This Netflix True Crime Series Reveals A Killer No One Expected(Photo Credit –Netflix)

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Netflix brings another true crime story that feels stranger than fiction. The Monster of Florence arrives soon after the advent of a documentary on infamous murderer and body snatcher Ed Gein (Monster: The Ed Gein Story), which already drew millions of viewers worldwide. Before his arrest in 1957, Gein used to stay in a massive 195-acre farmland in Plainfield, Wisconsin, where he carried on his criminal activities for almost a decade until authorities made the gruesome discoveries.

The Monster of Florence True Crime Plot

Italy had its own monster while the US fixated on famous killers. Florence became a hunting ground between 1968 and 1985, during which eight young couples, sixteen people in total, lost their lives. They were usually out in cars at quiet spots, and each time bullets tore through the scene. Some victims were stabbed, and in half of the cases, the women suffered brutal mutilation.

The horror only grew worse when the first victims in 1968, 32-year-old Barbara Locci and 29-year-old Antonio Lo Bianco, were discovered with a child sleeping in the backseat. That small boy became the lone witness.

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