Versace’s Killer: The Most Obsessive Stalker in Criminal History HT

 

July 14th, 1997.   Giani Versace  is the most famous   fashion designer in the world.    He made very knowing sexy clothes and   all the movie stars wanted to be in   them. When I tried on this dress   designed  by Johnny Versace, it   was the pinnacle of my career.    But his success also attracts jealousy   and  envy.

 

  Envy so deep that in 24 hours, Versace   will be dead.   Hunted down by a ruthless killer and   shot in cold blood.    I just kept yelling him, “Stop! Stop!”   And that’s when he was pointing the gun   at me.    It’s impossible to forget the images of   his blood.    This is the last 24 hours in the life of   Giani  Versace.

 

       South Beach, Miami.   July 14th, 1997.   It’s 7:45 a.m. and Giani Versace is   enjoying the start of a beautiful day in   paradise.   It will be his last. In 24 hours, he’ll   be dead.   Versace has come here to Kaser Kaserina,   his multi-million dollar mansion   getaway, to kick back and relax in the   Florida sun.

 

  He’s just arrived from New York where   he’s negotiated the biggest deal of his   life.   He’s also just launched his latest fall   collection at a glitzy event in Paris.   With him is Antonio Damiko, Versace’s   close companion for the last 14 years.   Usually after the fashion show in Paris,   we always take a week, 10 days of a   holiday just to relax.

 

  Usually we get up early in the morning   because you know Johnny was a workaholic   so   couldn’t stay without work even if it   was in vacation.    Versace is recovering from a recent   illness.   He’s placed himself on a diet of mostly   fruit and juice, but a healthy diet will   not prolong his life.   At 8:00 a.m.

 

, the couple takes their   usual stroll down Ocean Drive.   Although he’s normally trailed by   bodyguards at runway shows, Versace   moves freely here in South Beach. He   sees no reason for protection.        It was about bodyguards. I think it was   just being free and enjoying life, you   know, enjoying  everything that   was South Beach.

 

  For Versace and Damiko, South Beach is   the perfect place to get away and   unwind.    Here in this relaxed, hip, gay friendly   area, the couple can simply be   themselves.   In 23 hours, that feeling of safety will   prove to be a dangerous delusion.   But for now, as the morning rolls on,   the carefree couple continues to enjoy   the perks of an opulent and envied   lifestyle.

 

  All fueled by Versace’s meteoric rise to   fame in the 1980s.   Johnny Versace reached the apex of the   fashion world by turning hot couture on   its ear.   He brought flashy entertainment to the   runways of the world.   He sold rounchy sex wrapped in $30,000   creations   and he created the supermodel. When I   tried on this dress designed by Johnny   Versace, I felt that at that moment, it   was the pinnacle of my career.

 

 Johnny   Versace gave me the dress and said, “You   will be my favorite model.”  I   worked for Johnny Versace for the next   10 years straight.   His   couture shows in Paris were always held   at the reds and everyone would be   sitting there in their sunglasses and   there would be the runway and the   supermodels would come down the   staircase wearing nothing but evening   dresses.

 

 It was always gorgeous form   fitting things made often of metal. He   liked chain metal.   Versace made his mark by cleverly fusing   design principles of high art with those   of trashy street culture.   Instinctively, he understood exactly   what women wanted.   And he also understood the power of   publicity.   with wonderful choreography, with the   most beautiful clothes, with an audience   filled with the most important editors,   rock stars, actors.

 

  And he would very cleverly place the   magazine editors between movie stars so   that the movie stars felt like they had   day jobs and the magazine editors felt   like stars.   Versace was a walking contradiction. He   was a poor boy from southern Italy, yet   he created the new Italian aristocracy.   He came from a macho Italian culture,   yet he was gay.

 

 He was drawn to    men, yet he celebrated the female body.   He threw wild parties, but rarely drank   alcohol  and never took drugs.   Johnny Versace built his empire, the   house of Versace, and he basked in the   attention.    [applause]   But in 23 hours, he will receive his   most sensational headline yet, and this   one will be his last.

 

  July 14th, 1997.   It’s 9:00 a.m. and Giani Versace has   just 23 hours left to live.   Fresh from unveiling his latest fall   collection in Paris and overseeing a   multi-million dollar stock deal in New   York, Versace and his partner Antonio   Diko have come to relax in their   palatial Miami mansion.   After a healthy breakfast, Versace and   Diko continue their stroll down South   Beach.

 

  As usual, they drop in at the News Cafe,   a popular spot for morning coffee and   for reading the latest international   magazines.   Even on holiday, Johnny Versace can’t   help but catch up on the latest news   from the fashion world.   Oh, he loved Miami. He  really   loved Miami very much.   He would walk, you know, go and buy his   magazines and feel very relaxed because   he this was his daily walk.

 He loved he   loved magazine.   He was a celebrity and he didn’t bring   any attention to himself. He was very   low-key   and uh came in and sometimes had   breakfast, sometimes had a cup of   coffee, met some people.    But as he continues to browse   the magazine racks, Versace is   completely unaware that ever since   arriving from New York, he’s been   watched by an envious admirer.

 

  A desperate  man who’s left a   trail of bodies across the country.   Versace’s much envied success had its   beginnings a world away in a small dress   maker shop in southern Italy.   Johnny Versace came into the world on   December 2nd, 1946 in Reio Decalabria on   the toe of Italy’s boot.   Only three years earlier, World War II   soldiers had marched through the streets   of his hometown, leaving behind the   scars of battle.

 

  In this hard scrabble world, Versace’s   enterprising mother made dresses for the   local gentry.   Young Giani lived and played on the   design floor.    Johnny Versace had great admiration for   the female form. His mother was a   seamstress, so he grew up sitting   watching his mother always sewing and   making outfits.

 

  Johnny’s mother gave Johnny her legacy   as being a a pattern maker. So the apple   doesn’t fall far from the tree.    Johnny created his first dress at the   ripe old age of nine, a blue   one-shouldered evening gown.   A design that even the young daydreaming   Versace could never imagine would be   worn 40 years later by a princess.

 

  Briefly forsaking a career in fashion,   however, he entered university to study   architecture.   But he was considered an oddball and he   didn’t stay long.   One of his few friends at that time was   Angelo Bonabo.   Versace at that time was not openly gay,   but he had a sort of slightly high   pitched voice,    but he didn’t display feminine or gay   behavior,    femini   found it impossible to ignore his sexual   orientation.

 

  This growing tension nurtured his   driving need to prove himself and to   escape his humble beginnings.   And Johnny, a young boy from Calabria,   was only following his destiny just   until he reached Milan or Rome to sell   his clothes because there was no   unsophisticated quality about this man   whatsoever.

 

  He was born to be   great.   But Giani Versace’s greatness would also   lead to jealousy from those who would   coveret his success.   On the carefree streets of South Beach,   he’s being followed by a desperate man.   He is Andrew Cananan, a gay man from San   Diego who met Versace 7 years before and   never forgot.   I first met Andrew while I was working   at a restaurant in San Diego,   California, and he was a regular patron.

 

  He wanted to be liked. He wanted to be   popular. He was a good time Charlie for   sure.    Andrew Kunanan was a very bright young   man.    And the one thing that Versace had was   all the fame and glory that Andrew   didn’t have, the riches, the   recognition. and he got very angry and   very bitter.    Because of Cananan’s obsession, Versace   has only 22 hours left to live.

 

  25 years earlier, in 1972, Johnny   Versace was determined to show the world   what he’d learned in his mother’s dress   shop.   He packed his bags and headed north to   Italy’s fashion mecca, Milan.   Young Versace put in long hours. He   designed for a variety of houses.   He quickly became the precocious young   designer to watch.

 

  He was young, eager to please,   incredibly excited about what he was   doing and what was happening with his   life. He had a sunny disposition and he   was generous. And the older designers,   the more established middle-aged   northern Italian, Milanise types weren’t   crazy about him. He came from Calabria.   His mother was a dress maker.

   An outsider in Milan, Versace took   risks. He had nothing to lose and   everything to prove.    He had the ability to thread and weave   leather and lace and to make brilliant   clothes. He just had the ability to make   a woman feel luscious. and he knew that   that was what women wanted.    Johnny Versace didn’t just know what   women wanted.

 

 He arrived in Milan at   precisely the right time. The postwar   dreiness was over and people had money   to spend.   Milan is a business.  So women in   Milano were wearing a blazer, pants.   So they were struggling to get out and   to look sexy, to go out at night and   have fun and become feminine again.   Somehow the young Versace had all the   right instincts.

 

 Italian women loved his   style. One employer gave him a bonus of   a new Volkswagen convertible. He and the   car were seen everywhere. An image that   typifies Lulchevita, the liberating   sweet life of postwar northern Italy.      On the surface, Versace came across like   a young socialite, a well-ultivated   image.   In reality,  he was a   full-fledged workaholic, working often   all night, constantly sketching new   ideas.

 

  He was a man driven all his life by a   need to  succeed.   Well, Johnny had what what we say in   Italian, una mara in pu, which means one   extra gear. [laughter]   He was really something. He was very   ambitious. but in the right way. He   wanted to succeed.    When Versace needed to let off steam, he   would do so in the many gay bars in   Milan.

 

    For the first time in his life, Versace   had found a place where he could truly   be himself.   In his new home, he knew exactly how to   get noticed.   But 25 years later in South Beach,   Florida, Versace’s ability to draw   attention to himself would bring him   face to face with a killer.   South Beach, Florida, July 14th, 1997.

 

  After spending the morning strolling by   the beach, superstar designer Jeani   Versace and his partner Antonio Diko    returned to their mansion.   Versace has no idea that a man    named Andrew Cananan has traveled more   than 2,000 miles to South Beach to meet   him one more time.   In 18 hours, Versace will be dead.

 

     Almost 20 years before in the cutthroat   business of fashion, Versace was busy   surrounding himself with those he could   most trust, his own family.   After 10 years as a gun for hire,   Versace launched his own label    with the help of his baby sister   Donatella and his older brother Santo.   Santo  held a commerce degree and   was wellversed in the tangled world of   Italian finance.

 

  Johnny was really like, you know, the   the head of everything. It was Johnny   decision. He decide what to do always.   The Versace label was the new kid on the   block.   With bold designs, it captured the   imagination of the public and cashed in   on rave reviews.      Versace knew how to make a big splash.

 

  He pursued the high clergy of   international fashion, the likes of L   magazine and  Vogue. He most   definitely knew the value of star power.    He also was one of the first designers   to realize that it’s better to show your   clothes to movie stars who were never   going to buy them than to show them to   rich ladies who might.

 

   His stellar client list included   Madonna, Princess Diana, and Elton John.   I remember a party after one of   Versace’s shows in Milan where I found   myself sitting next to Elton John. You   know, you look up and you’d see all   these headliners and it worked.   Johnny was the star. Celebrities equate   power, money, style, and just being on   the it scene.

 

 And that was what Johnny   Versace was all about. [applause]   And it was that need to be part of the   scene that led Versace to South Beach,   Miami, where the rich and famous were   snapping up waterfront real estate.      While visiting in 1991, he fell in love   with its celebrated strip of art deco   hotels.   His attraction to South Beach might also   have been about sex.

 

  South Beach was really one of the great   sexual destinations for gays and it was   a it was an anything goes wonderful hot   club scene. I think that’s what   attracted Versace.    The scene was raw and driven by an   endless stream of drugs.    There’s a lot of partying. There’s a lot   of afterhour things going on.

 

 The drugs   were there. Sex. Yeah. Sure. When you   when you when you include all of that,   sex is always there. Easy.    Well, why would a homosexual man want to   be in a gay capital center? Probably   he’s just a horny dog at heart.    Adding to his growing list of   international properties, Versace bought   the run-down mansion Casa Casarina and   transformed it into an ornate   Renaissance Italian palace.

 

  There were people who had gone into the   Versace mansion who said it was a gay   wet dream or something like if the   Sultan of Brunai had met Louis the 14th   these guys they design dresses make a   lot of money they want to make an   amazing house and it’s all about design   you know       it seemed that everything Giani touched   turned to old.

 

  But it was this very glitter that would   attract his killer.   In 1982, however, Versace was too busy   to worry  about anything else but   work.   More successful than ever, he was asked   to design the costumes for Milan’s famed   opera house, Lascala.   For Versace, who loved opera, it was a   dream  come true.

 

  That was something unusual too as a   fashion designer. I don’t think it had   been done at  the Scala before   that. He loved opera.   Versace’s leap from the catwalk to the   stage took him to San Francisco where he   met  the man who would eventually   shoot him dead.   Very much at home in the gay capital of   America, Versace took full advantage of   the party scene.

 

  Also on hand was Andrew Cananan, a   small-time conman drawn by the glamour   and the glitz.    In the fall of 1990, Versace was uh   asked to design the costumes for an   opera Capricio in San Francisco and the   gay community was all a Twitter that   Versace would be in their midst. And   they had several parties for him before   the opera opening.

 

 At one of these   parties at a gay disco, Andrew was   invited and there are at least three   eyewitnesses I spoke to who saw Andrew   and Versace interact at that party.    Evidently, there was a brief   conversation, an exchange of   pleasantries,   little more. Andrew came back to San   Diego high as a kite on his weekend with   Johnny Versace, talking about all of the   things they did together, all of the all   of the lavish treatment he received   bestowed upon him by none other than   fashion designer great Jeani Versace.

 

  To Versace, the meeting was largely   insignificant.   But to Andrew Cananan, the brief   encounter took on mythic proportions.   There’s also the hideous fascination   that fashion has on people. With the   creation of this idea of an elite came,   of course the exclusion of people who   weren’t in it and therefore people who   might have touched it marginally   are always going to be at once more   involved and more jealous.

 

   And jealousy was the drive that would   end Versace’s life.   What Kunanan didn’t tell his friends was   that later that night at another bar, he   tried to meet up with Versace    again.   But this time, because of Versace’s   large entourage, Cananan was   stonewalled.   This move was interpreted as an outright   snub.

 

  7 years later, still carrying a grudge,   Andrew Cananan would meet Versace again.   This time in South Beach, and this time   he would be carrying a gun.      July 14th, 1997,   4 in the afternoon.   Johnny Versace has only 16 hours left to   live.   And as the lazy day slowly winds down on   South Beach, the famous designer is busy   talking with his office in Milan.

 

  Even here at his holiday getaway,   Versace finds it impossible to stop   working.   Lazaro Quintana, his neighbor and good   friend, drops by for a visit.   Gone over to the house to  to go   to the movies. We had made plans to go   to the movies that night and um we chose   to see the movie Contact.

 

 Jodyie Foster   was very good movie.   As they head to the theater, Andrew   Kunanan, the man who felt he was snubbed   by Versace 7 years earlier, lurks in the   shadows, obsessed  with revenge.   But to his former friends in California,   Cananan was a much different man.    He was a buoyant, overzealous, party   individual who really enjoyed the   spotlight.

 

 Always had a kind word and a   laugh, a joke or two. Really a a good a   good naturatured guy.   Andrew Kunanan was half Filipino, half   Sicilian and  he knew he was gay   from a very young age and he was   constantly uh showing off and he became   a hustler I also think at a very young   age and he never really wanted to work   for a living.

 

   Andrew Kunanan’s exotic Eurasian good   looks played well to his lifestyle.   Shamed by his modest background, he lied   about just about everything.   He posed as Andy Dilva, a rich boy with   a private income.   Kunanan was a hustler who conned even   his closest friends.   In fact, we only knew him as Andrew   Dilva.

 

 But not until after the killings   did we hear the name Kunhan attached   with our friend from the neighborhood.   And to the best of his ability, he   wanted to portray somebody that that   participated in the luxury life. Kanan   was bright, personable, and a consumate   liar. And oddly, he was obsessed with   anything to do with Giani Versace.    I really do think that in a way, being   the narcissist that he was, Andrew   probably thought he was just as capable   as Versace to get that rich or that   famous.

 

 And I think he was a total snob   and completely looked down on the   vulgarity of Versace.   He loved Vanity Fair, Vogue, Bizaar, uh   GQ. He also would would talk about the   runway shows, the fashion week in New   York or over in Paris.   Although to all the world, he looked   like a preppy college boy, Andrew   Cananan was more at home in a world of   cheap sex and hard drugs.

 

  Truth be told, uh, Andrew was involved   in several underground money-making   operations,   running drugs, uh, shipping things out   to the Midwest, uh, stolen goods. He   also arranged parties for older, uh,   closeted businessmen. He was also paid   as a male prostitute and escort.   It’s 8:00 p.m.

 

 and no one can imagine   that in only 12 hours, the world’s most   famous fashion designer will be gunned   down by a cheap hustler on the streets   of South Beach.   Outside a cinema, Versace and his   friends head back home.   Then we went back to the house. We   wanted to have a snack, so we went into   the kitchen.

 

 We sat down and I had a   sandwich and cheese and whatnot. And um   right after that, Antonio and I made   plans to play tennis the next morning   and I went home.   It’s a game they would never play. 3   months earlier, Andrew Cananan began his   lethal downhill slide.   He’d come to see himself as a torri   hustler whose looks were quickly fading.

 

  He was also convinced that he was HIV   positive. He thought he had nothing to   lose.   He was involved with prescription pills,   marijuana.   He was into SNM pornography. And his   life became rougher and more coarse and   his values took a dive.   Fueled by a steady diet of hard drugs,   in the spring of 1997, Andrew Cananan   finally snapped.

 

    He set out on a murderous rampage that   would end with Giani Versace.        July 14th, 1997,   11 p.m.   With only 9 hours left to live, Johnny   Versace spends his last night dozing on   the couch of his villa, Kasa Kasarina.   He spent the evening out at the movies.    The TV news reports all focus on Andrew   Cananan’s murder spree.

 

   Is known to be a male prostitute.   3 months earlier on April 25th, Andrew   Cananan flew from San Diego to   Minneapolis in a fit of jealousy.   He believed that two of his old   boyfriends, David Madson and Jeff Trail,   were having a live-in relationship.    When they strongly denied it, Cananan   finally lost his grip on reality.

 

  In a rage, he grabbed a claw hammer from   the kitchen drawer and beat Jeff Trail,   a former US Navy lieutenant, to death.         Afraid for his life and a virtual   prisoner, Madson fled with Cananan.   There were two days that passed before    the two of them left together   and left Trail’s body rolled up in a   rug.

 

 And then they were on the road not   that long before Matson was    shot.   While Kunanan was kneedeep in murder,   Johnny Versace was in Paris unveiling   his latest fall collection.   The fashion press reported that he was   experimenting with mandarin collars and   the single shoulder pad.   Soon after he flew to New York to float   the House of Versace on the New York   Stock Exchange.

 

  This was a very important time in   Versace’s life because he was trying to   take his company public.   He was absolutely obsessed with the idea   of being the very first Italian designer   to be listed not only in the Milan stock   exchange but also the US stock exchange.   So he had just signed those papers and   it was really a high point for him, a   very high point.

 

  Meanwhile, Cananan continued his   murderous rampage   in Chicago.  He robbed and killed   Lee Miglin, a wealthy real estate   developer, and took off  in   Miglin’s car.   In New Jersey, he shot a cemetery   caretaker    and stole his red pickup truck.   Next, Cananan set his sights on Florida   and Giani Versace.

 

  With four murders in 12 days, Cananan   was a full-fledged serial killer.   He left behind a trail  of clues,   but while the police knew who he was,   they could only guess where he’d strike    next.   There was a belief that the subject was   possibly coming uh to Florida. Uh there   was some information that he might be   making it down to West Palm Beach.

 

   Halfway to South Beach, Cananan attached   a stolen license plate to the pickup.        Andrew Kunanan, the two bit hustler, had   finally made a name for himself.   But he wasn’t done quite yet.   He raced  down Interstate 95 into   South Beach, where Versace and Cananan   were destined to  meet for the   last time.

 

  Even after Andrew was named one of the   10 most wanted in the United States, the   3,000 flyers uh were never distributed   around the gay bars or any of the places   where Andrew was frequenting while he   was on the lamb before he shot Versace.   Nobody knew what he looked like because   nobody had put up the flyers.

 

 And then   two of the police detectives from Miami   Beach found boxes of them in the back   seat of of the rookie FBI agent’s car.   Across town from the Versace mansion,   Cananan checked into a low rent hotel   called the Normandy Plaza.   The Normandy Plaza Hotel is sort of like   on the Boulevard of Broken Dreams. And   uh the first night Andrew stayed there,   I think he had to pay $32 a night.

 

 If   you paid by the week, it was $29.   Almost tempting fate, Cananan pawned a   gold coin stolen from one of his victims   and brazenly filled out the papers with   his own name, giving his correct address   at the Normandy Plaza Hotel and leaving   a thumbrint.      As required by Florida law, a copy was   delivered to the police,    but they didn’t see anybody uh reporting   gold coins stolen, so it just went to   another pile.

 

 The guy who was supposed   to be in charge of it, the policeman,   took several days off. So, the the thing   just sat there.   We had an antiquated uh system, one that   we did try to upgrade and that would   have provided the technology to let us   know that we actually had uh an Andrew   Cananan here in town.    The big chance to stop Cananan has   probably been missed.

 

  Cananan sees no reason to lie low.   He believes that the police would never   venture far into the local gay scene.    Tomorrow he plans to kill   Versace, but tonight he’s simply out on   the town.    The reason I think that he did so well   hiding out in Miami Beach is because   South Beach, especially during that   period, was very transient.

 

 He certainly   had a lot of hotels like Normandy Plaza.    He wasn’t trying to hide anything. He   was in a gay uh bar. And according to a   young man I interviewed who was on the   dance floor with  him, he said,   “What do you do?” And he said, “Well,   I’m a serial killer.” Haha.   Andrew Cananan’s main weapon was an   uncanny ability to change his   appearance.

 

   Master of disguise is the way we would   describe him. He seemed like he was able   to easily change his appearance.   We actually compiled a u a flyer that   had all of these looks and it wasn’t   easy to tell it was the same person.      Versace and his friends have no idea   that right in their neighborhood, a   full-scale manhunt is underway.

 

   We didn’t know anything about it. The   residents didn’t know. They they surely   could have posted.   And I do blame the police department for   not coming out and saying, you know, we   have this or posted, you know, bring it   to the gay bars, gay clubs, or any club.   On the eve of murdering Versace, the   serial killer is still very much on the   loose.

 

  Cananan hits the South Beach clubs boyed   by a sense of purpose and destiny.   An exhausted Johnny Versace dozes on his   last night.   He’s not only at the end of a grueling   schedule, but he’s also recovering from   a serious illness.        In the mid 1990s, Versace was diagnosed   with cancer of the inner ear.

 

  It’s such a rare tumor that the   inevitable whisper of AIDS raced through   the fashion world.    Versace had these strange cancers and he   appeared very very weak and he had come   a couple of times to South Beach kind of   to recuperate.   But when he came back this time, he   seemed to be uh much better.   people thought that he had AIDS.

 

 Uh I I   know Johnny quite well and I I think   we’ve had, you know, close friendship   there to know whether he was infected   with with the ACE virus and he wasn’t   and I knew him. He didn’t.    Versace responded favorably  to   treatment, but by 1997, the Empire was   in greater danger from another threat.   The following morning, July 15th, 1997,   Johnny Versace, after a quiet night at   home, rises early.

 

  He has just 90 minutes left to live.   Antonio Diko, his partner, is still   asleep, and Versace sets out on his   morning stroll alone.   Back at the mansion, neighbor Lazaro   Quintana arrives to play tennis with   Antonio, who isn’t up yet.   So, I was over at the house around 7:30   the next morning, and I went into the   yard.

 

   On the morning of July 15th, Andrew   Cananan also rises early,   but his morning routine begins with a   fistful of bullets.   As usual, Versace walks to the news    cafe to pick up newspapers and   magazines.   That morning, I believe u 8:00, maybe   8:15. Uh I saw him uh walk into the   store.

 

 He was in here for a few minutes,   perused the magazines.    Versace buys a copy of Business Week,   The New Yorker. Vogue, Entertainment   Weekly, and People magazine. A week’s   worth of reading, magazines he will   never open.   As he was leaving, he said, you know,   good morning. I said, good morning and   he left to go um home.   In 10 minutes, Johnny Versace will meet   Kunanan for the second and final time in   his life.

 

  Usually surrounded by an entourage,   Versace is on his own as he walks slowly   back towards Kaser Kasarina.   Only a few yards from home, Kanan closes   in.    He got to the steps uh of the mansion.   Andrew Kunanan was across the street and   Andrew casually strolled and went right   up to Versace and shot him   at 8:00 a.m.

 

 on July 15th, 1997 in South   Beach, Miami. The piece of the morning   is shattered by the sound of two   gunshots fired at Giani Versace    once right on the left hand side sort of   right in the neck   and then Versace evidently turned   slightly after the first shot and   Kunanan came from the right side and   shot him again   and Versace died instantly.

 

 He was brain   dead.   I heard these two shots and it was   strange. I said, “But what is it?” Yeah.   I didn’t realize right away that it was   a shot.    I ran out the door and that’s where   Johnny was laying there at the entrance.    That was really like, you know, the   shocking moment of my life. I mean, I   start to see black, completely black and   Johnny was there in the blood and    and Antonio was, “Who did this? Who did   this?” There was a a lady standing   outside the gate with her arm up   pointing.

 

   And and then I saw the guy walking about   20 m from us.    And Antonio said, “Go  get him,   Lazar. Go get him.    Go,   Johnny. Johnny,     get my dad away.” I went after him. Um,   and I yelled at him, “You bastard.    Stop.”    Just kept yelling at him, “Stop. Stop.”   And that’s when he was pointing the gun   at me,    Johnny.

 

   And for me, it was like, you know,   killing myself.    Versace is rushed to Jackson Memorial   Hospital in Miami.        He’s pronounced dead at 9:21 a.m.   The police quickly linked the murder to   Andrew Cananan and the hunt is on.   The perimeter uh that we had set up   included a parking lot which is located   a couple blocks away.

 

  In a nearby parking lot, they find an   abandoned red pickup truck.   Next to the vehicle, they discover a   discarded pile of clothes.   The Miami police check the red truck’s   VIN number and trace it back to the New   Jersey murder and Cananan’s matching 50   caliber bullets.   Our   investigation revealed that the red   truck belonged to a victim of a homicide   involving Andrew Cananan.

 

 Uh the victim   uh was from New Jersey. And uh that’s   how the whole thing started to uh   snowball at that point.    But despite scouring every inch of South   Beach, they can find no trace of the   killer.   But Cananan doesn’t stay hidden for   long.   A Miami caretaker reports that a private   housebo nearby has been broken into and   a shot has been fired.

 

  The police surround the housebo.    SWAT team eventually uh made entry into   the housebo. During their search, they   found Andrew Cananan’s body uh with a   gun next to his body and a gunshot to   his head.   An autopsy reveals that Andrew Cananan   was not HIV positive after all.   Jeani Versace, meanwhile, is cremated   and his ashes flown back to Italy.

 

  After a star-studded funeral, they’re   scattered at his villa in Lake Ko, half   an hour north of Milan. the city that   had crowned him a king.    What the world lost when Johnny was   killed. The most creative,   the kindest man I’ve ever met.   One of the most intelligent men I’ve   ever talked to.   lost a really happy guy and a guy who   was eager to share his happiness, eager   to share his toys, happy to bring people   into this dance that he’d    invented.

 

  It lost someone charming   who still had a great deal of innocence.   I think    it’s impossible to forget. It is   impossible to get out the images of his   blood,   body on the blood. I mean that is an   image that will be always with me. I   still suffer for him. Of course, John is   a part of my life and will always be

 

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