Chapter 26 The whole truth (Third person) ‘It’s time to tell the rest of the story Mr Riccio. Don’t you think?’, said Ferrari. After their visit to the car park, Tancredi and he had dashed to Poggioreale again. They didn’t intend to leave Riccio without first learning the whole story. ‘What are you talking about, Mr Ferrari? I’ve told you everything’, replied Riccio looking down. ‘Rubbish!’, shouted Tancredi, ‘the Public Prosecutor has evidence that places you at Alvarado’s house. We don’t know what it is and we’d like you to tell us before we find out during the trial’ ‘Mr Tancredi, Mr Ferrari, if you’re going to defend me you have to believe me’, replied Riccio with an exasperated look. ‘I assure you I’ve never been to Alvarado’s house!’, he lifted his head in a fit of anger. ‘Li

