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June 7, 1962 - Maurizio Giugliano

Active in and around Rome across a single concentrated period in the early 1980s, Giugliano targeted women in a region whose rural outskirts left victims isolated and cases difficult to close. The uncertainty in the victim count reflects both the investigative challenges of the era and the fragmented evidence linking him to each crime. His later killing of a fellow patient while institutionalized underscored that confinement alone did not mark a clean conclusion to his history of violence.

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Maurizio Giugliano

Maurizio Giugliano (7 June 1962 – 1994), known as The Wolf of Ager Romanus (Italian: Il Lupo dell'Agro Romano), was an Italian serial killer who killed between two and seven women in Rome and the surrounding area from 1983 to 1984. He later murdered a fellow inmate at a mental hospital in 1993. For these crimes, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and remained imprisoned until his death in 1994.

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