Messina Denaro had spent several moments in northern Italy with Giuseppe Graviano , already a fugitive at that time, and then personally involved in the massacre in Via d'Amelio. This means that Messina Denaro could not fail to know whether or not Graviano, during the period of the massacres, had had relations with the then entrepreneur Silvio Berlusconi. Now that he is dead, the answers to these facts, at least for believers, will have to be given to the eternal Father. In the meantime, however, there remains bitterness over yet another missed opportunity for the Palermo prosecutors to take a new step forward towards the truth.


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