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Italy mafia boss' home had 'Godfather,' 'Joker' posters

STORY: Along with the 'Godfather' and 'Joker' posters, the boss had a picture of a lion on the walls of his living room, while a calendar featuring a scantily-clad woman was found hanging in a small room he used as a personal gym, footage showed.

In the house, police also found a loaded Smith & Wesson 38 caliber special revolver, and a package with a further 20 rounds of the same bullets, a separate statement said.

The apartment, in the town of Campobello di Mazara, is in a modest building near the boss' hometown of Castelvetrano. Magistrates said he was living a "regular" life there, including going to the supermarket, despite being Italy's most wanted man.

Messina Denaro was arrested in the Sicilian capital of Palermo on Jan. 16 after 30 years on the run while he was going to a private hospital for scheduled cancer treatment.

Messina Denaro was sentenced in absentia to multiple life terms for an array of crimes, including for his role in the 1992 murders of anti-mafia prosecutors Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. He is being held in a high-security jail close to the central Italian city of l'Aquila.