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Her nickname was "Celeste" – heavenly – on account of her bright, blue eyes. He was the last of the five male family members to be arrested. She was ranked as one of Italy"s 30 most dangerous criminals, and eventually arrested on December 23, 2000, after being a fugitive for over 10 months.
Her speciality within the clan was counterfeiting banknotes.
She had a violent streak, if bored as a young woman she would say: "I have to shoot someone." She allegedly stabbed a rival female gang leader in 1997, and drove a car into the shop window of another enemy in 1999. The Giuliano clan’s interests included drugs and illegal betting on football matches.
Carmine, one of Erminia"s brothers, said later that Maradona would do anything for cocaine, even if Napoli lost the Italian championship. Police raided her daughter"s house in the Forcella quarter of Naples shortly after midnight and found her in a secret room concealed behind a kitchen cupboard and a sliding wall panel.
"She was a true leader, with all the qualities usually associated with crime godfathers," according to the Naples police chief, Carlo Gualdi.
I am relaxed. I have taught you all the true values in life.".