Episode 79: Antonio Neroni -Part 2 Dec 11 Written By Stephanie Detton In Part 2 of our deep dive into the chilling story of Antonio Neroni — also known as “Bava” — we pick up right where we left off: three bodies discovered beneath his cabin floor, one man still missing, and Neroni locked in a battle of wills with Colorado law enforcement.This episode unravels the dramatic final chapter of one of Colorado’s most sensational crime stories. From the accidental discovery of Joseph Monticello’s body just 30 feet from Neroni’s cellar, to Neroni’s violent outbursts in jail, to the tense courtroom packed with reporters, townspeople, and even high-school students — we walk you through the case exactly as it unfolded in the papers of 1907 and 1908.You’ll hear: • How Neroni finally confessed to Monticello’s murder • The shocking behavior that fueled an insanity defense • Why the courtroom trial became a statewide spectacle • The last-minute decision that saved Neroni from the gallows • The mysterious and controversial death that ended his life behind bars • The guard who was later charged — and convicted — in Neroni’s killing • How Neroni’s crimes sparked outrage, reform, and headlines across ColoradoThis tragic and gruesome story stretches from southern Italy to the prisons of Colorado, raising questions about violence, corruption, mental illness, and sensational journalism. It’s one of the wildest episodes we’ve ever covered — and proof that truth is often stranger than fiction.If you enjoy the episode, make sure to follow, rate, and share the Italian American Stories Podcast. And check out our website for photos, newspaper clippings, and more historical deep dives. Colorado Italiansitalian americancolorado historytrue crimeitalian american historyitalian american stories Stephanie Detton
Episode 79: Antonio Neroni -Part 2 Dec 11 Written By Stephanie Detton In Part 2 of our deep dive into the chilling story of Antonio Neroni — also known as “Bava” — we pick up right where we left off: three bodies discovered beneath his cabin floor, one man still missing, and Neroni locked in a battle of wills with Colorado law enforcement.This episode unravels the dramatic final chapter of one of Colorado’s most sensational crime stories. From the accidental discovery of Joseph Monticello’s body just 30 feet from Neroni’s cellar, to Neroni’s violent outbursts in jail, to the tense courtroom packed with reporters, townspeople, and even high-school students — we walk you through the case exactly as it unfolded in the papers of 1907 and 1908.You’ll hear: • How Neroni finally confessed to Monticello’s murder • The shocking behavior that fueled an insanity defense • Why the courtroom trial became a statewide spectacle • The last-minute decision that saved Neroni from the gallows • The mysterious and controversial death that ended his life behind bars • The guard who was later charged — and convicted — in Neroni’s killing • How Neroni’s crimes sparked outrage, reform, and headlines across ColoradoThis tragic and gruesome story stretches from southern Italy to the prisons of Colorado, raising questions about violence, corruption, mental illness, and sensational journalism. It’s one of the wildest episodes we’ve ever covered — and proof that truth is often stranger than fiction.If you enjoy the episode, make sure to follow, rate, and share the Italian American Stories Podcast. And check out our website for photos, newspaper clippings, and more historical deep dives. Colorado Italiansitalian americancolorado historytrue crimeitalian american historyitalian american stories Stephanie Detton