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Lino Renzi

Lino Renzi

Summary

Name:

Lino Renzi

Years Active:

2013

Status:

Imprisoned

Class:

Murderer

Victims:

1

Method:

Beating

Nationality:

Italy
Lino Renzi

Lino Renzi

Summary: Murderer

Name:

Lino Renzi

Status:

Imprisoned

Victims:

1

Method:

Beating

Nationality:

Italy

Years Active:

2013
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Bio

Lino Renzi was born in 1968 in Italy. It is recorded that he had a history of psychiatric problems. These issues would later impact his adult life significantly.

As an adult, Lino lived with his mother, Maria Pia Guariglia. Lino's life took a turn when he was placed in a care institution. This decision seemed to stem from his ongoing mental health issues. In June 2013, Lino was released from the care institution and returned to live with his mother in Salerno, Campania, Italy.

During his time living with Maria, it appears there were conflicts between them. The nature of these conflicts is not detailed in available sources, but they likely contributed to the tragic events that unfolded later. Lino Renzi’s struggles with mental health became a significant part of his story.

Murder Story

On July 20, 2013, Lino Renzi was involved in a serious crime in Salerno, Italy. After a neighbor reported a foul smell from his apartment, police were called to investigate. Upon entering, they discovered disturbing evidence of a violent act. Renzi was found cooking parts of his mother, Maria Pia Guariglia, who was 73 years old.

Maria Pia Guariglia

The police found more body parts in various places around the apartment. Some were in the kitchen, while others were in the bathroom. The condition of the remains indicated they had been brutally treated. Most of the body was severely mutilated.

Two days later, Renzi was arrested. He admitted to killing his mother during a quarrel. He confessed that he had beaten her to death. After the murder, he dismembered her body using a saw and butcher knife.

Renzi had a history of psychiatric issues. He had recently been released from a mental health care facility into the care of his mother. Following his arrest, he was taken to a hospital for evaluation. Renzi was later ordered to be confined in a psychiatric facility for his actions.

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