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French murderers of children (34 P) Pages in category "Child murder in France" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
A teenager who disappeared from her home in Akron, Ohio, on September 1, 1974, following an argument with her stepfather. Initially, Pagano was thought to have run away. On February 5, 1975, a partial skeleton belonging to a young white female was discovered in a park in nearby Strongsville. The young woman had been killed by a gunshot to the head.
Bobby Dunbar disappeared during a fishing trip. A child found in the custody of William Cantwell Walters of Mississippi eight months later was ruled to be Bobby Dunbar by a court-appointed arbiter, and Walters was found guilty of kidnapping. The child grew up as Bobby Dunbar, had four children of his own, and died in 1966.
On July 26, 1974, the decomposing body of a woman was found by a 12-year-old girl in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The woman, who is believed to have died from a blow to the head, was missing both hands, a forearm, and several teeth. The body was exhumed in 1980, 2000, and 2013 in unsuccessful efforts to identify the woman.
Paris, France Alain Kan is a French musician who was last seen at the Rue de la Pompe Parisian metro station in Paris on 14 April 1990, and has not been seen since. [15] 20 April 1990 Christopher Kerze: 17 Eagan, Minnesota, U.S. Kerze disappeared after indicating he would return home by 6 p.m., but he never did.
Léa (left) and Christine Papin. Christine Papin (8 March 1905 – 18 May 1937) and Léa Papin (15 September 1911 – 24 July 2001) were two French sisters who, as live-in maids, were convicted of murdering their employer's wife and daughter in Le Mans on February 2, 1933.
Andrew and Dawn Searle, a couple who lived in Scotland before moving to France around 10 years ago, were found dead by a neighbour at around 12.20pm on Thursday in Les Pesquiès, south of ...
Deaths Perpetrators Notes Siege of Clermont (761) 761: Clermont: Unknown Royal Frankish Army 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 ...