You’re going to have to kill us. Because I am not going to stop. The Hunt for Raoul Moat II, Raoul’s call to rozzers
Moaty doesn’t need assistance. He’s running rings around you mugs all on his own. ibid. estate dude
Raoul Moat finally broke cover last night raiding a chip shop. Moat stole the night’s takings at gunpoint. About £100 in cash. He appears to be acting solo here. ibid. rozzer
We’ve got to inform the public. We’ve got no choice on that. The Hunt for Raoul Moat III, rozzer
Mr Moat, we’re asking you once again to please drop your weapon. ibid. rozzer
This is the voice of Raoul Moat from recordings he himself made. They show a journey into anger, desperation, and paranoia. Last month that anger exploded resulting in murder and maiming and Moat’s suicide. Cutting Edge: Raoul Moat: Inside the Mind of a Killer, Channel 4 2010
A world where violence is common currency. And raise profound issues on where the borderline lies between insanity and premeditated rage. ibid.
‘Raoul Moat never knew when to let it go.’ ibid. psychologist
Moat was heading ever deeper into distortion and fantasy. He was on the path to a murderous rage. ibid.
MOHAMMADI, RAHIM: Forensics: Catching a Killer TV - A Killer’s Mistake TV -
A brutal and bizarre murder is committed on an allotments in north London. A crime scene rich with forensic clues. Forensics: Catching a Killer s2e7, Sky Crime 2023
On a rainy night in February 2017 … the search had bought them to a place Lea [Adri-Soejoko] loved: Colindale allotments. ibid.
The key that locked Lea’s body in the shed belonged to Rahim Mohammadi. ibid.
At an allotment in north London police are searching for a missing woman. The suspect list was a small one … murdered by a friend. A Killer’s Mistake s2e5: Rahim Mohammadi, DiscoveryPlus 2023
One of those allotment holders was Rahim Mohammadi. ibid.
His was a tortured life story. ibid.
Now he seemed dangerous, unpredictable. ibid.
MOLNAR, JOHN & ADAM CHOWDHARY: see MAKKI, YOUSEF murder
MOLSEED, LESLEY: viz Miscarriages of Justice: Kiszko, Stefan
MONAGHAN, JORDAN: Britain’s Most Evil Killers TV -
Jordan Monaghan charmed Laura Gray when the couple were still in primary school in Blackburn, Lancashire. When Monaghan murdered their two children in 2013 Laura didn’t suspect a thing. His crimes went undetected and six years later it was new girlfriend Evie Adams that paid the price for Monaghan’s jealousy. A serial killer who murdered the very people he was meant to protect. Britain’s Most Evil Killers: Jordan Monaghan, Sky Crime 2023
MONICA, SUSAN: Signs of a Psychopath TV -
After 56-year-old Robert Haney is reported missing by his son, detectives discover someone is using his food benefit card. Detectives identify the user as 65-year-old Susan Monica. Haney’s last address was Monica’s remote 20-acre pig farm. There, investigators find something shocking. Signs of a Psychopath s6e3: Having Breakfast on Him, captions
After finding remains on her property, detectives bring Susan Monica in for questioning as a person of interest. ibid.
If my pigs did eat Robert, would you kill my pigs? ibid. Monica
He was still alive. I yelled at the pigs. And er they were doing their thing. They were having lunch, breakfast, they were having breakfast on him. ibid.
MONSTER OF FLORENCE: Wikipedia - Monster of Florence TV - Guardian online - Serial Killers: The Monster of Florence TV -
Four local men – Stefano Mele, Pietro Pacciani, Mario Vanni, and Giancarlo Lotti – were arrested, charged, and convicted of the crime at different times. However, these convictions have been criticized and ridiculed in the media; critics suggest that the real killer or killers have never been identified. Several other suspects were arrested and held in captivity at various times, but they were later released when subsequent murders using the same weapon and methods cast doubt on the guilt of the suspects held in captivity. Wikipedia
A sadistic murderer had transformed the hills of Tuscany into his own bloody scenario. He murdered sixteen people and terrified a whole generation of Italians. The investigation into his grotesque crimes spawned bureaucratic whichhunts, rumours of Satanic rituals, and a convoluted series of miscues and missed opportunities. Monster of Florence: World’s Most Evil CI 2013
Her reproductive organs had been removed from her body. ibid.
1984: the Monster struck again … The most heinous to date. ibid.
For anyone with a taste for such things, the Monster of Florence remains the most fascinating serial killer of the 20th century. In many ways, the events read like a novel: there’s a killer with a gruesome ‘signature’; there’s a link to a murder from years ago; there are endless sexual perversions; there’s the backdrop of a stunning city which itself becomes a character. The only thing that stops it being a perfect crime novel is that there’s no resolution, no neat Poirot wrap-up. Even today, nobody knows who the Monster of Florence was. The Guardian online article Tobias Jones 25th January 2009, ‘Sex crimes and the city’
A series of horrific unsolved crimes that brought twenty years of terror to Italy. Over two decades, seven helpless couples are stalked by a deranged and perverted killer. Serial Killers: The Monster of Florence
Not only has the couple been brutally executed, the killer has violated the female victim in a sinister and sickening way. ibid.
These murders more than twenty years apart have been committed using the same gun. ibid.
They find a bullet in Pacciani’s garden. ibid.
Is Florence now free of the monster? ibid.
Pacciani successfully appeals his conviction. ibid.
Polizia finds evidence that Pacciani was not acting alone. Two of his friends ... confess to helping Pacciani commit the murders. ibid.
Vanni gets life and Lotti who has cooperated with the police a reduced sentence of twenty-six years. ibid.
Days before Pacciani’s death he is found dead in his home. ibid.
A new suspect – Francesco Calamandrei, a chemist, was accused of being part of a satanic circle that commissioned the monster killings. But Calamandrei was acquitted. ibid.