The Mafia’s Third Wife: Between The Devil’s Triangle

Their Evidence (2)



Chapter 86: Their Evidence (2)

“We’re ready,” Alejandro said, his eyes shining with confidence.

“But first, we need to make sure that we’re all on the same page,” Raven said. “We need to have a clear plan of action, and we need to be sure that we can trust each other completely. There can be no room for mistakes.”

“I agree,” Alfredo said. “We need to be united, both in our actions and in our hearts. This is more than just a mission – it’s a fight for justice and truth.”

“I know we can do this,” Alfonso said. “But we need to be smart about it.”

“Are you guys ready? We go live soon.” Alejandro asked.

“I’m ready,” Raven said, her voice steady and strong. “Let’s do this.”

“I’m with you,” Alfredo said, a determined look in his eyes.

“I’m all in,” Alfonso said, his jaw set with resolve.

“Let’s get started,” Alejandro said, his hand resting on the control panel. “We’re about to change the world.”

And with that, the broadcast began.

The screen lit up, and the camera focused on the four friends sitting in front of it. They were the faces of a new movement, one that would fight for justice and change.

Raven spoke first, her words resonating with power and conviction. “We are here today to stand up against a man who has used his power to hurt others. A man who has taken advantage of the weak and the innocent. A man who must be stopped.”

“We know that this will not be easy,” Alfredo said, his voice calm and steady.

“But he must be stopped. We the Sanchez brothers have enough evidence to show you that Don Rizzo who is one of the political leaders of our country and his right-hand man Ramos Escobar have been killing innocent underage girls.

Don Rizzo slept with an underage girl and had her killed since he realized that she posed a threat to his political career.” Alfredo said.

“This is a grave accusation,” Alejandro said, acting as a newscaster.

“Do you have any proof to support this?”

“We have the voice recording of Ramos Escobar admitting to Don Rizzo that he killed the girl because she threatened to reveal Don Rizzo’s misdeeds,” Alfredo said, his face serious. “We also have the recorded conversations between the two men, discussing how they would cover up their crimes.

We know this is a serious accusation, and we would not make it lightly.

“This is shocking,” Alejandro said, his expression grave. “What are you hoping to achieve by bringing this information to light?”

“We want justice for the victims,” Alfredo said. “We want to show the world that these men are not fit to hold positions of power. We want to prevent more innocent people from being harmed. And we want to give a voice to those who have been silenced.”

Alfred spoke with conviction.

“We also want to help protect young girls who have been violated by Don Rizzo to have the courage to speak up for themselves,” Raven said.

“We also want justice to prevail and investigate Ramos Escobar and Don Rizzo’s crimes,” Alfonso said.

Alejandro was struck by the passion of the group, and the depth of their convictions. It was clear that they were not in it for personal gain, but for the greater good. They wanted to make a difference, to change the world for the better. And they were willing to take on powerful and dangerous men in order to do so.

“What are your plans for the future?” Alejandro asked. “How do you plan to take on such powerful individuals?”

“We have already started to make a difference,” Alfredo said.

“How so?” Alejandro asked.

“We have started exposing the wicked politicians and their crimes so that the whole world would see that all they tell us is lies and nothing more.

They don’t care about our families, friends or relatives.

They don’t even care about our economy system.

All they care about is power and getting more and more power.” Alfredo said.

“It’s a disturbing truth,” Alejandro said, nodding. “Do you think it’s possible to change the system, or is it too deeply entrenched?”

“I think it’s possible to change the system, but it will take time and a lot of effort,” Alfredo said. “We have to start by changing the way we think about power. We have to stop seeing it as something to be gained and held onto at all costs.

“And we all know that Don Rizzo isn’t a man to be trusted with any political power.

He killed innocent people to cover up his crimes.” Raven said.

“He even ordered Ramos to give him his underage daughter and then he would give him more power,” Alfredo said.

“Wow! How do you know anout all these? Do you have evidence to support your claims?” Alejandro asked.


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