Most tourists come to Italy for the wine and vistas, not to mention the pasta and pizza. Many steer clear of the Triangle of Death – an area near the Sicilian capital Palermo that also includes the town of Bagheria. The name dates back to the 1980s, when the Mafia carried out a series of gruesome killings in Bagheria and nearby Casteldaccia and Altavilla Milicia in the north of the island. Bagheria, a town of some 50,000, remains a stronghold of the Sicilian Mafia, known locally as Cosa Nostra, to this day. In the past, the town made headlines when Mafiosi brutally tortured and killed their vi…