>Hamida Djandoubi was a Tunisian convicted murderer sentenced to death in France. He moved to Marseille in 1968, and six years later he was convicted of the kidnapping, torture and murder of 21-year-old Élisabeth Bousquet.
Good riddance.
ArthRol on
Was this execution public? And how wide, in general, was the use of guillotine in 20th century France?
I always imagined that Mr. Mersault from Camus’ ‘Stranger’ was executed on a guillotine.
Constant_Couple_3334 on
Last to date* never say never
BakhmutDoggo on
Same year as the first Star Wars. Also Christoper Lee was there for some reason
Maleficent-Rise2947 on
Ready to bring it back. No rehabilitation for murderers!
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>Hamida Djandoubi was a Tunisian convicted murderer sentenced to death in France. He moved to Marseille in 1968, and six years later he was convicted of the kidnapping, torture and murder of 21-year-old Élisabeth Bousquet.
Good riddance.
Was this execution public? And how wide, in general, was the use of guillotine in 20th century France?
I always imagined that Mr. Mersault from Camus’ ‘Stranger’ was executed on a guillotine.
Last to date* never say never
Same year as the first Star Wars. Also Christoper Lee was there for some reason
Ready to bring it back. No rehabilitation for murderers!