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00:00:02usury, drugs and entrepreneurship, hundreds of affiliates and a language that is difficult to decipher
00:00:12so Casa Monica became the most violent clan in the capital
00:00:21a clan weakened by arrests and evictions that were the antechamber of an appointment
00:00:29the important one with justice is the challenge to demonstrate that Casa Monica is a clan of
00:00:36mafia like the camorra or the 'ndrangheta or send the clan back to serici are a gang of
00:00:47There are starving people in the field, the Rome prosecutor's office and dozens of defense lawyers do not allow it
00:00:57say
00:00:57these two years of hearings told exclusively by our camera and by the
00:01:06protagonists of a criminal page that is about to close because this is the day of reckoning
00:01:27The trial that has been taking place in Rome since January 27, 2020, is the largest
00:01:33of the story against the Casa Monica family under the scrutiny of the judiciary there is a part of the original clan
00:01:40sinti the one who dominates the Porta Furba district a few steps from CinecittĂ
00:01:4844 defendants detained in prisons across Italy and 25 victims on the witness stand
00:01:55they ended up there because they were forced by the police to undergo a trial without complaints and with years
00:02:02of investigations behind the scenes to answer a question of Casa Monica are they a mafia clan
00:02:09the novel and disruptive element of this process is the contestation of the crime of association
00:02:17mafia association to the Casa Monica clan as if mafia-style association were the only contestable crime
00:02:32These have been historically difficult investigations
00:02:36and which have attributed to this clan a sort of aura of permanent impunity which
00:02:45they not only take advantage of it but they also claim it, flaunt it and base part of their
00:02:54force of intimidation how can we talk about an aura of impunity when it would be demonstrated as
00:03:04as usual from the chatter and the nonsense said in the wiretaps and not from the facts
00:03:33the Casa Monica clan represents a sort of archipelago made up of several families that
00:03:40They are independent from each other but still linked by a very, very strong sense of belonging.
00:03:53the investigations began shortly before the famous funeral of giuseo vittorio
00:04:04so these are investigations that have been going on for years and what has emerged is the methods used
00:04:12from the Casa Monica clan they are those of a mafia clan only we in the Cremini investigation in short we have
00:04:26carried out seizures for over one and a half million euros, this gives an idea of ​​the turnover of the
00:04:34Casamonica if we consider that we are talking about people almost always with practically zero incomes
00:04:43and they have always had Ferrari, Ross Royce, Lamborghini, everything, Bentley, everything and more
00:04:50when they stopped them they would say how they got that money
00:04:57the first thing they say is that they are horse traders, money first
00:05:01truth of our fathers
00:05:04officially the Casamonica family declare themselves to be penniless but they are betrayed by the vice of showing off
00:05:09luxury and that of lending money throughout the capital to demonstrate it the prosecution uses
00:05:15of an exceptional witness, the first female collaborator of justice in the history of the Debora Cerreoni clan
00:05:27What activities did these sums of money come from? Drug dealing and usury within the group
00:05:40the proceeds of these activities, those that were not invested, where were they kept, where were they kept?
00:05:49then for example they came to Massimiliano's parents' house and were also placed on the path or in the
00:05:58the oven behind the wardrobe at Giuseppe's house was also walled up
00:06:09money not seen a lot when they come to help you they always redden with a minimum
00:06:17minus 5 10 thousand euros in cash that they will never give you but you will see them anyway
00:06:24I was forced to accompany one of these somewhat unhealthy places and he came back with an envelope full of money.
00:06:36there was one person in particular who managed the money for everyone at Liliana, it was that one
00:06:42who took care of the management of this money of the brothers where to put the money when
00:06:49She took them and brought the money to the lawyer. She was called the real accountant of the family. She was Liliana Casamoglia.
00:07:12when they executed the precautionary custody orders they also took steps to look for these
00:07:18money dismantling the walls they found nothing so even from this point of view his
00:07:23statements have not been confirmed in their homes, Monica's house feels safe.
00:07:29mostly illegally built billets in the working-class neighborhoods of Rome protected by cameras
00:07:34surveillance and lookout a safe burglar alarm to manage the most profitable business of crime
00:07:41Roman drug market while telephone situations and environmental ones also of the cameras
00:07:50they actually documented this coming and going from Wallet Alley
00:07:54wallets
00:08:05but you tell me it happened but what if I tell you but if you don't get any deductions
00:08:10they came to the house yes but I understood that they found because who is wallet
00:08:14what did they tell you? He found me a lawyer right away
00:08:17they send him the direct message to you, the trittesse
00:08:20ok come on
00:08:24Let's move on to the topic of drug trafficking.
00:08:31yes he is there at a little wallet
00:08:35I'm talking about Massimiliano
00:08:38he kept the cocaine and the narcotic substance at home
00:08:55cocaine and narcotics at home
00:09:10I remember Cillo Spada, Rocky Casamonica, Salvatore Casamonica also came
00:09:32and who also packaged the cocaine
00:09:47the drug dealing activity was carried out by all the various members of the family unit
00:09:52and the peculiarity that we have found is that several buyers have then over time become victims of extortion
00:10:12and that has not been
00:10:14oh are you
00:10:14ok I have to give him some money
00:10:16now since I have to pay the lawyers
00:10:18I'll give it to him a little bit from time to time
00:10:20promised
00:10:21All right
00:10:21I swear it to you on my son
00:10:23what is ours is enough
00:10:25the name asks for them all together
00:10:27I mean I can't come to you
00:10:29Calm
00:10:29I need to come to you instead.
00:10:32Can I come to your place?
00:10:34Yes, there's no need, so you can explain it to me too.
00:10:37Well, then you'll explain.
00:10:43The clientele was obviously varied.
00:10:46There were young people, but also more mature people.
00:10:49There were both women and men.
00:10:53I tell you honestly, I have used drugs,
00:10:56and so I don't remember many things, not because I don't want to say them.
00:11:01Who did he meet?
00:11:03Celeste.
00:11:04Monica's House.
00:11:05Do you have any nicknames you see?
00:11:07Paparella.
00:11:08Paparella.
00:11:09And I praise them for taking the tail.
00:11:18Mammo, how's it been since then?
00:11:22Mom!
00:11:24She bought, let's say, what doses?
00:11:29Well, I used it quite a bit at that time anyway,
00:11:33so even 200 euros a day, 100.
00:11:37Excuse me, how much did you pay for each dose?
00:11:42If it was 0.2, 20 euros.
00:11:44If it was 0.5, 50 euros.
00:11:49Did she have debts?
00:11:51Well, let's say I always paid off my debts because I was financially well off,
00:11:57but then I got to a point where unfortunately I didn't have to give any money,
00:12:01which I was unable to give on the date I had set,
00:12:04and there the psychological loan began.
00:12:08And did you tell the police that he answered you back?
00:12:11Yes, I did answer her in kind, that's true.
00:12:14But what was I supposed to do in front of her?
00:12:16I should have started crying, I shouldn't have answered,
00:12:17I'm not that kind of person.
00:12:20I answered, but I won't deny that I'm still scared.
00:12:25Was Monica Celeste at home wanting to make a spontaneous declaration?
00:12:40But is it impossible to have a glass of water, really?
00:12:47Sorry, I didn't understand the joke of the gentleman behind there, I have fizzy.
00:12:51Look, we didn't hear it, thank goodness we didn't hear it.
00:12:55Leave it alone, don't worry, let's try to keep some...
00:12:58No, because I want you to understand that it's not easy anyway.
00:13:01No, but in fact it isn't...
00:13:02I'm listening, I didn't hear, look.
00:13:05Since Vittorio's death, times have changed.
00:13:08and many, many of the Monica family are pushers
00:13:13or traffickers of super-active substances, there is no denying it.
00:13:17That's right, but never in quantity, other small pushers, small pushers.
00:13:25Fassari, Fassari, good evening, I'm Attorney Girardi.
00:13:30Good evening.
00:13:32This too could well be a misunderstanding.
00:13:35Let's take it for what the court finds.
00:13:38I am inclined not to believe.
00:13:40Did she know, did she know Romina?
00:13:44Giovannina understood Romina.
00:13:57Romina, I know he used to do cocaine.
00:13:58He also suggested to me, if I had any clients,
00:14:00I have seen her on other occasions deal cocaine.
00:14:02How do you know?
00:14:05Did I see her?
00:14:06I saw it, I know, yes I saw it,
00:14:09she and Luciano's wife were together in the car,
00:14:11a boy approached and quickly got out of a car,
00:14:14He approached the window, they grabbed something and left.
00:14:18Listen, could it have been a box of cookies for something?
00:14:24Can you exclude?
00:14:25Yes, even some chocolates, maybe.
00:14:27No, chocolates?
00:14:27It could have been, they could have been, oh well.
00:14:29I'm done.
00:14:31Look, who's shaking all the time?
00:14:33No, no, I'm not interested in his comments.
00:14:36No, sorry.
00:14:36But he must, I think there's a joke.
00:14:38Did he say chocolates?
00:14:40But was that a joke or did he actually see a box of cookies?
00:14:44My president, I apologize, it was a joke.
00:14:46Well, I have to call her back, she shouldn't make jokes.
00:14:50Thanks for listening.
00:14:51In relation to these cookies.
00:14:53Everyone doesn't know the typical axes.
00:14:54I can't identify why I was...
00:14:56Well, I can't identify.
00:14:58I can't identify, okay.
00:15:05Yet another tug-of-war is unfolding between the prosecution and the defense over drug dealing.
00:15:11For the lawyers, Casamonica, they are just small-time drug dealers.
00:15:14The prosecution instead brings into the trial an element of investigation that speaks of the relationships between the Sinti clan and the
00:15:21'Andrangheta.
00:15:22At the center is a wiretap that gets one of the youngest members of the family, Guerino Casamonica, into trouble.
00:15:31Look, the information...
00:15:33Piazza di Spagna, where is it?
00:15:35Where is the fountain?
00:15:38Where is to go left and then right.
00:15:41The fountain is there, right?
00:15:43Thank you.
00:15:54We also have traces of the relationships between Casamonica and the important Andrangheta clans in this trial.
00:16:05What do you say, handsome?
00:16:07Can I?
00:16:09I know, where?
00:16:10Why are they messy to start with, how is it?
00:16:12What do you say?
00:16:14In the wiretap of February 19, 2016, in which a subject is intercepted in Casamonica's car, Guerino,
00:16:26someone who has a Calabrian accent from Aionica, who has to sell him cocaine.
00:16:31With a purity of 87%, it tells him the price.
00:16:36Holy shit...
00:16:38How much is the price?
00:16:39I'm not telling you, but a 45, you know?
00:16:4143 this one.
00:16:43But pay me 43.
00:16:46The two are certainly not talking about literature in that environmental conversation, but they are talking about cocaine.
00:16:53But to me they look like two kids starting to play, acting like grown-ups.
00:17:00We can only figure out who he is because we know his name is Domenico.
00:17:07I'm moving it, dear, but there's ambition.
00:17:11And if he doesn't like it, everything opens up, there's no ambition.
00:17:14And we identified it.
00:17:17This is Domenico Strangio.
00:17:27First of all, this Domenico Strangio is another one who pays the price of the surname he carries,
00:17:33because he's just a kid after all.
00:17:36And beyond these interceptions there was nothing.
00:17:42Some time ago an operation was performed on the Gallace,
00:17:46from the DDA of Catanzaro and the prosecutor Gratteri said
00:17:49that the Gallace are Serie A 'ndrangheta.
00:17:52If Gallace are Serie A 'ndrangheta, Strangio are Champions League 'ndrangheta.
00:17:58That is, Strangio, the Strangio family of San Zucca.
00:18:02The Duisburg massacre.
00:18:07This is Strangio Domenico.
00:18:10In my opinion, it's a bit too little to claim that there is a relationship between two supposedly mafia clans.
00:18:17The relationship is exclusively between Guerrino-Casamonica and this boy, this Domenico Strangio.
00:18:27Seven tons of cocaine a year.
00:18:31Do you realize what he's saying?
00:18:33Did you see them?
00:18:35He's dead, he's dead.
00:18:42They were born with blood ties and grew up with usury and extortion.
00:18:47But it is with drugs that Casamonica managed to sit at the same table as the 'ndrangheta,
00:18:52the criminal organization that most controls the drug market in Italy.
00:18:57To do this, the Casamonicas relied on their best men.
00:19:01One above all.
00:19:02Salvatore Casamonica
00:19:04Were there any, and if so who, who had cut relationships that could be addressed?
00:19:16in larger quantities of narcotic substances.
00:19:20So, Salvatore was definitely the one who had the most access to drugs, that's it.
00:19:29Wait, Salvatore is the same.
00:19:32Salvatore is the brother.
00:19:35Maximilian's brother.
00:19:52Something that comes back to mind about Salvatore, which in my opinion was quite serious,
00:19:59when he once drove a person into the Porta Furba alley with his car.
00:20:07This person, a boy.
00:20:08I was down there and then at a certain point they entered Giuseppe's house.
00:20:15and they beat him up, because this person had given us a bad batch of cocaine.
00:20:30that thing that I will never forget, that's exactly the sound of slapping
00:20:35of all who had started screaming
00:20:37you kill him, you kill him, he's dead, he's dead.
00:20:43They come in times that even children felt.
00:20:49Salvatore di Casa Monica is one of Giuseppe's brothers, in short.
00:20:55He is certainly one of the most important figures within the clan.
00:21:01His figure was a little different from that of his other brothers.
00:21:08He tried to hide his clan affiliation a little more.
00:21:19It's in the demonstration that he is one of those who decided not to live in Porta Furba.
00:21:27He lived here in Farscati.
00:21:36In one of the houses that was later seized and confiscated.
00:21:43Salvatore Casa Monica, known as Do, according to the prosecution, is a key figure
00:21:47to understand the clan's qualitative leap in the world of drug trafficking.
00:21:51It is at the center of an investigation by the Guardia di Finanza
00:21:54which seems like the script of a spy story
00:21:56made up of drug traffickers, infiltrators and undercover agents.
00:22:01It's the Brazil Low Cost survey.
00:22:05There is a process that provides an extraordinary key to understanding
00:22:11to understand the real depth of Casa Monica.
00:22:18And I am referring to the Brazil Low Cost trial.
00:22:21Brazil Low Cost and then we'll see.
00:22:23And then we'll see that this is a trial that is in the preliminary hearing phase.
00:22:31In this process it was ascertained that Casa Monica, Salvatore,
00:22:36he had direct contact with the head of a Colombian castle
00:22:41by virtue of which he had reached an agreement which provided for
00:22:45the import of the entire annual production
00:22:50seven tons of cocaine a year.
00:22:57Exaggerated valorization.
00:23:00Of investigative leads, wiretaps aimed at finding the crime,
00:23:09not evidence of a crime already suspected.
00:23:12I spent ten years in Reggio Calabria,
00:23:15I had never intercepted a Colombian,
00:23:17I intercepted him at Salvatore Casamonica's house.
00:23:20I mean, that's what we're talking about.
00:23:24Salvatore Casamonica's plan is ambitious.
00:23:28To bring cocaine from South America he needs to ally himself with high-level criminals.
00:23:33So he chooses three, the Montenegrin Tomislav Pavlovich, the Albanian Dorian Petoku and the Roman of Calabrian origins Silvano Mandolesi.
00:23:43To defeat him, however, the Guardia di Finanza managed to convince a former member of the Camorra to collaborate with the forces of
00:23:51'order.
00:23:52They call him the Frenchman and he is the first infiltrator of the Brazil Low Cost operation.
00:24:00Yesterday I was planning when we all agree and there is the OK, it's OK for everyone.
00:24:05Houses are not built without provisions.
00:24:08I'm here yesterday, I came back as President, the day before yesterday.
00:24:10I didn't sleep at all.
00:24:11And what do I do?
00:24:13I look after our interests, for everyone's sake.
00:24:16We usually travel halfway around the world, but usually always out of duty, because yesterday...
00:24:26What's her name?
00:24:27I am Stilian Cortese, major of the Guardia di Finanza, commander of the Goa section of Rome.
00:24:35What we are going to talk about is a police operation in which we used a particular tool which is the investigation.
00:24:43undercover.
00:24:45This person, whom we will call the Frenchman, had already collaborated with the office of the French goddess and therefore had already done
00:24:54the infiltrator for the Americans.
00:25:17The French do something like that.
00:25:20Is there anyone who does this? What's their benefit?
00:25:22It is an exquisitely economic benefit.
00:25:24Let's say he expected a reward of between 250 and 500 thousand euros.
00:25:29The scienco officials told me that they were paid around 3 thousand euros.
00:25:36Well, he wasn't happy?
00:25:38No, absolutely not.
00:25:41So, the meeting was near the airport. I can drop off at San Domenico, he told me.
00:25:51Him?
00:25:51The Gingorio.
00:25:53Yes, right.
00:25:54But he said it was a great commodity.
00:25:57Can you help us understand what unit of measurement we are talking about? That is, more or less we are talking about a kilo, not
00:26:03a ton.
00:26:04In Italy.
00:26:05At that time, South America cost around 6 thousand euros per kilo pure.
00:26:12In Italy the price was around 33-35 thousand euros per kilo.
00:26:18However, from one kilo of cocaine, approximately 3 kilos, 3 and a half kilos of cocaine for sale are produced.
00:26:26If we consider that a one gram dose of cocaine costs around 60-70 euros in Rome, it means
00:26:38to say that every kilo of pure cocaine that is paid 33 thousand euros produces approximately 210-250 thousand euros of
00:26:48I make money when it's sold on the street.
00:26:57What were the terms? That initially it was thought to land the planes at Ciampino where there is
00:27:04a corrupt official because unfortunately the Casamonica family also enjoy these relationships and have these types of relationships as well.
00:27:29The idea was to hide the drugs in the bags of a group of South American and underage footballers.
00:27:36The Guardia di Finanza's counteroffensive is to infiltrate an agent of the US DEA as a pilot.
00:27:43But something happens. Salvatore Casamonica scuppers the Ciampino plan and asks the Frenchman to find a connection in Switzerland.
00:27:53The answer is that this rumor of this fucking exit was more than someone, there was more than
00:28:03someone who knew, the answer.
00:28:06And then we didn't trust ourselves to do it anymore.
00:28:15And this voice that asked me if you are not in a position to let me put it
00:28:22in contact with these people?
00:28:35Thanks to these Swiss colleagues we were able to create the figure that we would call the Swiss.
00:28:43In particular, the Swiss pretended to be a corrupt customs official willing to smuggle large quantities of cocaine out of the country.
00:28:55Sion Airport in Switzerland.
00:28:57The Frenchman said he had made an appointment with the Swiss in Milan.
00:29:13The Frenchman has an appointment with the Swiss in Milan.
00:29:32One car in front, I'll go through all the toll booths.
00:29:34I ask ourselves, I tell ourselves look.
00:29:40Yes, there is, on April 20, 2018, Casa Monica sent the photograph of a paper note in which there
00:29:48It says the maximum weight the plane could carry was 1800 kilos.
00:29:54The compensation for the pilot, 130 thousand euros or USD, so US dollar and finally the wording sirens Greek sea
00:30:02naval.
00:30:12But a few days after that note, everything changed.
00:30:1631 members of the clan were arrested, including Salvatore himself.
00:30:20New operation against the Casamona machine.
00:30:22Within a few weeks the rest of the gang also falls.
00:30:26Pavlovich, Petoku and Mandolesi are arrested.
00:30:30It's the end of Brazil Low Cost.
00:30:33Attorney Naso opposes the acquisition of the ordinances.
00:30:36The so-called Brazil Low Cost operation is actually still under trial, so for now it is just a hypothesis.
00:30:47accusation under consideration by a court.
00:30:50In this trial we have however heard the testimony of Major Cortese, in my opinion because the Public Prosecutor wanted to provide evidence anyway
00:31:00an additional element, in my opinion, of a suggestive nature.
00:31:06To give a connotation to the personality of Casamonica Salvatore and his alleged contacts with drug traffickers from South America.
00:31:17Brazil Low Cost is an operation on which justice will still have to decide, but which for the prosecution would already demonstrate
00:31:25something.
00:31:26In the Casamonica magic circle there are not only the Narcos, but also corrupt officials who work in the airports and
00:31:34men ready to turn a blind eye at highway toll booths.
00:31:38A system of complicity that would even knock on the door of the State, that of the police.
00:31:46As far as you know, did Luciano have any special relationships with the police or not?
00:31:54More than anything it was Simone who became a friend of these in the financial police and other forces of the
00:32:01'order also, but above all with the financial police, with the financiers.
00:32:06Aside from the fact that when I spoke to Simone, most of the time, Luciano was also always present.
00:32:12And what did this actually entail?
00:32:14Specifically, some tips, tips on how to deal with drugs, tips on how to do something.
00:32:19They knew that even when they were under surveillance.
00:32:24He said he was a very good friend in particular, a financier in particular.
00:32:34Mr. Fazzari, you, this alleged acquaintance with members of the police force, specifically the Guardia di Finanza, as
00:32:46did he perceive it?
00:32:47As a knowledge that is truly productive of some benefit or as more of a boast?
00:32:56I perceived it explicitly as saying we have our hands there too, don't worry, we can get to wherever you want.
00:33:07The justice collaborator Massimiliano Fazzari opens one of the most delicate chapters of the Maxi trial,
00:33:14the Casamonicas' alleged involvement in the police force.
00:33:17In particular, says Fazzari, with a mysterious marshal of the Guardia di Finanza.
00:33:22After hours of wiretaps, the investigation leads to one name: Marshal Cristiano Vitale.
00:33:34My name is Vitale Cristiano.
00:33:39Marshal, good morning.
00:33:41Good morning.
00:33:43By the way, how long have you been in the financial police?
00:33:47I enlisted in the Navy in 1993 and then transferred to the Guardia di Finanza.
00:33:54Who knows the defendants in this trial, and why do you know them?
00:33:59I know Luciano Casamonica.
00:34:01I recommend, I recommend Casamonica, I know it.
00:34:04I know Giuseppe Casamonica.
00:34:06I know Giuseppe's brothers.
00:34:07Because I have always been present in this area.
00:34:17To you, Marshal Vitale, and esteemed Marshal of the Guardia di Finanza,
00:34:23the fact of having a friend called Casamonica, which for goodness' sake one can also have,
00:34:27he made him, so to speak, raise his antennas or if he had called himself white, red.
00:34:34But we're talking about guys we know, presidents as children.
00:34:38It's not that it's a brand that should push people away.
00:34:41For a financial police marshal, it's not the brand.
00:34:44But no, for no one, for no one.
00:34:46What should he do?
00:34:48But does he realize what he's saying?
00:34:50The fact that they were accustomed to having lifestyles that were reprehensible in many ways
00:34:56It doesn't mean that they are still subjects that cannot be greeted,
00:35:02especially if they are people who have known each other since childhood.
00:35:06He is so convinced of this that he doesn't even realize the gravity of the statement.
00:35:11Then you can lay it out forward.
00:35:11As if Casamonica were a trademark written on their foreheads.
00:35:15They don't have the letter.
00:35:17It certainly seemed exaggerated to me.
00:35:23In fact, talking about Casamonica is a sort of presence of the devil, in short of Satan.
00:35:34They are a ragtag bunch of people who often live with a certain arrogance,
00:35:40with behavioral methods that are not exactly gentlemanly, but nothing more.
00:35:50Consiglio Casamonica, in 2016, was he a friend of yours or not?
00:35:56There was a relationship of acquaintance, yes.
00:35:58All right.
00:36:10At the?
00:36:12Inspector?
00:36:13Oh, Inspector, where are you?
00:36:14Everything is fine.
00:36:15At home, you?
00:36:16Why did I call him Inspector?
00:36:17It was a game, let's say, proverbial.
00:36:22I don't know how...
00:36:24Confidential.
00:36:26Listen, are you at home?
00:36:27No, I'm working.
00:36:28Okay, when you get off I need to talk to you for a second.
00:36:31All right.
00:36:32Okay.
00:36:34Why doesn't she speak clearly with these people?
00:36:38But it's not me who calls, they call me.
00:36:40Sooner or later I'll meet him, sooner or later it happens, so...
00:36:44Eh, but she doesn't sell tomatoes.
00:36:46She is a marshal who works with wiretaps,
00:36:49Consiglio calls her to Casamonica three months after the funeral that was witnessed by the whole world.
00:36:54Why her?
00:36:54Just to be on your guard.
00:36:56He doesn't say...
00:36:57But if you accuse him, but I know you agree with him, because...
00:37:00That funeral had a huge impact, shining a spotlight on the Casamonica family.
00:37:05But you say it, Public Prosecutor, you have turned on a beacon for you.
00:37:08Yes, that's fine.
00:37:08We Romans could not have asked for less than that funeral.
00:37:12The prosecutor's office is not interested.
00:37:15Okay.
00:37:16But it is not known how Rome is watching the funeral of these four strations.
00:37:20But who cares?
00:37:21But who cares?
00:37:23But who cares about Casamonica's funeral?
00:37:26But do you know how much the Romans care about the tackiness of horses and petals falling from the sky?
00:37:35But who cares?
00:37:38That funeral certainly had an exaggerated media coverage.
00:37:44I found the importance that the prosecution wanted to give to this funeral excessive.
00:37:52Since it was certainly not the first funeral that the family members celebrated in Rome
00:37:58and celebrated according to those methods.
00:38:03Listen, Marshal, who is Luigi Ticconi?
00:38:07Luigi Ticconi was a classmate of mine from elementary school.
00:38:14By class or by desk?
00:38:16On the bench, as I have already stated, on the bench.
00:38:19And where is Luigi Ticconi now?
00:38:21Ticconi passed away several years ago.
00:38:24The circumstances surrounding his death are linked to a conviction for the murder of Luciano Casamonica.
00:38:41I assisted Luciano Casamonica for a long time in the past.
00:38:45Together with his companion at the time he walked, nothing special,
00:38:50except that this blessed girl is being bothered by some people.
00:38:56Luciano, who was quite big then, is still quite big today,
00:39:02but then it wasn't fat, then it was muscle.
00:39:05And without saying anything, he argues with this person,
00:39:10he punches him and automatically cuts off his breathing.
00:39:17Manslaughter, unintentional.
00:39:35But they were looking for her, it's clear that they were looking for her.
00:39:40No, no, no, let me speak now.
00:39:43There are more phone calls, it's clear that they want to see her.
00:39:47But they weren't looking for me, that is, this reference...
00:39:49Did you see them?
00:39:51And if she saw them, what was the reason they wanted to see her?
00:39:55Or did she always fail to meet him even though she told him to pass?
00:39:59Because look, Marshal, it's not one, there are more telephone calls.
00:40:03But it's an occasional thing, that is, it's not linked to any events...
00:40:07But excuse me, Marshal,
00:40:08let's go to the phone call that is also contested in the indictment,
00:40:12which is also the corpus delicti, that phone call.
00:40:31Marshal Cristiano Vitale is accused of aiding and abetting.
00:40:35According to the prosecution, those phone calls with Luciano and Simone Casamonica
00:40:40they arrive at a delicate moment.
00:40:42It is in fact the period that opens the season of arrests
00:40:45and which sends the clan's members into a frenzy.
00:40:49Marshal Vitale himself said this
00:40:52during an interrogation with the PM Giovanni Musarò.
00:40:55An interrogation that with a twist ends in court,
00:40:59where the tension is now very high.
00:41:03First, Minister, but there is a side investigation,
00:41:07leak in this proceeding?
00:41:08Lawyer, look...
00:41:09To find out, because he's asking questions...
00:41:12I'm a success, I'm obsessed.
00:41:14Either he opposes or he makes me suffer damage.
00:41:18Oh well, sorry, take the word away, let me finish.
00:41:20Excuse me, what is it?
00:41:21It's just to know if it's whole wheat, precisely.
00:41:24It's the whole wheat basement, yes.
00:41:28Why is there consent to the acquisition of the inter-tenant?
00:41:32By consent?
00:41:38Well, finished.
00:41:51Well, I can tell you one thing,
00:41:53that on the occasion when we say we met,
00:41:57they were always, they always had the same paranoia.
00:42:01Meaning what?
00:42:02What did they have perhaps, that they had someone on them,
00:42:05they had someone on them.
00:42:07So much so that I tell her,
00:42:07ah, well, you see, then there's a reason.
00:42:09And she continues,
00:42:10yes, but I was making fun of them, doctor.
00:42:18So much so that I started asking her a series of questions
00:42:22and I tell her,
00:42:23first, I would like to know,
00:42:25and I ask him this question again today,
00:42:27if they know her as an honest person,
00:42:29I would like to understand why they call it,
00:42:31to say, but you know that there are things that we have to deal with
00:42:34and he says something big is coming?
00:42:36Then she made fun of them.
00:42:38But in the meantime I would like to know why they called her
00:42:40to make this thing smaller.
00:42:44If I had ever, let's say,
00:42:49captured, absorbed information
00:42:51that they were aware of an execution,
00:42:54of activities,
00:42:55It's normal that I would have reported it
00:42:58as I have always reported on all occasions.
00:43:01I have contested several times,
00:43:03right to this prosecutor's office,
00:43:05the lack of investigators
00:43:07and Roman public prosecutors.
00:43:09Because if you don't know Rome well,
00:43:13Romanity, the Roman spirit,
00:43:15the Roman way of speaking,
00:43:17there is a risk of misunderstanding.
00:43:20They asked her for confirmation, information,
00:43:22do you know something?
00:43:23She said, but imagine...
00:43:25In his place, I know why I would have written the report,
00:43:27but anyone would have done it, even her.
00:43:30Because they are people who were the subject of investigative attention in Rome.
00:43:35Everyone knows it.
00:43:38As the judicial culture and investigations have changed,
00:43:42when crime feels discovered,
00:43:46the Casamonica family has a few more fears.
00:43:52The moment Casamonica calls me on the phone,
00:43:55he asks me to meet with a guy who speaks
00:43:58that you never understand why they ask her for a meeting.
00:44:01And then they tell her,
00:44:02They told me that now they're arresting all of us.
00:44:04I, to protect myself, to protect myself,
00:44:08I would have made a report, a confidential one.
00:44:11To my agent, I would have done it.
00:44:15And you are not a wise man, Marshal.
00:44:18He decided to play this part, but he isn't.
00:44:21So, last time, why not relationships?
00:44:30My clients always get this advice from me.
00:44:34Try not to even answer.
00:44:37You can never go wrong without answering.
00:44:39A silence is always much more precious
00:44:42of a shouted defense,
00:44:44and then, in addition to being shouted, offensive.
00:44:50That is, his life is a dance.
00:44:57I always said, but you're up to something,
00:45:01are you up to something, is there something?
00:45:03And so, if you're calm, you have to be calm.
00:45:05But you know, with the last name, that was the tenor of the conversations.
00:45:12They are relationships...
00:45:14Mr. President, I live there, I have to change...
00:45:17I'll change neighborhood,
00:45:18I'll go to another neighborhood and maybe there will be another surname.
00:45:21It's the territory, the territory offers me daily encounters.
00:45:30She said it, she's the one who says these things, they told me,
00:45:34They told me that a raid is coming in twenty days.
00:45:37And as I already highlighted during the interrogation,
00:45:39Unfortunately, there are leaks
00:45:42and ruin the work of the magistrates and the APG.
00:45:45Years of work.
00:45:46I don't intend to answer again.
00:46:13There was a moment when Casamonica felt surrounded by investigations.
00:46:20It is the period from 2015 to the year of the mega-raid, 2018.
00:46:26It is in that season that the Casamonicas would have tried to obtain information
00:46:30by Marshal Cristiano Vitale.
00:46:36Alleged intrigues that, however, will not change the law enforcement plan one iota.
00:46:41Opening the prison doors to the Porta Furba clan.
00:46:45A prison, that of King Bible,
00:46:47where the Casamonicas know their way around.
00:46:49This is what the collaborator of justice, Massimiliano Fazzari, said.
00:46:58Listen, Fazzari, but was Re Bibbia the new band?
00:47:03But was he in the department on the G9 first floor?
00:47:07Precautionary department.
00:47:09Infamous in slang.
00:47:11Okay, lawyer, this isn't...
00:47:13No, I wanted to know if he was in that department...
00:47:15No, no, no, no, no.
00:47:17But excuse me, Mr President.
00:47:17However, the department cannot identify him as infamous because it cannot be found written anywhere.
00:47:22No, I said that in slang.
00:47:23No, but it's not...
00:47:24It's called department...
00:47:25Lawyer, it is not dedicated.
00:47:27She is the precautionary department.
00:47:28So, Fazzari.
00:47:39Mr. Fazzari, good morning.
00:47:42Good morning, doctor.
00:47:45Why does he say the guards were in charge?
00:47:47What did you see when you were in King Bible?
00:47:51Because they do the same as you.
00:47:52Obviously there was Massimo who played tennis and it was him who said who could come in or who couldn't.
00:47:57come in here.
00:48:00Fazzari comes to tell a few lies, otherwise he doesn't know what to say about me.
00:48:06Giuseppe to say that he went around all the departments as a worker and carried the linen.
00:48:11Collaborator Fazzari filled us with slander.
00:48:14The unreliable subject, the talk of the mafia, the 'ndrangheta, crime or delinquency are never sissidi.
00:48:24We must also think that prison is a world in itself, it is a microcosm,
00:48:29which is subject to very particular dynamics.
00:48:33But from here to claiming that they have a privileged relationship with the prison police,
00:48:38It seems to me like a way to make insinuations that the prison police don't deserve.
00:48:52I would like to know if you met Giuseppe Casamonica during your detention, and under what circumstances you met him.
00:49:01When I tried to contact the IDA, because I had decided to collaborate with justice,
00:49:06I found it inside the protected one.
00:49:09He looked at me with a frown, it's not like he said anything, now the frown was enough, he didn't look.
00:49:16The intention was to show myself face to face, to give me a very direct message.
00:49:20Fazzari makes this statement in which he says he was threatened in prison by Giuseppe Casamonica.
00:49:27He may have smirked, but it's a long way from there to claiming it was a threat.
00:49:34Can you be a little clearer about this threat you perceived?
00:49:39They already knew that I wanted to collaborate.
00:49:43I'll tell you more, since I was the precautionary one, with the fear I had that something would happen there,
00:49:47I no longer went down the stairs which are blind without cameras.
00:49:50I haven't had a day of fresh air walking.
00:49:52So, since when you decide to collaborate, only the judicial authority knows,
00:49:59it is understandable how, but Giuseppe should have known in advance of Fazzari's willingness to collaborate with justice.
00:50:11He emphasized to the court that he had never met Massimiliano Fazzari personally.
00:50:18My job as a worker was to take out the dirt and give out the clean sheets.
00:50:24But I never allowed myself to give him a chino face.
00:50:28If all this were true, why does he come to me to get the sheets?
00:50:36And all this without even the guards.
00:50:42Fazzari's testimony casts a shadow over the King Bible surveillance system,
00:50:47a huge prison where the Casamonicas would show off all their bravado.
00:50:52For the defense, however, Fazzari's allegations are merely insinuations.
00:50:57Yet inside the King Bible prison there is an area where,
00:51:00away from prying eyes, anything could happen.
00:51:03An area where inmates spend their free time and have interviews.
00:51:09It's called Green Air.
00:51:12Massimo Cardilli, is that you? Good morning.
00:51:14Yes, good morning.
00:51:15I held the position of commander of the King Bible Presidential Police Department,
00:51:20new complex, from July 2009 to December 2016.
00:51:27Referring to the period in which he worked as a department commander at the King Bible prison,
00:51:33we ask her if she was aware at that time
00:51:38of the existence of video surveillance cameras in the prison's green area.
00:51:45Well, I have to point out that the period in which I was employed as commander
00:51:52It was however marked by the continued absence of presidential police personnel.
00:51:58Were there any cameras present?
00:52:01I don't remember there being video surveillance systems, so much so that I must have reported and requested
00:52:12the installation of some cameras because I had received a communication about a confirmed
00:52:19pregnancy of a nomadic prisoner who appeared to have had sexual intercourse inside the green area.
00:52:32Why? Because, unfortunately, the green area had several grey areas.
00:52:45One day I'm going to interview Massimiliano Casamonica with Stefania
00:52:50and there were the children with their relatives. He actually comes over and hits me.
00:53:03This obviously in the green area there in Rebibbia and there in Rebibbia there are no cameras.
00:53:10and so they are aware of this thing.
00:53:14That's absolutely a lie. I've never touched a woman, not even with a flower.
00:53:20That day he finally beat me up and no one spoke up because obviously I'm Casamonica
00:53:28and no one speaks because they are all afraid of this family.
00:53:33That day we didn't even speak to each other and he explained to me that he cheated on me.
00:53:40Just once in that moment. But in that moment, my world fell apart and disappeared.
00:53:46Luckily, I managed to escape and Liliana followed me.
00:53:52In fact, then he would say, don't worry, I'll go and get her now.
00:53:56It's not that I had a pretty face and at that moment I didn't even realize that I also had
00:54:00already some signs.
00:54:02If we had beaten him like Cerreoni said, many people would have noticed.
00:54:11But it's impossible that no one noticed. It's just impossible.
00:54:23Cerreoni then claims that in the green area of ​​Re Bibbia during a conversation she was attacked by Massimiliano
00:54:31who would have discovered his betrayals during his imprisonment through his sisters.
00:54:40Then I went out with Stefania who followed me.
00:54:43But then I said look Stefania, there are cameras here.
00:54:47So I ran away there.
00:54:51Massimiliano Casamonica claims that this was, let's say, an expedient of Cerreoni
00:54:56to leave Rome and take with him the three children, which was what he feared most, let's say.
00:55:04I haven't seen my children for six and a half years.
00:55:07For no reason.
00:55:10I think of my daughter's best years of their lives.
00:55:13And no one can ever look at it over the years.
00:55:20Just because we take Casamonica.
00:55:25At the time of the alleged attack on King Bibbia, Cerreoni had not yet decided whether to cooperate with justice.
00:55:32A choice that, as this trial has demonstrated, will prove decisive in the investigations against the Casamonicas.
00:55:38But the family ties that guaranteed his silence have already been strained.
00:55:44While Massimiliano is in prison, Deborah has decided to live as a free woman.
00:55:48This is how he dishonors the clan rules.
00:55:53Madam, can you hear me?
00:55:57Listen.
00:55:58Had he betrayed Massimiliano Casamonica?
00:56:01Yes yes I cheated on him.
00:56:02Yes yes I cheated on him.
00:56:05I also wanted to add something, right?
00:56:08Unfortunately, even Massimiliano himself betrayed me from the first to the last day.
00:56:14With your behavior, everything you have described so far, was dishonoring the clan in this sense?
00:56:23Yes.
00:56:25I couldn't stand to stay in that alley with them any longer.
00:56:28It's as if I married his entire family, not Massimiliano.
00:56:35In May 2014, she reported having been subjected to, well, let's say, a tough guy.
00:56:43Please tell us what happened, if possible, calmly.
00:56:47I have to talk about the kidnapping, right?
00:56:49Yes.
00:56:51Whose birth was she kidnapped by?
00:56:54They've been doing it for six years and from Antugnetta.
00:57:00He took my phone away from me.
00:57:02I went to the bathroom with the door open, right?
00:57:08Yes sorry but.
00:57:11Don't worry.
00:57:12If you need a few minutes we'll give it to you, don't worry.
00:57:16Yes, I made him cry.
00:57:21Unfortunately, this is when I say that they destroyed my life also for this.
00:57:33Can I step out for a moment?
00:57:35All right.
00:57:36Please stand up for a moment.
00:57:37We are waiting for you.
00:57:39The court that held the trial against Massimiliano's sisters established that the kidnapping
00:57:49in person did not happen and therefore Cerrioni's statements on what would have been
00:57:58occurred inside the prison.
00:58:01All the other judges who dealt with the case of Cerrioni's kidnapping have also said incidentally
00:58:12the kidnapping took place.
00:58:13Everything that comes out of Deborah Cerrioni's mouth is the absolute truth.
00:58:22And it was a mouth accustomed to many other practices than just those of recounting facts that I knew.
00:58:33An unsolicited ethical judgment is superimposed on the assessment of the injured party's reliability.
00:58:40That Deborah Cerrioni cheated on Massimiliano Casamonica, but was it a golden deal?
00:58:46He will recognize our right to doubt.
00:58:57The first time we went to hear Cerrioni was on July 18, 2015.
00:59:07On that occasion Cerrioni delivered a notebook in which she had jotted down a series of things on some topics on
00:59:16which he intended to refer to.
00:59:17In that notebook, by chance, by mistake, there is a letter that was not addressed to us.
00:59:30Having lived and coexisted with them, that is with the Casamonicas, all this time,
00:59:36not only have I lost the dignity of being a mother, as I would have truly wished for my children,
00:59:47but also of being a woman and of being an honest person, as I actually feel.
00:59:54My children will have to follow different examples.
01:00:04This is the reason for Deborah Cerrioni's collaboration.
01:00:16That is, Deborah Cerrioni, who was a person with no criminal record, today has a conviction for mafia association.
01:00:23and he has it only on the basis of his statements.
01:00:27But what else is there to evaluate the credibility of a collaborator of justice?
01:00:36The clash over Deborah Cerrioni's credibility opens the most heated phase of the trial,
01:00:44that of the defense's speeches.
01:00:47The Rome Court will have to issue its sentence in a few weeks
01:00:50that neither the Prosecutor's Office nor the Casamonicas' lawyers want to emerge defeated.
01:00:56To win, you have to put everything into a system and go over two years of hearings,
01:01:01made of evidence, denials and heated grudges.
01:01:11This process happened exactly like this,
01:01:14trampling, destroying the pages of Italian jurisprudence,
01:01:19of this country which is a civilized country.
01:01:21Why does the prosecutor claim to use in this courtroom?
01:01:26a personal rereading, and therefore not permitted,
01:01:32assuming that they are the guardians of the truth.
01:01:37And it's very serious!
01:01:40Because they came in as braggarts, they come out as criminals!
01:01:45True!
01:01:49How many texts have you seen?
01:01:50And they made a point of telling us,
01:01:52we didn't report anyone,
01:01:54The police called us, they already knew everything.
01:01:58And in fact, the indictment then speaks of veiled threats.
01:02:03Threats in disguise!
01:02:05Without understanding what it consists of
01:02:08and what is the concreteness of the term larvata.
01:02:12The same on the Fabio lace,
01:02:13who is savagely beaten by Monica Pasquale's house,
01:02:18reports the inflation of two ribs,
01:02:21the trotting of a bridge,
01:02:23a thickened tooth,
01:02:24hearing damage and does not go to the hospital.
01:02:27So, you see, the rim is right about this too.
01:02:31No one files complaints.
01:02:33This process arises from the profanations
01:02:36of the two so-called collaborators of justice.
01:02:41the prosecution identified them as if they had been
01:02:46the oracle of Delphi.
01:02:48Pazzali is incredible,
01:02:50in the sense that you can't believe what he says
01:02:53a person who spent a total of four months at Porta Furba
01:02:56He knows everything about Casa Monica.
01:02:58he is a mirror man,
01:03:00a kind of eternal valley.
01:03:02According to Cerreoni's words,
01:03:04there was an earthmoving activity,
01:03:07among the weapons,
01:03:09the money,
01:03:10the costs within the walls.
01:03:13But all this,
01:03:14Truly,
01:03:14Does this seem credible to you?
01:03:16This famous Roma-Gypsy dialect,
01:03:20Cerreoni says it's a weapon.
01:03:24And it's no coincidence
01:03:25that that conversation
01:03:27in which we talk about sawed-off shotguns,
01:03:29of P38,
01:03:31it's no coincidence
01:03:32that this was a very linguistic conversation.
01:03:36For example, I don't know of any,
01:03:38that it was one,
01:03:39a,
01:03:40that he used the gun for something else, right?
01:03:46We are here to find out
01:03:47if there is a Casamonica clan.
01:03:52It is actually written in the final sentence
01:03:54of this district,
01:03:55there is a Casamonica clan.
01:03:57And give me a reason,
01:03:59exists.
01:04:00And not just today.
01:04:02Roman citizenship
01:04:03he's scared
01:04:04not of the single Casamonica,
01:04:07he is afraid of the clan.
01:04:09The Court of Cassation says
01:04:11the power of intimidation
01:04:13must derive
01:04:14from the group.
01:04:17Apply this principle
01:04:18in this process.
01:04:20It's not perfect for the Casamonici.
01:04:24Thank you.
01:04:25At that time,
01:04:26we can give the floor
01:04:27in Casamonica Massimiliano
01:04:29who had asked to intervene?
01:04:33Mr. Seriani,
01:04:34Mr. Passari,
01:04:36they agreed on everything,
01:04:37I'll explain it to you too,
01:04:38because there are
01:04:39things written on the papers.
01:04:41I'm not the one saying it,
01:04:42I'm not saying that
01:04:43I'll tell you the cards.
01:04:46I reread, I reread
01:04:47all the cards,
01:04:48Mr. President.
01:04:49And I put them all,
01:04:51because I say I'm hunting
01:04:54innocently,
01:04:54just because I loved a tolla.
01:04:56the Eagle,
01:04:58Mr. President,
01:04:59Casamonica Giuseppe
01:05:00It's a relaxing statement.
01:05:02Last thing,
01:05:03Mr. President,
01:05:04I don't want to contaminate
01:05:06the natural person,
01:05:07but the countess
01:05:09must be
01:05:09just because we call each other
01:05:11Casamonica
01:05:12oh Gypsies,
01:05:13like that million and a half
01:05:15who were killed
01:05:16in Auschwitz
01:05:17for prejudices.
01:05:18It is not admissible
01:05:20something like this.
01:05:21I apologize,
01:05:22but they must be stopped
01:05:23this kind of spontaneous pleasures.
01:05:24Is Casamonica closing?
01:05:27Look here.
01:05:32It's here,
01:05:33in the bunker classroom
01:05:34of the prison of King Bible,
01:05:36which will be decided
01:05:37the fate of Casamonica.
01:05:38There are 630
01:05:40the years of prison
01:05:41that the Rome prosecutor's office
01:05:42he asked
01:05:43for the 44 defendants
01:05:44on trial,
01:05:45the highest penalties
01:05:47for the alleged
01:05:48clan leaders.
01:05:50Casamonica Giuseppe
01:05:51said Vita
01:05:52Casamonica Massimiliano
01:05:531930s
01:05:55of imprisonment.
01:05:56Casamonica's lawyers
01:05:59they ask for only one thing,
01:06:00the most important,
01:06:02to clear all defendants
01:06:04the mafia accusation.
01:06:05We ask you
01:06:06to absolve
01:06:08all defendants
01:06:10of 416 bis
01:06:12for lack of existence
01:06:13of the fact.
01:06:15Mr. President,
01:06:16I am convinced
01:06:16that your decision
01:06:18will do justice
01:06:19of this one too
01:06:22yet another
01:06:24distortion.
01:06:25I want to call her
01:06:26distortion
01:06:27of the fire.
01:06:30Maximum effort
01:06:32what can be done,
01:06:33maybe even
01:06:33the noblest
01:06:34effort that can be made
01:06:36in a classroom
01:06:36of court
01:06:37is to stick to
01:06:39to those few elements
01:06:40in fact
01:06:41concrete
01:06:42that can be
01:06:43to flaunt
01:06:44in the analysis
01:06:46of this story.
01:06:47we won't update each other
01:06:49at the indicated hearing
01:06:50for the postponement
01:06:50to the bunker
01:06:51of Tirebibbia
01:06:529.30 am
01:06:53September 20, 2021
01:06:54it's the day
01:07:22of the showdown.
01:07:27but if the judges
01:07:28they established
01:07:29that this
01:07:30it's not mafia
01:07:30I would react very badly
01:07:32I do not believe
01:07:33that the judges
01:07:36they don't understand
01:07:37gravity
01:07:38of the situation.
01:07:41Doctor Moutarò
01:07:43he is an opponent
01:07:45not an opponent
01:07:46he is an opponent
01:07:47not fearsome
01:07:49a thousand times fearsome
01:07:50excellent
01:07:51the skill
01:07:53of my interlocutor
01:07:54of the magistrate
01:07:55it doesn't scare me
01:07:56it stimulates me.
01:07:58Surely
01:07:59I expect
01:08:00that the court
01:08:01it limits itself
01:08:02to an evaluation
01:08:05balanced
01:08:06and secular
01:08:07of the evidence.
01:08:15and that therefore
01:08:16don't do it
01:08:17to suggest
01:08:19from an accusation
01:08:20Surely
01:08:22sensational
01:08:23and certainly
01:08:23suggestive
01:08:24which however has
01:08:25very often
01:08:27how to say
01:08:28smoke thrown
01:08:29in the eyes.
01:08:36At that time
01:08:38Monica's house
01:08:39Joseph
01:08:40June 11th
01:08:411972
01:08:42condemnation
01:08:42to the penalty
01:08:43overall
01:08:43aged 20
01:08:446 months
01:08:44days 15
01:08:45of imprisonment
01:08:48Casamonica
01:08:49Pasquale
01:08:50condemnation
01:08:50to the penalty
01:08:51overall
01:08:51aged 23
01:08:598 months
01:09:00of imprisonment
01:09:01Casamonica
01:09:02Savior
01:09:02class 76
01:09:0325 years old
01:09:049 months
01:09:05days 15
01:09:05of imprisonment
01:09:06Casamonica
01:09:07Guerrino
01:09:0816
01:09:087 months
01:09:09days 15
01:09:10of imprisonment
01:09:12Casamonica
01:09:12Liliana
01:09:1317
01:09:139 months
01:09:14days 15
01:09:15of imprisonment
01:09:20Liliana
01:09:20she took off
01:09:23the court
01:09:25of Rome
01:09:25he decided
01:09:26the Casamonicas
01:09:27I am a clan
01:09:28of the mafia
01:09:49the new strategy
01:09:52investigative
01:09:53he put
01:09:54in evidence
01:09:55the true entity
01:09:57of the phenomenon
01:09:57Casamonica
01:09:58that is, their
01:09:59mafia
01:09:59they are not subject
01:10:01that stand alone
01:10:02they commit
01:10:03of the crimes
01:10:04but I am
01:10:05associated subjects
01:10:15identify
01:10:16this plethora
01:10:17of people
01:10:18like mafiosi
01:10:19it really is
01:10:20an aberration
01:10:21unsustainable
01:10:21indigestible
01:10:31Surely
01:10:32we have to wait
01:10:33let them come
01:10:33deposited
01:10:34the reasons
01:10:35and do
01:10:36clearly
01:10:36appeal
01:10:37on appeal
01:10:38Often
01:10:39these processes
01:10:40That
01:10:42they end
01:10:42Like this
01:10:43in the first degree
01:10:44Then
01:10:44they deflate
01:10:45in the course
01:10:46of the years
01:10:47in the various
01:10:48degrees
01:10:48of jurisdiction
01:11:17of jurisdiction
01:11:30of jurisdiction
01:11:36of jurisdiction
01:11:48of jurisdiction
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