March 1, 1946 - Doctor Marcel Petiot'S attitude in the docks.
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Doctor Marcel Petiot'S attitude in the docks.
March 1, 1946 - Doctor Marcel Petiot'S attitude in the docks.
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Doctor Marcel Petiot in the dock at his trial. Before him, Maitre Rene
Floriot wearing glasses, his lawyer.
Behind the Doctor, the victims'
cases with their belongings which were kept by the Doctor.
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March 1, 1946 - Doctor Marcel Petiot'S lawyers, Maitre Rene Floriot
weraing glasses.
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In March-April 1946, Mrs Gruchnov whose husband was Doctor Marcel
Petiot's victim testifying at his trial.
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Rene Floriot (R), attorney of French serial killer Dr. Marcel
Petiot (C), wire-drawers his client's puts
during his trial in
March 1946 in the Paris Courthouse.
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1946: The Seine Assize Court, Paris, during the trial of French
mass murderer Dr Marcel Petiot
(between policemen, left). Petiot was
convicted of 24 murders and guillotined in Paris in 1946.
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The 47 suitcases seized by police in a private residence at
Villeneuve at the Seine Assize Court
during the trial of French mass
murderer Dr Marcel Petiot. The cases contain clothes which were
identified by relatives of some of his victims.
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Images)
The trial of Dr Marcel Petiot, the serial killer who lured Jews
into his home with promises of a safe
passage from France to South
America during World War II. He then murdered them, stole
their
belongings and burnt their bodies.
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