His traces were lost on July 30, 2000 and today, after 22 years, his assassins have been arrested.

The cold case of Giulio Giaccio, the 26-year-old Neapolitan worker killed and dissolved in acid by two leading members of the Polverino clan because he was considered the "unwanted" lover of the sister of one of the two killers, seems resolved.

At the end of the investigations, the Carabinieri of the Naples Investigative Unit notified new charges and two arrest warrants to as many prominent members of the Polverino clan. They are Salvatore Cammarota, 55, detained in L'Aquila, and Carlo Nappi, 64, in prison in Livorno. To shed light on what happened, the statements of some collaborators of justice were also necessary, including Giuseppe Simioli , former boss of the Polverino clan, and Roberto Perrone .

Subsequent investigations by the investigators made it possible to discover that the boy had been mistaken for a certain Salvatore, who was having an affair with Cammarota's sister. The two arrested, posing as police officers , forced the victim to board their car where he was interrogated. Giaccio denied the romantic relationship several times, but was shot in the head and his body was destroyed. The matter has been the subject of several investigations.

(Unioneonline/vf)

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