![]() ![]() He also claimed that another one of his wife's lovers, Salvatore Vinci, had been the gunman. When a paraffin glove test showed that he had recently fired a gun, he admitted that he had been present at the crime scene. During interrogations, he confirmed his son's first version of the story, that he had been home sick during the murders. Locci's husband, Stefano Mele, was arrested following the murders. In later interrogations, Natalino would recant his previous version of the story and claim that he walked to the house alone (which was immediately negated by the fact that he had no shoes on when he was found and didn't appear to have walked over to the house shoe-less) or that there was more than one person present and that one had called the killer "Salvatore".Ĭrime scene of the Locci-Lo Bianco murders. Natalino was later able to give a physical description of the killer, though his story didn't definitively point to anyone as suspects. Upon being found, Natalino told the house's occupant that his father was sick at home and that his mother and "uncle" were dead in a car. He took the boy to a stranger's house and left him there alive. The killer then carried him over his shoulders while singing a popular song to ease him. Locci's six-year-old son Natalino was asleep in the car and woke up because of the loud gunshots. They were killed on the night of August 21, 1968, in Signa, a small town near Florence, while having sex in a car. The first known victims of the Monster were Antonio Lo Bianco and his Sardinian lover Barbara Locci. ![]()
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