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Riccardo: The Man Who Blew Up the Pope
Rob Ferraro
11 episodes
5 days ago
A corpse that explodes inside the Vatican. A papal doctor who hides behind secrecy, lies, and forbidden photographs. This is not fiction — it’s a true story. For decades, the scandal surrounding Riccardo Galeazzi-Lisi, personal physician to Pope Pius XII, has been buried under shame and silence. Now, after years of research in hidden archives and forgotten testimonies, the truth comes to light. From Nazi-occupied Rome to the shadowy dawn of the Cold War, this investigative series blends true crime and history to reveal one of the strangest, most unsettling sagas the Catholic Church has ever tried to forget.

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A corpse that explodes inside the Vatican. A papal doctor who hides behind secrecy, lies, and forbidden photographs. This is not fiction — it’s a true story. For decades, the scandal surrounding Riccardo Galeazzi-Lisi, personal physician to Pope Pius XII, has been buried under shame and silence. Now, after years of research in hidden archives and forgotten testimonies, the truth comes to light. From Nazi-occupied Rome to the shadowy dawn of the Cold War, this investigative series blends true crime and history to reveal one of the strangest, most unsettling sagas the Catholic Church has ever tried to forget.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Society & Culture,
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4 - The Doctor Who Outlived Hitler
Riccardo: The Man Who Blew Up the Pope
32 minutes 36 seconds
1 month ago
4 - The Doctor Who Outlived Hitler

The Vatican under siege. Nazi forces occupy Rome and tighten their grip around St. Peter’s Square, as Hitler plots to kidnap Pope Pius XII. At the Pope’s side stands Dr. Riccardo Galeazzi-Lisi — an unorthodox physician, gambler, and keeper of secrets. Surviving the Nazi threat forges their friendship in fear and mystery, binding Pope and doctor closer than ever. After the war, a new rival appears at the court of Pius XII: Dr. Paul Niehans of Switzerland, whose experimental cell therapy at Clinique La Prairie — promising eternal youth, embraced by celebrities yet shadowed by suspicions of quackery — threatens Riccardo’s influence over a Pope fascinated by alternative medicine. Then comes murder. The body of Wilma Montesi is found on a beach near Rome. The case ensnares Riccardo and threatens to drag him — and perhaps even the Vatican itself — into the abyss, before erupting into a political scandal of sex, power, and intrigue that shocks Italy and remains to this day one of the country’s most famous cold cases.

Discover more at RiccardoPodcast.com — where, starting September 17, 2025, you’ll find documents, research, and exclusive insights expanding on the story.


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Riccardo: The Man Who Blew Up the Pope
A corpse that explodes inside the Vatican. A papal doctor who hides behind secrecy, lies, and forbidden photographs. This is not fiction — it’s a true story. For decades, the scandal surrounding Riccardo Galeazzi-Lisi, personal physician to Pope Pius XII, has been buried under shame and silence. Now, after years of research in hidden archives and forgotten testimonies, the truth comes to light. From Nazi-occupied Rome to the shadowy dawn of the Cold War, this investigative series blends true crime and history to reveal one of the strangest, most unsettling sagas the Catholic Church has ever tried to forget.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.