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Breaking Death In The Follero Case: Mr. Gabriele
This is officer Caputo, there was a suicide, sent someone to fill in the paperwork. Hey Gabriele, here you are!
Every single night, Elia. You're always cranky. Did you argue with some cop again? C'mon Elia, don't call them cops, he might resent. They're police officers.
No way, he doesn't care. You don't even imagine what he says about them. Turn up the volume, Un posto al sole is about to start.
What's now?
Breaking News. We are interrupting the scheduled programming in order to transmit a special report. Mr. Follero, the ministry, has been found dead in a hotel room as police investigate what they believe is a murder. The ministry has come to Naples for an official visit, a correspondent is going there for the live coverage.

Aiello
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Also, tell him to clear his office 'cause the reinforcements from Rome needs more space. Moreover tell him not to go back and forth in the station for this shit. The Follero case has maximum priority. Do you understand? Aiello, come with me.
Is that Aiello? Great. You only have to do paperwork so that's the job for you. Go there right after collected all your belongings from the office, we need it empty.
You can't enter here.
Keep calm John Wayne. The cavalry has arrived.
Okay then. I'm Ciro Caputo by the way. They've send someone at last, I'm waiting for at least half an hour.
Everyone at the station is horny on the Follero case. Let's go I'm here to collect evidences and write the report. They told me it was suicide. Did you find her?
No, I live nearby. I heard screaming and I came up to see what happened. The body was found by her housemates. They're in the other room, shocked. Anyway, it is suicide. Can't you see the tourniquet still wrapped around her arm?
She's not wearing any underwear. Was she alone?
Yes, she was. Her housemates were out for dinner. They got back and found her dead. I came here not long after. I didn't touch anything, of course. Except for the radio, the music was too loud. I turned it

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