Two brutal killers were jailed for life today and ordered to serve at least 33 years for the "savage" murder of an innocent chef and his flatmate.
Donald MacPherson had the "misfortune" of being at home when the men came round to kill Luciano Schiano following a falling-out over a woman.
The bloody body of the 60-year-old father of four was discovered several days after he failed to turn up for work at the Reform Club in Pall Mall, central London.
Twice-married Mr MacPherson, originally from Clydebank, Scotland, suffered 80 stab wounds and injuries and had his face smashed with an iron as he fought back.
Mr Schiano, 49, suffered 26 knife wounds in the "brutal" attack at the flat in West Norwood, south London, last October.
Naples-born Claudio Lamponi, 30, of Norwood, and Massimo Manai, 41, of no fixed address but originally from Cagliari, Sardinia, were found guilty of the murders at the Old Bailey yesterday.