City of Secrets: The Startling Truth Behind the Vatican MurdersA true crime exposé of a 1998 murder-suicide within Vatican City and its subsequent investigation. On the night of Monday, May 4, 1998, in Vatican territory, the bodies of the commander of the Swiss Guard, his wife, and a young lance corporal were found in the barracks of the picturesque force entrusted with protecting the pope. It was the worst bloodbath to take place in more than a century in the heart of the supreme authority of the world’s one billion Catholics. Four hours later, the Vatican announced that the lance corporal, twenty-three-year-old Cédric Tornay, had shot the couple, then committed suicide in “a fit of madness” brought on by frustration with the unit's discipline—a conclusion it reaffirmed after a nine-month internal inquiry. But as John Follain’s hard-hitting exposé shows, the official report was a travesty, a tissue of suppositions, contradictions, and omissions. Based on an exhaustive three-year investigation, City of Secrets reveals how the Vatican, the oldest and most secretive autocracy in the world, staged an elaborate plot to obstruct justice—and hide the scandals it dared not confess. |
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... keep the inquiry under its very tight control . When John Paul II was shot in St. Peter's Square , it was Italian police who arrested the Turkish gunman Mehmet Ali Agca and Italian public prosecutors who ensured his conviction . But ...
... keep the inquiry under its very tight control . When John Paul II was shot in St. Peter's Square , it was Italian police who arrested the Turkish gunman Mehmet Ali Agca and Italian public prosecutors who ensured his conviction . But ...
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... keep any copies of the reports they produced . Officially , the Vatican's refusal to cooperate with outsiders — it even turned down a formal offer of help from Italy's interior ministry — was justified by the principle of territorial ...
... keep any copies of the reports they produced . Officially , the Vatican's refusal to cooperate with outsiders — it even turned down a formal offer of help from Italy's interior ministry — was justified by the principle of territorial ...
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... keep as brief and as neutral as possible . I told her I had seen her quoted in an Italian news- paper as saying that she wanted to contact journalists based in Rome to help her find out about her son's death . I told her that I thought ...
... keep as brief and as neutral as possible . I told her I had seen her quoted in an Italian news- paper as saying that she wanted to contact journalists based in Rome to help her find out about her son's death . I told her that I thought ...
Contents
Section 17 | 186 |
Section 18 | 190 |
Section 19 | 196 |
Section 20 | 201 |
Section 21 | 206 |
Section 22 | 216 |
Section 23 | 228 |
Section 24 | 233 |
Section 9 | 102 |
Section 10 | 114 |
Section 11 | 121 |
Section 12 | 132 |
Section 13 | 138 |
Section 14 | 146 |
Section 15 | 165 |
Section 16 | 173 |
Section 25 | 244 |
Section 26 | 254 |
Section 27 | 261 |
Section 28 | 271 |
Section 29 | 281 |
Section 30 | 293 |
Section 31 | 307 |
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City of Secrets: The Startling Truth Behind the Vatican Murders John Follain No preview available - 2003 |
City of Secrets: The Startling Truth Behind the Vatican Murders John Follain No preview available - 2009 |
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Page 108 - able to find out how the pope was, and who he saw from day to day. It would be privy to quite a few secrets about the cardinals, their health, that kind of thing. And among the cardinals is John Paul's successor. Never forget that for Opus
Page 10 - work as if everything depends on you, and pray as if everything depends on God.
Page 230 - will faithfully, loyally, and honorably serve the Supreme Pontiff John Paul II and his legitimate successors, and also
Page 184 - in those days men did not bedeck themselves in gold, and those you see painted there were never very rich. They were holy men who despised
Page 84 - All these precautions are useless. As soon as I go out, dressed in white from head to foot, I'ma target they can't possibly miss.
Page 108 - knowledge is power. It would be able to get anyone into the Vatican; the guards wouldn't breathe a word. You have access, you have freedom.
Page 4 - will faithfully, loyally, and honorably serve the Supreme Pontiff John Paul II and his legitimate successors,