Incarcerated Italian Mobster Earns Sociology Degree with 170-Page Confessional Thesis
In Catanzaro, Italy, a notorious mobster serving a life sentence has made headlines for his unexpected academic achievement. Catello Romano, 33, is drawing attention after completing a 170-page thesis paper that delved into his life of crime, confessing to three unsolved murders. Graduating with a sociology degree from a Calabrian prison, Romano’s dissertation, titled “Criminal Fascination,” has sparked controversy and led to potential legal consequences for the mobster. According to reports, Romano was convicted in …