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Paolo Violi was one of the most well-known Calabrese Mafiosi. On the evening of January 22, 1978, Violi was gunned down in the purest Mafia tradition; during a card game at the Reggio Bar. His bloody end would mark the beginning of a shift of power and of the rise of the Sicilian clan, led by Nicolo Rizzuto and his son Vito.
As the experts in organized crime strongly believe Nicolo Rizzuto ordered the hit, to this day, one question remains unresolved. Who shot Paolo Violi?
This podcast isn’t just a listening experience; it’s also a game.
That’s right; while we’re telling you some of the wildest and most mind-blowing true crime stories, we’ll also be leaving easter eggs in the podcast that links to CrimeTrip, a game where you can literally step inside crimes in Augmented Reality.
So check out the CrimeTrip app on the AppStore and PlayStore to play along to this podcast.
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Prologue Studio - Podcast credits
Executive Producer: Léa Nguyen
Paolo Violi was one of the most well-known Calabrese Mafiosi. On the evening of January 22, 1978, Violi was gunned down in the purest Mafia tradition; during a card game at the Reggio Bar. His bloody end would mark the beginning of a shift of power and of the rise of the Sicilian clan, led by Nicolo Rizzuto and his son Vito.
As the experts in organized crime strongly believe Nicolo Rizzuto ordered the hit, to this day, one question remains unresolved. Who shot Paolo Violi?
This podcast isn’t just a listening experience; it’s also a game.
That’s right; while we’re telling you some of the wildest and most mind-blowing true crime stories, we’ll also be leaving easter eggs in the podcast that links to CrimeTrip, a game where you can literally step inside crimes in Augmented Reality.
So check out the CrimeTrip app on the AppStore and PlayStore to play along to this podcast.
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Prologue Studio - Podcast credits
Executive Producer: Léa Nguyen