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Leonarda Cianciulli

Leonarda Cianciulli (18 April 1894 – 15 October 1970) was an Italian serial killer. Better known as the Soap-Maker of Correggio (Italian: la Saponificatrice di Correggio),[1] she murdered three women in the town of Correggio, Reggio Emilia, in 1939 and 1940, and turned their bodies into soap (using caustic soda) and teacakes.

Leonarda Cianciulli
Leonarda Cianciulli mugshot
Born18 April 1894
Died15 October 1970(1970-10-15) (aged 76)
NationalityItalian
Other names"The Soap-Maker of Correggio" (Italian: la Saponificatrice di Correggio)
Known forSerial killer, cannibal
Criminal charge3 murders
Criminal penalty33 years of detention

Early life

Leonarda Cianciulli was born in Montella, Avellino, in what was then the Kingdom of Italy. She attempted suicide twice in her youth. In 1917, Cianciulli married a registry office clerk, Raffaele Pansardi. Her mother did not approve of the marriage, as she had planned to marry her to another man. Cianciulli later claimed that on this occasion her mother had cursed them. In 1921, the couple moved to Pansardi's native town of Lauria, Potenza, where Cianciulli was sentenced and imprisoned for fraud in 1927. When released, the couple moved to Lacedonia, Avellino. After their home was destroyed in the 1930 Irpinia earthquake, they moved once more to Correggio, Reggio Emilia, where Cianciulli opened a small shop. She was very popular and well-respected within her neighborhood.[1]

Cianciulli had seventeen pregnancies during her marriage, but lost three of the children to miscarriage. Ten more died in their youth. Consequently, Cianciulli was heavily protective of the four surviving children. Her fears were fueled by a warning she had received some time earlier from a fortune teller, who said that she would marry and have children, but that all of the children would die young. Reportedly, Cianciulli also visited a Romani who practiced palm reading, and who told her, "In your right hand I see prison, in your left a criminal asylum."[2]

Murders

In 1939, Cianciulli learned that her eldest son and favourite child, Giuseppe, was going to join the Royal Italian Army in preparation for the Second World War. She was determined to protect him at all costs, and came to the conclusion that his safety required human sacrifices. Cianciulli found her victims in three middle-aged women, all neighbours.

Faustina Setti

The first of Cianciulli's victims, Faustina Setti, was a lifelong spinster who had come to her for help in finding a husband. Cianciulli told her of a suitable partner in Pola, but asked her to tell no one of the news. She also persuaded Setti to write letters and postcards to relatives and friends. They were to be mailed when she reached Pola, to tell them that everything was fine. Preparing for her departure, Setti came to visit Cianciulli one last time. Cianciulli killed her with an axe and dragged the body into a closet, where it was cut into nine parts and its blood was gathered into a basin. Cianciulli described what happened next in her official statement:

I threw the pieces into a pot, added seven kilos of caustic soda, which I had bought to make soap, and stirred the mixture until the pieces dissolved in a thick, dark mush that I poured into several buckets and emptied in a nearby septic tank. As for the blood in the basin, I waited until it had coagulated, dried it in the oven, ground it and mixed it with flour, sugar, chocolate, milk and eggs, as well as a bit of margarine, kneading all the ingredients together. I made lots of crunchy tea cakes and served them to the ladies who came to visit, though Giuseppe and I also ate them.[2]

Some sources also record that Cianciulli apparently received Setti's life savings, 30,000 lire, as payment for her services.[3]

Francesca Soavi

Francesca Soavi was the second victim. Cianciulli claimed to have found her a job at a school for girls in Piacenza. Like Setti, Soavi was persuaded to write postcards to be sent to friends, this time from Correggio, detailing her plans. Also like Setti, Soavi came to visit with Cianciulli before her departure. She too was given drugged wine and then killed with an axe. The murder occurred on 5 September 1940. Soavi's body was given the same treatment as Setti's, and Cianciulli is said to have obtained 3,000 lire[3] from her second victim.

Virginia Cacioppo

Cianciulli's third and final victim was the widow Virginia Cacioppo, a former soprano said to have sung at La Scala. For her, Cianciulli claimed to have found work as the secretary for a mysterious impresario in Florence. As with the other two women, she was instructed not to tell a single person where she was going. Cacioppo agreed and, on 30 September 1940, came for a last visit to Cianciulli. The pattern to the murder was the same as the first two. However, unlike the first two victims, Cacioppo's body was melted to make soap. According to Cianciulli's statement:

She ended up in the pot, like the other two...her flesh was fat and white, when it had melted I added a bottle of cologne, and after a long time on the boil I was able to make some most acceptable creamy soap. I gave bars to neighbours and acquaintances. The cakes, too, were better: that woman was really sweet.[2]

From Cacioppo, Cianciulli reportedly received 50,000 lire, assorted jewels[3] and public bonds. She even sold all the victims' clothing and shoes.[4]

Discovery and trial

Cacioppo's sister-in-law, Albertina Fanti, grew suspicious of her sudden disappearance and had last seen her entering Cianciulli's house. She reported her fears to the superintendent of police in Reggio Emilia, who opened an investigation and soon arrested Cianciulli. Cianciulli did not confess to the murders until they believed that her son, Giuseppe Pansardi, was involved in the crime. She confessed to the murders, providing detailed accounts of what she had done to save her son from any blame.

Cianciulli was tried for murder in Reggio Emilia in 1946. She remained unrepentant, going so far as to correct the official account while on the stand:

At her trial in Reggio Emilia last week Poetess Leonarda gripped the witness-stand rail with oddly delicate hands and calmly set the prosecutor right on certain details. Her deep-set dark eyes gleamed with a wild inner pride as she concluded: "I gave the copper ladle, which I used to skim the fat off the kettles, to my country, which was so badly in need of metal during the last days of the war...."[3]

Cianciulli was found guilty of her crimes and sentenced to thirty years in prison and three years in a criminal asylum.[5] She died of cerebral apoplexy in the women's criminal asylum in Pozzuoli on 15 October 1970.

A number of artifacts from the case, including the pot in which the victims were boiled, are on display at the Criminological Museum in Rome.[2]

A darkly comic play about Cianciulli, Love and Magic in Mama's Kitchen, was first produced by Lina Wertmüller at the Spoleto Festival in 1979. The play began a run on Broadway in 1983.[6]

Media depictions

Cinema

  • Gran bollito by Mauro Bolognini
  • La Saponificatrice – Vita di Leonarda Cianciulli by Alessandro Quadretti
  • Da Lucia by Roberto Capucci Blue Suede Shoots
  • Leonarda by Luca Brinciotti with Rosaria Cianciulli, 2015 short film

Theatre

  • Amore e Magia nella Cucina di Mamma by Lina Wertmüller
  • Leonarda Cianciulli: Storia di una serial Killer by Andrea Pilato

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Sodium: Getting rid of dirt - and murder victims". BBC News. 3 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2006-09-12. Exhibit at Rome's Criminological Museum.
  3. ^ a b c d . Time. 24 June 1946. Archived from the original on November 14, 2006.
  4. ^ "Leonarda Cianciulli: Creaba jabones con humanos". Horrores Revelados (in European Spanish). 2017-03-20. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
  5. ^ "Assessment". Profile of a psychopath.
  6. ^ Susan Heller Anderson; Maurice Carroll (20 September 1983). "Wertmuller on Broadway". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 July 2014.

leonarda, cianciulli, april, 1894, october, 1970, italian, serial, killer, better, known, soap, maker, correggio, italian, saponificatrice, correggio, murdered, three, women, town, correggio, reggio, emilia, 1939, 1940, turned, their, bodies, into, soap, using. Leonarda Cianciulli 18 April 1894 15 October 1970 was an Italian serial killer Better known as the Soap Maker of Correggio Italian la Saponificatrice di Correggio 1 she murdered three women in the town of Correggio Reggio Emilia in 1939 and 1940 and turned their bodies into soap using caustic soda and teacakes Leonarda CianciulliLeonarda Cianciulli mugshotBorn18 April 1894Montella Avellino ItalyDied15 October 1970 1970 10 15 aged 76 Pozzuoli Naples ItalyNationalityItalianOther names The Soap Maker of Correggio Italian la Saponificatrice di Correggio Known forSerial killer cannibalCriminal charge3 murdersCriminal penalty33 years of detention Contents 1 Early life 2 Murders 2 1 Faustina Setti 2 2 Francesca Soavi 2 3 Virginia Cacioppo 3 Discovery and trial 4 Media depictions 4 1 Cinema 4 2 Theatre 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life EditLeonarda Cianciulli was born in Montella Avellino in what was then the Kingdom of Italy She attempted suicide twice in her youth In 1917 Cianciulli married a registry office clerk Raffaele Pansardi Her mother did not approve of the marriage as she had planned to marry her to another man Cianciulli later claimed that on this occasion her mother had cursed them In 1921 the couple moved to Pansardi s native town of Lauria Potenza where Cianciulli was sentenced and imprisoned for fraud in 1927 When released the couple moved to Lacedonia Avellino After their home was destroyed in the 1930 Irpinia earthquake they moved once more to Correggio Reggio Emilia where Cianciulli opened a small shop She was very popular and well respected within her neighborhood 1 Cianciulli had seventeen pregnancies during her marriage but lost three of the children to miscarriage Ten more died in their youth Consequently Cianciulli was heavily protective of the four surviving children Her fears were fueled by a warning she had received some time earlier from a fortune teller who said that she would marry and have children but that all of the children would die young Reportedly Cianciulli also visited a Romani who practiced palm reading and who told her In your right hand I see prison in your left a criminal asylum 2 Murders EditIn 1939 Cianciulli learned that her eldest son and favourite child Giuseppe was going to join the Royal Italian Army in preparation for the Second World War She was determined to protect him at all costs and came to the conclusion that his safety required human sacrifices Cianciulli found her victims in three middle aged women all neighbours Faustina Setti Edit The first of Cianciulli s victims Faustina Setti was a lifelong spinster who had come to her for help in finding a husband Cianciulli told her of a suitable partner in Pola but asked her to tell no one of the news She also persuaded Setti to write letters and postcards to relatives and friends They were to be mailed when she reached Pola to tell them that everything was fine Preparing for her departure Setti came to visit Cianciulli one last time Cianciulli killed her with an axe and dragged the body into a closet where it was cut into nine parts and its blood was gathered into a basin Cianciulli described what happened next in her official statement I threw the pieces into a pot added seven kilos of caustic soda which I had bought to make soap and stirred the mixture until the pieces dissolved in a thick dark mush that I poured into several buckets and emptied in a nearby septic tank As for the blood in the basin I waited until it had coagulated dried it in the oven ground it and mixed it with flour sugar chocolate milk and eggs as well as a bit of margarine kneading all the ingredients together I made lots of crunchy tea cakes and served them to the ladies who came to visit though Giuseppe and I also ate them 2 Some sources also record that Cianciulli apparently received Setti s life savings 30 000 lire as payment for her services 3 Francesca Soavi Edit Francesca Soavi was the second victim Cianciulli claimed to have found her a job at a school for girls in Piacenza Like Setti Soavi was persuaded to write postcards to be sent to friends this time from Correggio detailing her plans Also like Setti Soavi came to visit with Cianciulli before her departure She too was given drugged wine and then killed with an axe The murder occurred on 5 September 1940 Soavi s body was given the same treatment as Setti s and Cianciulli is said to have obtained 3 000 lire 3 from her second victim Virginia Cacioppo Edit Cianciulli s third and final victim was the widow Virginia Cacioppo a former soprano said to have sung at La Scala For her Cianciulli claimed to have found work as the secretary for a mysterious impresario in Florence As with the other two women she was instructed not to tell a single person where she was going Cacioppo agreed and on 30 September 1940 came for a last visit to Cianciulli The pattern to the murder was the same as the first two However unlike the first two victims Cacioppo s body was melted to make soap According to Cianciulli s statement She ended up in the pot like the other two her flesh was fat and white when it had melted I added a bottle of cologne and after a long time on the boil I was able to make some most acceptable creamy soap I gave bars to neighbours and acquaintances The cakes too were better that woman was really sweet 2 From Cacioppo Cianciulli reportedly received 50 000 lire assorted jewels 3 and public bonds She even sold all the victims clothing and shoes 4 Discovery and trial EditCacioppo s sister in law Albertina Fanti grew suspicious of her sudden disappearance and had last seen her entering Cianciulli s house She reported her fears to the superintendent of police in Reggio Emilia who opened an investigation and soon arrested Cianciulli Cianciulli did not confess to the murders until they believed that her son Giuseppe Pansardi was involved in the crime She confessed to the murders providing detailed accounts of what she had done to save her son from any blame Cianciulli was tried for murder in Reggio Emilia in 1946 She remained unrepentant going so far as to correct the official account while on the stand At her trial in Reggio Emilia last week Poetess Leonarda gripped the witness stand rail with oddly delicate hands and calmly set the prosecutor right on certain details Her deep set dark eyes gleamed with a wild inner pride as she concluded I gave the copper ladle which I used to skim the fat off the kettles to my country which was so badly in need of metal during the last days of the war 3 Cianciulli was found guilty of her crimes and sentenced to thirty years in prison and three years in a criminal asylum 5 She died of cerebral apoplexy in the women s criminal asylum in Pozzuoli on 15 October 1970 A number of artifacts from the case including the pot in which the victims were boiled are on display at the Criminological Museum in Rome 2 A darkly comic play about Cianciulli Love and Magic in Mama s Kitchen was first produced by Lina Wertmuller at the Spoleto Festival in 1979 The play began a run on Broadway in 1983 6 Media depictions EditCinema Edit Gran bollito by Mauro Bolognini La Saponificatrice Vita di Leonarda Cianciulli by Alessandro Quadretti Da Lucia by Roberto Capucci Blue Suede Shoots Leonarda by Luca Brinciotti with Rosaria Cianciulli 2015 short filmTheatre Edit Amore e Magia nella Cucina di Mamma by Lina Wertmuller Leonarda Cianciulli Storia di una serial Killerby Andrea PilatoSee also EditList of serial killers by country List of serial killers by number of victimsReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leonarda Cianciulli a b Sodium Getting rid of dirt and murder victims BBC News 3 May 2014 a b c d The Correggio soap maker Archived from the original on 2006 09 12 Exhibit at Rome s Criminological Museum a b c d Foreign News A Copper Ladle Time 24 June 1946 Archived from the original on November 14 2006 Leonarda Cianciulli Creaba jabones con humanos Horrores Revelados in European Spanish 2017 03 20 Retrieved 2019 10 27 Assessment Profile of a psychopath Susan Heller Anderson Maurice Carroll 20 September 1983 Wertmuller on Broadway The New York Times Retrieved 28 July 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leonarda Cianciulli amp oldid 1124943271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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