This time it's true, the super boss Luigi Cimmino repents: "Enough, I want to change my life"

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Earthquake in Naples, Luigi Cimmino , 61, boss of Vomero , regrets . A sensational turning point in the investigation into the Neapolitan Camorra. The first minutes, covered by omissions, were filed today by the prosecutor Henry John Woodcock at the preliminary hearing against the alleged bosses of the Secondigliano Alliance .

From the murder of Silvia Ruotolo to the contracts for the Cardarelli hospital, the boss of Vomero repents. Minutes full of omissions, those deposited in the courtroom a few hours ago, by prosecutors Celeste Carrano and Henry John Woodcock , during the trial against the alleged bosses of the Secondigliano Alliance. White-collar workers and citizen ills are shaking, Luigi Cimmino looks like a river in flood.

Luigi Cimmino in the past had already expressed the will to repent, he began to tell some details about the Neapolitan clans to the prosecutor Henry John Woodcock. And the first minutes of the boss's depositions - naturally covered by omissions - were filed today, April 15, by the magistrate during the preliminary hearing on extortion for contracts in some hospitals in Naples.

Arrested in Chioggia
The Vomero boss, who was arrested in Chioggia in 2016 after a month on the run, will now be able to tell the secrets of one of the most powerful Camorra clans in Naples. Cimmino was one of the absolute protagonists of the Neapolitan Camorra history. In June 1997 he was the real target of the Caiazzo clan, in the ambush that cost the life of the innocent victim of the Camorra Silvia Ruotolo, mother of the former councilor - and today a city councilor - Alessandra Clement


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