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Sperli refuses to reveal the names of the other conspirators and is suspended by the police department and charged with murder, illegal dealing of military weapons and conspiracy to commit crimes. When
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Chiarotti or die, further bribing her with money and the promise of a short prison term. After trying to seduce one of them, she wrestles his gun from him and shoots him, then contacts Solmi and tells him one of the captors, Massù, killed Chiarotti.
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Chiarotti. She says she contacted him when she learned her husband was planning to leave her after she had a tryst. Afterward, Mr. Martinetti tells Solmi that Chiarotti sold blackmail tapes on his wife to him, which he
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Chiarotti's villa overnight and witness a man break in and attempt to steal tape recordings. The man, Remo Ortolani, is taken into custody and Solmi listens to the recordings, which contain a conversation between the murdered General Stocchi and a lawyer named
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Solmi and his men confront Massù at a boxing club, and though he tries to flee, he is assaulted and arrested. Massù confesses that he made it appear that
Raimondi killed Chiarotti and then murdered her so she couldn't talk, adding that Chiarotti was killed because he had blackmail material on
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Raimondi from the hospital and Mannino places the blame on Solmi and his haphazard approach to surveillance. Solmi asks to interrogate Ortolani, but Mannino tells him that he has been released, due to lack of evidence. Solmi, Caprara and De Luca apprehend Ortolani at the
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Stocchi's and Massù's killers together in Germany and Captain Sperli reveals that the killer is a German mercenary named Franz Schmidt. Solmi and Sperli pursue Schmidt, who is about to escape, as he knows the police are arriving. Solmi
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Mannino that his confession was extorted, Mannino says Solmi's team must confront Martinetti and Massù to discover who really killed Raimondi and Chiarotti. When they arrive at Massù's prison, they find he has been killed in a prison riot. Solmi and Mannino discover that a
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Solmi meets with Captain Sperli, who denies that Ortolani is an agent. Ortolani claims Chiarotti was blackmailing someone and he was aware of it, and that he wanted the tapes to acquire blackmail information. However, District Attorney Mannino discovers the tape has now been erased.
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apprehends Schmidt, but Sperli shoots Schmidt and kills him, claiming he was protecting Solmi. Solmi finds papers in Schmidt's hotel room, including a list of names, Rienzi's among them, and also finds the geographical coordinates of a mountain camp.
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mysterious non-inmate killed Massù, and they go to Martinetti's estate to confront him but are told he has flown to Kuwait. De Luca investigates a bowling alley robbery and is murdered in a hit job intended to kill Solmi.
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airport, and as the trio transport him for interrogation, an assassin on a motorcycle murders Ortolani. After a lengthy pursuit, the man escapes in a car with two other men.
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