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Roberto Zucco : ウィキペディア英語版
Roberto Succo
Roberto Succo (Venice, April 3, 1962 – Vicenza, May 23, 1988) was an Italian serial killer who committed several murders and other violent crimes mostly in Italy and France in the 1980s.
==Murders==
Succo committed his first known murders on April 9, 1981 when he fatally stabbed his mother and his father, a police officer, who had refused to lend him their car. He then escaped, hiding his parents' bodies in the bathtub covered in water and lime to delay the discovery of the murders, and taking away his father's service pistol. After Succo was caught, he was judged mentally ill and he was sentenced to 10 years in a psychiatric prison in Reggio Emilia. While in the facility, he completed his studies and earned a degree in political science.
On May 15, 1986, after serving five years of his sentence and on freedom privileges, Succo escaped from the psychiatric hospital. He evaded police and left the country to travel to France by rail. In the next few years, Succo committed numerous crimes ranging from burglary to rape to murder; in France, he raped and killed two teenage girls, murdered a physician, and two police officers who were about to capture him.
He kidnapped, hijacked, and terrorized people across at least four European countries. He was considered Public Enemy number one by France, Italy, and Switzerland.
On February 28, 1988, he was caught in his hometown of Mestre (on the Italian mainland across from Venice and within the Venetian region known as the Veneto). On March 1, 1988, during the course of an escape attempt he fell off the roof of the prison in which he was detained, having tried another attempt at an escape that only resulted in him showing off bravado to a casual audience who had gathered in front of the prison. He committed suicide in his cell on May 23, 1988.

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