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The Unknowns of the 'Florence Monster', the Italian Open Case that Is Successful in Netflix

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It is the Italian Alcàsser. Unsolved cases always attract a certain halo of mysticism, beyond the mystery, evoke theories of all kinds and seek answers when there may no longer be any. The Florentine monster copied headlines and conspiracies, questions without answers and, today, more than half a century later, continues to grab glances, this time, through the new series of Netflix.More than 100,000 investigated. Between 14 or 16 victims. No cle…

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The platform enriches its plethora of "true crime" boutique with one of Italy's largest and irresolute cases. A tentacular dossier served by highly standardized writing and staging.

·Paris, France
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It is the Italian Alcàsser. Unsolved cases always attract a certain halo of mysticism, beyond the mystery, evoke theories of all kinds and seek answers when there may no longer be any. The Florentine monster copied headlines and conspiracies, questions without answers and, today, more than half a century later, continues to grab glances, this time, through the new series of Netflix.More than 100,000 investigated. Between 14 or 16 victims. No cle…

·Madrid, Spain
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A new crime miniseries on Netflix revisits a case that Italian justice would probably try to forget. The story of the Monster of Florence has been going on since 1968, and although the investigation has uncovered and convicted many possible culprits, the real perpetrator probably remains unknown.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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It is a cold case that haunts Italy for more than half a century. Netflix revisits the case of the "Monster of Florence" with an icy series in four episodes.

Noticias de NavarraNoticias de Navarra
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Netflix resurrects one of the darkest chapters of the Italian black chronicle: 'The Monster of Florence' again sows restlessness, this time on the screen. A miniseries of four chapters of 'true crime' that combines research, horror and memory. Directed by Leonardo Fasoli and created alongside Stefano Sollima, starring Marco Bullitta, Valentino Mannias and Francesca Olia.

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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