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Villarbasse massacre

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The last execution in Italy took place on March 4, 1947 in Turin, where three men from Sicily, Giovanni D' Ignoti, Giovanni Puleo and Francesco La Barbera, were shot at a rifle range just outside the city of Villarbasse. The three men had been condemned to death by the Turin Court of Assizes on July 5, 1946 (the last death sentence handed down in Italy) for clubbing to death ten people and throwing their bodies down a well while committing a robbery at the farm where they lived, which netted the accused 45,000 Liras each.

See also

  1. Capital punishment in Italy
  2. Villarbasse

References

http://web.archive.org/web/20090328235353/http://queenloana.wikispaces.com:80/Chapter+17