Elvino Gargiulo

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Died2005 (aged 80)
Criminal chargeMurder, pedophilia, theft, injuries, incest, polygamy, kidnapping, sexual violence, vilification and concealment of a corpse, complicity
Penalty46 years of imprisonment
Elvino Gargiulo
Born1925
Died2005 (aged 80)
Criminal chargeMurder, pedophilia, theft, injuries, incest, polygamy, kidnapping, sexual violence, vilification and concealment of a corpse, complicity
Penalty46 years of imprisonment
Details
Victims3
DateSeptember 1991 - 13 November 1994
Span of crimes
1991–1994
Imprisoned at12 December 1995 - 2005

Elvino Gargiulo, known as the "Monster of Quadraro", (1925–2005), was an Italian serial killer, responsible for a double homicide in the Roman suburb of Quadraro [it] in 1991. He was sentenced alongside his son Mario Gargiulo who was also his biological grandson.[1] He was also found guilty of the kidnapping and murder of a 14-year-old boy in 1994, as well as having committed acts of violent lust on him.[2]

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