Thread 213837231 - /int/ [Archived: 233 hours ago]

Anonymous Italy
8/15/2025, 2:59:19 PM No.213837231
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In Italy, a mafia criminal responsible for 160 murders has been released from prison. Does this happen in your cunt?
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Anonymous Norway
8/15/2025, 3:00:25 PM No.213837267
>>213837231 (OP)
>responsible for
did he kill them
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Anonymous Italy
8/15/2025, 3:01:23 PM No.213837306
>>213837267
some were killed directly by him, for others he ordered their death
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Anonymous United States
8/15/2025, 3:01:45 PM No.213837316
>>213837267
yes, he was the one that killed falcone
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Anonymous Australia
8/15/2025, 3:05:08 PM No.213837423
>>213837231 (OP)
No, Australians can't reach those kinds of numbers because we lack the Italian work ethic. The only people who get released from prison here are lazy slackers.
Anonymous Italy
8/15/2025, 3:05:50 PM No.213837450
>>213837267
He melted a teen in acid after kidnapping him and living by his side for a few years
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Anonymous Norway
8/15/2025, 3:06:38 PM No.213837475
>>213837306
>>213837316
>>213837450
SOVL
Anonymous Indonesia
8/15/2025, 3:06:39 PM No.213837476
>>213837231 (OP)
just kill him
160+ sons, at least one of them isn't a faggot
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Anonymous Lebanon
8/15/2025, 3:09:43 PM No.213837575
>>213837267
>kill
*whack
Anonymous Mexico
8/15/2025, 3:11:23 PM No.213837635
>>213837231 (OP)
Oh yeah all the time
Anonymous Italy
8/15/2025, 3:30:37 PM No.213838243
>>213837476

I'm a strong supporter of death penalty for organized crime members
Here what happens is the opposite, if you surrender and cooperate with the justice, you get discount on your jail time. That's exactly what happened to Brusca, the faggot in OP, when he understood he was fucked and done for he just went to the cops and betrayed a lot of his mafia members and started singing names like a songbird.

Supposedly this method ("pentiti", repented in English) has worked and is still working very well with Italian organized crimes, whose wag of success is the fact that they're basically family business made by members of the same family or tribe and the cement between the is knowing that they can count on each other and will never be betrayed. The pentiti system breaks this, because mafiosi know that they really can't trust no one if your brother, wife, left hand va denounce you to the cops in order to escape jail time. But this system also gives really fucked up situations like Brusca's, where a guy who literally melt a kid in acid and killed tens of people is free to walk away after 25 years of jail time.
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Anonymous Australia
8/15/2025, 3:37:23 PM No.213838471
>>213838243
Idealism tells us what we should be doing but cynicism is how we get there, and then nobody's happy. Thank you demiurge.
Anonymous Belgium
8/15/2025, 3:41:38 PM No.213838613
africans who burn murderers alive on a pile of tires unironically know more about ethics than most western judges
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Anonymous United States
8/15/2025, 3:44:31 PM No.213838712
>>213837231 (OP)
OH! They released 'O Scannocristiani??
Anonymous Germany
8/15/2025, 3:47:44 PM No.213838811
>>213837231 (OP)
it's okay if he said sorry and promised not to do it again
Anonymous United Kingdom
8/15/2025, 3:52:03 PM No.213838935
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>>213837231 (OP)
this reminds me of something else.

>In 1994, a farmhand named Pietro Pacciani was convicted of fourteen serial killings committed in Italy’s Tuscan woods. In April 2001, the UK’s The Times reported that the case had “returned to haunt Italy—and in a new, even more sinister guise…police in Florence have reopened the case ‘in the light of new evidence.’ And the evidence suggests that while Pacciani may indeed have carried out the murders, or some of them, the real masterminds behind the gruesome killings were a group of ‘high society satanists’ who carried out—and perhaps still carry out—‘weird rituals that beggar belief’ behind the respectable facades of their Tuscan villas, led by a ‘distinguished doctor’ with a ‘sick and twisted mind.’” In August 2001, the Guardian added: “Police now believe that a group of between 10 and 12 wealthy, sophisticated Italians orchestrated ritualised murders over the course of three decades and got away with it, allowing their careers and reputations to blossom to this day.” These unidentified suspects were described as an “occult group which directed the…murders.” The Times article noted that Pacciani’s “conviction was overturned on appeal, but he was about to be retried— which is possible under Italian law—when he died, supposedly of a heart attack.” According to the investigating magistrate on the case, Paolo Canessa, Pacciani’s death was definitely not due to natural causes: “Someone was prescribing medicine that killed rather than cured Pacciani.” Pacciani’s defense attorney, Carmelo Lavorino, has noted that, at the time of Pacciani’s death, “he wasn’t in any danger.” He has also said that evidence at the scene suggested that Pacciani had been dragged by his feet after his death. The most likely explanation is obviously that Pacciani was eliminated, as the Guardian put it, “lest he reveal the real monster, or monsters.”
Anonymous Australia
8/15/2025, 3:53:45 PM No.213838992
>>213838613
TRVKE