1:09:01
The second murder took place
two weeks later: : :
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and was identical to the first:
1:09:07
The killer would certainly
strike again:
1:09:10
He had to be found:
1:09:16
The killer was able
to make himself invisible.
1:09:20
He didn't leave even a trace.
1:09:24
I embarked on a kind of race
with the police to discover the truth.
1:09:28
I understand perfectly.
1:09:30
Sorry.
1:09:32
I was convinced that the killer
was a pervert...
1:09:36
and I argued this theory
in many articles...
1:09:40
always accusing the police
of incompetence.
1:09:45
Until, one night, Emily Craven
was murdered.
1:09:50
They found her right outside,
with a knife in her back:
1:09:54
She lived in this house
with her sister, Laura: : :
1:09:56
the woman who invited you
to stay here:
1:09:59
During my investigation
of that murder: : :
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I met Professor Torrani,
Laura's husband: : :
1:10:06
a renowned psychiatrist:
1:10:09
We became good friends.
1:10:12
He agreed with my theory
that the killer was a madman.
1:10:15
He encouraged me to keep on.
1:10:18
And the police arrested
the killer.
1:10:24
Torrani himself had pointed out
a homeless man to me:
1:10:27
A very suspicious-looking
psychopath:
1:10:30
They called him Straccianeve:
1:10:34
I myself tracked him down
and led the police to him:
1:10:43
There was no hard proof
against him: : :
1:10:46
but lots of circumstantial evidence:
1:10:48
He even confessed, under pressure:
1:10:51
But when he got to court,
he denied everything:
1:10:59
They found him guilty and locked him up
in an asylum for the criminally insane: