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Maurizio Minghella was born on 16 July, 1958 in Genoa, Italy. Discover Maurizio Minghella'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 66 years old?
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Genoa, Italy |
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Maurizio Minghella Height, Weight & Measurements
At 66 years old, Maurizio Minghella height is 1.66 m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Maurizio Minghella Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Maurizio Minghella worth at the age of 66 years old? Maurizio Minghella’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Italy. We have estimated
Maurizio Minghella's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He was transferred to the Biella prison, and on the morning of January 2, 2003, he was hospitalized for chest and arm pain in the town's emergency room, managing to escape from through a bath. Minghella was recaptured at 10 PM the same day near the train station.
Suspected in the murders of tens of victims who had worked as sex workers, but convicted for only four of them, on April 4, 2003 Maurizio Minghella was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Turin Assizes Court for the murder of Motoc and to 30 years for the murders of Guido and H'Didou. He is serving his sentence in a prison in Pavia.
27-year-old mother of two children Florentina "Tina" Motoc was killed on the night between February 16 and 17, 2001. She bruised brutally to the face and head, with Minghella attempting to get rid of her clothes by starting a small bonfire.
Minghella was arrested on March 7, 2001, and the victims' cell phones were found with their registration numbers deleted. His own cell phone was traced to the area where Motoc was located at the evening of the crime. Imprisoned in the Vallette prison, he tried to escape from through the laundry in the spring of 2001, but managed to get to the first wall only.
On January 30, 1999, he strangled 73-year-old Cosima "Gina" Guido, from Taranto, with a scarf, in her apartment in the center of Turin. On the stairs of the woman's pied-à-terre two pieces of a kitchen towel with organic traces belonging to Minghella were found. She too was a sex worker.
On February 14, 1998, he strangled 29-year-old Albanian Floreta Islami with a scarf in Rivoli. She was a sex worker.
In March 1997, Minghella killed 53-year-old Loredana Maccario in a woman's home in the Turin neighborhood of San Salvario. She was a sex worker. In May, 20-year-old Moroccan Fatima H'Didou was raped and then strangled with the snare of a tracksuit in Caselette. She was a sex worker.
On April 3, 1981, he was sentenced by the Assizes court of Genoa to life imprisonment for five homicides, which was to be served at the maximum security prison in Porto Azzurro. In prison he always proclaimed his innocence and in the eighties also requested a revision of the trial through Andrea Gallo. In 1995, at the age of 37, he obtained semi-liberty and was transferred to the Vallette prison in Turin. He entered the recovery community of Luigi Ciotti, and worked as a carpenter for the Abele Group.
On April 18, 1978, Minghella killed a prostitute named Anna Pagano in Genoa, then hiding her corpse in the Sant'Olcese comune. The corpse was found by some shepherds, its head smashed and with a ballpoint pen embedded in the anus. Minghella also tried to misdirect the investigation by writing "Bricato Rose" instead of "Brigate Rosse" on the body, committing a spelling error which was immediately noticed by the police.
Following this, Minghella began to develop a morbid attraction for the dead. Reformed by the conscription service for mental disorders, he married in 1977 "by chance, by chance", as he himself declared, 15-year-old Rosa Manfredi, who was dependent on psycotropic drugs. Their marriage was short-lived: Minghella frequently visited prostitutes, and the girl died after a drug overdose after suffering depression and a miscarriage. This further traumatized Minghella and his fragile personality. In 1978, he visited the psychiatric clinic of the University of Genoa, learning that his IQ was 70.
Maurizio Minghella (born July 16, 1958 in Genoa) is an Italian serial killer, sentenced to life in prison for the murders of ten sex workers in Turin between 1997 and 2001 when he was on parole for killing five women in his hometown in 1978. He had also been convicted of robbery, kidnapping and escape from prison.
Maurizio Minghella was born in Genoa in 1958, living in Val Polcevera, Bolzaneto district. When he was six, his mother separated from her husband and took care of the five children by herself. Later, she married to a new man who beat the entire family. Minghella began to deeply hate his stepfather, defining it later, during his first interrogation, with these words: