Marsonini, Enrico - Serial Killer
Mentioned in Imitation in Death (September 4-12, 2059)
Description[]
- Serial killer born in St. Louis, Missouri.
- He dressed well, usually in suits by Italian designers, spoke with an affected accent, and carried his tools in an expensive briefcase. He did his murders to Italian opera and carried a blaster or a stunner.[1]
- Between the late winter of 2023 and the spring of 2024, Marsonini killed six women, all brunettes between the ages of twenty-six and twenty-nine, by posing as a client, cloning the woman’s security, and entering again later while the victim was sleeping. He would then restrain, torture, rape, and mutilate the victim leaving a red rose on the pillow beside her.
- All women vaguely resembled his older sister who, reputedly, sexually and physically abused him in childhood.[2]
- Caught when he went after an intended victim but that woman had a friend staying over on the sofa. The friend woke up, found out what was happening, called nine-one-one, then went back in the room and, using his own baseball bat, “whaled on him.”[3]
- He was killed in prison when a fellow inmate or guard castrated him and left him to bleed to death in his own cage.[4]
References[]
- ↑ Imitation in Death (ISBN 0-425-19158-3), pp. 322-323
- ↑ Imitation in Death (ISBN 0-425-19158-3), p. 313
- ↑ Imitation in Death (ISBN 0-425-19158-3), p. 331
- ↑ Imitation in Death (ISBN 0-425-19158-3), p. 332