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Pisciotta was ''not'' Giuliano's cousin. Professor Chandler's book puts this to rest. I'll be doing some work on the article based on this book
Pisciotta was ''not'' Giuliano's cousin. Professor Chandler's book puts this to rest. I'll be doing some work on the article based on this book
"King of the Mountain" soon. --] 22:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
"King of the Mountain" soon. --] 22:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
There's no reference or documentation for the forensic evidence from the Portella della Ginestra massacre. The language, "9 mm Thompson beretta" is suspect. Thompson is a type of American submachine gun never manufactured outside the US to the best of my knowledge. Beretta is the family and brand name of an Italian arms manufacturer. If there is an English translation of any recently discovered forensic evidence, could someone please post a link? If untranslated, could someone please translate and post? Thanks!
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I'm surprised this article isn't fuller; Giuliano is an important figure in Sicilian history. I'm going to try to fill it out a bit. Incidentally I believe Pisciotta was Giuliano's cousin. --61.68.103.20812:20, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
Pisciotta was not Giuliano's cousin. Professor Chandler's book puts this to rest. I'll be doing some work on the article based on this book
"King of the Mountain" soon. --Tapered22:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
There's no reference or documentation for the forensic evidence from the Portella della Ginestra massacre. The language, "9 mm Thompson beretta" is suspect. Thompson is a type of American submachine gun never manufactured outside the US to the best of my knowledge. Beretta is the family and brand name of an Italian arms manufacturer. If there is an English translation of any recently discovered forensic evidence, could someone please post a link? If untranslated, could someone please translate and post? Thanks!
--Tapered20:52, 20 June 2007 (UTC)