Vatican Girl jumps from Netflix to Deputies in Italy

According to the case reports, she came to her flute lessons and began to take the class, but she was somewhat strange and asked her teacher to let her out a little earlier than normalbut never made it home and that became one of the country’s greatest mysteries.

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In accordance with Telegraph, before disappearing emanuela I had told a friend that, while walking through the Vatican, a man close to the Pope had approached herand a friend even claimed that the teenager had suffered some kind of abuse by that man, so his disappearance it could have been an attempt to silence her.

During 39 years the case remained unresolved since also most of the people directly or indirectly involved are dead, but now, the opposition of the Italian parliament seeks to reopen the case to resolve it definitively.

Deputies from Italy seeks quorum for the vatican girl

The ultimate deep dive into true crime from Netflix presents the complicated history of Emanuela Orlandi, disappeared at the age of 15 from the streets of the Vatican in 1983 without leaving any trace.

Nevertheless, She is not the only young woman who vanished under mysterious circumstancessince the parliamentarians also seek to expand the investigation to the disappearance of Mirella Gregori in 1983which is believed to be related to the case Orlandi, and the murder of Simonetta Cesaroni in 1990.

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The goal of the investigation, Senator Carlo Calenda said, would be to pressure the Holy See to finally hand over everything it knows about Orlandi’s disappearance to Italian police authorities, saying his former official claim of ignorance was “barely credible.” .

During a press conference held last Tuesday, calendar announced to the press about the proposed commission:

We are a great secular nation that treats the Vatican with respect, but this case certainly cannot be considered closed in this way. We are a great secular nation that treats the Vatican with respect, but this case certainly cannot be considered closed in this way.

The search for answers by the Italian media and the brother of Emmanuela, Pietro Orlandi, have kept the disappearance alive as a Vatican mystery. A Orlandi He is not interested in this splitting but it is resolvedand that his family can find some peace:

I will knock on all doors, left or right. Emanuela’s case is not a partisan (issue). It is an Italian affair that deserves truth and justice I will knock on all doors, left or right. Emanuela’s case is not a partisan (issue). It is an Italian affair that deserves truth and justice

deputies and family lawyers Orlandi, along with relatives of two other young women whose disappearances or deaths were never clarifieds, said on Tuesday that the proposal for an investigative commission was sent to the First Instance Chamber of Deputies for an initial opinion and it would also be filed in the Senate.

Vatican responds: The investigation was already closed in 2020

The Holy See Press Office declared the investigation closed April 2020. According to Barbie Latza Nadeau, who reviewed the series for The Daily Beastthe production presents various conspiracy theories to explain the disappearance of Orlandi. Nadeau then shoots down the theories.

The series saves the theory that the Vatican was somehow involved in the final episode:

Unraveling the conspiracies that don’t work, [el escritor/director Mark] Lewis manages to tell several complicated stories revolving around sex, lies and men of God on Earth to build a case that whoever kidnapped the teenager did it to blackmail the Vatican. Unraveling the conspiracies that don’t work, [el escritor/director Mark] Lewis manages to tell several complicated stories revolving around sex, lies and men of God on Earth to build a case that whoever kidnapped the teenager did it to blackmail the Vatican.

The theory is based on an interview with a childhood friend of Emanuela Orlandi. In the interview, in which the face of the middle-aged person is kept hidden, he says that before Orlandi disappeared, he confided in him that she was sexually abused by “someone close to the Pope”.

Since AciDigital, maintain that the only interest of the writer mark lewis in the case, is that the details sound like a book of Dan Brownauthor of The Da Vinci Code, given that mentioned it in an interview with Variety:

It’s a story that Dan Brown could have written. It begins with a short local story of a girl who goes missing on a hot summer afternoon in central Rome in 1983, and then the story morphs into one involving the KGB and Cold War politics. […] We uncover factions working within the Vatican to further particular policies and restore Catholicism to the Eastern Bloc. Then there is the mafia and the Roman underworld of the story. So it instinctively felt like a political thriller, and that really appealed to me. It’s a story that Dan Brown could have written. It begins with a short local story of a girl who goes missing on a hot summer afternoon in central Rome in 1983, and then the story morphs into one involving the KGB and Cold War politics. […] We uncover factions working within the Vatican to further particular policies and restore Catholicism to the Eastern Bloc. Then there is the mafia and the Roman underworld of the story. So it instinctively felt like a political thriller, and that really appealed to me.

The funny thing is that AciDigital It is also necessary to clarify that Lewis does not claim to have solved the mystery of the disappearance of Orlandi, taking the director’s statement on the basis of not having “all the pieces of the puzzle”:

The way I look at it is we have a table, and over the years, we’ve put big pieces of a puzzle on that table. Slowly but surely this puzzle is being completed. But some key pieces of the puzzle are still missing. I hope that, for the good of the family, these last pieces are found. The way I look at it is we have a table, and over the years, we’ve put big pieces of a puzzle on that table. Slowly but surely this puzzle is being completed. But some key pieces of the puzzle are still missing. I hope that, for the good of the family, these last pieces are found.

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Vatican Girl jumps from Netflix to Deputies in Italy