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The most famous and tragic Swiss Guard scandal occurred on May 4, 1998, when newly appointed Commander Alois Estermann and his wife, Gladys Meza Romero, were found shot dead in their Vatican apartment. The killer was Cedric Tornay, a 23-year-old Swiss Guardsman who then committed suicide. Tornay had been passed over for a decorative medal and bore a grudge. Based on a search of the provided phrase,
: Swiss Guards are subject to Vatican canon law and a strict code of conduct. While not formally required to be celibate (unlike clergy), they are expected to live a chaste and decorous life aligned with Catholic teaching. Misconduct—whether heterosexual or homosexual, financial, or violent—can lead to immediate dismissal. Tornay had been passed over for a decorative