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San Battal Prison

Provisional iron-barred cells swallow a 13-year-old Georgian fugitive in Rome's San Battal Prison, where Italian law grips him without U.S. death penalty assurances. Tense diplomatic cables snap from White House halls, urgency pounding against unyielding stone walls as release looms—threatening to unleash the killer into Eternal City's sun-scorched streets. Shadows of extradition deadlock amplify the minor's standoff, every stalled hour ratcheting pressure on treaty-choked negotiations.
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S3E7 · The Indians in the Lobby
Angler Exposes Extradition Crisis: Italy to Release Killer Kid Without Death Penalty Assurances

San Battal Prison in Rome is invoked as the kid's precarious provisional hold, its temporary bars central to the ticking release clock that detonates the hallway alarm, heightening stakes with remote incarceration imagery.

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Oppressive and provisional (described)

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Remote detention flashpoint

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Symbol of fragile international custody

Iron-barred cells Interpol-arrested isolation

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