I watched the entire video and don't speak Italian.....but I see his mood and demeanor remain consistent during each of the quick edits of this compilation video....may I ask what your referring to exactly?
La risata dopo la frase "la mafia è finita" è stata montata ad arte. Riina in realtà rimase muto ed impassibile davanti a tutte le accuse di Buscetta. Solo alla fine Buscetta chiese a Riina se egli ce l'aveva con lui o con tutti i "divorziati" in Italia. Ed egli iniziò a ridere.
Toto Riina, evil incarnate and yet fascinating. He came from literally nothing and took control of Sicily, An illiterate peasant who yet possessed an innate intelligence and absolute zero barriers. He had his own savage goals and nothing was going to stop him. The Beast, The Shrimp and yet nobody dare look him in the eyes when he was alive. Like all tyrants he went to far and destroyed not only many, many others but also himself. the subtitles are a brilliant feature and bring him more to life in these clips.
Don't forget anyway, that at the end of the day, he was just a ruthless killer. Yes he was a leader, among violent criminals, but he was able to do what he did, just because the corrupted politicians at the time, used him. As you mentioned, he destroyed himself and his family's life. All in all, he was just a loser and he lived an orrible life. If he was a king, he was a sewer rats' king.
@@bruttosporcoecattivo at the very end, he was a human like you and me. I see no reason in making a monster out of these people, it‘s one thing if you enjoy murdering children, but one being a criminal
Man you are awesome for these videos. Thank you. Especially translating all of this. It would be awesome if you could get and translate the Buscetta testimony and his confrontation with Toto Riina. You are awesome. Subscribed!
He ones said in a interview that his name is ritten with the e, but one day the paypers changed it, propbly for mistakes, since than he was knowen as Liggio.
This guy was fucking unbelievable. He didn't have to use words to scare the living sh** outta you - one look of him was enough. Believe it or not, but even on trial he stole the whole "show". When faced multiple life-sentences, knowing he'd never even see his family again, he didn't flinch - didn't stutter - didn't say anything - didn't even raise an eyebrow. Just a sardonic smile and those eyes made you aware that he was like a lion in a cage - give him the chance, they'll bite you in half.
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I dont' know... He seems just a coward to me, like any other mafioso.
@You ever heard him speaking in his native tongue? Yes! There were PLENTY OF COWARDS among them - "tough guys" only good for shooting other people in the BACK or dealing with CHILDREN. We know ONE at least! He just got out of jail! You know whom I'm talking about! :) :) He - Riina - was just something else - always had something "animalistic" in him - it's not just my impresssion - I'm not the guy who is saying those things by myself. A "coward"? ...NO! - he was no "coward" - you can believe that. You don't have to believe it obviously. You could underestimate him and fall for his ACT - the poor, little illiterate peasant that "loves children". The mob-families in Palermo made that very same mistake - took him for what he appeared. Guess what! - not one of them is alive today. He simply BUTCHERED them. Don't underestimate the ...almost perverted hunger some people of peasant stock develop - people of his era I mean - men that are a dying breed by now. He was born in absolute, degrading and almost inhuman poverty. Hunger for people like me (or - idk! - possibly You) is just a word - he carried that hunger inside himself like a "mark" for his whole life. Many of them are obsessed with MONEY - believe me when I say to You he didn't give a f**k about money, but he was sickly obsessed with POWER &CONTROL. I think Buscetta said the same... JUST AS A SIDE-NOTE! He was caught in 1993 or '92 (something like that?!)- SO! - by 2014 he had been in TOTAL isolation (what in the States PS would be called "A HOLE") for 21 years. Cancer ate half his face. Still didn't even THINK to co-operate or break or give ANY secrets away. By 2017 he was UNRECOGNIZABLE. He died and did not break. I cannot glorify him - that's simply (and OBVIOUSLY!) impossible. ...but - is it in a way... I'll say it! - a sort of "sick admiration" - YEAH! YOU BET! You can believe it! - 24 years in the hole and never asked any pardons - never asked for any discounts - never asked for ANYTHING - died UNREPENTANT as he LIVED. Total ISOLATION FOR 24 YEARS. I know for a fact that (REAL) tough-guys who simply BROKE after ONE YEAR or TWO.
@ PS. Afterall - I can see by your account you are Italian yourself. You study (or pactice - quote): "Diritto ed informazione giuridica." SO?? :) You tell me! :D Let's make a "thought-experiment"! If we would go back in time - 'to the mid-80's/early 90's - and - for some reason we had the internet & comm-tools we have today... ...would you think TWICE before posting that very same post you have just written now - about him being a "coward" BACK THEN? :) ...under your real name none the less? :) :) My money's on "YES" - you WOULD think twice about it, and - ...there's nothing wrong with it. It's NORMAL. People were afraid as hell back then, when bombs were flying off all over Italy. See... ...I just do not like to "add to the pile" now that he is ASHES. THE GUY'S DEAD. It's history. It's just easy to say (TODAY!) ... "Ah! - he was "this" & "that". Was he a POS ? HELL - YEAH! He was absolutelly IMMORAL. Was he a "COWARD"? ...NO! Honestly? - I cannot say he was a "coward" - I just cannot agree on that - for better or worse.
@@2serveand2protect He was a ruthless psycopath and also a coward. When he was arrested, he looked scared, says the man who captured him ( Sergio De Caprio "Ultimo"), because at the beginning he thought they were there to kill him. He killed so many people, and ordered the death of many others. He killed innocent people, women and children, most of them, of course, couldn't even defend themselves in that moment (wow, real tough shit!). He was basically a loser who was used by politicians and part of the government of the time. In an exceptionally carrupted country like Italy, he was doing the dirty labor job. He enjoyed it? Of course he did, he was a sadistic maniac. He also destroyed or at least greatly damaged Cosa Nostra, with his crazy actions, so he was also very stupid. He forced the government to arrest and defeat him. Many, many people in Italy at the time were poor and hungry, but the majority of them worked hard to improve their life. Some of them succeded, many remained poor, but anyway, they didn't become crazy, psychopathic killers. It's true, he, compared to others, was more resilient during prison time. And I think it's probably because, he understood it was over. "Still didn't even THINK to co-operate or break or give ANY secrets away". That's not true. During his long detention, he tryed a few times to indirectly leak some information, but he probably knew, that if he ever started to cooperate, he would've drink a "spiked coffee" in the morning. If you know some Italian history, you know what I'm talking about... By the way, he wasn't always in total isolation. He had some social time, now and then, with other inmates, during his prison life. A pretty disgusting, horrible life, if you think about it.
@@bruttosporcoecattivo You may be right. Still! - I don't feel easy to "add to the pile" TODAY - once the guy is DEAD. Secondly - AND MOST IMPORTANTLY! - that phrase "he was scared when captured" - that's what all cops use to say - especially "Ultimo" said many other things that do not add ONE THING TO THE OTHER! :D Did you know that?? Watch yourself a documentary titled "ABBATTIAMOLI" from La7 8 (it is in Italian)- it's quite long and - at times! - even BORING - but it says a few things about "Ultimo" that are at the very least confusing. In one documentary (that's the one thing I noticed myself!) - he says (quote): "I pointed my gun at him" - in ANOTHER ONE - that very same giuy says he wasn't even there, he was just coordinating the "capture" of Riina from the CU or "bus" as the Feds call it - the van witrh the comm. & surveillance equipment...sooo...I don't believe ONE WORD out of "Ultimo". It's a guy who likes to play "Rambo" in front of the cameras and let's not forget - the very same people that were credited with the CAPTURE of Riina are (directly or INDIRECTLY) RESPONSIBLE FOR NOT HAVING HIS HOUSE SECURED AND SEARCHED ...FOR EIGHTEEN DAYS?? The "BOSS OF BOSSESS" OF Cosa Nostra gets arrested and the very same people DO NOT EVEN SEARCH HIS HOUSE WHERE HE KEPT ALL EVERTHING THAT MATTERED WITH HIM?? I am sorry! I don't believe ONE WORD out of "Ultimo"! As for "leaking things" - I'm also not so sure! :) ...that whole "conversation" was very ODD to say the least. You may say he tried to "leak" things ...but at the same time he didn't ask nor for any "forgiveness" - "discounts" or any other sorts of having his jailtime to be more comfortable?? :D ...to me it seemed like he was trying to scare off someone - to BACK THE F**K OFF ...maybe (possibly!) - OR - it seemed to me he was trying to communicate something to someone on the OUTSIDE of "cosa nostra" ...EITHER WAY!...I think men like him - in cosa nostra or not - are a dying breed. Nowadays criminals do not put bombs and rarely kill ...but they are probably WAY more dangerous. For instance! I bet there's people WAAAY more dangerous than Matteo Messina Denaro in Sicily. Quote: "A pretty disgusting, horrible life, if you think about it." Well - YEAH! THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT! The guy was a monster? He WAS! Was he a "COWARD"?? No! - I don't see it. BRUSCA is a COWARD - an almost comical one and a shame for Italy. WAS RIINA A HORRIBLE INDIVIDUAL?? SURE! That's obvious! NON CI PIOVE, as You guys say! ...I just don't see him as a "coward".
He's a real sociopath . He vehemently claims that he's a wrongly accused innocent person and constantly talks about other people's crimes and plots against him . Never any question in his mind that he's the one who's done wrong .
:)) he’s not a sociopath.he does what he know he has to do at any cost. “Never cooperate with police. Never tell that the mafia exists” in one word Omerta.he was a boss and died like a boss even if in prison.
@@cosmolupo , president obama has killed more kids and people than riina. where is obama now? being given 60 million dollar book deals, living it up with celebrities in martha's vinyard and was given a nobel peace prize to boot while he droned children to death all over africa and the middle east while spying on his own citizens and his nations allies and had to get exposed by snowden. riina is a saint in comparison.
This man blew up a highway, no a house, a car, a whole stretch of highway, killing Judge Falcone and all his bodyguards, you have no idea who Riina was
A true psychopath to the core of his soul. When Riina was a child, he lost his father and some brothers and other relatives killed in an accident by a bomb which they tried to extract gun powder from. I think that was when he died emotionally. He turned into an ever growing monster.
This guy is the real deal no one comes Close or compare he is the most dangerous feared man in the planet he’s the only one that can take out any world leader and go home and play with his kids right after
Looks like my father. But my father was opposite his character literally. Lol my father was LITERALLY a blessing to people. Never violent. Only made friends. Had thousands show up to his funeral and he was only a man's man
Bro keep it up upload more more and more this is history accessible to the future generations don't look at it now. I for example was always fascinated with these events like the maxi trial although I could not get too deep into it because of the language barrier relied on the few documentaries out there. So what your doing is awesome appreciate it.
Matteo Messina Denaro learned that the main thing we can all learn from this is that no matter the deals, the murders, the bombs or the facts. To survive in the Mafia you only have to do one thing..... don't get caught!
It's not true. Nobody tries to arrest the mafia, because it is the mafia who govern the state. Messina Denaro, together with Provenzano, have understood that the state must be an ally of the Mafia, and not an enemy. They understood that it was necessary to stop with the bombs and massacres to subdue the state, but instead they must find a dialogue with the state. Dialogue that they found perfectly with Silvio Berlusconi's descent into politics. and in fact the bombs, after Riina's arrest, were never seen again, and the Mafia became more and more invisible, silent but above all ... powerful.
I saw an Italian tv series about Toto Riina and in it seems as if his brother in law Leolucca Bagarella had something to do with his capture and even his wife Ninnetta was becoming afraid of him I think he was too much even for mafiosi .
I saw a tv series about him and I saw a scene where his wife Ninnetta was afraid of him and that his brother in law Leolucca Bagarella had something to do with his capture. He was too much , really even for mafiosi.
@@edoardorettore4020 Confronto stupido e senza alcun senso! C’è la mafia! Ci sono i terroristi! La mancanza di uno non implica la presenza dell’altro, ci sono entrambi! Il fatto che tu non abbia dovuto piangere morti a causa del terrorismo non significa che non c’è! Lo stesso discorso vale per la mafia! Non puoi confrontarli e sceglier qual è il male minore! Sono entrambi veleni che andrebbero estirpati!
Il sorriso è stato una risposta al momento in cui Buscetta ha parafrasato in tono quasi beffardo una frase dello stesso Riina in un'altra seduta. Al che Buscetta ha chiesto se fosse «una risata ironica o sarcastica».
Never fault an argument with Italiano. They agreed on something yesterday and next day they swear it wasn't. Skill tricker and great twister just like its 🍕. Grazie per aver condiviso la tua storia di Mafia 👏👍👌🙏
@@emperor2097 he was member of Corleone Mafia? Who is the most Boss Who is the Boss of Corleone can i know? Because i would like to know about Corleone sicilya
@kolymian wolf It's difficult to say because they exist from ~900 years ('Ndrangheta) and ~500 years (Cosa Nostra, go to see the Beati Paoli lodge, and Camorra, from their legend of the knights of spain). The most important decisions regarding all the 3 (then they became 4 with the apulian mafia in the 60s) mafias always come from Calabria cause they are closer with freemasonry because of they are the older (but the last ones went in a trial). But the pentiti in the last 40 years always say that the "super-cupola" is in Sicily. It could be possible 'cause Goethe once said that "Sicily is where everything start", and in a freemasonic meaning it could be a deep sentence. And also Continental Freemasonry, subject to the Scottish one, and the Maltese one converge in Sicily. It's a hard question. Economically, Camorra was the stronger one and the more famous in XIXth century, but in the XXth Century Cosa nostra became really powerful because of the expansion in the USA, and it still the richest mafia in italy untill '93. Then the Casalesi camorra clan from Casal di Principe (CE, Campany) became really rich and extended. Having been initiated by the Sicilians, they maintained the contacts and support that previously belonged to the Corleonesi even after they departed from the Nuvoletta family (the rib of Cosa Nostra in Campania), despite the power and prestige of Provenzano. After the arrest of Francesco Schiavone in France, the turncoating of some members and the internal feuds, starting from 10 years the 'Ndrangheta has established itself more and more, which already did from the 80s with the almost total monopoly of cocaine in Europe and Australia.
These people always claim they’re innocent, but once they are locked up for a long time, crime will suddenly disappear for that moment…it only tells one thing
Woman judge was arrested later anyway...whats the difference between judges and mafia?Media makes a man bad or good...Falcone was made a martyr by the media..reality is that he will do the samw things that woman judge did..thia is all about..corruption power money
When he smiled you, this meant that very soon, his members would have taken care of you: a) strangled b) dissolved in acide c) flushed down in the toilet
Some facts: In 1470, after the marriage of Irena Kastrioti to the Prince of Bisognano (a great feudal lord of Calabria), many Albanians moved with the noble Irena to the land of her consort, thus settling Macchia Albanese, San Cosmo Albanese, San Demetrio Corone , San Giorgio Albanese, Spezzano Albanese and Vacarizzo Albanese. After the fall of Kruja (1478), the legendary capital of Skanderbeg's resistance to the Turks, new Albanian arrivals inhabited the towns of Acquaformosa, Castroregio, Cavallerizzo, Cervicati, Cerzeto, Civita, Falconara Albanese, Firmo, Frascineto, Lungro, Mongrassano, Plataci Porcile , Rota Greca, San Basile, San Benedetto, Ullano, San Giacomo di Acri, San Lorenzo del Vallo, San Martino di Finita, Santa Caterina Albanese, Santa Sofia di Epiro, Serra d'Aiello, etc. The great Albanian emigration of the half second millennium ended in 1533/34 when Albanian families settled in Naples on the island of Lipari, with the majority settling in Melfi, Brindisi, Montagna, Farneta, Maschito and San Constanto Albanese refugees arrived in 1467 (Barile) , 1744 (Villa Badessa) and 1774 (Brindisi Montagna). Other Arberesh groups have settled in the Parenzo area and in the village of Peroi (Istria and Pola). The colony of Peroi arose after a concession from Venice that welcomed some families commercially linked to Serenissima. Albanians between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries settled in Bari, Bosco Tosca and Pievetta Dogana Po (Piacenza), Cardevole (Corsica) and Rimini. Some Albanians preferred to join the Spanish army to fight heroically in European wars. The best known were the Albanian cavalry of Venice, the so-called Stratiotes, and the Albanian infantry of Naples, the Real Macedone, commanded by King Carlos VII [1734-59, III. By Spain: 1759-88].
Toto was 100% Sicilian. Sicily has seen Greeks, Romans, Normans, Arabs, and Albanians. It's possible that the clan feuds often seen in Albanian society showed up in Sicily as feuds between different Mafia clans.
@@hananokuni2580 I dunno if he was 100 % Sicilian, many arbereshe clans moved to Corleone from Piana degli Albanesi after stragia della ginestra and set up shop there. The Matrangas and the Cuccias for example. No one is 100% anything in Sicily except 100% Sicilian . Arbereshe are also 100% Sicilian, their ethnicity is another matter!
toto riina was the most brutal terrorist executioner of Cosa Nostra, but in the massacres against the state where Judge Falcone and Borsellino died, as Riina himself has said many times, even the Italian secret services were involved.
My uncle before he died of cancer was pretty big here in NY and did business in Sicily. He met Riana in the late 80’s in a cave in a small town in Sicily. Men like him had a ton of money but lives in caves, barns, sewer systems, underground tunnels just so they didn’t get arrested. They cared about family and power now money and material things.
@@mikeggg1979 your making it out if they were good men. They were gangsters/criminals. But you say they are humble men like they were good citizens. Get a grip. It's not the movies, it's real life. Look at all the suffering these people cause.
Quanto ti stimo per me sei stato un grande uomo nella vita ognuno sceglie la sua via l'importante è mantenerla e tu al contrario di 4 infami sei stato uomo onore e riposa in pace zio Totò
He's not lying he's just Totò Riina, i wanted to make a comparison but i can't even compare him to a lion, he is something that the world never saw before, more than 10thousand people killed and no regrets, saying death threats to a judge during a maxi procession and laughing at the judge when he says "mafia is over" he was right, mafia will never be over because mafia is commanded by people like him, they don't fear nothing and they laugh while being sentenced to a life sentence in isolation.
You know the video has been edited right ?? He didn’t laugh after hearing « the mafia is finished » it was when Buscetta talked about morality… Anyways it’s not false that after his arrest the mafia is nothing compared to what it was… I hope you know that now those mobsters are arguing on Facebook ? 😂
He was easily worth billion of dollars, easily, he had total control of the GLOBAL heroin trade, plus the construction business and all the others racket.
@@Clay-yb6lh How the mafia makes money (mostly)? Drugs, cocaine in particular. Who produce cocaine? The cartels. Who's richer in your opinion, the owner and the prodcuer or the distributor?
Rafaelle Cutolo was another one.Another innocent man.Persecuted and locked away for nothing.Then to add insult to injury they got the poor sister Rosetta involved .When all she used to do was tend her Roses and take care of her poor mother.Disgraceful!
"Tragediato " hahahahhaha 🤣🤣🤣 Era un carnefice , questo è ovvio, ma molti politici non sono di certo meglio di lui, con la differenza che l'hanno fatta franca. E a questi è andata di culo, che non ha parlato (in questo senso ha rispettato il codice d'onore )
Dove posso trovare l'audio dove Buscetta dice : Un uomo d’onore non va a dire a uno qualsiasi “Io sonno uomo d’onore”. Fa vedere la sua potenza occulta alle spalle. Lei deve sentire il mio peso quando mi avvicino a lei. Deve sentirlo velatamente. Io non vengo con una minacia da lei. Sempre verrò sorridente. E lei sa che dietro quel sorriso c’è una minaccia che incombe sulla sua testa. Io non verrò a dire a lei “Io a lei farò questo questo”. No! Se lei mi capirà, bene! Se non mi capirà, lei ne soffrirà le consequenze!
La cosa che cià deluso a tutti gli italiani è che a riina gli avete fatto tutti i processi e a muso duro,ad andreotti che era il numero uno insieme ai suoi discepoli...tutto liscio
@@kadiryilmaz4847 Brusca is a lousy killer and had to go to jail until his death, today he went out because he served his sentence for the government, but he no longer counts in the mafia and he can't do anything anymore, abruptly he made deals with the secret services and if he makes a wrong move, the services make him out in two seconds.
🤣🤣🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 the mafia is the Italian government. Toto reina is just an executioner who must be jailed when he is no longer needed or when he no longer follows the orders of the government.
His mood is changing in a second. This type of individual is dangerous and impredictible.
I watched the entire video and don't speak Italian.....but I see his mood and demeanor remain consistent during each of the quick edits of this compilation video....may I ask what your referring to exactly?
Hahaha 🤣🤣🤣
To be fair, I see an older man who respects the court.
Many criminals are not as polite as him.
@@liamsmith2340 bro this guy kill people in acid. A child as well. Totó Riina the boss of "cosa nostra"
@@lucamarchi6939 What does that have to do with this topic?
La risata dopo la frase "la mafia è finita" è stata montata ad arte.
Riina in realtà rimase muto ed impassibile davanti a tutte le accuse di Buscetta. Solo alla fine Buscetta chiese a Riina se egli ce l'aveva con lui o con tutti i "divorziati" in Italia. Ed egli iniziò a ridere.
a me preoccupano tanto le persone che per fare il video piu a effetto montano la risata di riina su un pezzo che non c'entra
Sbatto Palle in gola a Riina
Esatto .
Bravissimo. Bravissimo.
Palle in testa a Riina con trippa e cozze pelose.
Toto Riina, evil incarnate and yet fascinating. He came from literally nothing and took control of Sicily, An illiterate peasant who yet possessed an innate intelligence and absolute zero barriers. He had his own savage goals and nothing was going to stop him.
The Beast, The Shrimp and yet nobody dare look him in the eyes when he was alive. Like all tyrants he went to far and destroyed not only many, many others but also himself.
the subtitles are a brilliant feature and bring him more to life in these clips.
A ghoul of a man
@Christopher tevnan Absolutely correct, Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot and it is happening still with Isis. It is fear driven by fear, kill or be killed.
long live the King 🤴👌💸
Don't forget anyway, that at the end of the day, he was just a ruthless killer. Yes he was a leader, among violent criminals, but he was able to do what he did, just because the corrupted politicians at the time, used him. As you mentioned, he destroyed himself and his family's life. All in all, he was just a loser and he lived an orrible life. If he was a king, he was a sewer rats' king.
@@bruttosporcoecattivo at the very end, he was a human like you and me. I see no reason in making a monster out of these people, it‘s one thing if you enjoy murdering children, but one being a criminal
THANKS FOR THE TRANSLATION 💯 VERY INFORMATIVE
Man you are awesome for these videos. Thank you. Especially translating all of this. It would be awesome if you could get and translate the Buscetta testimony and his confrontation with Toto Riina. You are awesome. Subscribed!
Its on youtube but no english subs
Buscetta was a gentleman next to him. Another level too. So literate and intelligent.
THANK YOU ITS SO HARD TO FIND TOTO RIINA FOOTAGE WITH ENGLISH SUBS
Why are you interested in that? Asking out of curiosity
@@Super000x000 Because we already watch everything about American Cosa Nostra.
Now we have to watch Sicily
@@Super000x000 You’re on the same vid as him, ask yourself that lol
@@MathisR412 I am italian. What I meant is why he, a person who is not, is interested in an italian phenomenon.
@@Super000x000 ohhh lol still a pretty silly question. Same reasons an Italian guy would be interested in an American “phenomenon”
Please do more in the future! I’m glad somebody like you are adding subs to la cosa nostra. I hope one day you do Luciano Leggio in the future!
Liggio
He ones said in a interview that his name is ritten with the e, but one day the paypers changed it, propbly for mistakes, since than he was knowen as Liggio.
This guy was fucking unbelievable. He didn't have to use words to scare the living sh** outta you - one look of him was enough. Believe it or not, but even on trial he stole the whole "show". When faced multiple life-sentences, knowing he'd never even see his family again, he didn't flinch - didn't stutter - didn't say anything - didn't even raise an eyebrow. Just a sardonic smile and those eyes made you aware that he was like a lion in a cage - give him the chance, they'll bite you in half.
I dont' know... He seems just a coward to me, like any other mafioso.
@You ever heard him speaking in his native tongue?
Yes!
There were PLENTY OF COWARDS among them - "tough guys" only good for shooting other people in the BACK or dealing with CHILDREN. We know ONE at least! He just got out of jail! You know whom I'm talking about! :) :) He - Riina - was just something else - always had something "animalistic" in him - it's not just my impresssion - I'm not the guy who is saying those things by myself.
A "coward"? ...NO! - he was no "coward" - you can believe that. You don't have to believe it obviously. You could underestimate him and fall for his ACT - the poor, little illiterate peasant that "loves children". The mob-families in Palermo made that very same mistake - took him for what he appeared.
Guess what! - not one of them is alive today. He simply BUTCHERED them.
Don't underestimate the ...almost perverted hunger some people of peasant stock develop - people of his era I mean - men that are a dying breed by now.
He was born in absolute, degrading and almost inhuman poverty. Hunger for people like me (or - idk! - possibly You) is just a word - he carried that hunger inside himself like a "mark" for his whole life. Many of them are obsessed with MONEY - believe me when I say to You he didn't give a f**k about money, but he was sickly obsessed with POWER &CONTROL.
I think Buscetta said the same...
JUST AS A SIDE-NOTE! He was caught in 1993 or '92 (something like that?!)- SO! - by 2014 he had been in TOTAL isolation (what in the States PS would be called "A HOLE") for 21 years. Cancer ate half his face. Still didn't even THINK to co-operate or break or give ANY secrets away. By 2017 he was UNRECOGNIZABLE. He died and did not break. I cannot glorify him - that's simply (and OBVIOUSLY!) impossible.
...but - is it in a way... I'll say it! - a sort of "sick admiration" - YEAH! YOU BET!
You can believe it! - 24 years in the hole and never asked any pardons - never asked for any discounts - never asked for ANYTHING - died UNREPENTANT as he LIVED. Total ISOLATION FOR 24 YEARS.
I know for a fact that (REAL) tough-guys who simply BROKE after ONE YEAR or TWO.
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PS.
Afterall - I can see by your account you are Italian yourself. You study (or pactice - quote): "Diritto ed informazione giuridica."
SO?? :) You tell me! :D
Let's make a "thought-experiment"! If we would go back in time - 'to the mid-80's/early 90's - and - for some reason we had the internet & comm-tools we have today...
...would you think TWICE before posting that very same post you have just written now - about him being a "coward" BACK THEN? :) ...under your real name none the less? :) :)
My money's on "YES" - you WOULD think twice about it, and - ...there's nothing wrong with it.
It's NORMAL.
People were afraid as hell back then, when bombs were flying off all over Italy.
See...
...I just do not like to "add to the pile" now that he is ASHES. THE GUY'S DEAD. It's history.
It's just easy to say (TODAY!) ... "Ah! - he was "this" & "that".
Was he a POS ? HELL - YEAH! He was absolutelly IMMORAL.
Was he a "COWARD"? ...NO!
Honestly? - I cannot say he was a "coward" - I just cannot agree on that - for better or worse.
@@2serveand2protect He was a ruthless psycopath and also a coward. When he was arrested, he looked scared, says the man who captured him ( Sergio De Caprio "Ultimo"), because at the beginning he thought they were there to kill him. He killed so many people, and ordered the death of many others. He killed innocent people, women and children, most of them, of course, couldn't even defend themselves in that moment (wow, real tough shit!). He was basically a loser who was used by politicians and part of the government of the time. In an exceptionally carrupted country like Italy, he was doing the dirty labor job. He enjoyed it? Of course he did, he was a sadistic maniac. He also destroyed or at least greatly damaged Cosa Nostra, with his crazy actions, so he was also very stupid. He forced the government to arrest and defeat him. Many, many people in Italy at the time were poor and hungry, but the majority of them worked hard to improve their life. Some of them succeded, many remained poor, but anyway, they didn't become crazy, psychopathic killers.
It's true, he, compared to others, was more resilient during prison time. And I think it's probably because, he understood it was over. "Still didn't even THINK to co-operate or break or give ANY secrets away". That's not true. During his long detention, he tryed a few times to indirectly leak some information, but he probably knew, that if he ever started to cooperate, he would've drink a "spiked coffee" in the morning. If you know some Italian history, you know what I'm talking about...
By the way, he wasn't always in total isolation. He had some social time, now and then, with other inmates, during his prison life. A pretty disgusting, horrible life, if you think about it.
@@bruttosporcoecattivo You may be right. Still! - I don't feel easy to "add to the pile" TODAY - once the guy is DEAD. Secondly - AND MOST IMPORTANTLY! - that phrase "he was scared when captured" - that's what all cops use to say - especially "Ultimo" said many other things that do not add ONE THING TO THE OTHER! :D Did you know that?? Watch yourself a documentary titled "ABBATTIAMOLI" from La7 8 (it is in Italian)- it's quite long and - at times! - even BORING - but it says a few things about "Ultimo" that are at the very least confusing. In one documentary (that's the one thing I noticed myself!) - he says (quote): "I pointed my gun at him" - in ANOTHER ONE - that very same giuy says he wasn't even there, he was just coordinating the "capture" of Riina from the CU or "bus" as the Feds call it - the van witrh the comm. & surveillance equipment...sooo...I don't believe ONE WORD out of "Ultimo". It's a guy who likes to play "Rambo" in front of the cameras and let's not forget - the very same people that were credited with the CAPTURE of Riina are (directly or INDIRECTLY) RESPONSIBLE FOR NOT HAVING HIS HOUSE SECURED AND SEARCHED ...FOR EIGHTEEN DAYS?? The "BOSS OF BOSSESS" OF Cosa Nostra gets arrested and the very same people DO NOT EVEN SEARCH HIS HOUSE WHERE HE KEPT ALL EVERTHING THAT MATTERED WITH HIM?? I am sorry! I don't believe ONE WORD out of "Ultimo"! As for "leaking things" - I'm also not so sure! :) ...that whole "conversation" was very ODD to say the least. You may say he tried to "leak" things ...but at the same time he didn't ask nor for any "forgiveness" - "discounts" or any other sorts of having his jailtime to be more comfortable?? :D ...to me it seemed like he was trying to scare off someone - to BACK THE F**K OFF ...maybe (possibly!) - OR - it seemed to me he was trying to communicate something to someone on the OUTSIDE of "cosa nostra" ...EITHER WAY!...I think men like him - in cosa nostra or not - are a dying breed. Nowadays criminals do not put bombs and rarely kill ...but they are probably WAY more dangerous. For instance! I bet there's people WAAAY more dangerous than Matteo Messina Denaro in Sicily.
Quote: "A pretty disgusting, horrible life, if you think about it." Well - YEAH! THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT! The guy was a monster? He WAS! Was he a "COWARD"?? No! - I don't see it. BRUSCA is a COWARD - an almost comical one and a shame for Italy.
WAS RIINA A HORRIBLE INDIVIDUAL?? SURE! That's obvious! NON CI PIOVE, as You guys say! ...I just don't see him as a "coward".
This man was unbelievable. Very dangerous
" Very dangerous" isn't strong enough to describe this guy.
He is a nice guy. I dont know you are talking about
He was a poor farmer!
@@ddb3734 😅😂😂😂
@kolymian wolf Sicilian Mafia 💪
@@ddb3734 He was the best guy arooooouuuunnnd!!! What murdaaaaaaa???
He's a real sociopath . He vehemently claims that he's a wrongly accused innocent person and constantly talks about other people's crimes and plots against him . Never any question in his mind that he's the one who's done wrong .
:)) he’s not a sociopath.he does what he know he has to do at any cost. “Never cooperate with police. Never tell that the mafia exists” in one word Omerta.he was a boss and died like a boss even if in prison.
@@alexandrurotariu2640 he was a sociopath.
@@alexandrurotariu2640 you do realise that he was child killer and terrorist?
@@cosmolupo , president obama has killed more kids and people than riina. where is obama now? being given 60 million dollar book deals, living it up with celebrities in martha's vinyard and was given a nobel peace prize to boot while he droned children to death all over africa and the middle east while spying on his own citizens and his nations allies and had to get exposed by snowden.
riina is a saint in comparison.
@@blqest125 so? Because of that riina was good guy?
05:03 "the mafia is over"
Toto Riina laughs.
That folks is true SAVAGERY! This man has balls.
Mafia in italy cant ended beacuse Riina win vs state... now state is mafia... in italy there ARENT STATE
Riina was boss of cosa nostra... but in italy there are ndrangheta camorra sacra corona... and all is most powerfull.
@@sbnolove9090 when rina was boss ndrageta was weak comparing with cosa nostra and comora bosses was close with him
@@sbnolove9090 in his era he was capo dei capi
He laughed because that guy was talking nonsense.
He was a "poor man slandered" & "Just a Farmer" ...Ole boy sounds a lot like El Chapo when he was captured
Chapo had no honor ... This guy is a real Capo 🤌
@@rumbajunior6991 no real capo is B. and only B
This man blew up a highway, no a house, a car, a whole stretch of highway, killing Judge Falcone and all his bodyguards, you have no idea who Riina was
A true psychopath to the core of his soul. When Riina was a child, he lost his father and some brothers and other relatives killed in an accident by a bomb which they tried to extract gun powder from. I think that was when he died emotionally. He turned into an ever growing monster.
We have watched that movie.
@@iDeklasuar and it was a great movie. Or actually a TV series.
Looks like such a nice man! The grandfather everybody wishes..
This guy is the real deal no one comes Close or compare he is the most dangerous feared man in the planet he’s the only one that can take out any world leader and go home and play with his kids right after
Looks like my father. But my father was opposite his character literally. Lol my father was LITERALLY a blessing to people. Never violent. Only made friends. Had thousands show up to his funeral and he was only a man's man
No one asked
@@frankiemoore9127 thank you for your thought. God bless you
God bless your father.
@@sergioleone4203 God bless you and your family. Much respect to you my friend
Free Palestine
Imagine this guy when he’s mad. His eyes are like dark holes of just nothing yet say so much
They called him the beast for a reason.
5:05 beastly smile
One look at him and you know the guy's insane.
Bro keep it up upload more more and more this is history accessible to the future generations don't look at it now. I for example was always fascinated with these events like the maxi trial although I could not get too deep into it because of the language barrier relied on the few documentaries out there. So what your doing is awesome appreciate it.
Is not history because is not past, mafia never ended and will never, is too strong.
Great work. Could you translate some from Rafaelle Cuotolo or other cammoristi interviews?
Matteo Messina Denaro learned that the main thing we can all learn from this is that no matter the deals, the murders, the bombs or the facts. To survive in the Mafia you only have to do one thing..... don't get caught!
It's not true. Nobody tries to arrest the mafia, because it is the mafia who govern the state. Messina Denaro, together with Provenzano, have understood that the state must be an ally of the Mafia, and not an enemy. They understood that it was necessary to stop with the bombs and massacres to subdue the state, but instead they must find a dialogue with the state. Dialogue that they found perfectly with Silvio Berlusconi's descent into politics. and in fact the bombs, after Riina's arrest, were never seen again, and the Mafia became more and more invisible, silent but above all ... powerful.
@@BohFra provenezano did a good move. Riina was too destructive
I saw an Italian tv series about Toto Riina and in it seems as if his brother in law Leolucca Bagarella had something to do with his capture and even his wife Ninnetta was becoming afraid of him I think he was too much even for mafiosi .
In the end he got caught too
THE REAL BOSS OF BOSSES
I saw a tv series about him and I saw a scene where his wife Ninnetta was afraid of him and that his brother in law Leolucca Bagarella had something to do with his capture. He was too much , really even for mafiosi.
5:06
Judge : Mafia finita
Riina: you are next
he wasnt a judge, he was Buscetta
Wasn't "hold my beer" what Riina responded?
all i know is he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Yes because he is from Sicily not the US.
@@nealbeard1 small hands that was his problem.
Hahhahahahahahahah
Vedere quel sorriso al "la mafia è finita" è davvero struggente.
Se non ci fosse la mafia ci sarebbero i terroristi, preferisco avere la mafia sinceramente
@@edoardorettore4020 Confronto stupido e senza alcun senso! C’è la mafia! Ci sono i terroristi! La mancanza di uno non implica la presenza dell’altro, ci sono entrambi! Il fatto che tu non abbia dovuto piangere morti a causa del terrorismo non significa che non c’è! Lo stesso discorso vale per la mafia! Non puoi confrontarli e sceglier qual è il male minore! Sono entrambi veleni che andrebbero estirpati!
Il sorriso è stato una risposta al momento in cui Buscetta ha parafrasato in tono quasi beffardo una frase dello stesso Riina in un'altra seduta. Al che Buscetta ha chiesto se fosse «una risata ironica o sarcastica».
Never fault an argument with Italiano. They agreed on something yesterday and next day they swear it wasn't. Skill tricker and great twister just like its 🍕.
Grazie per aver condiviso la tua storia di Mafia 👏👍👌🙏
"I have just been an ordinary farmer" : ))
Thank you. Please post translated again.
Глаза у него добрые и справедливые.... Мне кажется, что его оклеветали....
this man was the most dangerours mob ever lived.
the maximum expresion of evil.
what did he do?
The story is too long.
@@emperor2097 he look so boss and dangerous Person
He was in Mafia
And they have kill alot of people right
@@rexhepramadani3351 Yes!..
@@emperor2097 he was member of Corleone Mafia?
Who is the most Boss
Who is the Boss of Corleone can i know?
Because i would like to know about Corleone sicilya
Hey u say fugitive I say, I was going to work 😂😂
This was a very violent man.
Andreotti chief of italian freemasons
@Janjicar
Just the mafiosi has it.
PS: Andreotti was roman, not sicilian
@Janjicar
Yeah, i know,you are talkin about Bratva, i just said that in sicily just mafiosi are freemasonry-fiend, other people hate it.
@Abdeljalilkeddaoui
Yeah, its true
@Abdeljalilkeddaoui
But Military Order of Malta (Andreotti was there) is stronger and older than propaganda 2
@kolymian wolf
It's difficult to say because they exist from ~900 years ('Ndrangheta) and ~500 years (Cosa Nostra, go to see the Beati Paoli lodge, and Camorra, from their legend of the knights of spain). The most important decisions regarding all the 3 (then they became 4 with the apulian mafia in the 60s) mafias always come from Calabria cause they are closer with freemasonry because of they are the older (but the last ones went in a trial). But the pentiti in the last 40 years always say that the "super-cupola" is in Sicily. It could be possible 'cause Goethe once said that "Sicily is where everything start", and in a freemasonic meaning it could be a deep sentence. And also Continental Freemasonry, subject to the Scottish one, and the Maltese one converge in Sicily. It's a hard question. Economically, Camorra was the stronger one and the more famous in XIXth century, but in the XXth Century Cosa nostra became really powerful because of the expansion in the USA, and it still the richest mafia in italy untill '93. Then the Casalesi camorra clan from Casal di Principe (CE, Campany) became really rich and extended. Having been initiated by the Sicilians, they maintained the contacts and support that previously belonged to the Corleonesi even after they departed from the Nuvoletta family (the rib of Cosa Nostra in Campania), despite the power and prestige of Provenzano. After the arrest of Francesco Schiavone in France, the turncoating of some members and the internal feuds, starting from 10 years the 'Ndrangheta has established itself more and more, which already did from the 80s with the almost total monopoly of cocaine in Europe and Australia.
Se ce un mafioso di grosso calibro questo è, la dott Saguto.
Forza zio grande toto ❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
These people always claim they’re innocent, but once they are locked up for a long time, crime will suddenly disappear for that moment…it only tells one thing
Look at the public minister's arm to stop the woman judge's questions, from 4:25
Woman judge was arrested later anyway...whats the difference between judges and mafia?Media makes a man bad or good...Falcone was made a martyr by the media..reality is that he will do the samw things that woman judge did..thia is all about..corruption power money
He seems nice
When he smiled you, this meant that very soon, his members would have taken care of you: a) strangled b) dissolved in acide c) flushed down in the toilet
he put a baby in a bathtub full of acid and then went to dinner
@@valerio727 wtfff
@@dani-vz3zz he really did that
The Italian secret services knew he was hiding in Gozo ! But they let him be ! Too many politicians and top brass would have been incriminated !
Exactly. The whole fucking country is organized crime.
SABIRICA ZIO MIO TOTO' RINA SABIRICA ZIO MIO SALVATORE TI VOGLIO TANTO TANTO TANTO TANTO TI AMO ❤❤
Some facts: In 1470, after the marriage of Irena Kastrioti to the Prince of Bisognano (a great feudal lord of Calabria), many Albanians moved with the noble Irena to the land of her consort, thus settling Macchia Albanese, San Cosmo Albanese, San Demetrio Corone , San Giorgio Albanese, Spezzano Albanese and Vacarizzo Albanese. After the fall of Kruja (1478), the legendary capital of Skanderbeg's resistance to the Turks, new Albanian arrivals inhabited the towns of Acquaformosa, Castroregio, Cavallerizzo, Cervicati, Cerzeto, Civita, Falconara Albanese, Firmo, Frascineto, Lungro, Mongrassano, Plataci Porcile , Rota Greca, San Basile, San Benedetto, Ullano, San Giacomo di Acri, San Lorenzo del Vallo, San Martino di Finita, Santa Caterina Albanese, Santa Sofia di Epiro, Serra d'Aiello, etc.
The great Albanian emigration of the half second millennium ended in 1533/34 when Albanian families settled in Naples on the island of Lipari, with the majority settling in Melfi, Brindisi, Montagna, Farneta, Maschito and San Constanto Albanese refugees arrived in 1467 (Barile) , 1744 (Villa Badessa) and 1774 (Brindisi Montagna). Other Arberesh groups have settled in the Parenzo area and in the village of Peroi (Istria and Pola). The colony of Peroi arose after a concession from Venice that welcomed some families commercially linked to Serenissima. Albanians between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries settled in Bari, Bosco Tosca and Pievetta Dogana Po (Piacenza), Cardevole (Corsica) and Rimini.
Some Albanians preferred to join the Spanish army to fight heroically in European wars. The best known were the Albanian cavalry of Venice, the so-called Stratiotes, and the Albanian infantry of Naples, the Real Macedone, commanded by King Carlos VII [1734-59, III. By Spain: 1759-88].
Toto was 100% Sicilian. Sicily has seen Greeks, Romans, Normans, Arabs, and Albanians. It's possible that the clan feuds often seen in Albanian society showed up in Sicily as feuds between different Mafia clans.
@@hananokuni2580 I dunno if he was 100 % Sicilian, many arbereshe clans moved to Corleone from Piana degli Albanesi after stragia della ginestra and set up shop there. The Matrangas and the Cuccias for example. No one is 100% anything in Sicily except 100% Sicilian . Arbereshe are also 100% Sicilian, their ethnicity is another matter!
Also John Belushi was Albanese 😁....and Anna Oxa...and Antonio Gramsci..
@@andreslebon3869 there are many, too many, but yes you are right
E quindi?
toto riina was the most brutal terrorist executioner of Cosa Nostra, but in the massacres against the state where Judge Falcone and Borsellino died, as Riina himself has said many times, even the Italian secret services were involved.
The plan "stay behind" aswell
why italian secret services involved
@@jayd4ever a part of Italian secret services was in business with mafia, with a part of Vatican and a part of masonry.
@@lucad.8008 why mafia why they work for italian government
Responsible for the murder of thousands of people: "I'm just a poor farmer."
Le bugiarderie😄😄
My uncle before he died of cancer was pretty big here in NY and did business in Sicily. He met Riana in the late 80’s in a cave in a small town in Sicily. Men like him had a ton of money but lives in caves, barns, sewer systems, underground tunnels just so they didn’t get arrested. They cared about family and power now money and material things.
Thank you Toto Riina is my uncle
@@reperreper7005 He was no joke brother, I wish more men were like him, humble but a straight beast. RIP to a real G
@@mikeggg1979 your making it out if they were good men. They were gangsters/criminals. But you say they are humble men like they were good citizens. Get a grip. It's not the movies, it's real life. Look at all the suffering these people cause.
@@mikeggg1979 wtf are you talking about toto Riina is the worst person ever
Correct.
It would be amazingif you could translate the Buscetta testimony and his confrontation with Toto Riina and Pippo Calo!!! THANK YOU BRO
Its schemes is twisting things around setting the ones up thats helping me
Toto Rinna🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Adolf Hitler 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Era il top comandava tutto..anche in America
Quanto ti stimo per me sei stato un grande uomo nella vita ognuno sceglie la sua via l'importante è mantenerla e tu al contrario di 4 infami sei stato uomo onore e riposa in pace zio Totò
bruh
@@matty_woo8244 in italiano grazie..
Se ti avesse ammazzato moglie o figli non ti saresti permesso di dire queste cose !
I love you,s and respect you
Ha precedenti penali????
Riina : 😎😎😎
Riina: si, signor presidente. Una multa per divieto di sosta
@@hiksos84 solo? E quella per eccesso di velocità
Mattia Faraoni?
Senior OMERTA
Subscribed!
GRANDE ZIO
Zio Totò
Real goodfather
A Sicilian knows who he or she is. Which translates to NO FEAR!!!
He smiles when he shouldn't. This guy is lying with his face
He's not lying he's just Totò Riina, i wanted to make a comparison but i can't even compare him to a lion, he is something that the world never saw before, more than 10thousand people killed and no regrets, saying death threats to a judge during a maxi procession and laughing at the judge when he says "mafia is over" he was right, mafia will never be over because mafia is commanded by people like him, they don't fear nothing and they laugh while being sentenced to a life sentence in isolation.
The maximum expresion of evil
5:03 I also had to laugh.
You know the video has been edited right ?? He didn’t laugh after hearing « the mafia is finished » it was when Buscetta talked about morality… Anyways it’s not false that after his arrest the mafia is nothing compared to what it was… I hope you know that now those mobsters are arguing on Facebook ? 😂
Il giorno prima di morire mi disse che si stava addormentando
"I have nothing!"
He had 6.000 billions of Lire, MINIMUM...
😂
He was easily worth billion of dollars, easily, he had total control of the GLOBAL heroin trade, plus the construction business and all the others racket.
@@JesusChrist-fm9uj more like, he had a big role in the global heroin trade (at the time), but controlling it, not at all.
@@Clay-yb6lh You mean the mafia it's richer than the cartels? Not at all.
@@bruttosporcoecattivo yeas of cuorse the richest mafia is the ndrangheta 55 billions for year
@@Clay-yb6lh How the mafia makes money (mostly)? Drugs, cocaine in particular. Who produce cocaine? The cartels. Who's richer in your opinion, the owner and the prodcuer or the distributor?
He didn't betray his choice Lion!!! 👑
Rafaelle Cutolo was another one.Another innocent man.Persecuted and locked away for nothing.Then to add insult to injury they got the poor sister Rosetta involved .When all she used to do was tend her Roses and take care of her poor mother.Disgraceful!
Non si capisce na Minchia
Innocente😂😂😂
Question: Was Massimo Carminati (who influenced Romanza Criminals and Suburra's Samurai) under this man's control or not?
No
Not at all
They certainly had contacts, but I think Massimo Carminati was independent.
Carminati as Rome mafia member met Pippo Calò, Riina's man in Rome
"Tragediato " hahahahhaha 🤣🤣🤣
Era un carnefice , questo è ovvio, ma molti politici non sono di certo meglio di lui, con la differenza che l'hanno fatta franca. E a questi è andata di culo, che non ha parlato (in questo senso ha rispettato il codice d'onore )
capo di tuttie capi 👑
Judge : mafia is over
Riina : hhhhh
He sure looks like an angry old man.
He kinda have to. He playing part of farmer who is wrongly indicted
He sure liked to wear green.
No comment,❤️❤️❤️
I am Italian and I am reading English subtitles because you cannot understand him 100%
Did you not understand? Ebbè certo le Marche sono al nord
Io sono italiano e lo capisco perfettamente ! Sei milanese?
Dove posso trovare l'audio dove Buscetta dice :
Un uomo d’onore non va a dire a uno qualsiasi “Io sonno uomo d’onore”.
Fa vedere la sua potenza occulta alle spalle.
Lei deve sentire il mio peso quando mi avvicino a lei.
Deve sentirlo velatamente.
Io non vengo con una minacia da lei.
Sempre verrò sorridente.
E lei sa che dietro quel sorriso c’è una minaccia che incombe sulla sua testa.
Io non verrò a dire a lei “Io a lei farò questo questo”. No!
Se lei mi capirà, bene!
Se non mi capirà, lei ne soffrirà le consequenze!
is there any chance that anyone is able to send me the video or a link, or even the title of the full video of the trial at 0:17 to 0:45
He's saying a whole lotta nothing. As expected.
La cosa che cià deluso a tutti gli italiani è che a riina gli avete fatto tutti i processi e a muso duro,ad andreotti che era il numero uno insieme ai suoi discepoli...tutto liscio
Rip zio toto
🙌
Could you also upload something about Giovanni Brusca?
Giovanni Brusca children killersss
Fun fact: Now he is free
@@utenteantimoralismo8549 Then nobody is safe anymore
@@kadiryilmaz4847 i know, I'm italian.
@@kadiryilmaz4847 Brusca is a lousy killer and had to go to jail until his death, today he went out because he served his sentence for the government, but he no longer counts in the mafia and he can't do anything anymore, abruptly he made deals with the secret services and if he makes a wrong move, the services make him out in two seconds.
Das war ein ganz böses beast
Where is he now you can be feared but in your grave you gonna see my friend
God of Mafia
I don‘t see a monster here. I see a very smart & talented man, who knows how to speak. Live by the gun die by the gun
I would like to see what he has to say when they present him with evidence of him, too much nonsense talk with no evidence 😖😖😖
Over there is great people
Ti aspettano le tue vittime dall altra parte...ti aspettano da molto anni.
Il peggiore dei Criminali
Viviamo di correttezza morale
Even dogs were not treated as he was treated, because dogs are loyal and innocent animals. He was a coward, ruthless and infamous criminal
🤣🤣🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
the mafia is the Italian government. Toto reina is just an executioner who must be jailed when he is no longer needed or when he no longer follows the orders of the government.
the freemasons not the government
Real Mafia Boss
Per me lei è stato un vero grande uomo
He's very alogorical
Im the one thats stopping abuse on woman children and elderly
dove la vorava cereno i morti !!!
The evil
the real Mafia 🤨 this guy would not back down .. not afraid of death, or jail 👌 Capo di Capo 🤴🕴
*Capo dei capi
Beetles Chief!
totto rina God of mafia 💯
Rina needs to know that he is on trial for murdering children who are not his. Looks like a cunning guy.