
Lidano Marchionne
Lidano Marchionne is a retired Italian police commissioner who served in the Digos, the intelligence and special operations division of the Italian police. He became known for his involvement in the investigation surrounding the mysterious disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, a case that has captivated Italy since 1983. Recently, Marchionne provided testimony to a parliamentary inquiry into Orlandi's disappearance, discussing the potential connections between her case and the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II by Ali Agca. His insights into the dynamics of the investigation and the political implications of the Pope's public appeal for Orlandi's safe return have shed new light on this longstanding mystery.
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Lidano Marchionne was the police commissioner who interrogated a woman regarding the mysterious Federica.
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Italy:
Lidano Marchionne was the police chief who testified about the investigation into Emanuela Orlandi's disappearance.
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