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On 27 March 1995, fashion heir Maurizio Gucci was shot dead outside his office in Milan, Italy.
Five people, including his ex-wife, Patrizia Reggiani, and her clairvoyant, were jailed in connection with his murder.
The media called it the 'trial of the century'.
Rachel Naylor speaks to Carmine Gallo, the police officer who cracked the case.
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(Photo: Carmine Gallo arresting Patrizia Reggiani, who's wearing his jacket, in 1997. Credit: PA)
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0:45.1 | Hello and welcome to the Witness History podcast from the BBC World Service with me, |
0:49.4 | Rachel Naylor. I'm taking you back 30 years to the shocking murder of fashion air Maricio Gucci. |
0:55.8 | The case kept Italy and the world captivated, |
0:59.1 | as it involved money, love, and even a touch of the supernatural. |
1:03.3 | I've been speaking to the police officer who cracked the case. |
1:09.9 | It's the 27th of March, 1995, and the grandson of the founder of Gucci has been murdered. |
1:17.7 | Maritzu Gucci died immediately after having been shot three times in the face by a gunman |
1:22.1 | as he was about to enter his office in the centre of Milan at 9 o'clock this morning. |
1:26.5 | A guard at the building was shot in the shoulder when he chased the lone killer, |
1:30.2 | who, according to eyewitnesses, was in his 30s and elegantly dressed. |
1:34.6 | Given he's the former head of one of the most famous luxury brands in the world, it's huge news. |
1:39.7 | So far, there's been no comment from the Gucci family nor from the police about a possible motive for the killing. |
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