Mps-David Rossi: yellow post-it note on Gotti Tedeschi, a discovery by the journalist Maurizio told in his book

“I didn’t know Rossi, I’ve never met him”. Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, president of the board of directors of Santander Consumer Bank and former president of the IOR, reiterated, during the hearing before the parliamentary commission of inquiry into the death of David Rossi, that he had never had contact with the former manager of MPS and not knowing the reason for the post-it note, with his name and phone number on it, on his desk. Post-it interpreted thanks to an intuition of the journalist Pierangelo Maurizio who tells the discovery in a passage of his book, just out, ‘A wrong story-David Rossi & Mps, an Italian mystery’. The police, says Maurizio, photograph David Rossi’s office “shortly after his death (March 6), in a certain situation. They photograph him again on April 12 and that situation looks quite different. Among other things in the images of the last access makes its appearance a note, not visible previously and completely neglected now. Before his death David should have phoned a very important character …. But who is he, and why? “. “It is a surprise and a discovery – the journalist says in the book – that we make in the summer of 2018”. From the photos of the forensics, thanks to a “glance by the lawyer Paolo Pirani (lawyer of David’s family)” the yellow post-it is noticed with an initial or a name and the telephone number. “The lawyer – says Maurizio – tried to decrypt”, then the journalist explains that he had an insight: “I have an idea, a half intuition – he remembers – Indeed, ‘Ettore’ cannot be read clearly, the double t superimposed on the other door out of the way “. While the second word … “The first part of the writing is all too clear: ‘Gotti’, the second looks like something like ‘Tedeschi'”. “I still don’t believe it, but that’s it – underlines the journalist – Name and number are those of a big name: Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, one of the most important bankers”. “What is his telephone number doing on David’s desk – Maurizio asks himself in the book – photographed a month and a half after his death? Is it David’s handwriting, that name and that number have been written down by him, or by someone Did he give him the note? Was it specially found in a game of encrypted messages? Or simply – which would open up different scenarios – David wanted to get in touch or someone had asked or ordered him to do so, with the former president of the Ior? And why? Surely that post-it note, if it wasn’t placed after its end, it landed on his desk a few days or hours before David died. ” “The deduction – explains the journalist in the book – is all too simple. If he had been there among his papers during the search on February 19, it would not have gone unnoticed”.