Originally Posted by RushStreet
Originally Posted by CleanBandit
I think so as well - the only difference is the laws of a country but at the end of the day if given the chance, about 95% (if not more) of the criminals would do whatever they need to gain power/money.


So things like child killers are not looked down upon as much in Italy, as they are in the United States? Is that correct? The penalties are not as harsh in Italy?


He helped in the kidnap of the boy in an attempt to blackmail his father into not giving evidence, but I don't think he was involved in the murder. two years later. The murderers were Enzo Brusca, Vincenzo Chiodo and Salvatore Monticciolo on the orders of Giovanni Brusca.


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