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Murders shock Rome's gays

Friday 08 January 1993 19:02 EST
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Rome (AFP) - The murders of five homosexuals within a few months in Rome have sent shock waves through Italy's gay community, sparking fears that a serial killer might be responsible.

The latest victim is Walter Heyman, 54, a German who became Rome's best known fortune- teller. He was a flamboyant figure of Roman night-life and his clientele included show-business stars and politicians. His body, with multiple stab wounds, was discovered on Sunday at his flat in the Trastevere district. A large sum of money was found on the body and the murder is believed to have taken place on New Year's Eve.

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