Mario Spezi

Mario Spezi in 2010.

Mario Spezi (born July 30, 1945) is an Italian journalist and author. He wrote the non-fiction, true crime book, The Monster of Florence with American author Douglas Preston. Additionally, he is credited by Preston for providing details used in the novel Brimstone.

Spezi spent much of his career tracking the case of the notorious serial killer known as the Monster of Florence. He was even jailed on charges of impeding the investigation by prosecutor Giuliano Mignini, though the charges were overturned on appeal.

Later, he even apologize Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in the case of murder of Meredith Kercher (another Mignini's case).

Spezi also wrote the film Il Mostro Di Firenze (1986), based upon his novel. The film aired in Italy and the United States.

He is a Roman Catholic.[1]

Selected works

In Italian

In English

In German

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