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The Serial Killer Who Killed in a Ritual to “Protect” Her Son Soldier and Made Dry Masses with the Remains of His Victims

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When she died in a madhouse on October 15, 1970, Leonarda Cianculli, “the soapbox of Correggio” remained convinced that her son Giuseppe had survived World War II thanks to the three human sacrifices. Soaps and “exquisite” she prepared with the remains of her victims and then sold in her shop

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When she died in a madhouse on October 15, 1970, Leonarda Cianculli, “the soapbox of Correggio” remained convinced that her son Giuseppe had survived World War II thanks to the three human sacrifices. Soaps and “exquisite” she prepared with the remains of her victims and then sold in her shop

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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