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Madeleine Mouton was ultimately charged with eleven poisonings, amounting to seven murders and four attempted murders. [6] Her lawyer, Maître Allégret, entered an insanity plea , claiming that his client had "lost her mind" and was a "lunatic entitled to internment."
Maurice Meyssonnier was a Chief executioner in French Algeria.Meyssonnier family is linked to executioners as far back as the 16th century. Meyssonnier performed, among many others, the last guillotining of a woman (Madeleine Mouton in 1948) in Algeria, which was the second-to-last female guillotining in France and her colonies.
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Madeleine Mouton: known as "The Berthelot Poisoner"; French immigrant who poisoned between four and seven people in Sidi Bel Abbès from 1943 to 1944 to pay off her debts; executed in 1948. [ 2 ] Argentina
He was a nephew of Alexandre Mouton (1804-1885) a former Governor of Louisiana and United States Senator. He was also related to Fernand Mouton who was Lieutenant Governor (LTG) of Louisiana between 1916 and 1920. Another family relationship with Marc M. Mouton, LTG of Louisiana between 1940 and 1944 is possible but cannot be verified in the ...
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