Bologna, June 4, 2026 – Uno Bianca, the new investigation is moving: prosecutors Lucia Russo and Andrea De Feis, together with chief prosecutor Paolo Guido, will question Thursday, June 11 the two Savi brothers, detained in Bollate prison in Milan. They will then hear the former policeman Roberto, leader of the gang and the eldest of the three brothers, and Fabio ‘the Tall One’.
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Television interviews
The two, in recent television interviews, have provided completely **opposite versions** of the Uno Bianca events: first Roberto declared that **behind the crimes committed there were the Services** and that some actions – including murders – occurred ‘on commission’ (like the assassination of Pietro **Capolungo**, the former carabiniere killed on May 2, 1991, in the armory on via Volturno, killed because he had become inconvenient as he had understood something), ordered by someone who would have covered them for some time. Then **Fabio, who instead contradicts his brother** and reduces everything to a **family matter**: we started robbing due to economic problems and continued, letting ourselves be taken by **violence**, ‘which grew within us’, ‘like a car downhill without brakes’. Everything is the opposite of everything, in short. Now it will be up to the investigators to shed light on those recent – but also on the old – statements by the Savi brothers.

The interrogations: focus on Castel Maggiore and the armory
There is **maximum confidentiality from the Public Prosecutor’s Office regarding the modalities** of the interrogations. However, **Roberto Savi** should be heard as a defendant in a related proceeding, which should allow him to exercise the right not to answer. The subject of the interrogation would be, in particular, as it appears, the murder of the two carabinieri **Umberto Erriu and Cataldo Stasi** (April 20, 1988) in Castel Maggiore and that of **Licia Ansaloni and Pietro Capolungo** in the armory on via Volturno in the very center of Bologna.
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Victims’ families: anger and outrage
“In fact, we have before us **one who exaggerates** (Roberto, the eldest of the Savi brothers and leader of the group) and **one who minimizes**, Fabio. The latter practically reduces everything to a family affair: I needed **money** and with my brothers, I started robbing. How is it possible to believe anything anymore, I wonder, when they first confess everything and then **retract** and so on? So many different versions that it’s impossible to keep track, impossible to accept them all.” Regarding the murder of his father Pietro, a former carabiniere, in the armory on via Volturno on May 2, 1991, and of Licia Ansaloni, Fabio Savi says that day they entered to **steal weapons**, that Pietro put his hand under the counter to press the emergency button and said: ‘**They’re coming now, they’re going to arrest you now**’. And he: ‘At that point, I shot him’. Plausible? “The part referring to my father’s reaction is plausible – observes Alberto Capolungo – and also that of him, the killer. But that they needed weapons is **beyond all logic**, they already had an arsenal. It’s something that doesn’t hold up. And this leads me to easily conclude that none of them are telling the whole truth, because each one tells, perhaps, a part of it.”
Italy’s largest widespread massacre
There were **23 dead**, **114 injured**, and 104 criminal actions by the Uno Bianca gang between Emilia-Romagna and Marche in seven and a half years of terror, between 1987 and 1994. A long trail of blood and mysteries, for what is defined as Italy’s largest widespread massacre.
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