Rome, 13 November (LaPresse) – ‘Anything is possible.’ The boss of the Magliana gang, Enrico Nicoletti, ‘wanted to build a wine cellar, but in reality, in our opinion, those underground tunnels were used to hide weapons, money and bodies. So Emanuela Orlandi's body could also be there,’ the Vatican citizen who disappeared on 22 June 1983. ‘If we found money today, it would be worthless.’ This is what Guglielmo Muntoni, former president of the preventive measures section of the Court of Rome, now retired and president of the Observatory for Policies to Combat Economic Crime of the Rome Chamber of Commerce, told LaPresse. The Chamber of Commerce initiated the request to the Prefecture to search under the Casa del Jazz in Rome. Nicoletti was considered one of the main cashiers of the Banda della Magliana, with links to the world of finance and the Vatican.