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Andrew Phillip Cunanan (August 31, 1969 – July 23, 1997) was an American serial killer [3] who murdered five people over three months from April 27 to July 15, 1997. [4] His victims include Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace and Chicago real estate developer Lee Miglin. [5] Cunanan died by suicide on July 23, 1997, eight days after ...
He was murdered on May 4, 1997, by the spree killer Andrew Cunanan. At the time of Miglin's murder, the couple had been married for 38 years. They had two children: Marlena (born 1968) and actor Duke Miglin (born 1971). Miglin remarried two years after Lee's death, in 1999. Her second husband died only months after the wedding. [11]
Versace was the last victim of Andrew Cunanan, a serial killer [34] who had earlier murdered four other men (including real estate developer Lee Miglin). Cunanan died by suicide on a houseboat eight days after Versace's murder. [35] [36]
Marilyn Miglin, the Chicago beauty mogul who rose to fame as a host of the Home Shopping Network and was thrust into the national limelight again in 1997 when her husband Lee Miglin was murdered ...
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The book has stood the test of time and is widely regarded as the definitive account of Andrew Cunanan's chilling crime spree. Random House stands by the book and its author, Maureen Orth." [ 67 ] At the 2018 Emmy Awards, the series, based on Orth's reporting, won seven Emmy Awards including Outstanding Limited Series, Outstanding Casting, and ...
Due out Sept. 19 and devoted to Lyle and Erik Menendez, the second season of Monster is being promoted with a teaser that finds the parents-slaying brothers, whose sexuality came into question ...
On the morning of July 15, 1997, fashion designer Gianni Versace is shot and killed outside his Miami Beach mansion by Andrew Cunanan. Seven years earlier in 1990, Cunanan meets Versace at a gay nightclub in San Francisco and tells his roommates about the encounter the following day, albeit with most of the details either embellished or fabricated.