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00:25The country is changing.
00:30Or maybe it had already changed before, it doesn't matter.
00:33Because that crime, like a razor blade, tears the skin of society.
00:37and makes everyone understand, for the first time, that we are different from what we thought.
00:41We are something else, there is a before and there is an after.
00:47Every era, every place, even in Italy, has its nightmares.
00:51Disturbing crimes that changed us forever.
01:14I wrote the poems.
01:17If there was a little good in the world and everyone considered himself a brother,
01:27there would be fewer thoughts, fewer sorrows.
01:31The world would be much more beautiful.
01:43Italy is that of the 1980s, the middle, for example, 1985.
01:48The Years of Lead are now over.
01:50The public dimension of commitment has shrunk in favor of the private dimension of tax evasion
01:55and the bell-bottoms have left in place
01:58to the last padded-shoulder jackets and the first down jackets of the paninari.
02:09The Years of Lead are now over.
02:37Bettino Craxi is in government with the five-party coalition.
02:40Across the ocean is Ronald Reagan's United States
02:43and beyond an iron curtain that is getting thinner and thinner
02:47there is Mikhail Gorbachev's Soviet Union.
03:03Italians like to have fun, those who can of course,
03:07like those of Milan's nightlife and fashion districts.
03:09Italians go out, eat, go to the cinema to see Rambo 2,
03:13Back to the Future, Ofracchia versus Dracula and nothing under the dress.
03:28They watch a lot of TV, there are so many channels now.
03:32The riddles of Pronto Raffaello follow.
03:34They watch the gags from Antonio Ricci's Drive-in.
03:37And then later those of Quelli della Notte with Renzo Arbore and his gang.
03:42The smallest, but not that much,
03:44they spend the afternoon in front of Candy Candy cartoons,
03:48Cat's Eyes and Lupe in Terzo.
04:07But not everyone enjoys those years, even when they should.
04:11Couples, for example, in Tuscany, in the province of Florence,
04:15they go apart to make love or even just to be together,
04:18in the car, in the countryside, they are afraid.
04:41Usually we isolate ourselves, perhaps in a hidden, dark place, for privacy.
04:46Instead now the town squares are filled with cars parked in the centre,
04:49under the street lamps, all together.
04:51And even so, those inside are afraid.
04:59Parents of teenage children, suddenly,
05:02they go to the cinema regularly once or twice a week in the evening,
05:06leaving the house free in a sort of sexual revolution
05:09which is not dictated by the evolution of customs, but by fear.
05:22And in fact in public places, in stations, at post offices or even in schools,
05:27in the police and carabinieri offices,
05:29a few months later a disturbing poster will appear,
05:32also printed on thousands of postcards.
05:37An evil eye that seems to stare at whoever looks at it,
05:40and around it, in various languages, it is actually written
05:42Be careful, kids, there's a risk of assault.
05:53Because that is the eye of the monster, the monster of Florence.
05:59If there is a God, he will do the right things in the world,
06:07I pray night and day that this one who did the evil will be saved.
06:12don't give him peace for life
06:16and may God make him burn in hell.
06:24It all started many years ago,
06:27so many that no one had ever connected
06:29a crime from 17 years ago with that eye
06:32that scares young people from the posters.
06:35to
06:46See you soon, see you soon.
07:15See you soon.
07:50See you soon, see you soon.
08:06See you soon.
08:40See you soon.
09:06The man says he threw it away.
09:09Let's leave that man down there in jail and take a leap forward in time.
09:275 years later, September 14, 1974, Borgo San Lorenzo, about fifty kilometers from Florence.
09:36It's night, it just rained, and in the humid late summer sky there's a full moon.
09:52Near the Seve River there is a clearing surrounded by brambles, cypresses and vines, it is called le fontanelle.
09:58A secluded spot for couples, and in fact, parked right there, hidden, is a Fiat 127 with two people inside.
10:05A boy and a girl, Pasquale and Stefania, 19-18 years old.
10:11They're both dead.
10:14Pasquale was hit by five gunshots, Stefania by three, but she didn't die from that.
10:19Someone stabbed her in the chest with a knife, then dragged her outside and stabbed her again.
10:24And he began to hit her again when she was dead, in the pubic area, with incredible violence and ferocity.
10:3196 stab wounds.
10:46The killer left five shell casings on the grass in the clearing.
10:4922 Long Rifle caliber, Winchester brand, with the serial letter, an H, stamped on the base.
10:58Who was it? A madman.
11:01What was once called a sexual maniac.
11:04The Carabinieri are investigating, but in the absence of any conclusive evidence, the trail ends there.
11:18Seven years later, June 6, 1981.
11:22It's a bit cold, despite the season, and there's not even a moon, it's Saturday night.
11:27Near Scandici, in the Mosciano countryside, there is a clearing, at the end of a dirt road.
11:37There is a car stopped under a cypress tree, a Fiat Ritmo, with two kids inside, Giovanni and Carmela, 30 and
11:4321 years old.
11:44They're dead too.
11:46Someone shot him seven times.
11:49Giovanni remained in the car, slumped over the driver's seat.
11:53Carmela outside, in a ditch, supine and still dressed.
12:19But he didn't just shoot.
12:21He stabbed Giovanni in the throat with a knife.
12:23And then he attacked Carmela, he cut her jeans along the leg up to the waist and
12:28he completely removed the pubic area.
12:30On the ground, in the grass, under the cypress tree, seven .22 Long Rifle caliber bullets, Winchester brand, with the letter H imprinted on them.
12:39on the case back.
12:54Damn that knife.
12:57If I hadn't had it, nothing would have happened.
13:02And from that time on, I never put a single nail in my pocket again.
13:11I cursed him so many times.
13:23Seven years may have passed, but with crimes like this, with such brutal violence, and with such an evident sexual twist,
13:30we had never seen many of them before.
13:32Yes, things that happen in America, in horror films, but not in Italy, imagine that.
13:37And so, the crimes of Borgo San Lorenzo in 1974 and Scandici in 1981 are linked.
13:45And a ballistics expert examines the shell casings found at the scene.
13:57There are many marks on the used cartridge cases.
13:59The ones from the firing pin that hits them on the base when they are fired.
14:02Those of the extractor who takes them out of the scope chamber to throw them away.
14:06Many other signs left by other factors.
14:09They are like fingerprints for a person.
14:13Here, the five shells from 1974 and the seven from 1981 have the same fingerprints.
14:21This means they were fired from the same pistol, a .22 caliber Beretta, model 72 or 74.
14:29This means that the two crimes are connected.
14:32Then, just four months pass and something else happens.
14:42October 23, 1981, again in Tuscany, again in the province of Florence.
14:47There is a field next to the highway that passes near Calenzano.
14:51The location is called Le Bartoline and is very secluded.
14:54Reeds all around, olive trees and rows of vines.
15:02Even in that field, perfect for seclusion and spending some time together, there is a car, a black Golf.
15:07There must have been many, inserted like that one.
15:10But this car is different.
15:12Or rather, it's like the others whose story we're telling.
15:38Motionless, silent, with the left window smashed.
15:42Outside, in the grass, there are two boys.
15:44Stefano, who is 26 years old, is on the left, hit by four bullets, his back slashed by stab wounds.
15:51Susanna, who is 24 years old, is a little further along.
15:55Five gunshots and two stab wounds, but that's not all.
15:58Someone, with three clean, deep cuts, completely removed her pubic area.
16:09But on the ground, in the grass, there are also other very important things.
16:14Seven Winchester shells, .22 caliber, long rifle.
16:18For the crime of June 6th, the one in Scandicci, there was already a suspect in jail.
16:23The investigators had found him in the circle of the so-called voyeurs,
16:27who enjoyed spying on couples and were working to attribute the previous crime to him as well,
16:33that of Borgo San Lorenzo.
16:35But now, faced with yet another double homicide,
16:38certainly done by the same hand and with the same gun,
16:41Charges against a man already in prison are dropped and he is released from prison.
16:49If it wasn't him, though, it was someone else.
16:52And if it was someone else, then that someone is still free,
16:55He's out there in the Tuscan countryside, and he's still on the hunt.
16:59He has a name, one like that.
17:00A name that had almost never been heard in Italy.
17:03It's called a serial killer.
17:11I don't know anything, I only know that even if I'm illiterate I can teach many people how to move in the
17:23life.
17:40The concept of the serial killer was new to Italian criminology in those years,
17:46as well as for the press and for public opinion.
17:54Of course, there had been cases.
17:56Like Antonio Boggia, known as the monster of Milan,
17:59considered the first Italian serial killer,
18:01which killed four people between 1849 and 1859.
18:07Or like Vincenzo Verzeni, the vampire of Bergamo,
18:10who between 1867 and 1872 killed two women and attacked six others.
18:17Cesare Serviatti, the Landrù of the Tiber,
18:20who killed three women between 1928 and 1932.
18:24Or Leonardo Cianciulli, the soap maker from Correggio,
18:28which between 1939 and 1940 killed three and perhaps four.
18:35There had been others still, in more recent years,
18:39but they were considered separate cases, which were not relevant.
18:43They called them monsters, maniacs, sex maniacs,
18:46and they were considered aberrations, exceptions without rules,
18:50in a society that still considered itself provincial, on a human scale.
19:00That word, serial killer, serial murderer,
19:04with that disturbing adjective, serial,
19:06which presupposes a rule, instead,
19:09that of the repetition of something that continues,
19:11it seemed like something from other worlds and other societies.
19:20Like the US subway,
19:22where in fact the term was coined in the early 70s,
19:26by Robert Ressler, an FBI profiler.
19:29Things that happen in America, imagine what happens here, but not here.
19:33And yet they happen here too, serial killings and even at close range.
19:39Another seven months pass.
19:43June 19, 1982, it's Saturday,
19:47a beautiful Saturday evening in early summer, warm and clear, without moon.
19:51On the provincial road, in Baccaiano di Montespertoli, south of Florence,
19:55there is a clearing hidden by vegetation.
19:58The car, however, a Seat 147, is not there,
20:01it's further back, beyond the road, inclined,
20:04with the rear wheels stuck in the ditch.
20:07It's because Paolo was leaning over the dashboard to start the engine,
20:11when a bullet hit him in the shoulder.
20:13So he backtracked to escape,
20:16but he panicked,
20:18he crossed the road and ended up in the ditch on the other side.
20:51The road and ended up in the ditch, on the other side.
20:53Nine shots, two against the headlights and seven against the boys,
20:57Paolo and Antonella, 22 and 19 years old.
20:59No mutilations this time,
21:02perhaps the car stopped too far in sight on the road,
21:05but nine .22 long rifle shells,
21:07Mark & ​​Winchester, series H.
21:28I have had good times with everyone in the world,
21:31I considered everyone as brothers,
21:33as the Holy Gospel commands,
21:39because the world was not made by us.
21:44He says, love one another all as brothers,
21:51because we are all brothers.
21:57A year and three months pass,
22:00September 9, 1983,
22:02to be stopped at Giogoli,
22:04near Scandicci,
22:05in a clearing,
22:06it's a van this time,
22:07a Volkswagen van.
22:23There are two boys inside,
22:25two German tourists,
22:26Horst and Uwe,
22:28both 24 years old,
22:29they died.
22:35Someone shot him from the side windows,
22:37seven shots,
22:38all on target,
22:39with great precision.
22:40On the ground, in the grass,
22:42four shells,
22:43.22 long rifle caliber,
22:45Winchester brand,
22:46H series,
22:47like other times.
23:18This time, however,
23:20there is something different,
23:21because Horst and Uwe are two males.
23:24Whoever killed them must have made a mistake,
23:26because one of the two has very long blond hair,
23:28and in fact they are there,
23:29without anyone having harmed them.
23:55Ten more months,
23:57July 30, 1984,
23:59Vicchio Grove,
24:00north of Florence.
24:02There is a dirt road,
24:03which ends up against an embankment,
24:05Panda Chiara,
24:06at the end of the little street.
24:07Inside is Claudio,
24:0921 years old,
24:10killed by a shot to the head,
24:11and one to the chest,
24:12and ten stab wounds.
24:13and the dirt road.
24:47Outside, in an alfalfa field about ten meters away, Pia, 19 years old, killed by a gunshot
24:53gun to the face and two stab wounds to the throat, she is massacred.
24:57Three shots between the legs, which take away her pubic area and others to the chest, which mutilate her completely.
25:02left breast.
25:10Five shell casings on the ground, always the same ones. .22 Winchester, etc., etc.
25:25Meanwhile, the serial killer's psychosis has spread. They still call him the monster, now the Monster of Florence.
25:32And they even make fun of him, darling the monster of Scandici, the macabre jokes, but it's just a way of
25:37exorcise fear.
25:39Tuscany, close to the Apennines, is covered in those posters with that terrifying eye.
25:45Watch out, guys, the monster is watching you.
25:47The squares of the towns, and also of Florence, are filled with cars piled up in defense, like pioneer wagons in the
25:54prairie.
25:55And a sort of domestic sexual revolution affects all families, even the most respectable and traditional ones of the early years
26:03Eighty.
26:15Is there a monster? No, there is a serial killer, even here, even in Italy, who does as in
26:20America.
26:21But not just the America of crime news, the America of cinema, of horror films.
26:25He kills young people making love, nails them in their cars with a burst of gunshots and massacres them
26:30stab wounds.
26:34He does it in places that seem to evoke something.
26:38Rivers and streams, sources of water, which have an esoteric meaning.
26:42As well as the trees, poplars and cypresses, and the full moon.
26:45But above all he attacks women, drags them out of the car and mutilates their pubic hair and breasts, which
26:52take away.
26:55Even the police are in shock, initially completely unprepared for what is happening.
27:01The first crimes are approached as if they were crimes in themselves,
27:05with investigations, witnesses and expert reports that go their own way, without being compared.
27:10Only after the crime of June 19, 1982, the one of the car in the ditch,
27:16Does anyone think of comparing the shell casings with those from the 1968 crime?
27:21the child who was sleeping in the back seat, only to find out later that they are the same,
27:26that everything, somehow, starts from there.
27:28It was only in 1984 that the SAM, the anti-monster squad, was born,
27:33a pool of investigators who deal only with those crimes,
27:37coordinated by Dr. Roberto Perugini,
27:39which was formed in the United States, in Quantico,
27:42where the FBI offices that deal with serial killers are located.
27:58And it is only after the murder of Pia and Claudio, in Boschetto di Bicchio,
28:02that an expert is entrusted with the task of studying a possible psychological profile of the monster,
28:08who meanwhile continues to kill.
28:10They told me I was too good,
28:15but instead I tolerate a little,
28:19and then that's it.
28:40A year and a month later,
28:42September 8, 1985,
28:45beautiful late summer evening,
28:47it's a Sunday.
28:48Along Via degli Scopetti, in San Casciano, south of Florence,
28:52there is a clearing,
28:52at the edge of a pine and cypress forest.
28:55There is a car there,
28:57a Volkswagen Golf with a French license plate,
28:59but it's empty.
29:25Jean Michel, 25 years old,
29:27it's in a ditch further ahead,
29:29hidden by branches and leaves.
29:31They killed him with gunshots and finished him off with stab wounds.
29:35Nadine, on the other hand, is inside a camping tent,
29:37of those made of igloos,
29:39next to the car,
29:40covered by a sleeping bag.
29:42They killed her with three gunshots to the head,
29:44and then stabbed to death.
29:49Away with the pubic area,
29:50to her as well as to the others,
29:52and off with the left breast.
29:53And then something else happens,
29:55which had never happened before,
29:57something out of a movie,
29:58something that scares.
29:59There is an envelope,
30:00with the address composed of letters cut out from newspapers,
30:03which arrives at the Florence prosecutor's office,
30:05for the attention of Deputy Prosecutor Silvia della Monica,
30:09the only woman who deals with the monster's crimes.
30:12Inside is a piece of Nadine's breast,
30:15stuff that not even in America,
30:17not even in horror movies.
30:21Then, suddenly,
30:23just as it began,
30:24the series of crimes stops.
30:26After that September of 1985,
30:29who killed 14 people,
30:317 couples contracted in the countryside,
30:338 men and 6 women,
30:35killed, massacred,
30:37mutilated in that way,
30:38suddenly it stops.
31:00The investigations, however, continue.
31:02After the voyeurs' trail,
31:04which had led to the arrest of a person who was later released from prison and exonerated,
31:07the investigations are oriented towards the environment
31:10to which that condemned person belonged
31:13for the first double homicide,
31:14the one in 1969,
31:16about which there are now some doubts.
31:18And then, here's a lead
31:20that leads to a particular person.
31:22His name is Pietro Pacciani.
31:26It was said around
31:29Pacciani is violent.
31:32I'm violent!
31:35Poor wretch!
31:37I can hardly stand up straight!
31:40I work with the bad guy!
31:44To Pietro Pacciani,
31:46the anti-monster team
31:47it came to us through a check
31:49done on people with specific backgrounds
31:52and suspicious characteristics.
32:01And in fact,
32:03he had already been sentenced to 13 years
32:05because in 1951,
32:07when he was 26 years old,
32:09had massacred with 19 stab wounds
32:11a man caught with his fifteen-year-old girlfriend,
32:14who he then forced to make love to him
32:16next to the other one's body.
32:19Then in 1986,
32:21he had been definitively sentenced
32:22at four years old
32:23for sexually abusing his daughters.
32:34He mistreats his family,
32:35I hear myself say.
32:37There's my wife, poor thing,
32:39who remained semi-insane.
32:44He doesn't know what he's saying,
32:47he doesn't know what he's doing,
32:49she doesn't know when she was born,
32:51he doesn't know anything.
32:53I searched
32:55to help her in every way.
32:58I even brought him coffee in bed.
33:10Witnesses describe it
33:12like a pervert and a violent person,
33:14someone who is scary.
33:15They call it the blaze,
33:16because he was a fire-eater at the wild beasts,
33:19but also because he's a hottie,
33:21who gets angry very easily.
33:27And he certainly has great manual dexterity.
33:29even in the use of the knife
33:31and knowledge of the places,
33:32because he lives around there,
33:34in Mercatale,
33:35he is a gardener,
33:36a poacher
33:37and, it is said,
33:38even a voyeur.
33:39The periods he spent in prison
33:41then they match quite well
33:43to those first long intervals of time
33:45between one crime and another.
33:47I, sir,
33:49I had all sorts of things thrown at me.
33:51It was said
33:51Pacciani voyeur,
33:53I'm a voyeur.
33:58I'm perfect like everyone else.
34:00and I give proof of it.
34:02I never went to look.
34:05If they had gone to look,
34:08someone who does that nasty stuff.
34:10Do you want someone to go and look?
34:14But I
34:15I did it to my wife.
34:18And then my wife on purpose.
34:29Pacciani is under investigation,
34:31supervised,
34:32intercepted and searched.
34:33During a search,
34:35it's the same doctor Perugini
34:36to find a shell casing
34:3722 Winchester caliber
34:39H series
34:40buried in a flower vase.
34:42And then they pop out
34:43a block notice
34:43German brand,
34:44compatible with that
34:45owned by one
34:46of the two boys killed
34:47and the spring guide rod
34:49of a .22 caliber pistol
34:50sent to the police
34:52of San Casciano
34:53from an anonymous person
34:54wrapped
34:55inside the fabric
34:56of a pillowcase
34:56owned
34:57by Pacciani.
34:58It's him
34:59the monster of Florence.
35:09April 19, 1994
35:12at the Assize Court
35:14of Florence
35:14the trial opens
35:16to Pietro Pacciani
35:17accused of seven double murders
35:19for the period
35:20which goes back to 1974
35:21to 1985.
35:24Seven months later,
35:25November 1st,
35:27Peter Pacciani
35:27he is sentenced
35:28to 14 life sentences
35:29for 14 murders.
35:31The Monster of Florence
35:32it's him.
35:37I'm recovering
35:39in your consciences.
35:41I said it all
35:42in the memorial
35:43and all the rest.
35:45I have always worked
35:47in the fields
35:48without moving away.
35:51You will see,
35:54you will discover the truth.
35:56Jesus
35:57he's my brother.
35:58I didn't do it
36:00this evil
36:01and I
36:02a farmer
36:03who works the land
36:06he doesn't even have
36:08the weather
36:08to tie up
36:10the shoes.
36:11What should I do?
36:13I
36:14I said
36:15the whole truth!
36:23two years later,
36:24February 13th
36:251996,
36:27the assize court
36:28of appeal
36:29of Florence
36:29limelight
36:30completely
36:30the sentence,
36:32acquitting Pacciani
36:33from all 14 murders
36:34to which he had been
36:35convicted
36:36in the first trial.
36:37Peter Pacciani
36:38it is no longer
36:39the monster
36:39of Florence,
36:40even if in the meantime
36:42something happened.
36:46Head of the mobile squad
36:48it has arrived
36:48another investigator,
36:50Dr. Michele Giuttari,
36:51which resumes the investigations
36:52returning to examine
36:53all the testimonies
36:55and all the clues
36:56that they were
36:57in the cards
36:57since the first murders.
36:59There are interesting things,
37:01witnesses who saw
37:02suspicious movements
37:03of cars
37:03and people
37:04in places
37:05of some crimes
37:05before and after
37:06the murders
37:07and one of these people
37:08it really seems like it
37:09Peter Pacciani.
37:12And the other people present?
37:14Investigations,
37:15wiretaps,
37:16searches
37:17they jump out
37:18two more
37:18friends of Pacciani
37:19who live
37:20in that area.
37:21I'm Giancarlo Lotti
37:23and Mario Vanni.
37:24They too
37:25involved
37:26in a disturbing round
37:27of sexual perversions,
37:28abuses
37:29and violence.
37:30A small group
37:31that's scary
37:31like the bandits
37:32of once upon a time.
37:33They belittle.
37:35They say
37:35who were together
37:37just for a snack
37:38and so
37:39for the press
37:39they become
37:40the snack buddies.
37:59Meanwhile
38:00jump out
38:00a witness
38:01what does he say?
38:01of having seen
38:02Vanni and Pacciani
38:03kill
38:04the French boys.
38:05Then
38:06more are coming
38:06and in the end
38:07Lots
38:08admits
38:08of having participated
38:09to the murders
38:10together with the other two.
38:12The process
38:13to the snack companions
38:14starts in May
38:15of 1997
38:16and it ends
38:17almost a year later
38:18in March
38:19of 1998
38:20with the conviction
38:21by Mario Vanni
38:22to life imprisonment
38:23for the last ones
38:24four murders
38:24and Giancarlo Lotti
38:26to 30 years in prison.
38:27Judgment
38:28confirmed
38:28on appeal
38:29in 99
38:30and then
38:30in Cassation
38:31in 2000
38:32and Pacciani?
38:44In December
38:45of 1996
38:46while he was getting ready
38:48the process
38:48to the snack companions
38:49the Court of Cassation
38:50had cancelled
38:51the sentence
38:52which absolved
38:53Peter Pacciani
38:54requesting
38:55a new trial
38:56also because
38:56all the charges
38:57to Vanni and Lotti
38:58they involved
38:59his presence
39:00in crimes
39:00like a species
39:01of gang leader
39:02but it's a process
39:04that will not be done
39:05because just before
39:06of the sentence
39:07that condemns
39:07the snack buddies
39:08in February
39:09of 1998
39:11Peter Pacciani
39:12is found
39:13died
39:13in the farmhouse
39:14where he lived alone
39:15after the wife
39:16he had left him
39:18lying on the floor
39:20with his pants down
39:21in the middle of
39:22to a great mess
39:23with the bottles
39:24of drugs
39:24scattered on the table
39:25and on the shelves
39:26which should have
39:27absolutely
39:28take for illnesses
39:29who had
39:29and that he had not taken
39:31cardiac arrest
39:41the story of the monster
39:42or monsters
39:43of Florence
39:43it doesn't end here
39:44with the conviction
39:45definitive
39:46some snack buddies
39:47there are some crimes
39:48that are missing from the roll call
39:50there are some doubts
39:51on the crime
39:52of 1968
39:53the one with the child
39:54who was sleeping
39:55on the back seat
39:56of the car
39:56there are also
39:57suspicious deaths
39:59of some characters
40:00linked to events
40:01as for example
40:02Pietro Pacciani himself
40:05there are many hypotheses
40:07carry on
40:08by magistrates and investigators
40:09by journalists
40:10and also by writers
40:11that the monster
40:12let there be only one
40:13and that it should be sought
40:14in the environment
40:15of the first crime
40:16that instead
40:17there is a higher level
40:18a group of people
40:19an esoteric sect
40:21who managed
40:22and commissioned
40:22the crimes
40:23to the snack companions
40:24made up of people
40:25important
40:26that they covered
40:27and misled
40:29more or less reliable
40:31more or less supported
40:32from other investigations
40:33or from other processes
40:35they are hypotheses
40:36that still
40:36have not been tested
40:37and that for now
40:38we are not interested
40:39it's another story
40:45we here
40:46we wanted to tell
40:47of when Italy
40:48he suddenly discovered
40:49which was no longer
40:50the archaic province
40:51isolated monsters
40:52that come out of the woods
40:54like the ogres in fairy tales
40:55but a modern reality
40:56even from a criminal point of view
40:58with his
40:59serial killer
41:04that are beginning to proliferate
41:06both in the crime news
41:08that in literature
41:09producing studies
41:10in-depth
41:11and also disturbing
41:12on the phenomenon
41:13of the Italian serial killer
41:14and assuming
41:15really
41:16about thirty
41:17of serial killers
41:18still active
41:19and still to be taken
41:24before then
41:26before those poor boys
41:27massacred like that
41:29and in those moments
41:30it could be said
41:31that from us
41:31certain things
41:32they don't happen
41:33After
41:34no more
41:57who is that girl?
41:59lying face down
41:59on the beach of Torvajanica?
42:01I have never known
42:02Vilma Montesi
42:03how did it end up there?
42:04crime or misfortune?
42:05I don't know anything
42:06on Vilma's death
42:09no further investigations
42:11it's a party
42:12the next day
42:12It's Easter
42:13and at the bottom
42:14it's just about
42:15of a girl
42:16drowned dead
42:17someone somehow
42:18is responsible
42:19of my death
42:20but who is he?
42:21it is not yet known
42:22I don't know anything
42:25I don't know anything
42:27I don't know anything
42:28I don't know anything
42:35was
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