The man who drunk his wife’s gang rape and plotted

Dominic Pelicott, who drugged and raped his then wife Gissel and admitted dozens of men to misbehave for over a decade, interrogated two other attacks back in the 1990s.
The 72 -year -old French, who was kept in jail for 20 years in December, is investigated on 4 December 1991 on the alleged rape and murder of property agent Sophie Narme in Paris. He denies crime.
Investigators also told him about the effort of another youth property agent known by Pseudo Name Marian in a suburb in the capital on 11 May 1999.
During his testing, Pelicott accepted the crime after DNA evidence taken from blood found on Marion’s shoes.
However, when he was asked about Sophie Narmay during the same test, he said that he has “nothing” with murder.
Investigators have pointed to equality between the first two cases.
In 1991 murder, the victim was attacked by a person who used a false name for an apartment. Detectives say that Pelicot did the same in 1999.
The odor of the anesthetic drug ether was detected by the police at the 1991 crime site. Police say it was used to control the victim in the 1999 attack.
Both cases were kept together in September 2022 and an inquiry has been done by a team which specializes in unresolved cases and serial offenses.
Pelicott was placed in October 2022 under a formal investigation on both crimes.
Criminal case against Pelicott and 49 other men The accused of raping Giselle lasted for three months and was France’s biggest rape test.
By the time it was finished, she became a national person and was Crowds of hundreds of people chant his name Outside court.
His decision to make the trial public has renewed in France to renewed around rape, consent and gender violence.