• Mediterranean Nightmares: The Dark Side of Italy

  • By: LB
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Mediterranean Nightmares: The Dark Side of Italy

By: LB
  • Summary

  • Mediterranean Nightmares brings you all the most gripping Italian mysteries. Haunted locations, dark history, unsolved mysteries and more - Made in Italy. (Image by blackrabbitkdj from Pixabay)
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Episodes
  • God's Banker: Roberto Calvi's grisly end
    Sep 11 2023

    Roberto Calvi - former chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, Italy's largest Catholic bank - was dubbed "God's banker" because of his ties to the Vatican Bank.

    On 18 June 1982, he was found hanging from scaffolding beneath Blackfriars bridge in London; bricks had been stuffed in his pockets and he had something like $15,000 in cash on him.

    Calvi was on the run, in the months before his death he had been accused by the Italian judiciary of stealing millions being laundered on behalf of the mafia, but nobody knew he had been working with an American bishop, Paul Marcinkus, for years to syphon over $1 billion into offshore accounts.

    Who killed God's Banker? Tune in for one of London's most gruesome murder mysteries!


    Image by kalhh from Pixabay


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 'The dwarf of Termini station': love, lust and taxidermy
    Aug 11 2023

    Domenico Semeraro - aka 'Mimmo' - was only 4'3" tall (130cm), but he had certainly never let that stop him. By day Mimmo was a successful man, by night he had a habit of wandering around Termini Station looking for vulnerable young men, whom he would then take back to his nearby taxidermy lab, where he would provide them with drugs and expensive gifts in exchange for their bodies. In Rome's sex circles he was known as the 'dwarf of Termini station', and at the age of 44 it would all come crashing down on him in a grisly ménage à trois of his own making, a love triangle of transgression, blackmail and death.


    Names: Domenico Semeraro, Armando Lovaglio, 'Samantha', Maria Giuseppa Semeraro (Grandma Beast), Lucio Fulci (director)


    Image by Nick Magwood from Pixabay

    Peet Montzingo Shorts: https://youtube.com/shorts/M7fLUgpx1Pg?feature=share


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Vatican Secrets: the tomb of Enrico De Pedis
    Jul 29 2023

    In 2005, a phone call to a TV studio brought an unthinkable reality to everyone's attention: after his killing in 1990, Enrico De Pedis, one of Rome's most influential crime bosses had been buried in a very privileged area in a church on quasi-Vatican soil. Was this, as the phone call suggested, connected to the favors De Pedis had done for the Vatican, and his involvement in the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi (The "Vatican girl")?

    Join me today to learn more about the life and death of Enrico "Renatino" De Pedis, and how much truth there is behind his alleged connection to some of the darkest secrets of the Holy See.


    Image by Gordon Johnson from Pixabay

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    1 hr and 56 mins

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