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- TV series that reconstructs in narrative-documentary form crimes and current events remained unresolved or considered unclear.
- On March 22, 1986, banker Michele Sindona dies: two days before he drank a poisoned coffee in prison. Is it a murder or a suicide?
- 1998–2009TV EpisodeFrom 1981 to 1993, Sicily is shaken by the Second Mafia War, the maxi-trial in Palermo, the massacres that kill policemen and prosecutors.
- On July 5, 1950, bandit Salvatore Giuliano dies during a shooting. Is he killed by the Carabinieri or mafia?
- Between 1976 and 1992, the Banda della Magliana terrifies Rome with the usual activities of criminal gangs (drug dealing, horserace betting, money laundering) and with internal conflicts within the gang.
- On December 12, 1969, a bomb explodes at the headquarters of Milan National Agrarian Bank. After 36 years of investigations and trials, the perpetrators of attack will remain unknown.
- 1998–2009TV EpisodeHistory of secret relations between Italy and the United States of America, from the World War II to the 2000s.
- In Italy, during the 1970s, there were daily clashes in the streets between young far-left activists and young far-right activists, with many dead and injured.
- History of crime in Milan from the 1950s to 2004.
- Camorra is an Italian Mafia-type criminal organization, or secret society, originating in the region of Campania. Its main businesses are drug trafficking, racketeering, counterfeiting and money laundering.
- Between 1974 and 1985, seven double murder cases took place in the province of Florence. Pietro Pacciani, Mario Vanni and Giancarlo Lotti are found guilty. New investigations are ongoing in 2004.
- The Red Brigades are founded in the summer 1970. This far-left terrorist organization carries out robberies, kidnappings, injuries and murders. In 1978 they kidnap and kill Aldo Moro, former Italian Prime Minister.
- Since 1978, many Red Brigades' members are arrested (some of them will collaborate with investigators) and in 1988 the organization dissolves. Between 1999 and 2004, the New Red Brigades are active in Italy.
- 'Ndrangheta is an Italian Mafia-type organized crime syndicate, semi-militarized organization, and criminal empire based in the region of Calabria. This organization has spread towards Northern Italy and worldwide.
- On December 14, 1985, Graziella Campagna's corpse is found near Messina. Death dates back to two days before. Many years later, judicial inquiry reopens thanks to the confessions of Mafia's pentiti.
- On Febbraio 25, 1993, Sergio Castellari (the N. 2 official of the Ministry for State Participations) is found dead in Sacrofano, near Rome. Is he killed or committed suicide?
- Between July and September 1970, the derailment of "Freccia del Sud" train causes six deaths in Gioia Tauro (near Reggio Calabria), while five anarchists die in a car accident near Frosinone. Is there a connection between the two facts?
- On July 15, 1982, policeman Antonio Ammaturo is killed in Naples by the Red Brigades, together with his colleague Pasquale Paola. Why is he killed? Who are the instigators of the crime?
- From 1987 to 1994, the Banda della Uno Bianca (White Uno Gang) terrorizes Italy (especially Emilia-Romagna) committing various robberies and murders.
- On June 18, 1982, Roberto Calvi's corpse is found hanged near the Blackfriars Bridge, in London. Death goes back to the night before. Is it a murder or a suicide?
- On October 27, 1962, Enrico Mattei (chairman of Eni) dies in a plane crash, along with his pilot Irnerio Bertuzzi and American journalist William McHale. Is it an accident or a sabotage?
- On September 16, 1970, journalist Mauro De Mauro disappears from Palermo with some men. His body will no longer be found. Is he killed? By whom and why?