tween the alleged murder mastermind and the reputed psychic. the black widow versus the black which. look [speaking non-english] translator: when i was on the stand face to face with patrizia i wasn t emotional at all. because in that moment i was only telling them the truth. i didn t lie and i admitted my faults and by frailties. [end of translation] this is pina more than two decades after she betrayed the woman who had entrusted her with all her deepest secrets. why do you think she trusted? you translator: because it wasn t like i was part of the wealthy millionaires world so i couldn t talk. who could i tell her secrets to? so having a friend in naples and being able to tell her everything without anyone later knowing was a big advantage for her.
staying maurizio on tv and in the newspapers. she was furious. she didn t hide that fury. she spoke straight out to the press saying he was a bad husband, he was a bad businessman, he was weak. she said he s like a seat cushion that keeps the imprint of the last person that is sat on it. the patrizia s public outbursts and scared paola. she said as much to investigators. paola is transparent that she things that patrizia is a lead suspect here. her life had been made hell by patrizia making these threats and being so angry. paulo told police that when maurizio died, his daughters inherited his apartment. and patrizia did waste any time taking possession of it. can you believe that not even 24 hours after the murder, patrizia shows up here front eviction murder and tells the paola franchi, get out. 24 hours later? it gets worse than that. that letter was drafted after the murder, hours after the murder. paulo was tossed to the street? not only she, she basically to
from his wife, maurizio was finally his own man. he was able to be reborn. he was able to become himself, finally. he wasn t under anybody s pressure. or anybody s constraint like rodolfo, or patrizia. the man with home sheree loud had fallen in love didn t seem to be constrained by anything anymore. like the time he surprised her in new york with a very expensive delicacy he sneaked past airport customs. he would smuggle in truffle. we love truffle. he d put it in a jar with rice and smuggled big, big and we shave it on everything. eggs, pasta. he was just so excited to do
give me all your money. hello? give me the money. everybody give me everything. give me the money. that is a fail. only to fail when it is time to carry it out. i cannot be alone in this but who carries money anymore. i have a credit card, my past, and my driver s license, and that is it. he may have gotten $100 if if these people gave him money. what an embarrassment. a woman making her boyfriend
basically. they were having problems getting their point across to the police, initially, at the scene. i have a daughter the same age, and if it happened to me, i would want and expect everybody to help me. right. he was actually incredibly helpful and very friendly. and he kind of filled me in a lot on what was going on, who these people were. he took me around the place, showed me where the mccann apartments were. he d showed me everything. there were times during the day that you had nothing to do and you were just sitting there, and he would come by. he would speak with us. he was always trying to know what was happening. was it normal that the person was so willing to help, that was always in the crime scene, always wanted to have information from the crime scene? who is this guy? , they re asking themselves. what s he doing so close to the