a gregarious
00:47:42he was a boy
00:47:44which was part
00:47:44of the groups
00:47:45neo-fascists
00:47:46connected
00:47:46to the NAR
00:47:47that they were
00:47:48came into contact
00:47:49with the band
00:47:50of the Magliana
00:47:50and that he had
00:47:51second also
00:47:52his story
00:47:53a particular one
00:47:55fascination
00:47:56for this too
00:47:57criminal world
00:47:58he was a soldier
00:48:00political
00:48:00that's how he defined himself
00:48:01when he was 20 years old
00:48:03and attended
00:48:03these people
00:48:04but obviously
00:48:05attending
00:48:07this environment
00:48:08he learned
00:48:10to know
00:48:10of the methods
00:48:11he met
00:48:12directly
00:48:13these people
00:48:14and when it ends
00:48:14the militancy
00:48:15politics
00:48:16remains
00:48:17the know-how
00:48:17of the criminal
00:48:18also learned
00:48:20from those
00:48:20of the band
00:48:21of the Magliana
00:48:21and he remains
00:48:22in contact
00:48:22with the band
00:48:23of the Magliana
00:48:24and it begins
00:48:25a path
00:48:26which then
00:48:26Despite
00:48:27the processes
00:48:28are finished
00:48:29with acquittals
00:48:30or without convictions
00:48:32in fact
00:48:33remains
00:48:34a contact
00:48:34between Carminati
00:48:35and bandits
00:48:36of the Magliana
00:48:46Carminati
00:48:47and friend
00:48:47by Giuseppucci
00:48:48they frequent
00:48:49the same bar
00:48:50and between a game
00:48:51of billiards
00:48:52and the other
00:48:52they make a pact
00:48:54the band
00:48:55will recycle
00:48:55the money
00:48:56of the robberies
00:48:57and of the nostrils
00:48:57and Carminati
00:48:58will do some work
00:48:59for them
00:48:59but the pact
00:49:00then it goes further
00:49:01they put together
00:49:02an arsenal
00:49:03of which
00:49:04they own
00:49:05only them
00:49:06the keys
00:49:06Carminati
00:49:07Giuseppucci
00:49:08and Abbatino
00:49:09an arsenal
00:49:10proceeds
00:49:10in the basements
00:49:11of the Ministry
00:49:12of Health
00:49:17When
00:49:17to someone
00:49:20for a cause
00:49:21common
00:49:22or for a cause
00:49:23staff
00:49:24a weapon was needed
00:49:26he got caught
00:49:28a weapon
00:49:28or two
00:49:29or three
00:49:29those that
00:49:30it was necessary
00:49:31they did it to us
00:49:32the shooting range
00:49:33down there
00:49:33Indeed
00:49:34whoever
00:49:35would be
00:49:36entered
00:49:36down there
00:49:37there was no more
00:49:38a thing
00:49:39of the light
00:49:40switch
00:49:41there were no more
00:49:41because the most
00:49:42he was good
00:49:42who took
00:49:43the switch
00:49:48Also
00:49:49the arsenal
00:49:50of Maglianesi
00:49:50and NAR
00:49:51it's a place
00:49:52from which
00:49:52they unravel
00:49:53the threads
00:49:53of many mysteries
00:49:55according to the investigations
00:49:56Indeed
00:49:57it's from there
00:49:58that comes out
00:49:58the revolver
00:49:59caliber
00:50:007.65
00:50:01with which
00:50:02March 20th
00:50:03of 1979
00:50:04he is killed
00:50:06Mino Pecorelli
00:50:07enrolled
00:50:08to P2
00:50:08and director
00:50:09of the weekly
00:50:10scandalistic
00:50:11OP
00:50:14Fecorelli
00:50:15he was working
00:50:16to some sensational ones
00:50:17revelations
00:50:18on the kidnapping
00:50:19by Aldo Moro
00:50:20and on the pages
00:50:21missing
00:50:22of his
00:50:22memorial
00:50:23found
00:50:24from the general
00:50:24from the church
00:50:25in a den
00:50:26of the BR
00:50:26in Milan
00:50:27a crime
00:50:28excellent
00:50:29and unpaid
00:50:30for which
00:50:30they will go to trial
00:50:31the former prime minister
00:50:33Giulio Andreotti
00:50:34the magistrate
00:50:35Claudio Vitalone
00:50:36the same
00:50:37Massimo Carminati
00:50:38and boss
00:50:39of Cosa Nostra
00:50:40of the caliber
00:50:41of Calò
00:50:41and Badalamenti
00:50:42but they will come
00:50:43all acquitted
00:50:44in 2003
00:50:46but the mysteries
00:50:47of that deposit
00:50:48they don't end
00:50:49weapons that come from
00:50:51from there
00:50:51with number
00:50:52of freshman year
00:50:53in Braso
00:50:53they are found
00:50:55in 1981
00:50:56on board
00:50:57of a train
00:50:58inside a suitcase
00:50:59with chargers
00:51:00a rifle
00:51:01and explosive
00:51:02of the same type
00:51:03used
00:51:04for the massacre
00:51:05at the station
00:51:05from Bologna
00:51:17the processes
00:51:18they attribute
00:51:19that discovery
00:51:20to a red herring
00:51:21of the secret services
00:51:22through an accomplice
00:51:23within
00:51:24of the movements
00:51:25of the versions
00:51:26right-wing
00:51:27and for the massacre
00:51:28they are condemned
00:51:29two exponents
00:51:30of the NAR
00:51:31the same group
00:51:32by Carminati
00:51:32Valerio Fioravanti
00:51:33and Francesca Mambro
00:51:37but in the meantime
00:51:39friendship
00:51:40with Carminati
00:51:41risks sending
00:51:42in jail
00:51:43Giuseppucci
00:51:46Indeed
00:51:47in a freezing cold
00:51:48January morning
00:51:49of the eighty
00:51:50something happens
00:51:51that no one
00:51:52had foreseen
00:51:53Franco Giuseppucci
00:51:55the black man
00:51:56he is arrested
00:51:57once again
00:51:58he is accused
00:51:58to recycle
00:51:59stolen travel checks
00:52:01fruit of a robbery
00:52:02by Massimo Carminati
00:52:03and of the NAR
00:52:07to affirm
00:52:07Giuseppucci
00:52:08he was a man
00:52:09honest
00:52:09solitary
00:52:10that in all ways
00:52:11try to fight
00:52:12political violence
00:52:13of the time
00:52:13the substitute
00:52:15prosecutor of Rome
00:52:17Mario Amato
00:52:18his investigations
00:52:19they concentrate
00:52:20right on the nuclei
00:52:21armed revolutionaries
00:52:22to go back up
00:52:23to its members
00:52:24Beloved
00:52:25investigates the robberies
00:52:26claimed
00:52:27from the young fascists
00:52:28for Judge Amato
00:52:30there is no doubt
00:52:32Giuseppucci
00:52:32is one of the members
00:52:33of the subversive right
00:52:35the magistrate
00:52:36he still doesn't know
00:52:36and does not suspect
00:52:37to have instead
00:52:38in your hands
00:52:38the most violent boss
00:52:40of the Roman underworld
00:52:42the boss
00:52:43of the band
00:52:44of the Magliana
00:52:45January 23rd
00:52:471980
00:52:48unexpectedly
00:52:49Franco Giuseppucci
00:52:50it ends
00:52:51behind bars
00:52:52by Regina Celi
00:52:53his relationships
00:52:54with the subversive right
00:52:55they betrayed him
00:52:57but six months later
00:52:59the investigations
00:53:00that Judge Amato
00:53:01leads on his account
00:53:03they stop
00:53:04in the blood
00:53:06Mario Amato
00:53:0743 years old
00:53:08deputy prosecutor
00:53:09of the Republic
00:53:10of Rome
00:53:11it was cruelly
00:53:12killed this morning
00:53:13in an ambush
00:53:14on Viale Ionio
00:53:15he was one of the magistrates
00:53:16more engaged
00:53:17in the fight
00:53:18to terrorism
00:53:18far right
00:53:19he was leading
00:53:21among others
00:53:21the investigation
00:53:22on a series
00:53:22of serious attacks
00:53:23by Nami Tardi
00:53:24completed in Rome
00:53:25and claimed
00:53:26from the organization
00:53:27right-wing
00:53:28armed nuclei
00:53:29revolutionaries
00:53:30June 23rd
00:53:32of 1980
00:53:33Judge Amato
00:53:34he is killed
00:53:35at a stop
00:53:36of the bus
00:53:36while he waits
00:53:37his race
00:53:38to go to work
00:53:40to cool him down
00:53:42they are two hitmen
00:53:43of the NAR
00:53:44for Giuseppucci
00:53:45it's news
00:53:46pending
00:53:46which should be celebrated
00:53:48the judge's death
00:53:49for him
00:53:49it means freedom
00:53:54out of prison
00:53:55The Negro
00:53:56it reconnects like this
00:53:57his criminal activities
00:53:58dedicating himself
00:53:59to his favorite
00:54:00the bets
00:54:01clandestine
00:54:01in Tordivalle
00:54:03for two years
00:54:04the hippodrome
00:54:05it's in hand
00:54:05to the band
00:54:06of the Magliana
00:54:06since
00:54:08the boys
00:54:08of the Negro
00:54:09they killed
00:54:10Franchino
00:54:10and the criminal
00:54:11clearing the field
00:54:12from every opponent
00:54:13of the murder
00:54:14it was not done
00:54:15justice again
00:54:16but everyone
00:54:17in the environment
00:54:17they know
00:54:18how did it go
00:54:18things
00:54:19and there are those who
00:54:20for years
00:54:20he is thirsty for revenge
00:54:23the brothers
00:54:24Projects
00:54:25they are called
00:54:26Fishmongers
00:54:26from the Fish Counter
00:54:28who manage
00:54:28in Monteverde
00:54:29a neighborhood
00:54:30between the Magliana
00:54:31and Trastevere
00:54:32their business
00:54:33it is actually
00:54:33a cover
00:54:34to the traffic
00:54:35with the underworld
00:54:36in particular
00:54:36to the narrow ones
00:54:37over time
00:54:38with Franchino
00:54:39and the criminal
00:54:47there was
00:54:50a clash
00:54:52on the way
00:54:54of the game
00:54:55of chance
00:54:56Perhaps
00:54:56a share
00:54:58a debt
00:54:58unpaid
00:54:59Giuseppucci
00:55:01he took
00:55:02a position
00:55:03that he didn't want
00:55:06pay
00:55:06these guys
00:55:08or anyway
00:55:08one of these
00:55:09projectiles
00:55:12one day
00:55:13pre-dispersed
00:55:14a number
00:55:15huge
00:55:15Giuseppucci
00:55:16with a hacker boom
00:55:17which was called
00:55:19Octavians
00:55:19and referred to
00:55:20to
00:55:22the criminal
00:55:23and by reflection
00:55:24to the projectiles
00:55:25that they were
00:55:25his men
00:55:26and he refused
00:55:27to pay
00:55:29and more
00:55:30Why
00:55:30outside
00:55:32there is also
00:55:33I
00:55:34I used
00:55:34think
00:55:35that anyway
00:55:37had arrived
00:55:39the moment
00:55:40That
00:55:40we could
00:55:42to be attacked
00:55:45September 13th
00:55:461980
00:55:49Franco Giuseppucci
00:55:51it's in Trastevere
00:55:52sitting at the tables
00:55:54of the bar
00:55:54Castelletti
00:55:55in the square
00:55:55Saint Cosimato
00:56:00it was an area
00:56:02who frequented
00:56:03daily
00:56:04during the day
00:56:05it passed anyway
00:56:07always there
00:56:07he had friends
00:56:08as he had friends
00:56:09in Testaccio
00:56:10in Magliana
00:56:11in Trullo
00:56:13that moment
00:56:14he was there
00:56:18for black
00:56:19he just finished
00:56:20to play cards
00:56:20with his brother
00:56:21August
00:56:22and a group
00:56:22of friends
00:56:23he won
00:56:24and collects
00:56:25the money
00:56:25on the table
00:56:25it's an evening
00:56:27lucky
00:56:27say hello to friends
00:56:29before going
00:56:29at the hippodrome
00:56:30of Tordivalle
00:56:31get into the car
00:56:33and insert
00:56:34the keys
00:56:34in the dashboard
00:56:41while I was there
00:56:42sitting
00:56:42in front of the bar
00:56:43Castelletti
00:56:44a young man
00:56:45he got closer
00:56:46at the counter
00:56:46of a Renault 5
00:56:47and it exploded
00:56:48a close-range shot
00:56:49in the direction
00:56:50by Franco Giuseppucci
00:56:52I heard the bangs
00:56:53and that's it
00:56:54it was not known
00:56:55who was shooting
00:56:55I wasn't there
00:56:56because I was
00:56:57in Trastevere
00:57:09the young man
00:57:10which had exploded
00:57:10the shot
00:57:11he moved away
00:57:12on foot running
00:57:13and was reached
00:57:14from another young man
00:57:15at the wheel
00:57:16of a motorcycle
00:57:16Honda 500
00:57:17everyone was running
00:57:19and then after
00:57:20very quietly
00:57:20it was understood
00:57:21what had happened
00:57:22but when did it become clear?
00:57:23Franco was already there
00:57:24to the hospital
00:57:25he went alone
00:57:25if it means
00:57:26because he had it
00:57:27in front of
00:57:50the end of Giuseppucci
00:57:52it arrives at the moment
00:57:53of maximum power
00:57:54of the band
00:57:55Abbatino
00:57:56De Pedis
00:57:57and the others
00:57:57they command
00:57:58with violence
00:57:59about the city
00:58:00and no one
00:58:01dare to oppose them
00:58:02and they don't put it there
00:58:03a lot to find
00:58:04those responsible
00:58:05of the murder
00:58:06of the Negro
00:58:06revenge
00:58:08it will be the occasion
00:58:09to show
00:58:10that the band
00:58:10it is compact
00:58:11and invincible
00:58:12but as we will see
00:58:14not all
00:58:15they will be the wings
00:58:16all the way
00:58:21they don't put it there
00:58:58The summer of 2019
00:59:00The summer of 1980 is a black hole in Italy's troubled history. The country is shocked by the massacres of
00:59:06Ustica and Bologna station, from the bloody mafia war in Palermo and the collapse of the Sindona Bank which
00:59:17involves the Government, the Bank of Italy and the Vatican.
00:59:26That summer is also the summer in which Franco Giuseppucci's criminal career ends, exactly where it began,
00:59:35here in the narrow streets of Trastevere behind Piazza San Cosimato.
00:59:40A killer on a motorbike catches up with him while he's in the car and shoots him. The black man manages to drag himself to the
00:59:47'hospital but dies in the operating room.
00:59:57The gang begins their hunt for the culprit. It turns out the killers are members of the Proietti family, known as the "fishmongers."
01:00:04because of the fish stall they run at the market.
01:00:07Fernando, known as the boxer, is the one who shot. His brother Mario, known as golden balls, was driving the motorcycle.
01:00:13The Magliana batteries and the police are hot on their trail. Now it's just a matter of who gets there first.
01:00:25The fishmongers clashed with Giuseppucci precisely over issues of market division, both in drugs and in gambling.
01:00:35And then at that point the bullets kill Giuseppucci and this becomes a further cement for the gang of
01:00:43Magliana.
01:00:44Because the revenge against the bullets, which will continue for months, will also be an extermination of successful attacks.
01:00:53and Falerite attacks.
01:01:04Police investigations appear to be more effective than neighborhood gossip that had previously given the police an edge.
01:01:11band.
01:01:11Law enforcement is already on the trail of Giuseppucci's killers.
01:01:17On the night of the murder, two suspects were arrested.
01:01:21They are the Proietti brothers, belonging to a large family from the Monteverde neighborhood.
01:01:28The police keep Fernando Proietti in prison, while his brother Mario is at liberty and loses his
01:01:36tracks.
01:01:37The hunt for fishmongers is on.
01:01:41And then there we have in rapid succession a series of murders that mark the years between October 1980
01:01:56and 1983.
01:02:01Practically in this period a whole series of murders are carried out which are precisely the murders that fall within the revenge.
01:02:16The first attempt at revenge took place just six days after the death of Franco Giuseppucci.
01:02:22With the Proietti brothers in prison, Abbatino is forced to take a cross-party revenge.
01:02:29Enrico Proietti ends up in the gang's sights.
01:02:32His only crime is being a cousin of Giuseppucci's hitmen.
01:02:36Maurizio Abbatino and three accomplices are waiting for him outside a villa on the Roman coast.
01:02:41But in the dark of night something doesn't go as planned.
01:02:46Enrico Proietti, however, escaped the attack because the killers chose the wrong people.
01:02:59Improving the conditions of Nicoletta Marchesi that you see in the photo,
01:03:03She was injured last night in Casalpalocco by four bandits who tried to kidnap her boyfriend.
01:03:08One of the bandits opened fire on the young woman.
01:03:11The criminals, after having blocked the car, attempted to drag the professional away
01:03:15who managed to escape on foot while Nicoletta Marchesi remained in the car screaming.
01:03:30Enrico Proietti miraculously escaped the gang's ambushes twice.
01:03:36But revenge with the fishmongers is only postponed.
01:03:43The opportunity to settle the bill arises again two months later,
01:03:48on a cold December evening.
01:03:52Mario Proietti, one of Giuseppucci's two killers,
01:03:56he was spotted in Ponte Milvio, an area frequented by fences and gamblers.
01:04:08Maurizio Abbatino sends a firing squad,
01:04:12but Proietti manages to escape amidst the wild bursts of machine gun fire.
01:04:30Yet another mistake.
01:04:33What Abbatino is weaving is a very thick web,
01:04:36but the fishmongers know how to move even through the thickest meshes
01:04:41and someone else, once again, pays in their place.
01:04:44Orazio Benedetti was allegedly murdered in a settling of scores,
01:04:48the man killed yesterday afternoon by a killer with four gunshots
01:04:52in a racetrack in Rome.
01:04:53There are few people at the place where the murder took place this morning.
01:04:56You can't go inside.
01:04:58Journalists and cameramen are not welcome.
01:05:00Orazio Benedetti was a henchman, if one may say so, of the projectiles.
01:05:08He died a stupid death because after Giuseppucci was killed,
01:05:15inside a club he had toasted and rejoiced over Giuseppucci's death.
01:05:21This thing was reported to us and then added to the naughty list.
01:05:31Orazio Benedetti is yet another victim in a trail of blood.
01:05:35which leads to the Magliana boys.
01:05:39Abbatino realizes that his gang is risking too much.
01:05:45In the hunt for bullets, the gang left a trail of blood
01:05:48which threatens to lead investigators to them.
01:05:53Maurizio Abbatino thus grants the fishmongers a break.
01:05:59Also because he is worried about a new and more insidious threat.
01:06:04Nicolino Selis, a young member of Magliana,
01:06:08plot to oust Abbatino from command.
01:06:11He makes mysterious plans and schemes.
01:06:14For the boys in the gang, Selis represents a problem.
01:06:19A problem that can no longer be postponed.
01:06:23Giuseppucci's death is the opportunity he has long been waiting for.
01:06:27Become the sole leader of the Magliana gang.
01:06:30But to do so he must oust Abbatino
01:06:33and the two are about to go to war.
01:06:36Nicolino Selis was a person who had had
01:06:38of the long prison ordeals
01:06:41who had met many people in prison
01:06:45who had somehow linked himself to Raffaele Cutolo
01:06:54who even considered it
01:06:57a sort of lieutenant of his in Rome.
01:07:04He is in the criminal asylum of Aversa
01:07:07that Nicolino Selis knows the ruthless boss
01:07:09of the new organized Camorra.
01:07:14Raffaele Cutolo leads an army of 5,000 men
01:07:18recruited during the long years of detention.
01:07:22For the old boss, the young Sardinian becomes the favorite student
01:07:26who teaches to think big.
01:07:31Selis begins to cultivate like this
01:07:33the dream of forming a single gang in Rome
01:07:36similar to the new organized Camorra.
01:07:44Selis was like all of us
01:07:47when we play bandits
01:07:50all friends, we all had each other's backs
01:07:52then that moment when the money is made
01:07:55friendship especially for certain characters
01:08:00becomes secondary.
01:08:03Selis then during the detention
01:08:06he has lost his sense of proportion a bit
01:08:09then he started to get a bit presumptuous
01:08:13that he could be or become the head of all and sundry
01:08:17that is, if they made crazy expenses
01:08:195-6 million watch of the time
01:08:24anyone inside the prison
01:08:26once you could do it twice
01:08:28then they became things we had never done anyway.
01:08:36Regardless of what his classmates think
01:08:39Nicolino Selis proclaims himself absolute monarch
01:08:43locked up in the criminal asylum of Aversa
01:08:46sends his notes
01:08:48orders on how to handle business
01:08:50how much his allies owe him
01:08:52and who needs to be eliminated.
01:08:56His words are clear
01:08:58sooner or later he will come out from where he is locked up
01:09:01and then he will settle scores with everyone.
01:09:04Selis didn't understand
01:09:06that now his commands
01:09:10let's say so
01:09:10from inside the prison
01:09:13they were no longer accepted
01:09:15because as long as you say
01:09:18buy the stuff from that one
01:09:21alright
01:09:22to make you look good
01:09:25for you who are in prison
01:09:26it can also be done
01:09:27but if you tell me
01:09:30buy it for that
01:09:31let it enter the cue
01:09:33the famous division
01:09:35my brother
01:09:36then we didn't understand each other
01:09:38if you ask for one more stick
01:09:40if you want an additional one
01:09:42rejection by other prisoners
01:09:45you're out of your mind
01:09:47and you're ready to go
01:09:53as a last act
01:09:55had treated
01:09:57a game
01:09:59of heroin
01:10:00dividing it
01:10:01they were three kilos
01:10:02two kilos on its own
01:10:04and a kilo to the others
01:10:05and this was seen
01:10:06as a moment of tradition
01:10:13selis saw in the death of the negro
01:10:16the opportunity to take the helm
01:10:18of the band
01:10:18but he has no charisma
01:10:20and his unfair behavior
01:10:22they annoy
01:10:23when he chooses not to make a stick
01:10:25on a drug deal
01:10:27Crispino decides
01:10:28who must be punished
01:10:32February 3, 1981
01:10:34while selis is on leave
01:10:36from the judicial asylum
01:10:37they give him an appointment in six
01:10:39at the Rome fair
01:10:40he carries it as a shoulder guard
01:10:43brother-in-law Antonio Leccese
01:10:45then the group splits up
01:10:51Leccese who is on probation
01:10:54he must return to the barracks
01:10:55for the signature
01:10:56and Selis is brought alone to Acilia
01:10:59he feels safe in his territory
01:11:02but when they arrive
01:11:03crispino cools it immediately
01:11:05with a blow to the head
01:11:07then he is thrown into a hole
01:11:09on the banks of the Tiber
01:11:10covered in caustic soda
01:11:11to make it unrecognizable
01:11:14the message is clear to everyone
01:11:16whoever raises his head will be beheaded
01:11:24Abbatino took out
01:11:26a gun he had hidden
01:11:27inside a box of chocolates
01:11:29but I always remember
01:11:30Abbatino is a cold
01:11:31this is true
01:11:31there on that movie
01:11:32who was cold
01:11:33it's really cold
01:11:34he took this chocolate
01:11:36he said
01:11:37if we handle it
01:11:37a
01:11:38he put his hand inside
01:11:40he took the gun
01:11:41he pointed it at her
01:11:42at Selis's temple
01:11:43he has these ways of his instead
01:11:45to smile
01:11:47at the moment in which
01:11:48he's fucking you
01:11:49the suspects for the murder
01:11:50by Nicolino Selis
01:11:51gravitate around
01:11:53to Maurizio Abbatino
01:11:54then crispino
01:11:55he makes the gesture
01:11:56more striking
01:12:00March 2, 1981
01:12:03he introduces himself
01:12:04spontaneously
01:12:05at the police station
01:12:06and declares
01:12:07his strangeness
01:12:08to the facts
01:12:09providing false alibis
01:12:11and explanations
01:12:12sufficiently
01:12:13consistent
01:12:13to be left
01:12:15free
01:12:15Maurizio Abbatino
01:12:17it comes incredibly
01:12:18released
01:12:21now crispino
01:12:22can resume
01:12:23the war
01:12:24with the bullets
01:12:25and he intends
01:12:26to do it
01:12:26in the manner
01:12:27more spectacular
01:12:28his arm
01:12:29of fire
01:12:29they will be the reliable ones
01:12:31Antonio Mancini
01:12:32and Marcellone
01:12:33Colafigli
01:12:34most faithful
01:12:35by Franco Giuseppucci
01:12:36and more than anything else
01:12:37obsessed
01:12:38from desire
01:12:39of revenge
01:12:40since for
01:12:42with her daughter
01:12:43above all
01:12:43had become
01:12:44an obsession
01:12:45because we were sleeping
01:12:47Together
01:12:48in the same house
01:12:48and it happened
01:12:49that the night
01:12:50he came to wake me up
01:12:51and asks me
01:12:52he told me
01:12:53look at that
01:12:54it appeared
01:12:55Franco on television
01:12:56it would be Franco Giuseppucci
01:12:57the black man
01:12:58and he told me
01:12:59he scolded me
01:13:00as if we were
01:13:01sleeping
01:13:02that he doesn't care
01:13:03we have to kill
01:13:04had become
01:13:05one thing
01:13:05especially then
01:13:06if it had been done
01:13:07a puff
01:13:08of cocaine
01:13:08we didn't sleep
01:13:12on the evening of March 16th
01:13:141981
01:13:15Marcello Colafigli
01:13:17can finally
01:13:17satisfy
01:13:18the requests
01:13:19of a strange one
01:13:20ghost
01:13:20that keeps him awake
01:13:22every night
01:13:26Donna Olimpia Street
01:13:28Rome
01:13:28a road
01:13:29in a neighborhood
01:13:30bourgeois
01:13:31a neighborhood
01:13:32grown up
01:13:32too quickly
01:13:33but where else
01:13:34a bit of everyone
01:13:34they know each other
01:13:36a neighborhood
01:13:37which seemed
01:13:37shelter from the facts
01:13:38of crime news
01:13:39but also these roads
01:13:41they hide the violence
01:13:42and last night
01:13:43she reappeared
01:13:44in Donna Olimpia Street
01:13:45we were looking for
01:13:46projectiles with lanterns
01:13:49we really wanted them
01:13:50and we couldn't find them
01:13:54because they hid well
01:13:55a little voice
01:13:56one evening
01:13:56he told us
01:13:58where these
01:14:00they had taken refuge
01:14:01in a house
01:14:02of Donna Olimpia Street
01:14:04the entire neighborhood
01:14:05he lived hours of fear
01:14:06of anger
01:14:07and of pain
01:14:07a ruthless regulation
01:14:09of accounts
01:14:10among criminals
01:14:10and with his daughter
01:14:11he says
01:14:12we're going to do it
01:14:13a tour
01:14:13from the parts
01:14:14of Donna Olimpia Street
01:14:15we met again
01:14:30strangely
01:14:31we cross these
01:14:33near a florist
01:14:35I didn't know
01:14:37I asked so much
01:14:39but who know
01:14:40who is
01:14:41there's the one with the blue jacket
01:14:43it's Tizio
01:14:44the one with the jacket
01:14:45of the other color
01:14:47it's Caius
01:14:47that is, the two Proietti brothers
01:14:548 o'clock last night
01:14:56Maurizio and Mario Proietti
01:14:58they return to the house
01:14:59where the father lives
01:15:00with their wives
01:15:01and their four children
01:15:09suddenly
01:15:10two bandits
01:15:11camped out
01:15:11they come out of the shadows
01:15:12they point their revolvers
01:15:14against the two Proietti brothers
01:15:15and they start firing
01:15:17I entered
01:15:18first
01:15:19I positioned myself
01:15:21I stretched out my arms
01:15:22and I shot
01:15:24and I took
01:15:24one of the Projects
01:15:26then he entered
01:15:27with her daughter
01:15:27he got closer
01:15:29while one of the brothers
01:15:30he was running away
01:15:31and he gave the blows
01:15:32please
01:15:36Maurizio falls dead
01:15:37immediately after the first shots
01:15:39they are also injured
01:15:40brother Mario
01:15:41the latter's wife
01:15:42and Maurizio's wife
01:15:44at that moment
01:15:45a car passes by
01:15:46from the police
01:15:46the agents
01:15:48they see the two attackers
01:15:49coming out of the door
01:15:51they still have their weapons in hand
01:15:52and the hooded face
01:15:54we were leaving
01:15:55and from behind
01:15:57a blow arrived
01:15:58or two
01:15:59who took
01:16:00with her daughter
01:16:01of three shoulders
01:16:01the bandits shoot
01:16:03against the police
01:16:04shielding himself
01:16:05with one of the children
01:16:05of the projectiles
01:16:06then they go up the stairs
01:16:08they reach the roofs
01:16:09and enters an apartment
01:16:13to Mancini and his daughter
01:16:15there is nothing left
01:16:16that an escape route
01:16:18it's a race
01:16:19crazy and daring
01:16:21we didn't climb it
01:16:22we did a little bit
01:16:24of casino
01:16:24we entered
01:16:25inside an apartment
01:16:27a manzarda
01:16:28breaking a glass
01:16:29we entered
01:16:30in
01:16:30and everything was set
01:16:32and we ruined
01:16:33dinner too
01:16:34for the family
01:16:35the whole neighborhood
01:16:35is isolated
01:16:36and the building
01:16:37where the two killers
01:16:37they hid
01:16:38it is sifted
01:16:39palm by palm
01:16:40Donna Olimpia Street
01:16:42it's invaded
01:16:43from the flashing lights
01:16:44of patrol cars and ambulances
01:16:46the cameras
01:16:48arrived on site
01:16:49they film
01:16:49a spectacular arrest
01:16:51as if they were
01:16:52on the set
01:16:52of a gangster movie
01:16:57the crowd
01:16:58attempts lynching
01:16:59of the two killers
01:16:59but Marcellone
01:17:00with the children
01:17:01walk
01:17:02careless
01:17:03of what is happening
01:17:04around him
01:17:06he has only one thought
01:17:07in the head
01:17:08with her daughter
01:17:09me while I was hoping
01:17:10that that
01:17:10it wasn't
01:17:11he was dead
01:17:12that all
01:17:13it's a journey
01:17:13of the stairs
01:17:14is dead
01:17:15little fish
01:17:15is dead
01:17:16little fish
01:17:18let's hope he's not dead
01:17:19at least they were saved
01:17:20otherwise do not appear
01:17:21the dick
01:17:21we are here
01:17:41on site
01:17:42they rushed
01:17:43the 30 vehicles
01:17:44of cleaning
01:17:44of the carabinieri
01:17:454 ambulances
01:17:47and on the asphalt
01:17:48Then
01:17:48a dead man
01:17:49and 5 injured
01:17:58March 18th
01:18:001981
01:18:01Monteverde
01:18:02he wakes up
01:18:03between blood
01:18:04and bullets
01:18:05the shooting
01:18:06on the way
01:18:07by Donna Olimpia
01:18:08he left
01:18:08everyone
01:18:09terrified
01:18:10suddenly
01:18:11Rome is no more
01:18:12the city
01:18:12joyous
01:18:13of the sweet life
01:18:14but the capital
01:18:15of the crime
01:18:16dominated
01:18:16by ruthless bandits
01:18:22with death
01:18:23by Giuseppucci
01:18:24the band
01:18:24loses its reference
01:18:26and the network
01:18:27of affiliates
01:18:28begins to slip away
01:18:29at the control
01:18:29of his leaders
01:18:30it reopens
01:18:31an ancient feud
01:18:33that only the black man
01:18:34it had been
01:18:34capable of mending
01:18:36the one among the Maglianesi
01:18:37by Crispin
01:18:38and the Testaccini
01:18:39by De Pedis
01:18:40it will be them
01:18:41to put into crisis
01:18:43the alliance
01:19:12of the registration
01:19:29Thank you all.
01:19:46Murders, drugs, extortion, all this has a name that comes from afar, Banda della Magliana, the criminal organization that dominates
01:19:56Rome was divided into traffic and neighborhoods.
01:19:59Here in Testaccio, Enrico De Pedis, known as Renatino, is in charge, together with his friend Danilo Abbruciati, known as the Chameleon.
01:20:08Abbruciati is a maverick, a former boxer. As a young man, he fought, trying to follow in his father's footsteps.
01:20:14Othello, featherweight champion.
01:20:16Then, once he left the gym, he climbed the ranks of the criminal underworld.
01:20:21First he joined the clan of the Marseillais and then the gang of his friends Abbatino and Giuseppucci and now
01:20:29demands its space.
01:20:39Abbruciati was an old man, so to speak, naturally a criminal and who more than anything for reasons of survival in what
01:20:49it was the new situation he had to take note of,
01:20:53to some extent he had to deal with the Maglia gang.
01:21:05In his case we could speak of a sort of external competition, in the sense that he always maintained his full
01:21:14autonomy from the organization,
01:21:18using it when this could be useful or necessary to him.
01:21:24My life is a highway, yes, because no matter how bad things go, I never backtrack...
01:21:33Ercamaleonte often uses the gang for his own dealings.
01:21:39For his part, he brings a long criminal experience to Giuseppucci and Abbatino's men.
01:21:45and a young and skilled drug dealer, his partner, Fabiola Moretti.
01:21:52It was me who was in love, I was a little girl, let's say I chose him, I tormented him, I
01:21:58I wanted it
01:21:59and I still regret it because in my opinion Abbatino is unclonable.
01:22:04We had a stormy relationship, also because I'm an unmanageable person, I was before, I'm now, I'll die unmanageable, so...
01:22:20At the beginning of the 1980s the stormy Danilo Abbruciati controls drug trafficking in the Testaccio area,
01:22:27a neighborhood of Rome nestled on the banks of the Tiber.
01:22:31Heroin comes from the Sicilian Cosa Nostra clan.
01:22:35The main supplier of the Magliana gang is the boss Stefano Bontate
01:22:41who operates in the capital through his lieutenant, Pippo Calò, known as the mafia's cashier.
01:22:49It is his job to launder dirty money into legitimate activities.
01:22:53He is the link with the white-collar mafia.
01:22:56The Testaccini group, indulging the business spirit of its members,
01:23:08he had close ties with Cosa Nostra and in particular with Pippo Calò.
01:23:20Business between the Roman group and Cosa Nostra continued undisturbed until 1981.
01:23:28On April 23rd in Palermo Stefano Bontate was killed,
01:23:33victim of the second bloody mafia war that saw the rise of the ruthless boss Totò Riina.
01:23:42What takes place in Sicily is a real massacre.
01:23:47Hundreds fall under the Corleonesi's scythe.
01:23:51But it is also an attack on the State,
01:23:53culminating in the murder of General Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa,
01:23:58sent as prefect to Palermo to fight Cosa Nostra.
01:24:03Pippo Calò, Stefano Bontate's man, allies himself with the Corleonesi and attacks life.
01:24:09The dark Sicilian plots are now gathering in the skies of Rome.
01:24:15In Rome the Magliana gang split into two groups,
01:24:21that of the Testaccini who actually joined Pippo Calò,
01:24:28with which very intense business relations also began,
01:24:33and the original one of Magliana which remained hard and pure
01:24:39and continued his relationship initially with Stefano Bontate,
01:24:45at least until he was killed.
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