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Together with partner Philippe Siauve and two other accomplices, murdered three women and an officer between May and July 1989 [14] Fourniret, Michel: 1987–2003 8 12+ Died in prison Known as "The Ogre of the Ardennes"; with his help of his wife Monique Olivier, kidnapped, raped and murdered predominantly young girls across France and Belgium [15]
Michel Paul Fourniret (4 April 1942 – 10 May 2021) [2] was a French serial killer who confessed to killing 12 people in France and Belgium between 1987 and 2003. After he was arrested in June 2003 for the attempted kidnapping of a teenage girl in Ciney, [3] Fourniret confessed in 2004 to killing nine people, eight females and one male, [4] having been informed on by his then-wife, [5 ...
Murdered ancient Roman women (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Female murder victims" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,411 total.
Thierry [1] Paulin (28 November 1963 – 16 April 1989), known as The Monster of Montmartre (French: Le monstre de Montmartre), was a French serial killer active in the 1980s who murdered 21 elderly women. He died from complications related to AIDS before his trial.
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Men, women and children burned alive by Frankish army of King Pepin the Short. [5] Sack of Nantes 24 June 843: Nantes: Unknown Vikings: Town population and monks massacred and burned alive in a church by raiding Vikings. Others captured as slaves. Marmoutier massacre 853: Marmoutier Abbey: 126 Vikings 126 monks killed by Vikings. 20 survivors ...
Henri Désiré Landru (12 April 1869 – 25 February 1922) (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi deziʁe lɑ̃dʁy]) was a French serial killer, nicknamed the Bluebeard of Gambais. [1] [2] He murdered at least seven women in the village of Gambais between December 1915 and January 1919.
A key suspect in the investigation was Michel Fourniret, convicted in 2008 of the murders of seven girls and young women in France and Belgium between 1987 and 2001 – crimes that earned him the nickname "The Beast of Ardennes" – and he was declared an official suspect. [7] The crime had similarities to his modus operandi.