Regarding the Italian mafia, many film and television themes have been borrowed, but the mafia that is known from there alone is only a dime, and the degree of cruelty is only a fur.
And what's really happening is often even more chilling. (The following may involve uncomfortable words, so consider your ability to bear it before reading)
In 2016, a horrific tragedy occurred on a farm in southern Italy.
A woman who did not want to sell her farm was retaliated against by the local mafia.
The farm was favored by local mafia drug dealers, but the victim's refusal to sell annoyed him.
Immediately the killer was killed.
After killing, the body is divided and thrown into a pigsty to feed the pigs.
And this kind of bad behavior is not unique in the mafia.
In fact, the mafia is not called the mafia.
It should be called "Mafia (from the Sicilian Uprising on March 30, 1282, the day before Valentine's Day)", and the mafia was called because of the errors in previous reports.
Due to historical reasons, the United States has welcomed many immigrants from southern Italy, including gang members, but there is also a local gangster called "Black Hand".
The most common tactic of such organizations is extortion, sending a letter of extortion to the victim first.
If the other party does not meet their requirements, then the crime will be committed, and the means are very cruel.
The group of victims is mostly Italian, because they are new to the city and do not speak the language, and once they are harmed, they often report the crime and the police do not have a good way to do it.
But the police have also been stepping up their crackdown, and there was a time when it did improve, but these people chose to form gangs, and some chose to turn to Mafia, hoping that this notorious gang would give them shelter.
Procopio di Maggio, italy's oldest mafia godfather, recently celebrated his 100th birthday in his hometown of Cinisi, but his lavish birthday party drew the ire of Mayor Sinisi.
Di Majo's friends and family prepared a 6-minute fireworks display in the sky, spelling out the number "100" in the sky. Dozens of guests from Italy and the United States attended the birthday party.
DiMaggio began his mafia career in the 1960s. He was initially a subordinate of Tano Badalamenti, a key leader of the Sinisi mafia. He later betrayed Thano and allied himself with the Sicilian mafia Corleonesi. Clion was an important Italian branch of Cosa Nostra, the largest mafia crime syndicate in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. In the 1980s, Cosa Nostra went to war with the Italian government and other mafia organizations. DiMacho was the only mafia leader to have fought in the bloody war without being imprisoned.
DiMaggio is no longer the supreme leader of the Sinissy mafia family. He had been charged with organized crime and murder but was not convicted at the 1986 trial. Hundreds of mafia members were charged with crimes and sentenced to thousands of years in prison that year,000 years in prison, the first time an Italian court publicly acknowledged the existence of the mafia.
According to local media reports, The mayor of Sinizi, Giangiacomo Palazzolo, said: "Dimaggio and his son are both members of the mafia. Although he no longer seems harmless today, his past experience still bothers me, and I will take appropriate action.
Bruska is a notorious mafia "murderer". At trial in 1997, he admitted that he had detonated a bomb on the road in 1992, which had led to the deaths of anti-mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone, his wife and three bodyguards.
In response to Brusca's release, former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Leta said it was like a "blow to the abdomen" that left people breathless. The sister of the victim Falcone said that Bruska was freed because she provided important mafia secrets, and although it was difficult for her to accept the news on an emotional level, the law stipulated that if she could cooperate with the police to help catch the mafia, the sentence could be reduced, which her deceased brother had always approved, so everyone must respect this decision. She also expressed the hope that the Italian judiciary and police would be on high alert to prevent Brusca from committing another crime.
According to US media, Bruska was arrested in 1996 after years of fugitives. He was arrested in a seaside villa in Sicily while sitting with his family watching a television video about Falcone. He was sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in more than 100 murders. However, after providing the police with important information about the mafia, it was changed to a fixed-term imprisonment. (Overseas Network/Zhang Ni Internship Editor/Gu Yue)