A meeting lasting more than eight hours between Emanuela Orlandi's brother, Pietro, and the Vatican promoter of justice Alessandro Diddi .

Pietro was heard as a " person informed about the facts" in the context of the new investigation opened by the Vatican into the disappearance of Emanuela and he reported that he had also named "excellent names" . Perhaps the most important day in the last 40 years to shed light on a disappearance still shrouded in mystery today.

"I perceived the desire to clarify things, Diddi himself told me that the Pope gave him a mandate to investigate at 360 degrees and not make concessions to anyone, and this is already a positive thing for me," said Pietro.

«I talked about many things, I mentioned excellent names. From the famous Capaldo negotiation to the transfer of Emanuela to London, of pedophilia, of the screenshots of the messages that we have come into possession of . Finally, after 40 years I was able to let off steam, they listened to me and accepted everything I had to say. I have named the people who in my opinion should be interrogated, including high prelates such as Cardinal Re who always stayed at our house and other excellent personalities . This is an important moment because it must lead to something, after my statements there must be answers ».

Again: «He (Diddi, ed) assured me that the investigations will continue until the end, he told me that they have already listened to several people and have documents to work on. I underlined that certainly there are internal responsibilities within the Vatican, I reiterated the fact that I am convinced that John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis were and are aware of what happened and perhaps there was a change in the will and they decided to clarify ».

The most important thing that Orlandi said and which needs to be clarified: " The story of London, of the gendarme's story about the famous four cardinals, to make it clear that in the Vatican in 1983 pedophilia was accepted, so it was something to investigate and there must be no protections for anyone .'

(Unioneonline/L)

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