I started replying to this hours ago, then got sidetracked in doing a search for a particular book to recommend to you. unfortunately, i haven't found it yet.
anyways, Dateline did a piece on the case, including the whole Spezi/Preston vs Giuttari/Italian police, back in 2007. They still show it on msnbc and/or investigative discovery on occasion, it's called Murder on Lovers Lane. The transcript of it is http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19333195/ns/dateline_nbc-crime_reports/. If you're interested.
The book I am trying to recommend was one in a (fiction) series. All I can remember is that in the first book, the serial killer tortured the victims with old viking methods, like blood angels. And it was modern. And that I did read at least 2 other books by the same author. And I believe the author had a long last name. and the book title had neither "blood" nor "angel" in it. But I can't find anything on the web that leads me to the author/book. *sigh* my sister has the books right now, one day I'll get them back & be able to remember who the author is.
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Date: 2010-01-06 10:04 pm (UTC)anyways, Dateline did a piece on the case, including the whole Spezi/Preston vs Giuttari/Italian police, back in 2007. They still show it on msnbc and/or investigative discovery on occasion, it's called Murder on Lovers Lane. The transcript of it is http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19333195/ns/dateline_nbc-crime_reports/. If you're interested.
The book I am trying to recommend was one in a (fiction) series. All I can remember is that in the first book, the serial killer tortured the victims with old viking methods, like blood angels. And it was modern. And that I did read at least 2 other books by the same author. And I believe the author had a long last name. and the book title had neither "blood" nor "angel" in it. But I can't find anything on the web that leads me to the author/book. *sigh* my sister has the books right now, one day I'll get them back & be able to remember who the author is.