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Mario Spezi (July 30, 1945 – September 9, 2016) was an Italian journalist, author, illustrator, and caricaturist.[1] He wrote the non-fiction true crime books Dolci Colline di Sangue (2006) and Il Mostro di Firenze (1983).[2] He was a co-author in the book The Monster of Florence A True Story (2008) with American author Douglas Preston. Additionally, he was credited by Preston for providing details used in the novel Brimstone.

Mario Spezi in 2010.


Born
July 30, 1945

Died
September 9, 2016

Occupation
Journalist

Nationality
Italian

Spouse
Miriam Spezi

Children
1
Mario Spezi in 2010.
Born July 30, 1945
Died September 9, 2016
Occupation Journalist
Nationality Italian
Spouse Miriam Spezi
Children 1

Spezi spent much of his career as a crime reporter for the La Nazione[3] newspaper in Florence, where he reported on the case of the notorious serial killer known as the Monster of Florence. He even spent 23 days in prison on charges of impeding the investigation by prosecutor Giuliano Mignini, though the charges were overturned on appeal. It was later decided that he was jailed illegally and without ample evidence of a crime.[4]

Later, Spezi even apologized to Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in the case of the murder of Meredith Kercher, another of Mignini's cases.

Spezi also wrote the film Il Mostro Di Firenze (1986), based on his novel. The film aired in Italy and the United States.

Spezi was a Roman Catholic.[5]

As a result of a long illness, Spezi died on September 9, 2016. Following his death, Mediaset, an Italian mass media company, described Spezi as journalist who was "able to tell a story and analyze the facts by digging deeper in places where other journalists were afraid to look."[6]


Selected works



In Italian



In English



In German



References


  1. Child, Douglas Preston and Lincoln. "Monster of Florence". prestonchild.com. Retrieved 2022-03-10.
  2. Spezi, Mario (1983). Il Mostro di Firenze (in Italian). Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri.
  3. Preston, Douglas (2006-07-01). "The Monster of Florence". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  4. Child, Douglas Preston and Lincoln. "Monster of Florence". prestonchild.com. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  5. Preston, Spezi 2008, Chapter 6.
  6. Child, Douglas Preston and Lincoln. "Monster of Florence". prestonchild.com. Retrieved 2022-03-09.

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