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Saverio Mammoliti (; born December 13, 1942), also known as ''Saro'', is an Italian
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and member of the 'Ndrangheta. He was the capobastone (head of command) of the Mammoliti 'ndrina based in
Oppido Mamertina Oppido Mamertina ( el, label= Calabrian Greek, script=Latn, Oppidù, ) is a town and ''comune'' of the province of Reggio Calabria in Calabria in southern Italy at about northeast of Reggio Calabria and about southwest of Catanzaro. It is the ...
and Castellace in Calabria. In 2003, he became an informant when he decided to collaborate with Italian justice. Saro Mammoliti's nickname was the "playboy of Castellace" for his good looks and taste in women.Woman of honour
The Independent, February 25, 1996
Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 155 and Male heir born to Mammoliti, Il Giornale di Calabria, January 19, 1979, quoted in: Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', pp. 184-85


'Ndrangheta heritage

Mammoliti was born in a historical crime family in the
Gioia Tauro Gioia Tauro () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria (Italy), on the Tyrrhenian coast. It has an important port, situated along the route connecting Suez to Gibraltar, one of the busiest maritime corridors in t ...
plain. The Mammoliti 'ndrina was based in Castelacce. His father Francesco Mammoliti was killed in October 1954 in a feud with the
Barbaro 'ndrina The Barbaro 'ndrina is a powerful clan of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organisation in Calabria, Italy. The 'ndrina belongs to the '' locale'' of the town of Platì. According to the Direzione Investigativa Antimafia (DIA - the Itali ...
. His brother Vincenzo Mammoliti, took over the command of the clan seconded by their other brother Antonino Mammoliti. After Vincenzo’s death in August 1988, Saro succeeded him. In contrast to the conservative rural traditions of the Ndrangheta, Saro Mammoliti became a ‘modern’ boss, enjoying the good life in Reggio Calabria and Rome – well-dressed and driving around in his Jaguar in the company of beautiful women, which earned him the nickname, the "playboy of Castellace".Olive groves land a mafia boss in jail
The Independent, September 2, 1992

La Repubblica, September 1, 1992
In December 1972 he escaped from custody in relation the long-running feud with the Barbaro clan, and lived more or less openly without fear of recapture for the next 20 years. In 1975, while officially a fugitive, he married the 15-year-old Maria Caterina Nava at Castellace's parish church next to the local police station,Il cervello mafioso si sposa, scompare e beffa polizia e Fbi
La Stampa, 2 September 1975
and he subsequently visited each of his new-born children at the local hospital. In 1973, Mammoliti was charged of heroin trafficking when an undercover operation by the US
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(FBN) targeting Mammoliti revealed that he needed permission of
Antonio Macrì Antonio Macrì (; – January 20, 1975), popularly known as ("Unca Tony"), was a historical and charismatic boss of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organisation in Calabria, Italy. He was born in Siderno on the Ionian Sea, Ionian coast ...
and Girolamo Piromalli.Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 152 Gratteri & Nicaso, ''Fratelli di Sangue'', p. 165Esposizione introduttiva del Pubblico ministero nel processo nei confronti di Giulio Andreotti
Direzione Distrettuale Antimafia Palermo, 1994
He was seen in Tangiers (Morocco) and Amsterdam (the Netherlands) – hubs in international drug trafficking – and allegedly invested his criminal proceeds in hotel construction at the Calabrian coast.


Getty kidnap

Mammoliti was one of the men charged with the kidnap of
John Paul Getty III John Paul Getty III (; born Eugene Paul Getty II; November 4, 1956February 5, 2011) was the grandson of American oil tycoon J. Paul Getty, who was once the richest man in the world. While living in Rome in 1973, he was kidnapped by the 'Ndrangh ...
on July 10, 1973, in
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. Police considered him to be "very close to the brain, or rather brains, behind the plot,"Catching the Kidnapers
Time Magazine, January 28, 1974
including Piromalli. Nine men eventually were arrested. Two were convicted and sent to prison. The others, including Piromalli and Mammoliti, were acquitted for lack of evidence. However, Mammoliti, a fugitive at the time, was convicted for drug trafficking.Mammoliti, nella cupola calabrese con i volantini del ministro
Corriere della Sera, September 2, 1992

The New York Times, February 7, 2011
The ransom initially demanded was $17 million (equivalent to $ in ) for his safe return. However, the family suspected a ploy by the rebellious teenager to extract money from his miserly grandfather.
John Paul Getty Jr. Sir Paul Getty (; born Eugene Paul Getty; 7 September 1932 – 17 April 2003), known widely as John Paul Getty Jr., was a British philanthropist and book collector. He was the third of five sons born to J. Paul Getty (1892–1976), one of the ...
asked his father J. Paul Getty for the money, but was refused, arguing that his 13 other grandchildren could also become kidnap targets if he paid. In November 1973, an envelope containing a lock of hair and a human ear arrived at a daily newspaper. The second demand had been delayed three weeks by an Italian postal strike. The demand threatened that Paul would be further mutilated unless the victims paid $3.2 million. The demand stated "This is Paul's ear. If we don't get some money within 10 days, then the other ear will arrive. In other words, he will arrive in little bits." When the kidnappers finally reduced their demands to $3 million, Getty agreed to pay no more than $2.2 million (equivalent to $ in ), the maximum that would be tax-deductible. He lent his son the remaining $800,000 at four percent interest. Getty's grandson was found alive on December 15, 1973, in a
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filling station, in the province of Potenza, shortly after the ransom was paid. Getty III was permanently affected by the trauma and became a drug addict. After a stroke brought on by a cocktail of drugs and alcohol in 1981, Getty III was rendered speechless, nearly blind and partially paralyzed for the rest of his life. He died on February 5, 2011, at the age of 54. The ransom money was invested in the trucks with which the 'Ndrangheta won all the transportation contracts for the container port of Gioia Tauro.Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 87 After he decided to collaborate with Italian justice, Mammoliti confessed to have been involved in the kidnap.Mammoliti: Anch’io responsabile del sequestro Getty
, Antimafia Duemila, January 9, 2004
Il padrino: non ho commesso quei delitti
Gazetta del Sud, February 16, 2004
The Mammoliti clan also 'persuaded' local landowners to sell them their lands at giveaway prices, or to rent it to them for next to nothing - or the clan simply fenced it in and treated it as its own.


More trouble with the law

In 1982, he was convicted to 33 years in jail at the Maxi Trial against the 'Ndrangheta, only to have it quashed by the Supreme Court. He was arrested on June 9, 1984, charged with homicide.
La Repubblica, June 10, 1984
He did not stay behind bars for long, however. He supposedly had friends in high places: the telephone numbers of the prime minister's office and various Rome ministries were once found in his possession.Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 166 He has had his property seized then handed back.


Arrest

He was arrested again on June 1, 1992, together with his wife Maria Caterina Nava and three others.
La Repubblica, June 2, 1992
At the time he was considered to be the number two of the 'Ndrangheta in the Gioia Tauro plain, next to Giuseppe ''Peppino'' Piromalli. Released for insufficient proof he was arrested again on August 31, 1992.In manette il clan dei Mammoliti
La Repubblica, September 1, 1992
Charges include allegations of the murder of baron Antonio Francesco Cordopatri, whose lands had been effectively seized by the Mammoliti-clan; six bomb attacks; 19 arson attacks; the destruction of 1,100 olive, citrus and kiwi trees in 15 separate incursions, and 14 instances of agricultural equipment stolen. He was sent down for 22 years for extortion and other Mafia-related charges. In 1995, he received a life sentence in the trial against the "Mafia of three provinces".Un tornado la notizia del pentimento di “don” Saro Mammoliti
Gazzetta del Sud, May 1, 2003


Pentito

In May 2003, Mammoliti decided to collaborate with the Italian justice and became a
pentito ''Pentito'' (; lit. "repentant"; plural: ''pentiti'') is used colloquially to designate collaborators of justice in Italian criminal procedure terminology who were formerly part of criminal organizations and decided to collaborate with a public ...
.Si è pentito Saro Mammoliti padrino della 'ndrangheta
Corriere della Sera, May 18, 2003
Nevertheless, he received another 20 years sentence for his role in the Oppidio feud between rival clans over the control of the area.Faida di Oppido, Saro Mammoliti condannato a 20 di reclusione
Gazetta del Sud, April 9, 2008


In popular culture

Mammoliti was portrayed by
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in the 2017 film ''
All the Money in the World ''All the Money in the World'' is a 2017 biographical crime thriller film directed by Ridley Scott and written by David Scarpa. Based on John Pearson's 1995 book ''Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Pau ...
''.


References


Sources

*Arlacchi, Pino (1988). ''Mafia Business. The Mafia Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism'', Oxford: Oxford University Press *Paoli, Letizia (2003). ''Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style'', Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press {{DEFAULTSORT:Mammoliti, Saverio 1942 births 'Ndranghetisti Pentiti People from the Province of Reggio Calabria Living people 'Ndranghetisti sentenced to life imprisonment