Monstrous
Apocalypse Soon => Religions, Cults & Sects => Topic started by: Loki on July 26, 2006, 01:05:46 PM
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The badly beaten and mutilated corpse of Gianmario Roveraro, one of Italy's reputedly most pious financiers, was discovered "cut to pieces" under a motorway overpass near Parma yesterday, some two weeks after he was kidnapped while returning home from a meeting of the conservative Roman Catholic group Opus Dei.
Three people were arrested on suspicion of the kidnapping and macabre murder of Mr Roveraro, a banker who had been questioned by investigators in connection with the spectacular €14bn (£9.5bn) collapse of the Parmalat food empire in 2003.
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Hey, Fra - what's the local scoop on this story?
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Hey, Fra - what's the local scoop on this story?
From the news I hear it's less Opus Dei oriented (though they do mention that) and more focused on the Parmalat scandal.
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Reminds me of the murder of "God's Banker" (?Roberto Calvi?)...
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Reminds me of the murder of "God's Banker" (?Roberto Calvi?)...
Calvi is correct. How so? I remember him being supposedly bound to the Masonic lodge
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Yeah, Propaganda Due... But it was the Vatican connection and the body being left under a bridge that caught my attention.
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*Yeah, Propaganda Due... *
I'm impressed.
*But it was the Vatican connection and the body being left under a bridge that caught my attention.*
I'm not that impressed anymore. So put in the cauldron Emanuela Orlandi, a teenager that went missing in 1983 in the Vatican. She's still missing, actually.