Skip navigation! Story from Music. For the first eight minutes of the show, there is minimal talking. What overwhelms our senses are the sounds of "Adagio in G Minor," a haunting piece of baroque, Italian composition that we've all heard on screen many times, from Flashdance to Casanova to Manchester by the Sea. Though effective, it is not a particularly original choice. But, another layer is added to the story ACS: Versace is telling us if you explore the murky history of this piece of music.

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The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story - Wikipedia
The Jan. The episode's version of events depicts that Lee Miglin knew Andrew Cunanan before Cunanan allegedly killed him. Yet, this version of events goes against what Miglin's family has maintained for 21 years. The Chicago Tribune reported on the murder after Miglin was killed in May and before Cunanan was named as a suspect.


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But prior to murdering Versace in Miami, Cunanan was already on the F. Most Wanted List, having murdered four others in three different states in the months leading up to July As depicted in The Assassination of Gianni Versace , which used the true-crime book Vulgar Favors by Maureen Orth as source material, Cunanan was a menacing, but brilliant, year-old obsessed with wealth and celebrity — and almost resentful of the opulent lifestyle of those around him. In a lengthy profile by Orth in — who was already writing a profile on Cunanan for Vanity Fair at the time of the Versace killing — it appears the spree killer was a pathological liar who craved attention and was fixated on getting to the top. Speaking with friends, acquaintances, and those who ran in the same crowd as Cunanan, Orth learned that he would often make up or embellish stories about casual encounters with various celebrities, including Versace, who he seemed to have become obsessed with after the two allegedly briefly met once.

It has been 23 years since the beginning of a killing spree that ended with the execution of beloved Italian designer Gianni Versace. But what led year-old Andrew Cunanan to killing five men before his suicide? In his early adult life, Cunanan was immersed in the San Francisco gay scene. They were also spotted on other occasions around San Francisco around that time.