The repentant Rocco Marando retracted the previous depositions at the appeal trial, underway in Turin, for a 'ndrangheta feud with four murders dating back to 1997/98. The man was heard today in the courtroom. Crimes, according to investigators, were part of the rivalry between two families involved in drug trafficking. The defendants are five. Judged by the judges there is the ambush aimed at the first of June 1997 to Antonio and Antonino Stefanelli and to their driver Francesco Mancuso (the bodies were never found) and the next one, of 30 January 1998, to Roberto Romeo.


"The king is dead, long live the king!"