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A mystery called Marcone Marcone a crime that will remain unsolved
A sheet covers the body of Marcone collapsed on the steps of the front door
Police patrols in front of the victim's home the night of the ***.
Rio Film and 7th Art International Agency present
It's not a simple story. I don't know where it will lead me,
but this must be done. I want to do it and I need to do it.
Good night, honey.
The background is complicated to describe nowadays, because nowadays there are important changes
going through the local government, in Apulia and also here, in Foggia.
(Students from schools in Foggia) Interviewer: Do you know Franco Marcone?
Interviewer: Do you remember Franco Marcone? Student: No.
Interviewer: You do not know who Franco Marcone is? Student: No.
Student: The one killed by the Mafia! Interviewer: The one killed by the Mafia.
Lawyer: How are you?
- Ok. - One second and I focus...
- So... - Ok.
... the Marcone case starts on March 31, 1995, (Oreste De Finis - Lawyer)
around 7 pm, 7.10 pm. He gets murdered, it's pretty much a capital execution,
with two shots fired from behind, closely, very closely.
Afterwards, during this detention, shortly after, a very important development turned up,
concerning the Marcone case, it turned out that the weapons
used to kill Francesco Marcone, had been procured and held
by the same Raffaele Rinaldi.
He is the one who leaves the port of Mattinata and begins to drive through the provincial road
that leads to Vieste,
a particularly winding road and, while approaching a turn to the left, he finds a stone on the road
and, running over the stone, he loses control of his motorbike
ending his race against a guardrail.
Now I have enough material to continue, to move forward,
to get to the bottom of this thing,
because no one got to the bottom of this, neither the press, nor the police, nor the judiciary.
(Paolo and Daniela Marcone) Daniela Marcone: The civil society of Foggia
knows and has not spoken
and I really think this funeral is the representation of this.
People who came, who put up a good act, who did their parade,
and we are not talking just of Caruso, who has played its part,
but we are talking about a lot of people.
Then, at the end, I think that among the people who knew Dad, a lot of people knew...
Paolo Marcone: Yep... you bet, absolutely. Daniela Marcone: ... and they haven't spoken.
Certainly it was done a poor scientific work... (Sergio De Nicola -- Journalist)
... on the Marcone case, almost non-existent, I think,
perhaps at that time there wasn't the advanced instrumentation used today
by the Forensics, the police, the investigative bodies. There has been little coordination among the judges...
We questioned... How many times we read it, I, Daniela Marcone, Mrs. Marcone, Paolo Marcone...
... how many times... and we questioned all the elements of this note.
Especially this incredible figure, the collectress.
It's striking that this occurrence, which tends somehow to be fictionalized,
this occurrence has not been subject to any form of attention
in the 16 years that have passed since.
The F.O.A.R., Foggia. The year was 1995, March 29, when Francesco Marcone
elaborates in writing his rebuttals on this case, two days before being murdered
in the entrance hall of his home.
Emblematic this F.O.A.R., this new F.O.A.R., the Sicilsud. A story that leads us to Sicily.
We are all too obsessed with our sitting, kneeling lives.
What do they make of the example of one who lived and died standing?