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Monster of Florence - Wikipedia On 9 September 1983, Wilhelm Friedrich Horst Meyer (24) and Jens Uwe Rüsch (24), two students from Osnabrück, West Germany, were visiting Italy to celebrate an important scholarship Meyer had just won
The Monster Of Florence Case And Why It May Be Reopened On Sept 19, 1983, an anomaly emerged The “Monster of Florence” killed Wilhelm Friedrich Horst Meyer and Jens Uwe Rüsch, two German men vacationing in Italy They were killed in their car The next two victims, Claudio Stefanacci and Pia Gilda Rontini, were shot dead on July 29, 1984 Rontini’s genitalia was missing
The Truth About The 17-Year-Long Murder Spree That Terrorized Florence Wilhelm Friedrich Horst Meyer and Jens Uwe Rüsch, victims of the fifth crime, were both men, though it is believed that Rüsch's long hair tricked the Monster into thinking he was a woman In the 1974 homicide, Stefania Pettini's vagina had been stuffed with a grapevine
The Monster of Florence: Italy’s mysterious serial killer Jens Uwe Rüsch (24) and Wilhelm Friedrich Horst Meyer (24): The only same-sex male couple killed These students from West Germany were shot and killed in their Volkswagen Samba Bus on 9th September 1983
Murder is Everywhere: The Monster of Florence - Blogger 9 September 1983 - Wilhelm Friedrich Horst Meyer, 24 and Jens Uwe Rusch, 24, in the town of Galluzzo 29 July 1984 - Claudio Stefanacci, 21 and Pia Gilda Rontini, 18, in a woodland area near Vicchio di Mugello
DNA raises new questions in Monster of Florence case - RTÉ Newly discovered DNA could shed light on one of Italy's most famous cold cases, finally revealing the so-called "Monster of Florence" serial killer who murdered young couples in the 1970s
The Mistaken Murders — The Monster of Florence — Crime Library On Sept 9, 1983, the Monster surprised police by breaking his pattern, albeit by accident, by murdering two West German boys, Horst Meyer and Uwe Rusch Sens The two young victims were shot to death while sleeping in a Volkswagen camper just 19 miles south of Florence in a grassy clearing
New DNA could shed light on “Monster of Florence” serial killer case . . . That same DNA was taken from similar bullets found after the September 1983 murder of two German university students, Horst Wilhelm Meyer and Jens-Uwe Rusch, who investigators believed were probably mistaken for a couple — and the murder of Italians Pia Rontini and Claudio Stefanacci in July 1984
Police hunt #039;Monster of Florence #039; - UPI Archives The previous victims were couples of opposite sexes, but investigators said one of the dead youths, Jens Uwe Rusch, 24, of Cuxhaven, had long blonde hair and could be mistaken for a woman