
Catello Romano is 33 years old, has five counts of murder, two of which have already been turned into final sentences. But as of yesterday afternoon, he also has a degree in Sociology, he defended his degree with the topic: "Criminal Enchantment". In fact, Romano eventually confessed there to his involvement in two Camorra murders, of which the authorities were unaware.
History
He was one of the Camorra's most vicious baby killers, but when he lived in Castellammare di Stabia, nothing suggested he would take this path. His fate seemed to be that of a boy like many others, the son of a bourgeois family living in the center of the city, far from the degradation of the suburbs and above all from Scanzano, the bunker district of the clan that has choked the city for decades: that of D' Alessandro's. As a child he told his family and friends that he wanted to be a policeman when he grew up. He graduated in Accounting with good grades, but then the separation of his parents began to disrupt his stability, as he says in his diploma thesis. But it was also watching the movie "Il camorrista" that made him change his path.
The one that tells the story of Raffaele Cutolo taking inspiration from Joe Marrazzo's book. The professor who acted as his thesis supervisor, Charlie Barnao, explained that the hypothesis underlying his thesis is that "crime exerts a deep fascination" on young people, sometimes going so far as to "replace the family of origin".
Yesterday, at the graduation session of his son Catello, his mother Annamaria was also present: "After so much suffering - she said - it was a very important experience for my life. While defending the thesis before the committee, I found the real Katelo. Of course, he was wrong. But now he is paying for what he did. And God, at least for one day, really brought it back to life for me."
Conversion to Islam
His lawyer Francesco Schettino says that since he entered prison at the age of 19, he has always followed the rules. "In Novara, he was the first Italian prisoner to be helped by a Buddhist monk. Now, however, he has converted to Islam. The imam of Milan, Yahya Pallavicini, was also present in the discussion of the thesis, with whom he has maintained a constant relationship in recent years. He had an average of 29.5 in his exams and now his thesis, which refers a lot to his personal history, has the opportunity to be published in the form of a book," said the lawyer.
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