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I adjusted my collar, my heart hammering against my ribs. I wasn't there for a story; I was there for the truth. Or maybe, I was just curious to see if the legends were true. Was the "Gay Belami" ring—the infamous, whispered society of elite gay men operating within the Church’s inner circle—actually real?
On May 4, 1998, Estermann and his wife, Gladys Meza Romero, were shot dead in their Vatican apartment. The shooter was identified as Cédric Tornay , a 23-year-old vice-corporal in the Guard, who then killed himself. gaybelamiscandalinthevatican2theswissguardpart exclusive
It wasn't a dungeon. It was a subterranean wine cellar, ancient and vaulted, lit by hundreds of electronic candles that flickered with a demonic rhythm. And there, amidst the centuries-old vintages and dusty crates, were the guardians of the Church. I adjusted my collar, my heart hammering against my ribs


