independent and unofficial
Prince fan community
Welcome! Sign up or enter username and password to remember me
Forum jump
Forums > General Discussion > Italian mafia informant dissolved in acid: police
« Previous topic  Next topic »
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
Author

Tweet     Share

Message
Thread started 10/18/10 5:51pm

missfee

avatar

Italian mafia informant dissolved in acid: police

2 hours ago

MILAN — A mafia informant who disappeared nearly a year ago was tortured and her body dissolved in acid by her former partner and other family members angry that she had cooperated with authorities, Italian police said Monday.

The woman, 35-year old Lea Garofalo, was forced onto a truck carrying 50 liters of acid, interrogated by her abductors and later killed in a field near Milan in the night between November 24 and November 25, 2009, investigators told reporters.

Four people were arrested and another two, including Garofalo's former partner, Carlo Cosco, were served arrest warrants while already in jail.

Investigators said Cosco, who fathered Garofalo's daughter, was behind the murder and that this was meant as revenge for the woman having provided information to anti-mafia prosecutors between 2002 and 2009.

Both the Garofalo and Cosco families are linked to the 'Ndrangheta organized crime group, which is based in the southern region of Calabria and is now considered the richest and most powerful criminal syndicate in Italy.

Emboldened by a string of high-profile mafia arrests, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi often boasts that his government has been the toughest and most successful in fighting mobsters.

But opposition politicians jumped on news of Garofalo's grim murder to counter that claim. "Organized crime is as strong as ever and is far from being defeated," said Walter Veltroni of the center-left Democratic Party.

He said the fact that the murder was carried out near Milan, where the Cosco family owned property, underscored the deep penetration of Italy's financial hub by mafia groups.

In July, in one of the biggest crackdowns on Italian organized crime in years, police arrested more than 300 'Ndrangheta mafiosi whose criminal businesses were mostly based in Lombardy, the region around Milan.

********

Is it me or is this reminscent of a scene from "The Sopranos"??? (Chrissy and Adrianna)

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #1 posted 10/18/10 5:55pm

Cerebus

avatar

missfee said:

2 hours ago

MILAN — A mafia informant who disappeared nearly a year ago was tortured and her body dissolved in acid by her former partner and other family members angry that she had cooperated with authorities, Italian police said Monday.

The woman, 35-year old Lea Garofalo, was forced onto a truck carrying 50 liters of acid, interrogated by her abductors and later killed in a field near Milan in the night between November 24 and November 25, 2009, investigators told reporters.

Four people were arrested and another two, including Garofalo's former partner, Carlo Cosco, were served arrest warrants while already in jail.

Investigators said Cosco, who fathered Garofalo's daughter, was behind the murder and that this was meant as revenge for the woman having provided information to anti-mafia prosecutors between 2002 and 2009.

Both the Garofalo and Cosco families are linked to the 'Ndrangheta organized crime group, which is based in the southern region of Calabria and is now considered the richest and most powerful criminal syndicate in Italy.

Emboldened by a string of high-profile mafia arrests, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi often boasts that his government has been the toughest and most successful in fighting mobsters.

But opposition politicians jumped on news of Garofalo's grim murder to counter that claim. "Organized crime is as strong as ever and is far from being defeated," said Walter Veltroni of the center-left Democratic Party.

He said the fact that the murder was carried out near Milan, where the Cosco family owned property, underscored the deep penetration of Italy's financial hub by mafia groups.

In July, in one of the biggest crackdowns on Italian organized crime in years, police arrested more than 300 'Ndrangheta mafiosi whose criminal businesses were mostly based in Lombardy, the region around Milan.

********

Is it me or is this reminscent of a scene from "The Sopranos"??? (Chrissy and Adrianna)

That was probably based on something David Chase read or was told about. This has definitely happened before.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #2 posted 10/18/10 10:03pm

luv4u

Moderator

avatar

moderator

They can be brutal

canada

Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince
"I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Forums > General Discussion > Italian mafia informant dissolved in acid: police