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American woman Ashley Oslen (35) was found dead yesterday.

'Gentle, kind, beautiful' American woman found dead with bruised neck in Italian apartment

Ashley Olsen was well known among the artistic Florence community.

POLICE VOWED “MAXIMUM attention” to find the killer of an American women found dead in her Florence apartment as Italy’s expat community expressed hope that the case won’t turn into another Amanda Knox-style, drawn-out, headline-grabbing legal saga.

Police yesterday opened a murder investigation after 35-year-old Ashley Olsen of Summer Haven, Florida, was found dead, her neck bruised and scratched.

Authorities questioned Olsen’s boyfriend, a local artist, but said they have no suspects so far.

“What happened in Florence is getting the maximum attention to find out what it’s all about,” Italy’s police chief, Alessandro Pansa, said during an unrelated visit Sunday to Florence, the ANSA news agency reported.

Meanwhile, friends and fellow expats expressed horror at the slaying of a woman known around Florence for her beloved beagle, Scout, and said they hoped her killer would be found quickly. Flowers were left at her doorstep.

“I can’t imagine a person who would hurt her. She is a gentle, a kind, a beautiful, friendly, lovely girl and it’s an awful shock,” said Amy, a friend who only gave her first name, told The Associated Press in Florence.

We’ve got a great community here of people and everyone loved her.

PastedImage-2858 Olsen was regularly seen around Florence with her dog. Instagram / AshleyAnnOlsen Instagram / AshleyAnnOlsen / AshleyAnnOlsen

Friends and other expats expressed hope that the case wouldn’t end up repeating the flawed, flip-flopping investigation into the last high-profile murder case of a foreigner living in Italy, that of Meredith Kercher.

The British student was studying in the Umbrian city of Perugia when she was found dead in 2007.

Knox, Kercher’s American roommate, and her then-boyfriend were at first convicted of the murder, then acquitted, convicted again on appeal and finally acquitted for good last year definitively exonerated them. Another man was convicted and is serving a 16-year sentence.

“I would hope for her sake that this investigation is more clear,” said Georgette Jupe, who writes the “Girl in Florence” blog and knew Olsen casually, primarily because they both had beagles and lived near one another in Florence’s Santo Spirito neighbourhood.

Italy American Slain Italian forensic police officers stand outside an apartment where 35-year-old American woman Ashley Oslen was found dead. ap ap

Social media groups for expats in Florence expressed the same sentiment, with several people posting comments about the parallel to the Kercher investigation, which was harshly criticised in both the American and British media.

“It reignites the concern of justice, different policing and judicial systems, and the different journalism styles between Italy and the US,” Beth Prusiecki, an American living in Milan, told the AP in a message after posting on one of the closed Facebook groups.

US media tended to portray Knox as a victim of a legal system she didn’t understand, where prosecutors can appeal acquittals. The Italian media tended to take prosecutors’ view that Knox was responsible.

Jupe said Olsen was involved in fashion and had moved a few years ago to Florence, where her father was also a professor.

PastedImage-63480 Instagram / AshleyAnnOlsen Instagram / AshleyAnnOlsen / AshleyAnnOlsen

Olsen’s Facebook page is full of photos of her and Scout, including on the steps of the Santo Spirito church on the lovely piazza of the same name that is the heart of the “Oltrarno” neighborhood of the Tuscan city.

“She always with her dog, always sitting on steps of Santo Spirito with friends,” Jupe said in a phone interview.

Alexandra Lawrence, a 17-year resident of Florence, said the art-filled city has long drawn creative people like Olsen, who find a ready-made expat community that is far more active and close-knit than ones in Rome or Milan.

I think maybe because it’s such a small city, but because there are so many expats, we all eventually come across each other and run in similar circles.

Italy American Slain Olsen was found slain in her apartment with bruises and scratches on her neck. ap ap

Lawrence  said she didn’t know Olsen personally, but said the first thing she thought of when she heard the news was the Knox saga.

“We’ve been through this terribly unresolved mystery with Amanda Knox,” she said in an interview. “You never want it to get to that point.”

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