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Giancarlo Giudice was born on 1952 in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, is an Italian serial killer. Discover Giancarlo Giudice's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Giancarlo Giudice (born March 11, 1952), known as The Monster of Turin (Italian: Il Mostro di Torino), is an Italian serial killer who murdered nine prostitutes in Turin from 1983 to 1986.
Giancarlo Giudice was born in Turin on March 11, 1952.
His father Primo, originally from Cuneo, was a veteran of the Russian campaign and current employee at Fiat who was known for being crude and an alcoholic.
On the other hand, Giancarlo was close to his mother, and after she became ill from a heart ailment when he was eight, he started to take care of her.
However, he was then sent off to the Don Orione Boarding School in Fubine Monferrato, and during his stay there, his mother passed away.
At age 13, after attending his mother's funeral, Giudice attempted suicide by swallowing tablets from the infirmary - upon learning of this incident, he was sent back to his father.
When he became of age, Giudice entered military service as an alpini, but went AWOL from the barracks and returned home.
For this reason, he was imprisoned for some time in a military prison, but later pardoned and allowed to finish his service as an infantryman.
At around this time, his father remarried to Maria Rosa Fazio and moved with his new wife in Calabria, abandoning his son behind in Turin.
Distraught by this, Giudice began to use crack cocaine and LSD, and frequently changed jobs.
Fazio would later claim that the pair never got along, mostly due to Giudice's preference to stay at home, and that he did not even attend his father's funeral when Primo passed away from cirrhosis.
At the age of 25, he began working as a truck driver for a company in Brandizzo, but then quit his job and in 1979, he found employment at the Zanzone Trucking Company in Cigliano, where he was regarded as a bizarre, shy man by his colleagues, but commended on his diligent work ethic.
One colleague would later note that Giudice never mentioned ever being in a relationship, sometimes did not show up for work because he "didn't feel like it" and often brought pornographic magazines to his workplace.
When he acquired enough money, he bought a house at 33 Cravero Street in the suburb of Regio Parco.
His neighbors there described him as relatively friendly, but also very odd, as he was often unkempt, oblivious and avoided conversation with others.
Reportedly, when he stopped paying his bills and both his electricity and gas were turned off, Giudice just brushed it off and hooked it illegally to his neighbor's junction box, as well as borrowing cylinders from his neighbor's mother to cook.
On December 27, 1983, Giudice met 40-year-old Sicilian-born prostitute Francesca "Franca" Pecoraro on Settimo Street and then killed her in her house.
Then, in the dead of night, he stole a Bianchina from a garage on the same street where she lived and burned the car with the corpse inside on Enna Street in the Barriera di Stura area.
On January 1, 1984, he met 48-year-old prostitute of Lucanian origin Annunziata "Nunzia" Pafundo, who had previously been convicted of infanticide and diagnosed as mentally ill.
After strangling her, Giudice dumped her naked body in Mezzi Stura in Settimo Torinese.
It was later found on January 8, and identified on January 22 via fingerprints.
On March 26, Giudice met 24-year-old prostitute Lidia Geraci in Corso Polonia and tried to kill her, but decided to spare her after she told him that she had three children.
Much to Geraci's surprise, he even apologized and did not resist when she reported him to the police.
For this crime, he was sentenced to six months imprisonment.
On March 19, 1985, he strangled 64-year-old Giovanna "Gianna" Bricchi, a woman who was forced into prostitution due to her son's drug addiction, whose corpse he then threw into the Po River.
At the end of the month, Giudice stabbed to death 47-year-old Addolorata Benvenuto in the throat and then threw her body into the Stura di Lanzo River.
The body was identified by Rome forensic police in August 1986, after re-examining a fragment taken from the victim's fingertip.
In February 1986, Giudice met two prostitutes on the Lungo Dora Voghera three weeks apart: 44-year-old Maria Rosa Corda and 66-year-old Laura Belmonte.
Corda was beaten with a hammer, while Belmonte was strangled with a stocking at Giudice's parents' bedroom - after killing each, he then bound their hands and feet with electric wires.
Finally, he carried both bodies wrapped in a blanket and threw them into canals: Corda inside the Risale Rocca canal in Villareggia, and Belmonte into an unnamed canal in Saluggia.
In early April, he shot 44-year-old prostitute Maria Galfrè at point-blank before dragging her corpse to a shack near the Stura di Lanzo, which he then burned down.
On May 21, Giudice tortured and strangled 58-year-old prostitute Clelia Mollo with a nylon stocking at her apartment at 10 XX Settembre Street.
When questioned later, Giudice claimed that he killed those eight prostitutes because they were all ugly, dirty, and old, and because they resembled his stepmother.
He also claimed that he felt a "chill down [his] spine" that led him to kill.
On June 28, 1986, in Castello di Annone, he loaded his last victim, 36-year-old former NAP-affiliated terrorist and prostitute Maria Rosa Paoli, into his Lancia Fulvia.
He then shot her in the temple near Rocchetta Tanaro, after which he hid the body behind a bush near the Santhià cemetery.
An hour later, he was stopped by the police at a checkpoint to have his documents checked - while inspecting his car, the officers found two guns with cartridges, a bloodstained back seat and a rag stained with what was later determined to be Paoli's blood.
Following the discovery of Clelia Mollo's body on May 24, police began actively hunting for the killer, but faced difficulties, resulting in most of the areas frequented by prostitutes becoming deserted.
Immediately after his arrest, Giudice confessed to killing Paoli and showed where he had hidden the body, after which he was taken to the Molinette Prison in Turin and then to the Judicial Psychiatric Hospital in Reggio Emilia.
Convicted and sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for the crimes, he was released in 2008 and has lived as a free man ever since.