Unraveling the Twisted Mind of Leonarda Cianciulli, The Infamous Soapmaker of Correggio: Delving into the Disturbing Methods of Italy’s Notorious Serial Killer. Leonarda Cianciulli was a notorious Italian serial killer who murdered three women in the 1930s and turned their bodies into soap and teacakes. She believed that by sacrificing them, she could protect her son, who was fighting in World War II. Cianciulli’s case stands as a chilling example of the depths of depravity that some individuals are capable of sinking to.
@M0-nique
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@catherine.marial
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@flippingthescienceclassrom5252
I love the detailed descriptions and backstory in this video!
@PaigeSinclaire
I feel like the fact that they forced Amelia to marry Mariano is proof we’re in the dark timeline.
Like how much different would Amelia’s life had been had the parents not forced her to marry her rapist.
@jerryladd6582
This story/case is my favorite of all that you’ve done up until this point! So very well done.
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@HayleyK-
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@sohna4real
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@caracarlson-roberts6325
I love the historical stories
@faithsmit6839
Fascinating! Listening while doing my work around the house. We can definitely learn lessons from our past…always relevant. As a high-school speech and debate teacher it makes me so happy when a student uses historical relevance to a current argument.
@zoomer9686
"WE DON'T HAVE A VILLAIN HERE" LADY WTF THE NIGGA KILLING PEOPLE IS THE VILLAIN 🤣🤣
@CinnamonGal97
Thank you dear Stephanie for delivering this story to us with such thourough research! I've lived in Italy almost my whole life so I was even more interested in this story as soon as (yesterday) I found out about it. I read some articles before watching this first video of yours, and one ot them was written about some italian expert who did a research on his own stating that the majority of the information about this woman is pure fantasy (even the fact that she prepared soap out of her victims' blood) so I was kinda confused.. Thank you once again and looking forward to watch part 2. Have a nice day ❤
@thesincitymama
I had to pause and immediately comment my absolute RAGE that they would not only give their daughter away to a rapist but also condemn her to go and live in filthy squalor. What. the. actual. f*.
@yui2751
Nah mate. Some people are just born evil.
@lorismiley
This title scares me to death😮
@tammydawnhardin641
It’s actually larynx. “Lar- inks” not lar nyx
@nreynoldspaint2011
My dad is Italian too! His grandparents migrated here in the very early 1900s. And my dad LOVES his wine and always tells me about the local wine ❤ love my dad! He is one of my favorite people of all time.😊
@Rainpower86
That was a long ass ad
@nurit920
Hi dear Stefany, I'm very confused. Is it Amilya we're taking about who killed 3 people or Leonarda? From what I understood, Amilya was Leonarda's mother and in a different true crime youtuber documentary leonarda was born to her mother Amilya as a result of rape and they came from a very poor area and as a result were very poor family…. so one of you don't tell the true story (I'm talking about Christina RAndall) I think you should check her story about Leonarda, her sercemstands and te hall story. By the way thank you so much for the hard work you're putting in each and every case. The research work is so hard! ♥
@terridrift3012
OMG. What you went through in this human life is horror. Everyone failed you. I honor your memory and you are loved blessed child by this human.
@MsMagicweaver
Omg nailed that name, groovy!!!
@mandiebolt9996
….give her husband an heir….and maybe a spare…: lmfao
@PablaMMoore
The horrible times when the victim was blamed and victimized even more all for the sake of the sake of the family name.
@kaharmon63
The older the crime is seems to be more interesting to me. OAN tho, I was 10 taking care of my older sister and myself then at 14 my mom kicked me out. Definitely takes a toll on anyone especially kids.
@smiley32190art
I am so surprised they didn't marry her really fast to a good match
@annemariemyburgh7252
I think Leonardo did a better job at loving and caring for her kids, …then her own mother did, …she just felt she had to be perfect, …to escape her mother's words
@annagg298
Can you please look into Keonna Griffins case
@tyzilla358
Who claimed that she was Italy's first serial killer? Seriously? As if Italy didn't exist until the 1930's……precisely how did that person prove she was the first serial killer in Italy? Are we seriously pretending that it's impossible there were others who were never caught? Or others that were caught and haven't heard about? Are we really just making random statements in such blatant ignorance? Btw, stfu about glasses….I can't waste my time on this video anymore……
@singlemomlife2261
Omg my son's name is guisseppe
@andie3448
OMG my cousin's name was Mariano and his favorite beverage was Thunderbird 😭
@AndreaGarcia-rn8nm
Why does every single true crime channel mispronounce lar-YN-x ???