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On May 15, 1986, after serving five years of his
sentence, 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. He committed suicide in his cell on May 23, 1988.
By Maria Olsen - AssociatedContent.com
May 20, 2009
Mestre, Italy, is a mere six miles away from Venice and has been
called Venice's "dormitory town" as a large percentage of the people who
work in Venice choose to commute the easy six miles twice a day
Roberto Succo has the unfortunate
distinction of having been Public Enemy Number 1 in France, Italy and
the Swiss Confederation. His murderous career began in April 1981 when,
while still in high school, he fatally stabbed his mother, stabbed and
then strangled his father and then placed their bodies in their bathtub
and tried to hide them by covering them with water and lime. Later, he
would give his reasons for these horrendous crimes as his parents' being
too overbearing and not wanting to lend him their car.
After he killed his parents, he
took the car that he had so coveted, his father's Alfa Romeo Alfasud,
but he did not have it for long as the police caught up with him only
two days later. After being declared insane, he was sentenced to ten
years in the psychiatric prison at Reggio Emilia. He quickly became
bored with the monotony of prison life and decided to finish high school
and then to obtain a degree in political science.
He escaped from the prison in May
1986 after being temporarily released to write an examination, and went
to France where he began a killing spree that spread across Europe. No
one was safe and his crimes ranged across at least four countries as he
hijacked, assaulted and killed people without regard for age, gender or
occupation.
A serial killer qualified for a degree in political science? It does
make you think, doesn't it?