The murder of Pier Paolo Pasolini could be linked to the theft of the original films of some scenes of his film “Salò and the 120 Days of Sodom”, which was still in production: the author and the director would have left at Idroscalo di Ostia, where he was later killed just to be able to recover them. That is the hypothesis emerging from the final report of the last legislature’s parliamentary anti-mafia commission, published today.
In this hypothesis, the Commission adds, they would be “Significant criminal groups” such as the Banda della Magliana were involved in the crime.
The report presented by the Commission also states that “completely unlikely solutions of a judicial nature are now emerging, but it remains useful from a historical perspective that research into the motive and methods of aggression that caused Pasolini’s death, both have never been elucidated , can be taken up again in the light of the albeit embryonic findings from the work of the investigative commission”.
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