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The right-hand man of Elvis Demçe, known as "God of Id*oga", is found dead

The right-hand man of Elvis Demçe, known as "God of Id*oga", is
Elvis Demçe

Alessio Lori, known as "Chiappa", was found dead a few days ago in a Bed & Breakfast in via Tripoli. Lying on the floor in the room, a shot in the forehead, fired with a gun found right next to him. The man had escaped from house arrest where he returned last August. The public prosecutor Francesco Cascini opened a case of murder, a necessary action of the circumstances, but according to all the in-depth analysis and initial investigations there would be no element leading in any direction other than that of suicide.

Lori had been sentenced in the first instance to 14 years in prison, and I had seen him slightly improve his judicial record on appeal. He was accused of being part of a drug trafficking organization, extortion, drug trafficking and arson. The right-hand man of the Albanian mafia boss, Elvis Demce, was also the man who planned to kill Giuseppe Molisso to get revenge on Fabrizio Piscitelli Diabolik. Molisso is the drug trafficker who would have been called upon to look after the interests of the Senese clan, and Michele Senese was believed by Demçe and Diabolik's closest allies to have given the green light for the murder.

Alone, on the run, pursued not only by the police, but perhaps by his rivals ready to take revenge, Lori would have taken his own life. Because it could have been his associates who turned their backs on him because of a relationship that was extremely inappropriate at the moment and impossible to ignore, it was actually his first cousin Fabrizio and Simone Capogna, two of penitents of Roman crime. with their statements they have revealed to the investigators how organized crime works in Rome and how Diabolik's murder happened in August 2019 and how things changed afterwards.

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