revelations and unreleased audio on Verissimo

Emanuela died that day, that very night, he was strangled with a tie.” To make this confession Pietro Orlandi, which brought him back to Canale 5 in “So true”, the same man who several years ago told him that his sister’s body could be found inside the large gallery beneath the Casa del Jazz and where the judge’s body is being searched today Paolo Adinolfiwho died on July 2, 1994.
This man, met near Como, said to Pietro that “Enrico de Pedis told him that he had killed Emanuela Orlandi with a tie because they had asked for his help. Then the two of them will enter, as in the man’s story, into a tunnel. This person described those places to me and they were the same places they talk about today. He told me that Emanuela’s body was there, or at least that’s what de Pedis told him. He also revealed to him that there were several briefcases and several documents involving many people. But for de Pedis, “they will never tear down this wall, that is the guarantee of my life”, he said.

Excavations at the House of Jazz

The walls that might have buried unspeakable secrets instead crumbled. Recently excavations are underway at the Casa del Jazz in Romeclose to Cristoforo Colombo. The excavations were carried out following a verification request made by former judge Guglielmo Muntoni who raised private funds to continue. And it is precisely because of the fear of a sudden and violent collapse that excavation work has been carried out for several days, in an attempt to understand how to enter this huge tunnel, which was buried right after the disappearance of the magistrate of Nicoletti and whose access has been identified. The tunnel was described on camera, in recent days, by one of the priests of the religious congregation selling the villa, who also showed where to start digging. Casa del Jazz, we remember, was born from the confiscation of property from organized crime, in this case from the cashier of the Magliana gang Enrico Nicoletti. The villa was sold to Nicoletti by the Vicariate of Rome and the sale of the villa was arranged by Cardinal Ugo Poletti (a key figure in all Vatican City affairs, ed.)”. Villa Osio was sold to Nicoletti in 1984 therefore “When Emanuela disappeared, it was still owned by the vicariate of Rome”, Pietro Orlandi gave an example several times.

Cinema line

Exactly at the same time as the excavation, “tking of the track at Emanuela, in just one day”Pietro Orlandi shows Verissimo.
The first, put forward by the commission of inquiry investigating the mysteries of Vatican City, concerns an entry in Emanuela’s diary that reads “cineforum”, referring to a review in the Via Cassia. Pietro’s words again: “For now it’s normal, everyone goes there, there’s half of Rome. I don’t understand where you’re going. Of course this trail will lead away from the Vatican. And then there’s a familiar track that pulls out Giletti who performed services to us only to tarnish the family”, said Emanuela’s brother. This leads to that raised Emanuela’s uncle, Mario Meneguzzi it was already broadcast on La 7 news two years ago. It started with several letters from the Vatican to the spiritual father of Emanuela’s sister, Natalina, in which the priest was asked to confirm the Orlandi sisters’ eldest confession, Natalina, about Uncle Mario. In 1978, the woman said she had received verbal advances from Meneguzzi. The man was under investigation at the time and his position was filed without success. “Enrico Mentana apologized to me, he understood that he had been taken advantage of,” said Pietro.

Unreleased audio

During the episode So trueit is also widespread unreleased audio. This is the voice of the man who contacted Pietro Orlandi on the dark web in 2022, making the revelation and sending documents document about the story of his sister Emanuela. This man says his name is Vittorio Baioni and that he was warden of the girl’s prison in London, at an institute of the Scalabrinian Fathers in Chapman Road. This address coincide with those mentioned in the five sheets contains a report on expenses for the maintenance of Orlandi in London by the Vatican. We remember that the five sheets were published by journalist Emiliano Fittipaldi who found them in the vault of the Vatican Economic Affairs. The man who confessed to Pietro Orlandi as Vittorio Baioni after revealing horrific details about Emanuela’s fate, linked to England, then disappeared and closed all contact. But he gave Orlandi a fake identity because he was not Vittorio Baioni. The real Baioni, a former militant Nar (revolutionary armed group) was in prison in those years and therefore, as he also told the Commission of Inquiry during his trial, he was completely out of touch with the facts. Meanwhile, here are the contents of the unreleased audio broadcast So true: “So Pietro, I used a voice changer because before going out I had to understand how to protect my family, they are the priority. I don’t care about myself. Next, I want to tell you one thing, now it’s clear: whatever I give you, whatever documents I give you, you will be told that it is wrong, they will tell you that there is a problem. That there is a mistake, we will not be able to do anything about this. They will tell you that I am “quaquaraquà” (in jargon, braggart, ed.) So I asked, what do you want? What can I do for you? I was thinking about whether to expose myself out of fear but that’s the last thing I want to do.” “The real Vittorio Baioni was heard at the commission and denied having sent me those messages but why use that name? Is that a message for someone?” Pietro asked.

London Line

Meanwhile, the London runway issue has been ignored by the commission of inquiry. There seems to be a desire to discredit everything and not investigate it any further. Leadership in London has been going on since 2017. Even if it was wrong, someone created this situation and we need to understand who did it and why. A Monsignor, Angelo Balda (who also appears several times in this story) said that the things he saw in Emanuela were connected to a billion lira circle that started from the Vatican and flowed through Poland to the Solidarnosc movement. The money came from the South American drug trade and the Sicilian mafia. Roberto Calvi Banco Ambrosiano has offices in South America. All these billions will be lost because they end up in Poland. “The problem involves banking institutions not only in Italy but internationally and in England,” concluded Pietro Orlandi in “So true”.