Massacres, the conversations between the boss Graviano and Umberto Adinolfi in 2016
“Giuseppe Graviano, the boss responsible for the 1992 and 1993 massacres, confided to his fellow detainee, Umberto Adinolfi, on 10 April 2016, that Silvio Berlusconi asked him “a good thing” when he wanted to go into politics in 1992. This was known. The novelty is that, according to Dia, if she looks at the gestures made by Graviano that day while he utters those words, the “good thing” would be “in all probability” a massacre “.
Thus begins the article by Marco Lillo published today in Il Fatto Quotidiano, which explains how “from here Dia believes that” very important evidence is generated regarding the facts for which it is investigated (ie the 1993 massacres, ed) with specific reference to Silvio Berlusconi. “Again according to what Lillo writes,” according to Dia, at a certain point in the dialogue of 10 April 2016, when Graviano is saying that the old Christian Democrat politicians wanted to stop the massacres, there is a misunderstanding. Adinolfi initially understands that Berlusconi also wanted an end to the massacres. But Graviano explains to him that this is not the case “.
Doubts about Graviano’s version of Berlusconi
As the Fact underlines, however, “the boss is not a collaborator of justice and has never confirmed Dia’s interpretative line on the good thing. In the 2018 disclosure, however, Dia is convinced that” in all likelihood “refers to a bomb”. And, Lillo recalls, “the defense of Marcello Dell’Utri in March 2018 at the Negotiation trial (concluded on appeal with the acquittal of the former FI senator) challenged the reading of the Dia at its root. For the lawyer Giuseppe Di Peri , Graviano would not even pronounce Berlusconi’s name. Evidently the Prosecutor has a different idea. “But it has to be proved, given that already in the past many rumors on the subject have been promptly denied.
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