by LA CASE Books
Made in Italy: Italian True Crime Stories is the podcast dedicated to the books and audiobooks of LA CASE Books that tell the most famous Italian crime stories. From the terrible story of the Monster of Florence crimes to the case of the Venetian mafia of Felice Maniero, from the Italian Unabomber to the mysterious disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi.
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November 8, 2024
<p><strong>The book by Jacopo Pezzan and Giacomo Brunoro</strong> (LA CASE Books, 2024) examines the life and death of Pope John Paul I, better known as Albino Luciani, focusing on the suspicious circumstances surrounding his sudden death after only 33 days in office. </p> <p><strong>The author examines theories ranging from a heart attack to a possible conspiracy, </strong>analyzing the available evidence and witnesses who have offered different interpretations of the events. </p> <p><strong>Aspects of Luciani's personality and leadership are also explored</strong>, including his conflicts with the ecclesiastical hierarchy over the management of Vatican finances and his innovative ideas for the Church. </p> <p><strong>The book concludes with an analysis of the potential impacts</strong> that a longer pontificate of Luciani could have had on the course of Church history.</p>
October 30, 2024
<p><strong>The book by Jacopo Pezzan and Giacomo Brunoro</strong> (LA CASE Books, 2024) provided presents a detailed analysis of the<strong> 1998 Vatican Swiss Guard massacre,</strong> focusing on the murder of Commander Alois Estermann and his wife, and the subsequent death of Corporal Cedric Tornay. </p> <p><strong>The book explores the various hypotheses</strong> on the dynamics of the crime, analyzing the evidence and statements collected during the investigation, and questioning the official version according to which Tornay killed Estermann and his wife in a fit of madness and then committed suicide.<strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Several alternative theories are then analyzed</strong>, including a possible internal Vatican settling of scores, an action orchestrated by Opus Dei, or the presence of a secret agent of the Stasi, highlighting the contradictions and inconsistencies that emerge from the reconstruction of the case. </p> <p><strong>The text concludes with an overall assessment of the case, </strong>highlighting the numerous questions still unresolved and the central role played by Tornay's mother, Muguette Baudat, in the search for the truth.</p> <p><br /></p>
October 7, 2024
<p>Today we talk about "The Aldo Moro Affaire", a book written by Jacopo Pezzan and Giacomo Brunoro that tells the story of the kidnapping and assassination of Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades. The book, based mainly on confessions of former terrorists, reconstructs the facts, the BR strategies, the police investigations, the attempts at political mediation and the complex network of relationships and secrets that surrounded the Moro affair. The author analyzes the flaws in the official versions, the possible infiltration of secret services into the BR, the role of Giulio Andreotti and the P2 Masonic lodge, and the mysterious connections with the Vatican. The discovery of Moro's hideout, the prisoner's letters and the controversial version of the facts provided by the BR are also discussed. The book presents a detailed analysis of the Moro affair, one of the most intricate mysteries in Italian history, posing disturbing questions about the actions of the Italian state and the role of secret organizations during the Years of Lead.</p>
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