Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


A former choir boy in his native Italy, Lupo discovered his homosexual 
tendencies while serving with an elite military unit in the early 1970s.
Commando training taught him how to kill bare-handed, and he took the
lessons with him when he moved to London, in 1975. Starting out as a
hairdresser

Lupo worked his way up to ownership of a stylish boutique, buying
himself a $300,000 home in Roland Gardens, South Kensington. Along the
way, he boasted of liaisons with some 4,000 male lovers, recording the
intimate details in numerous journals. The payoff for promiscuity
arrived in March 1986, with a positive diagnosis of AIDS, after which
Lupo apparently ran amok, indulging his taste for sadomasochism in a
violent campaign of revenge against the gay community.

On March 15, 1986, 37-year-old James Burns was prowling leather bars in
search of a companion for the night, undeterred by his own diagnosis of
AIDS two weeks earlier. Vagrants found his body in a London basement,
mutilated with a razor, sodomized and smeared with excrement, his tongue
bitten off in the frenzied attack that took his life. Three weeks later,
on the afternoon of April 5, AIDS victim Anthony Connolly was found by
children playing in a railroad shed, his body slashed and smeared with
human offal in a carbon-copy homicide.

Lupo was leaving a gay bar, the night of April 18, when he met an
elderly tramp on Hungerford Bridge and something inside of him suddenly
"screamed out at the world." Assaulting the stranger, Lupo kicked him in
the groin and strangled him on the spot, afterward dumping his body into
the Thames. The following day, Lupo met Mark Leyland at Charing Cross,
and the men made their way to a public restroom for sex. Once there,
Leyland changed his mind, whereupon Lupo produced an iron bar and
attacked him. Escaping with his life, Leyland reported the incident as a
mugging, later telling the truth to police after Lupo's arrest. (He has
since disappeared.) Victim Damien McCluskey was last seen alive, in a
Kensington tavern, on April 24, 1986. His body, strangled, raped, and
mutilated with a razor, was discovered some time later in a basement
flat.

On the night of May 7, Lupo picked up another gay partner, attempting to
strangle him with a black nylon stocking, but once more his prey
escaped. This time, police received a full report, the victim touring
gay bars with an escort to identify the culprit, finally spotting Lupo
on the night of May 15. A search of Lupo's home revealed one room
converted to a modern torture chamber, and his confiscated diaries were
reported to contain the names of many prominent connections. Convicted
at his trial in July 1987, Lupo received four life sentences and two
terms of seven years each (for attempted murder), with the judge's
assurance that in his case, "life meant life." At this writing,        
Interpol is double-checking mutilation deaths in Amsterdam, West Berlin,
Hamburg, Los Angeles and New York City, seeking connections with Lupo
and his various trips abroad.
--
Kathy E
"I can only please one person a day, today is NOT your day, and tomorrow
isn't looking too good for you either"
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