De Donno Antonio, Santoro Valeria, Rossi Anna Paola, Grattagliano Ignazio, Introna Francesco
Section of Legal Medicine, University of Bari, Piazza G Cesare, 11, 70124 Bari, Italy.
J Forensic Sci. 2009 Jul;54(4):895-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01068.x. Epub 2009 May 26.
The Apulian (South of Italy) territory saw the birth of a criminal organization called Sacra Corona Unita (SCU, United Holy Crown) which transformed the rules of traditional mafia organizations. This work examined 83 victims of the SCU between 1980 and 2000. The bodies were mainly of SCU members and in some cases, of police and law enforcement officers and other citizens caught in the crossfire. Some of these were discovered; thanks to the collaboration of "repented" SCU members who became police informers. The condition of the bodies varied in relation to the date and manner of killing. In some cases anthropometric research methods were necessary. In 73% of the cases, lesions of the head were the only marks left on the body. In conclusion, the existence of some social aspects connected with the symbolisms and membership rites that characterized the origin, evolution, and decline of the SCU is stressed.
意大利南部的普利亚大区出现了一个名为“神圣皇冠联盟”(SCU)的犯罪组织,该组织改变了传统黑手党组织的规则。这项工作研究了1980年至2000年间83名“神圣皇冠联盟”的受害者。尸体主要是该组织成员,在某些情况下,还包括警察、执法人员以及陷入交火的其他公民。其中一些尸体是由于“悔悟”的该组织成员成为警方线人并与之合作才被发现的。尸体状况因杀人日期和方式而异。在某些情况下,有必要采用人体测量研究方法。在73%的案例中,头部损伤是尸体上仅有的痕迹。总之,强调了一些与该组织的象征意义和入会仪式相关的社会因素的存在,这些因素表征了“神圣皇冠联盟”的起源、演变和衰落。