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Explain the pseudonym: "The Landru of the Tiber"[edit]

The pseudonym "The Landru of the Tiber" needs an explanation of how it came about. To a reader not familiar with the crimes of Henri Désiré Landru, this sounds like some obscure title of the Italian aristocracy, rather than having an allusion to the crimes of Landru, being analogous to Jack the Ripper and the Yorkshire Ripper due to similar modus operandi. Also, is this pseudonym something that Serviatti, himself, used, or is it a name that investigators applied to the case while trying to solve it, or that journalist writing in the newspapers came up with? - Cameron Dewe (talk) 08:02, 13 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]