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Italian prosecutors release the closed-circuit video of a mafia-style murder, hoping it will break a wall of silence over the identity of the killer. June 2008 Last Friday one of America's most wanted fugitives, mafia captain Nicholas Corozzo or 'Little Nick' surrendered himself after escaping a massive, pre-dawn arrest of 62 mobsters earlier this February. By far the biggest catch in the FBI's net was John D'Amico, also know as 'Jackie the Nose;' a Godfather-esque member of the notorious Gambino mob-family. Yet, some view the FBI 'take-down' with suspicion, "To me it seemed like theatrics. I think that their tactics are just as crooked and just as corrupt as the criminals they're arresting," says Laura Garafolo whose father was murdered by hit-man Sammy Gravano, who escaped 19 life sentences by turning witness against the Gambino family. "Some law officials do have this romanticised notion of organised crime -- it's sort of a love-hate relationship" says talk show host Curtis Sliwa, who survived two attempted murders by the mafia. Produced by SBS/Dateline Distributed by Journeyman Pictures Police have identified the man whose shooting of another man outside a store in Naples, Italy, was captured by a surveillance camera, the Italian news agency ANSA reported Saturday. The announcement came two days after police released the video of the brazen daylight shooting in hopes it would lead someone to come forward. Police did not release the man's name. The video, shot May 11 ...