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Dutroux blames others for kidnap

Dutroux denies murdering four girls
Belgium's alleged child killer Marc Dutroux has blamed his ex-wife for the crimes in his first day of testimony.
He is accused of kidnapping and repeatedly raping six girls in the 1990s, and killing four of them.

He admitted building an underground cell to hold kidnapped girls, but he told the court on Wednesday he was acting for a "big crime ring".

A lawyer for one of the alleged victims responded angrily to the testimony, saying it made him feel "like crying".

Mr Dutroux has admitted kidnapping two teenage girls and raping his captives, but denies kidnapping the younger girls and the charges of murder.

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what a fucktard... :eek:

well hopefully he gets the death sentence soon enough... 4 dead girls was too much, really.
 
oh gawd -- sick perverted asshole!!!! i hope the courts finds him GUILTY along with his ex wifey and the other 3 men who are involved in this!
 
Gee..that makes me think back to the late 70's - early '80's...not sure if many of you remember this, it was about a few guys who took over a school bus full of children and the bus driver in Chowchilla......The Chowchilla kidnappers names were Frederick Newhall Woods and the Schoenfeld brothers, Richard and James. I think they grew up in the Palo Alto, Menlo Atherton area of the SF penisula and were in their early twenties at the time of the kidnapping in 1976.

I read the book and there were horrifying pictures of the bus where it was buried and how the children and bus driver survived the harrowing experience of being shut in the bus and underground. (Strangely enough...that happened on 15 July, 1976) It's still 15 July for me...and currently 15th of July for you guys up north. :shock:
 
PurpleRose71 said:
Gee..that makes me think back to the late 70's - early '80's...not sure if many of you remember this, it was about a few guys who took over a school bus full of children and the bus driver in Chowchilla......The Chowchilla kidnappers names were Frederick Newhall Woods and the Schoenfeld brothers, Richard and James. I think they grew up in the Palo Alto, Menlo Atherton area of the SF penisula and were in their early twenties at the time of the kidnapping in 1976.

I read the book and there were horrifying pictures of the bus where it was buried and how the children and bus driver survived the harrowing experience of being shut in the bus and underground. (Strangely enough...that happened on 15 July, 1976) It's still 15 July for me...and currently 15th of July for you guys up north. :shock:
I remember that, There was a Lifetime movie based on that story. I was shocked to see them doing that to the kids and bus driver.. geez.
 
Teekie said:
I remember that, There was a Lifetime movie based on that story. I was shocked to see them doing that to the kids and bus driver.. geez.

Really?? what the name of the movie on lifetime? since I do watch lifetime sometime...
 
PurpleRose71 said:
Gee..that makes me think back to the late 70's - early '80's...not sure if many of you remember this, it was about a few guys who took over a school bus full of children and the bus driver in Chowchilla......The Chowchilla kidnappers names were Frederick Newhall Woods and the Schoenfeld brothers, Richard and James. I think they grew up in the Palo Alto, Menlo Atherton area of the SF penisula and were in their early twenties at the time of the kidnapping in 1976.

I read the book and there were horrifying pictures of the bus where it was buried and how the children and bus driver survived the harrowing experience of being shut in the bus and underground. (Strangely enough...that happened on 15 July, 1976) It's still 15 July for me...and currently 15th of July for you guys up north. :shock:
Yes, I am old enough to remember when that actually happened. It was awful. Everyone was like, "how could an entire school bus with kids disappear?"
 
PurpleRose71 said:
Gee..that makes me think back to the late 70's - early '80's...not sure if many of you remember this, it was about a few guys who took over a school bus full of children and the bus driver in Chowchilla......The Chowchilla kidnappers names were Frederick Newhall Woods and the Schoenfeld brothers, Richard and James. I think they grew up in the Palo Alto, Menlo Atherton area of the SF penisula and were in their early twenties at the time of the kidnapping in 1976.

I read the book and there were horrifying pictures of the bus where it was buried and how the children and bus driver survived the harrowing experience of being shut in the bus and underground. (Strangely enough...that happened on 15 July, 1976) It's still 15 July for me...and currently 15th of July for you guys up north. :shock:
Whoa... 1 month 5 days after I was born!? Damn! :eek:
 
Belgian Child Killer Marc Dutroux Gets Life in Prison

Belgian Child Killer Marc Dutroux Gets Life in Prison

Paedophile rapist and murderer Marc Dutroux was sentenced to life behind bars Tuesday in a climax to a harrowing trial that delved into one of the darkest chapters in Belgium's history.

Dutroux's ex-wife was given 30 years for her role in the shocking abduction and rape of six girls in the mid-1990s, four of whom died. An accomplice was jailed for 25 years and a fourth defendant for five.

"Marc Dutroux, you have been condemned to the maximum sentence," presiding judge Stephane Goux said, at the close of nearly four months of hearings dubbed Belgium's "trial of the century".

"I think that you are still facing a better fate than most of your victims, who are no longer in the world of the living," Goux said.

Sabine Dardenne, one of two girls who were rescued from a cellar where Dutroux submitted his victims to unimaginable sexual abuse, was said to be "delighted".

"A good piece of justice has finally been done," said her lawyer, Celine Parisse.

The 47-year-old Dutroux had once again protested his innocence in a last session of pleading before the sentences were pronounced, but was slapped down by Goux.

"Marc Dutroux, the verdict is clear," the judge, visibly agitated, said after a 10-minute intervention by Dutroux, who nevertheless vowed to battle to the "end of his days" to prove his innocence.

Goux handed down the sentences in an emotionless voice to a hushed courtroom, at the end of a lengthy summation of a series of crimes that traumatised Belgium and shocked the world.

For Dutroux, dubbed by the press "Belgium's most hated man," life will most likely mean life without prospect of parole.

But for his ex-wife Michelle Martin, 44, and his 33-year-old "faithful companion" Michel Lelievre, their respective terms of 30 and 25 years could in theory be cut short with good behavior.

The fourth defendant, Michel Nihoul, 63, was jailed for five years for drug-dealing and fraud. But he was acquitted last week of all charges of complicity in the abductions.

Dutroux argued all along that he was the fall-guy for a paedophile gang led by Nihoul -- a view shared by most Belgians, surveys suggest.

For Jean-Denis Lejeune, whose daughter Julie was one of two eight-year-old girls who starved to death while imprisoned by Dutroux, the sentences brought little solace.

Noting that he could meet Martin and Lelievre in the streets if they are released early, he said: "These people, even so, kidnapped children, tortured them and left them to starve.

"It leaves me with a bad taste in the mouth," Lejeune told reporters.

The acquittal of Nihoul on the charge of complicity in the kidnappings fuelled questions of whether the trial uncovered the full truth behind whether Dutroux -- as he claimed -- was merely the courier for a paedophile gang.

It did, however, revive memories of police and judicial bungling that in late 1996 saw more than 300,000 people take to the streets of Brussels in silent protest.

During the morning's pre-sentencing hearing, Martin reiterated her "profound regrets and profound remorse".

Lelievre had said: "Whatever the sentence, I will accept it." Nihoul had appealed for the "greatest clemency" from the court.

Dutroux was found guilty last Thursday of murdering two teenaged girls and an accomplice, as well as of abducting and raping the six girls.

But in one of the most harrowing aspects of the case, the prosecution said it was unable to determine precisely when Julie Lejeune and her friend Melissa Russo died an agonising death in the darkness of Dutroux's dungeon.

Dutroux claimed that his ex-wife failed to feed them but no one was ever charged with the murder of the eight-year-olds.

"We are at the end of one stage. Unfortunately, nothing has been resolved," Jean-Denis Lejeune said.

"Having to live with all these uncertainties and these grey areas means that life will remain disturbed as long as we don't know what really happened," he said.

http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,1243646,00.html
 
Paedophile rapist and murderer Marc Dutroux was sentenced to life behind bars Tuesday in a climax to a harrowing trial that delved into one of the darkest chapters in Belgium's history.

Dutroux's ex-wife was given 30 years for her role in the shocking abduction and rape of six girls in the mid-1990s, four of whom died. An accomplice was jailed for 25 years and a fourth defendant for five.

For Dutroux, dubbed by the press "Belgium's most hated man," life will most likely mean life without prospect of parole.

But for his ex-wife Michelle Martin, 44, and his 33-year-old "faithful companion" Michel Lelievre, their respective terms of 30 and 25 years could in theory be cut short with good behavior.
"life will most likely mean life without prospect of parole."
That means, there is still a possibility of parole; I hope that doesn't happen. :mad:

"their respective terms of 30 and 25 years could in theory be cut short with good behavior"
That would be awful! I hope that doesn't happen. I can't imagine them free on the streets again! :eek:

Enough people have suffered already. Those creeps should never be let out of prison.
 
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