Dotta
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rbbm Oct 3 '24
''He kept detailed records, saving videos and photographs of each man in file folders categorized by their first name—“part pleasure,” he later explained in court, “but also, part insurance.” With regard to his wife’s safety, however, he was strikingly nonchalant. He didn’t require that any of the men accused of raping his wife use condoms. Some are accused of choking her while Dominique watched; others, of assaulting her with objects. One man, who was HIV-positive, allegedly raped Gisèle on six separate occasions, telling Dominique that he couldn’t maintain an erection if he wore protection''Not All Men, but Any Man
The mass-rape trial in France exposes a case that’s both wholly unprecedented and dully familiar.www.theatlantic.com
This was all very calculated on Dominique's part. He must've felt he had power and control over not only his wife, but the men he "recruited". There are no excuses for any of them. jmorbbm Oct 3 '24
''He kept detailed records, saving videos and photographs of each man in file folders categorized by their first name—“part pleasure,” he later explained in court, “but also, part insurance.” With regard to his wife’s safety, however, he was strikingly nonchalant. He didn’t require that any of the men accused of raping his wife use condoms. Some are accused of choking her while Dominique watched; others, of assaulting her with objects. One man, who was HIV-positive, allegedly raped Gisèle on six separate occasions, telling Dominique that he couldn’t maintain an erection if he wore protection''Not All Men, but Any Man
The mass-rape trial in France exposes a case that’s both wholly unprecedented and dully familiar.www.theatlantic.com
Dominique Pelicot : le monstre de Mazan avait déjà sévi
Il a livré sa femme en pâture à des inconnus. Mais Dominique P. pourrait également être un tueur. Nos révélations.<br /> <br />www.parismatch.comDominique Pelicot : le monstre de Mazan avait déjà sévi
Il a livré sa femme en pâture à des inconnus. Mais Dominique P. pourrait également être un tueur. Nos révélations.<br /> <br />www-parismatch-com.translate.goog
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''On the left, the face of the attacker, according to the testimony of Marion, a real estate agent trapped in Villeparisis in 1999. On the right, the photo of Dominique P. on his passport, renewed in 2015, two years after he moved to Mazan, in Vaucluse. © DR''
... but in what condition? She looks fine, but can't feel fine.
Each man has a different story. The one who met both Mr. and Mrs. Pelicot at a bar on New Year's Eve was told by Mr. Pelicot that his wife is attracted to him and wants to sleep with him. Then he was invited back to their house for sex. He didn't think she would be drugged. It was only after he got there that she appeared drunk or asleep, but he was urged on by Mr. Pelicot saying it was okay and that she wanted it. These 50 men should be put in different categories. They are all going to jail. The ones who knew about the drugs should get more jail time.
rbbm Oct 3 '24
''He kept detailed records, saving videos and photographs of each man in file folders categorized by their first name—“part pleasure,” he later explained in court, “but also, part insurance.” With regard to his wife’s safety, however, he was strikingly nonchalant. He didn’t require that any of the men accused of raping his wife use condoms. Some are accused of choking her while Dominique watched; others, of assaulting her with objects. One man, who was HIV-positive, allegedly raped Gisèle on six separate occasions, telling Dominique that he couldn’t maintain an erection if he wore protection''Not All Men, but Any Man
The mass-rape trial in France exposes a case that’s both wholly unprecedented and dully familiar.www.theatlantic.com
Isn't that too much for the victim?? And for their child/children?? Idk, if it is really neccessary for the trial/s and conviction/s of the husband and his accomplices. Maybe, at one point it will get too much for the poor victim, and then it will be too late perhaps?
"It comes after a two-week legal battle
in which journalists following the trial argued
that the videos were crucial for a full understanding of the extraordinary case.
The videos, the lawyers say, speak for themselves.
With Friday's decision,
Judge Arata reversed his earlier 20 September ruling
that the videos would be shown only on a case-by-case basis,
and behind closed doors.
At the time,
he had argued that they undermined the
'dignity' of the hearings.
A day later,
France's Judicial Press Association filed a request against the decision,
backed by Ms Pelicot's lawyers.
Until now,
each time a video was shown,
journalists and members of the public had to leave the courtroom.
his opinion, Mr Deniau said the video appeared to
counter claims by the defendants of a consensual 'game'."
I don't think Mr. Pelicot has any remorse for the things that he has done to his wife. He is proud of his actions and filmed everything so he could relive those moments over and over again. Again, lock him up and throw away the key please.