"El Togn" "The Monster of Stretta Bagnera" "The Monster of Milan"
Conviction(s)
Murder
Criminal penalty
Death
Details
Victims
4 known
Span of crimes
1849–1859
Country
Italy
State(s)
Italy
Date apprehended
26 February 1860
Antonio Boggia (23 December 1799 – 8 April 1862),[1] aka "Il Mostro di Stretta Bagnera" (The Monster of Bagnera lane) or "Il Mostro di Milano" (The Monster of Milan), is considered the first serial killer of Italy.[2]
^"Antonio Boggia - the monster of Via Bagnera" (in Italian). storiadimilano.it. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
^"History of the first Italian serial killer" (in Italian). Il Giornale. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
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