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  • Licio Gelli probed in Calvi murder (possible mafia & freemason connection)

    07/22/2005 9:55:21 AM PDT · by Coleus · 118 replies · 1,496+ views
    ANSA ^ | 07.19.05
    Gelli probed in Calvi murder Ex-head of shady lodge thought to have ordered Mafia hit (ANSA) - Rome, July 19 - Former right-wing subversive Licio Gelli is under investigation in the murder of 'God's Banker' Roberto Calvi . Gelli, 86, is suspected of commissioning the murder . Also joining four suspects facing trial is former smuggler Silvano Vittor, police said on Tuesday . Gelli's lawyer said his client was "amazed" at press leaks of a questioning session earlier this month . The lawyer denied Gelli's alleged statement that police should "look to Poland" for those who ordered the banker's murder...
  • God's Banker | One of the world's most notorious holy men is quietly giving Mass in Sun City

    04/22/2005 11:26:47 AM PDT · by donbosco74 · 43 replies · 1,106+ views
    Phoenix New Times ^ | February 13, 2003 | ROBERT NELSON
    God's Banker One of the world's most notorious holy men is quietly giving Mass in Sun City BY ROBERT NELSON robert.nelson@newtimes.com From the Week of Thursday, February 13, 2003 A woman in her 60s answers the knock at the door. I ask for Paul Marcinkus. She says he can't talk. She says he is recovering from hip surgery. I give her my card. Please have him give me a call, I say. She says it is unlikely that he will call. Why is that? She says he never talks to people about his past. "Has he ever talked to you...
  • 4 Indicted in Italian Financier's Death (Calvi, Vatican Bank Scandal)

    04/18/2005 11:44:38 AM PDT · by Shermy · 16 replies · 752+ views
    AP ^ | April 18, 2005
    ROME - Four people were indicted Monday on murder charges in the death of Italian financier Roberto Calvi, a banker with close ties to the Vatican who was found hanging under a bridge in London in 1982, a defense attorney said. Businessman Flavio Carboni; his ex-girlfriend Manuela Kleinszig, and two men with alleged ties to the Mafia, Giuseppe "Pippo" Calo and Ernesto Diotallevi, will stand trial in October, according to Carboni's lawyer. Calvi was dubbed "God's banker" because of his ties with the Vatican's bank and its former top official, the American Archbishop Paul C. Marcinkus. Calvi's body was found...
  • An end to the mystery of God's Banker?

    04/04/2004 1:36:16 PM PDT · by Tlaloc · 15 replies · 538+ views
    bbc ^ | 31 March, 2004 | Chris Summers
    Twenty-two years after the body of God's Banker, Roberto Calvi, was found hanged under London's Blackfriars Bridge, his death remains a compelling mystery. But with four people facing a murder trial in Italy, his son is hoping for an answer at last. The death of your father is always going to be traumatic. But for Carlo Calvi the tragedy has been made worse by political intrigue, shady business practices and tales of mafia connections. An original inquest into the death of Roberto Calvi, who was found on the morning of 18 June 1982, returned a verdict of suicide. But his...
  • New look at 'God's banker' case: scandal involving the Vatican, freemasonry and the Mafia

    10/02/2002 5:21:49 AM PDT · by chance33_98 · 8 replies · 452+ views
    New look at 'God's banker' case 02.10.2002 LONDON - Italian magistrates are to reopen a murder investigation into the death of Roberto Calvi, the banker at the heart of a scandal involving the Vatican, freemasonry and the Mafia, who was found hanging from Blackfriars Bridge in London in June 1982. The Calvi case was one of the great criminal mysteries of modern times. In the 20 years since his death, it has never been established whether he was murdered or committed suicide after his Banco Ambrosiano collapsed in a US$1.2 billion bankruptcy. The new investigation is the result of...
  • New clue turns up in 'God's banker' death

    10/18/2002 9:25:26 PM PDT · by Tlaloc · 8 replies · 411+ views
    The Guardian ^ | October 14, 2002 | Philip Willan
    Italian investigators have discovered a safety deposit box belonging to Roberto Calvi some 20 years after "God's banker" was found hanging from scaffolding under Blackfriars Bridge in London. The safety deposit box, held at a Milan branch of the Banco Ambrosiano of which Calvi was chairman, reportedly contained a builder's brick, newspaper articles dating from the summer of 1981 and documents which police hope will help them to solve the puzzle of the banker's death. One mystery they will seek to clarify is how the bank safe remained unnoticed for all these years. It was registered in the names of...