![]() ![]() Scarpa is last seen in the police station, where Carmela is allowed to take him to jail. Then, the team shows up and arrests Scarpa. Suddenly, Seger takes out a gun from her holster and shoots Onario, killing him instantly. Scarpa admits that Onario is not his son. Onario believes what Seger is saying to him and holds his father at gunpoint. Seger continues saying that he brought both of them to show them what he really is. As both men are about to kill both women, Seger tells Onario that Scarpa is not listening and that Onario did all the murders for his father and he still doesn't see him. When Seger tells them that she called backup, Scarpa tells her that the only way he can save himself is if he surrenders unconditionally. When Seger tells Scarpa to let go of Carmela, Onario ambushes her and tells her to drop the gun, which she does. After the IRT identify Onario as the unsub and links Scarpa's involvement, they split up and Seger goes to Carmela's residence where she finds Scarpa holding Carmela hostage. Later, Scarpa is seen in his home office, looking through the computer to see Onario's murders of Gina Price and Diane Roberts. Scarpa continues to feign his innocence of being involved with the murders. Scarpa tells them about how he was diagnosed with liver cancer and came back home to Florence. They suspect him of being the killer of fourteen people, but he hasn't been caught for it. Scarpa is first seen in his residence, painting a picture when he is approached by Garrett and Seger. ![]() As a result, he instructed Onario to carry out a series of murders using his M.O. He initially shunned him, but then realized this was an opportunity to ensure the Monster lived on even after his death. Scarpa was later tracked down by Onario Alighieri, the product of his sister's rape, who wanted to connect with his father. There, he purchased an estate in Rome, using his family trust, and took up painting as a hobby, intending to live out his last days in peace. Sometime afterward, he was diagnosed with fourth-stage liver cancer, prompting him to return to Italy. He had been last seen purchasing a condominium in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 2016. The bad publicity surrounding the prosecution forced Scarpa to leave Europe altogether soon after, but he continued killing as he traveled abroad. Despite Tafani's best efforts, and Renada's testimony that her brother carried out the sexual assault, Scarpa was acquitted due to Renada being painted as a drug-addicted, mentally unstable woman. However, Scarpa was still prosecuted by Tafani, but for the rape of his own sister Renada in January 1994. At the time, he was never aware that Tafani considered him her prime suspect in the Monster's murders. ![]() However, the then-misogynistic government, unwilling to admit that a woman was right, and not wanting to prosecute a high-ranking official, buried the profile, and Scarpa was let go. An assistant state prosecutor who received the profile, Carmela Tafani, read it and deduced Scarpa to be the Monster due to his background. In 1993, the Italian authorities commissioned the American Behavioral Analysis Unit to create a profile for the Monster. By 1985, he had killed a total of seven couples. From 1974 to 1985, Scarpa committed a series of murders targeting couples in Florence, which gained him the moniker of " The Monster of Florence". As an adult, he became a venerated surgeon and was employed by the Ministero della Salute. Scarpa's mother Elisa was a prostitute who would solicit clients for sex in her car while her infant son was still sitting in the backseat.
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