By Natalia Penza For Mailonline
Published: 14:55 GMT, 18 February 2019 | Updated: 14:55 GMT, 18 February 2019
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Maurizio Archinito, 26, shot dead Alban Medha, 51, and Ndue Bruka, 28, in Abbiategrasso near Milan in 2012
An Italian runaway murderer who shot two Albanian men dead in a 'revenge killing' in 2012, and then skipped bail, has been caught by police in Barcelona, Spain.
Maurizio Archinito, 26, shot and killed Alban Medha, 51, and Ndue Bruka, 28, in Abbiategrasso near Milan in 2012, after they broke into their family home and left a vibrator on his parents' bed.
Archinito was convicted of their murders alongside his brother Mattia in July last year, but fled to Spain while out on bail.
Archinito was initially acquitted after his mother provided a false alibi, claiming he had been at home with her watching Italian film 'L'onore e il rispetto' - English for 'Honour and Respect.'
However, the not-guilty verdict was