The Last Line of Gucci

A love triangle was at the heart of a fashion icon’s murder.

Edward Anderson
Nov 5 · 4 min read

The gloved hand appeared out of nowhere on that March 1995 morning. Just like it happens in the old movies or on TV. Three shots were fired. Maurizio Gucci fell to the ground and took his last breath.

There was just one witness to the crime, Giuseppe Onorato. Onorato was the doorman for Gucci’s office building. Even now it boggles his mind that someone would want his friend dead. In his own words; “Mr. Gucci arrived carrying some magazines and said good morning,”…

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Edward has written hundreds of acclaimed true crime articles and has won numerous awards for his short stories.

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