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The curse, a shocking true story of superstition, human sacrifice and cannibalism, Ryan Green

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The curse, a shocking true story of superstition, human sacrifice and cannibalism, Ryan Green
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Caution: contains descriptive accounts of abuse and violence
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The curse
Responsibility statement
Ryan Green
Sub title
a shocking true story of superstition, human sacrifice and cannibalism
Summary
In 1894, Leonarda Cianciulla was born into an abusive household. As a young girl, she attempted suicide twice to rid herself of the misery. After decades of abuse, Leonarda sought stability and married Raffaele Pansardi. Her mother did not approve and conveyed her anger in the strongest possible sense. She cursed the marriage. Leonarda believed that her mother’s words had power and they haunted her for the rest of her life. Following the curse, Leonarda experienced fits and seizures, was imprisoned for fraud, lost her home to an earthquake, had three miscarriages and lost ten children due to ill health in their youth. Her fears were exacerbated when she visited a Romani fortune teller who informed her, ‘In one hand I can see prison. In the other, a mental asylum.’ In 1939, Leonarda’s eldest son, Giuseppe, informed her that he was going to join the Army. As one of only four remaining children, she needed to protect him at all costs. She decided that the only way to do that was through the most extreme means – human sacrifice. The Curse is a chilling account of one of the most brutal and bizarre true crime stories in history. Ryan Green’s riveting narrative draws the reader into the real-live horror experienced by the victims and has all the elements of a classic thriller
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