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According to his 1989 biographer,Dorothy Knowles, Gatti was born in 1924 in ashantytown inMonaco to Auguste Rainier an Italian anarchist fromPiedmont, who escaped murder in aChicago slaughterhouse because of his political activities and fledBenito Mussolini's regime and to Letizia Lusona a maid.[4]