Campobasso Carlo P, Colonna Massimo F, Carabellese Felice, Grattagliano Ignazio, Candelli Chiara, Morton Robert J, Catanesi Roberto
Department of Health Sciences (S.pe.S), University of Molise, via De Sanctis, 86100 Campobasso, Italy.
Forensic Sci Int. 2009 Mar 10;185(1-3):e7-11. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2008.12.023. Epub 2009 Feb 7.
Between 1995 and 1997, in the territories of Southern Italy, there were fifteen murders of elderly women over the age of 70 years old. Initially, however, not all the murders were attributed to a single serial killer. The majority of the victims were stabbed multiple times in the neck, except for three cases in which the cause of death was manual strangulation. There was evidence of sexual assault in only one of the cases. All the victims were discovered in their own apartments, which were located on the ground level, with no signs of forced entry. In most of the cases, the offender stole money and/or jewellery. A multi-disciplinary team reviewed the cases during the investigation and created a profile of the killer. The team determined that the method of operation was completely unusual for the local criminal element. They suggested that the perpetrator could be an immigrant, who committed the murders for sexual motivation and who may have been arrested previously for sex-related incidents. On 15th September 1997, a suspect was arrested. He was identified as Ben Mohamed Ezzedine Sebai, a 35-year-old white male, originally from Tunisia. He was charged and convicted of four of the murders and was given a life sentence. In 2005, Sebai confessed to the murders of four additional elderly women, for which nine other people had already been previously tried and convicted, among them, a man who committed suicide in jail. In 2007, Sebai finally confessed to committing fifteen murders that occurred between 1995 and 1997. Sebai also admitted to experiencing sexual gratification at every homicide scene, even though there was no physical proof at most of the crime scenes. The goal of this article is to illustrate a little-known but noteworthy case concerning a serial sexual killer of elderly women that occurred in Southern Italy, highlighting the method of operation, the victim selection process, and the injuries inflicted. The article will also discuss his motivation, the mental health history of the offender, his clinical diagnosis, and his self-reported childhood abuse.
1995年至1997年间,在意大利南部地区,发生了15起针对70岁以上老年女性的谋杀案。然而,最初并非所有谋杀案都被归咎于同一个连环杀手。大多数受害者颈部被多次刺伤,只有3起案件的死因是手动勒杀。只有1起案件有性侵犯的证据。所有受害者都是在自己位于一楼的公寓中被发现的,没有强行闯入的迹象。在大多数案件中,罪犯盗窃了钱财和/或珠宝。一个多学科团队在调查过程中审查了这些案件,并勾勒出了凶手的侧写。该团队确定,作案手法对于当地犯罪分子来说完全不同寻常。他们认为犯罪者可能是一名移民,出于性动机实施谋杀,并且可能曾因与性相关的事件被捕。1997年9月15日,一名嫌疑人被捕。他被确认为本·穆罕默德·埃泽丁·塞拜,一名35岁的白人男性,原籍突尼斯。他被指控并被判犯有4起谋杀案,被判处终身监禁。2005年,塞拜供认了另外4起老年女性谋杀案,此前已有9人因这些案件受审并被定罪,其中一名男子在狱中自杀。2007年,塞拜最终供认在1995年至1997年间实施了15起谋杀案。塞拜还承认在每一个凶杀现场都获得了性满足,尽管大多数犯罪现场都没有实物证据。本文的目的是阐述一个发生在意大利南部、鲜为人知但值得关注的老年女性连环性杀手案件,突出作案手法、受害者选择过程以及所造成的伤害。文章还将探讨他的动机、犯罪者的心理健康史、临床诊断以及他自述的童年受虐经历。