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Patrice Alègre

Patrice Alègre (born 20 June 1968) is a French serial killer who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 with a minimum term of 22 years for five murders, an attempted murder, and six rapes. He, subsequently, was acquitted of four additional murder charges on 3 July 2008.[1]

Patrice Alègre
Born (1968-06-20) 20 June 1968 (age 55)
Toulouse, France
Conviction(s)Murder
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Victims5+
Span of crimes
1989–1997
CountryFrance
State(s)Midi-Pyrénées
Île-de-France
Date apprehended
5 September 1997

The investigation into the Alègre case started in May 2003, after the gendarmes of the Homicide Cell 31 unit (the police officials were ordered to investigate for possible victims of Alègre from 2000 to 2003 by Michel Roussel) reopened several cold cases. Alègre and several members of the red light community claimed to have been part of a sex trafficking network and that the murders happened in connection with BDSM sex.

Biography edit

Patrice Alègre was born in Toulouse, the unwanted child of a violent police officer and a teenage hairdresser who often cheated on her husband, sometimes in front of Alègre.[2] Alègre grew up in Saint-Geniès-Bellevue and was expelled from three secondary schools before he settled on the field of general mechanics. He lived with his grandmother for 14 years in the Izards district of Toulouse. While he lived with her, he dropped out of school after the fourth grade and turned to delinquency, theft, and drug trafficking. He eventually became homeless at the age of 13. He would later tell his psychiatrists that he had been sexually abused.[3] Alègre committed his first sexual assault at age 16.[4]

In January 1988, Alègre met Cécile Chambert, with whom he had a daughter born on 23 July 1989.[5] Despite the relative stability of his relationship, he gradually became more immersed in crime. Alègre found his victims in the station's district while he was employed as a barman in the police station cafeteria and then at the Gare de Toulouse-Matabiau's buffet restaurant.[6] When women rejected his advances, he would rape and strangle them.[7][8] He killed his first victim, Valérie Tariote, a co-worker, on 21 February 1989.[9] On 16 February 1995, after a dispute where Alègre turned violent, Chambert left the apartment with their daughter and Alègre moved in with his mistress, the manager of a nightclub where he was hired as a bouncer. He was fired from the nightclub for starting fights that scared away customers.[10]

On 14 June 1997, Alègre met Mireille Normand, a 35-year-old woman living alone in a chalet in Verdun. Calling himself Franck, he offered her his services as a handyman in exchange for lodging. On 19 June, he raped and strangled her. Her body was found buried in her garden three weeks later. Alègre went on vacation in Spain, Germany, and Belgium, before returning to Paris where he lodged with Isabelle Chicherie, an SNCF employee. He raped and strangled her, and burned her body on 4 September 1997. The gendarmes wiretapped Alègre's relatives' phones and convinced one of his friends to cooperate with the investigators, who then told Alègre to meet at a drop-off point in Châtenay-Malabry, where he was arrested on 5 September 1997.

The case edit

Investigation edit

In 2002 the special investigation unit, Homicide 31, was created to investigate cold cases concerning murders that Alègre could have been responsible for.[11] Homicide 31 found patterns typical for a serial killer in the murder of Josette Poiroux (also known as "Linda"), who was stabbed and burned at her studio in Toulouse in 1992. Another murder that showed a similar pattern was Josette Legoy's, a prostitute strangled in her apartment on 4 December 1987. In May 2002, Alègre was indicted for both murders. Furthermore, he was accused of the murders of Line Galbardi in January 1992 and of Patricia Ballejos in December 1992 and the rape of a prostitute in 1997.[11] Overall, Homicide 31, searched through 191 unsolved murders in the region in the time between 1986 and 1997. In addition, the unit reopened autopsy files classified as suicides in the Haute-Garonne's and 5 other departments. During their investigation, they searched for prostitutes that Alègre pimped out and found two, Florence "Fanny" Khelifi and Christèle "Patricia" Bourre.[11] In 2005, Judge Thierry Perriquet said that all charges against former Toulouse mayor Dominique Baudis and former deputy prosecutor of Toulouse Marc Bourragué were dismissed.[11]

Dismissal of officer Roussel edit

In 2004, Perriquet ordered an investigation into the handling of the case by Homicide 31. A police officer, Constable Roussel, together with two justice officials, Lemoine, and the substitute, Heinsch, were accused of having plotted against the accused, Bourragué. Roussel interrogated Khelifi and Bourre alone even though the procedure indicated that at least two officers had to be present. In 2003, a new group of police officers was put into place to investigate the claims made by the former prostitutes. Roussel was forced to retire early.[11] Roussel later published a book in which he claimed that his investigations were hindered by people within the police force and that the force had been "infiltrated".[11]

Alègre's Letter edit

Alègre claimed that he had murdered Claude Martinez, a transvestic prostitute, at Baudis' order and another prominent member of society. The journalist Karl Zéro read a letter written by Alègre to him live on air on 15 June.[11][12]

Bourre's testimony edit

Bourre alleged that she worked as a madam for Alègre as part of a sex trafficking ring, and that he was also involved in drug trafficking. She said that she worked as a madame for Alègre and helped him control other women and girls. Bourre claimed to have witnessed the murder of Line Galbardi, who wanted to notify the authorities as to what was happening. She also said that Alègre provided girls to a small club for extreme sadomasochism owned by a homosexual who was murdered in 1996. Some of the sessions "turned badly" and people died. Bourre claims that the owner of the club took videos and photos of attendants in order to protect himself from prosecution.[11] She also claimed to have become acquainted with Bourragué through Alègre in 1990 and that he took part in orgies with prostitutes. Bourre also claimed that she was raped at S&M sessions by Bourragué. She later named Baudis as a participant.[11] Bourre claimed that Baudis took part in at least one S&M soirée. She said that on the evening of her 20th birthday, Alègre, Lakhdar Messaoudène, and Dominique Baudis raped her.[11] Bourre also described the murder of a 16-year-old prostitute killed by Alègre and raped at Messaoudène's order because she was not "enough". In December 1991, the girl was reportedly taken to Noah Lake to be trained by Alègre. Bourre and Line Galbardi were present. However, the 16-year-old refused to take part in the training and was subsequently killed. Line allegedly went to the police to report the murder and was killed by Alègre.[11]

Khelifi's testimony edit

Khelifi claimed to have witnessed the murder of Line Galbardi from 2 to 3 January 1992 at the Hôtel de l'Europe. She said that she stayed at the brothel to work, heard screams, and went into the room. She alleged that Messaoudène forced all the other girls to witness the torture of Line Galbardi. Alègre raped, beat and strangled Galbardi. Khelifi proceeded to claim that she was abused by members of Toulouse's justice department and intimidated by police after her testimony. Soon afterward she stopped talking to the police. Khelifi was then put into contact with Bourre. They spoke regularly for months. She was examined by a psychiatrist who stated that she was heavily traumatized by what she experienced but that her testimony is credible.[11] Karl Zéro broadcast an interview with Khelifi about children witnessed hanging on hooks in a torture chamber, on the first floor of a house near Toulouse. Zéro claimed that Khelifi hadn't been paid for the interview but it was revealed later that she received a car valued at roughly 10,000 Euros and that Zéro was working on a book written with Khelifi.[11] Khelifi went on to change her testimony in September: she said that Meeaoudène was not present at the crime scene and that she was not sexually assaulted by police in 2003. She did, however, indicate that Baudis was a perpetrator. In July 2005, Khelifi and Bourre were sentenced, respectively, to 18 months and three years in prison for perjury, reporting a false crime, and witness bribery in the Puis case. In addition to their incarceration, they were both deprived of their civil rights for 5 years. On 26 February 2006, the Toulouse Criminal Court found Khelifi and Bourre guilty of defamation and sentenced them to two and three years suspended prison sentences respectively.[11]

Testimony of Puis edit

Pierre-Olivier Puis (also known as Djamel), a prostitute, testified that S&M evenings were organized by Alègre and others. He said that on some occasions people had died. Puis said that Claude Martinez, a transvestite, was murdered in 1992 and filmed the people taking part in those evenings. In 2003, he stated that in 1996 he saw a ten-year-old girl, Marion Wagon, at one of those evenings. The girl had been reported missing in Agen in November 1996. On 27 May 2003, Puis was indicted for making false accusations and attempted to commit suicide in prison on 28 May 2003. He also retracted the statements that he initially made. On 2 July 2003, he insisted that everything he initially told investigators was true. On 20 September 2003, Puis was found dead in a psychiatric clinic near Toulouse.[13] His death was declared a suicide.[11]

Investigation edit

On 15 April, the public prosecutor of Toulouse, Michel Bréard, opened a judicial investigation for "pimping in an organized gang, aggravated rape, and complicity, acts of torture and barbarism" against "Patrice Alègre and all others". Judge Perriquet was assigned to the case. Jean Volff, attorney general, failed to notify the chancellery of the opening of the investigation which subsequently led to him being removed from his position by Dominique Preben. Volff was later implicated to have taken part in the S&M evenings by witnesses.[11] Bourragué was accused by witnesses of being a part of the sex trafficking network. He admitted to having had an aperitif at home with Alègre in 1991 or 1992 but denied all other accusations.[11] On 18 May, Baudis stated that he was accused of being part of the sex trafficking network. He denied the claims and said that they were false accusations brought forward by the pornography lobby, which was trying to stop him as he lobbied to have pornographic films banned from television.[11]

André Mayrac, the owner of several libertine clubs, requested to be heard by the courts and indicated that he has photos of the famous "dungeon".[11]

Claims by Charles Louis-Roche and Diane Roche edit

Charles Louis-Roche and Diane Roche, children of Pierre Roche, who had been the presiding president of the justice chamber at Nîmes Court of Appeal during the Alègre affair, claimed that he had been murdered by a sex trafficking network in which he implicated himself. Both of them were charged with "aggravated defamation and invasion of privacy". They then went on to create a website to denounce Pierre Roche, as a "corrupt man, unworthy, violent and perverse husband and father", "sickening orgy participant, consumer to the chain of prostitutes of all kinds, who had made their lives a daily hell." Charles and Diane claimed that their father confided to them that he had taken part in the evenings at which ritual sacrifices and tortures took place. They claimed that he had gathered incriminating evidence on people within the network. Charles and Diane claim that later he completely lost his mind and burned tons of documents that were in his possession.[11]

Deaths related to the case edit

Name of the witness Connection to the case Time of death Cause of death
Pierre Roche[11] President of the chamber at the Nîmes Court of Appeal 22 February 2003 Died under unclear circumstances, body was cremated
Pierre-Olivier Puis (alias "Djamel")[11] Transvestite, who alongside former prostitutes Khelifi and Bourre, described S&M evenings organized by a pimping network in Toulouse, which was attended by prominent members of society 20 September 2003, found dead in a room of a Toulouse clinic Drug overdose which was ruled a suicide
Emillia Espès[11] Only known survivor of Alègres sexual assault and killing spree, fled after being raped by him on 22 February 1997 at age 21 2006

Cover-Up Accusations edit

The Alègre affair is considered to be politically butchered. Some murders were initially declared suicides before Alègre's arrest. Several witnesses claimed that the killer was protected for a long time by police officers and members of the judicial system. Former gendarme, Michel Roussel, noted that there were 191 unsolved murders in the region. The organization Stop to Forget brought together the victims' families, who continue to demand the truth from the case, referring to these disappearances as "camouflaged as suicides and covered by truncated, distorted and sloppy investigations".[14]

Alègre was arrested due to Emillie Espès' allegations, who fled after being raped by him on 22 February 1997, when she was 21 years old. The young woman, who was the only surviving victim of Alègre, has since committed suicide.

Chronology of the Alègre case edit

  • 5 September 1997: Arrest of Patrice Alègre, suspected of murder between February 1989 and September 1997.[15] He admitted to five murders, one attempted murder, and six rapes, but was also indicted for four other murders.
  • 21 February 2002: Alègre is sentenced to life imprisonment with a twenty-year lock-in period. Psychiatrists, Michel Dubec and Daniel Zagury, evoked the hypothesis of "displaced matricide" to explain Alègre's murders, whom they described as "an organized serial killer", "a psychopath", "a malignant narcissist" having undergone disorganization traumas related to "maternal sexual abuse".[16]
  • Homicide Cell 31 of the gendarmes, created in June 2000 to carry out investigations, sought after other possible victims of Alègre on request from the prosecutor. One such case, concerning the 1992 Toulouse murder of the prostitute Line Galbardi, led them to two former Toulouse prostitutes who knew about the disappearance: Christèle 'Patricia' Bourre and Florence 'Fanny' Khelifi.
  • 1 April 2003, the newspaper La Dépêche du Midi launched a press campaign, released statements from the two women, and put pressure on the justice department to disclose more information. Paris newspapers followed suit and the rumour swelled, fed mainly by two local journalists.
  • 15 April 2003, the Toulouse prosecutor opened a judicial investigation against Alègre and others accused of committing gang rapes and aggravated rapes. The investigation looked into acts of torture and barbarism, committed by people abusing the authority that conferred their function, following the statements of former prostitutes Khelifi and Bourre.
  • 12 May 2003, the weekly Marianne presented the result of their investigations, in particular recent "revelations" made by one of the prostitutes. It involved police officers and a gendarme from Toulouse who "were aware of their actions and the corruption but also organized parties in the presence of at least two Toulouse lawyers and other notables..", with the name of the Toulouse mayor even being quoted.[citation needed]
  • 18 May 2003, the former mayor of Toulouse, Dominique Baudis denounced the TF1 TV channel for quoting his name in the investigation and claimed it was a "frightening machination" related to the "pornographic industry".
  • 19 May 2003, Baudis charged his lawyer with defamation.
  • 22 May 2003, two prostitutes confirmed their remarks before the judges and Pierre-Olivier Puis, under the pseudonym "Djamel", said that there have been "dead".
  • 27 May 2003, Jean Volff, Attorney General of Toulouse, announced that his name was also cited in the case. He was replaced the following day. A new judicial investigation was opened against Puis, Khelifi, and Bourre for alleged crimes and imaginary misdemeanours, false testimonies, and complicity. Puis was placed in custody, with Baudis, Volff and Marc Bourragué becoming civil parties in the case.
  • 13 June 2003, Baudis accused the head of La Dépêche du Midi, Jean-Michel Baylet, of plotting against him.
  • 30 June 2003, on the day of his installation in the highest court of appeal, Volff protested in Le Figaro against the way he was treated by Dominique Perben, Minister of Justice and media.
  • 17 September 2003, Khelifi retracted her rape charges against Baudis.
  • 20 September 2003, Puis was found dead in a room of a Toulouse clinic.
  • 11 July 2005, the investigating chamber of the Court of Appeals of Toulouse discussed the component of "rapes and organized pimping gangs" in which Baudis and others were implicated in.
  • December 2005, 32-year-old Khelifi was indicted for slanderous denunciation against Baudis and Bourragué.[17]
  • September 2006, Bourre was indicted for slanderous denunciation against Baudis.
  • 2006, Emilia Espès, the only survivor of Alègre's attacks, committed suicide.[18]
  • 28 March 2008, the prosecution announced that the ex-prostitutes would be tried in correctional for "slanderous denunciation" towards Baudis and Volff. After returning to their initial statements they were found guilty and respectively sentenced to two and three years in prison, which were suspended by the Toulouse Criminal Court on 26 March 2009.[19]
  • 3 July 2008, the investigating judges of Toulouse district, Serge Lemoine and Fabrice Rives made an order of dismissal concerning three homicides and rape with a weapon connected with Alègre.[20]
  • September 2019, after having served his minimum 22-year term in prison, Alègre applied for parole.[21]

Alègre's confirmed victims edit

  • 1985, raped a 17-year-old, attempted to strangle her afterwards[11]
  • 21/2/1989 Valérie Tariote, 21, waitress, found dead with her hands tied, gagged, naked, panties torn, a scarf at the back of her throat and a pan of blood under her head, initially declared a suicide.[11][22]
  • 25/01/1990 Laure Martinet, raped and killed.[11][22]
  • 11/02/1997, Martine Matias, 29, was beaten, rendered unconscious with chloroform and her house was set on fire. Initially declared a suicide.
  • 3/1997, Emilie Espes was raped by Alègre and was almost strangled. Espes reported to police afterwards that she was raped by a stranger and described Alègre.[11]
  • 6/19/1997, Mireille Normand, 35, was raped and killed.[11]
  • 4/9/1997, Isabelle Chicherie, 31, strangled.[22]

Suspected Victims edit

  • 23/9/1990, 23-year-old Edith Schleichardt, was found dead with a jacket pulled up on the chest. Panties and tights were found removed, and a tear gas canister trapped between the thighs, ruled a suicide by drug overdose.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Homicide 31: At the heart of the Alègre case, the former director of the investigation speaks", by Michel Roussel
  2. ^ Chabrun, Laurent; Dupuis, Jérôme; Pelletier, Eric; Pontaut, Jean-Marie (25 September 2003). "Les dessous de l'affaire Baudis" [The bottom of the Baudis affair]. L'Express (in French). Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  3. ^ Patrice Alègre
  4. ^ Agnès Grossmann (2012). Childhood criminals (in French). Place Des Éditeurs. pp. 24–31.
  5. ^ Tourancheau, Patricia (12 February 2002). "Seven years of bad luck for him" (in French). liberation.fr.
  6. ^ Vergès, Jean-Pierre (2007). Serial Killers (in French). Hachette Pratique. p. 87.
  7. ^ Huret, Marie (7 February 2002). "The man who loved to kill women". L'Express (in French).
  8. ^ "He spotted his prey on the Toulouse train station". Le Parisien (in French). 7 December 2001.
  9. ^ Cohadon, Jean (6 February 2002). "The plight of victims". La Dépêche.
  10. ^ Grossmann, Agnès (2012). Childhood Criminals (in French). Paris, France: Place Des Éditeurs. p. 57.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Ikky, Virginie. "Patrice Alègre, "suicide de la justice mode d'emploi"". Greffrier Noir. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  12. ^ Marmoz, Robert (3 June 2003). "Les nouveaux aveux du tueur Patrice Alègre font souffle un vent de suspicion Sur Toulouse". Le Temps. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  13. ^ "Djamel et l'affaire Alègre". nouvelobs.com. L'OBS. 23 June 2005. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  14. ^ "The 37 'forgotten' of the Alègre case" Article by Aziz Zemouri published 10 March 2006 in Le Figaro
  15. ^ Guillaume R. Erner (2006). Patrice Alègre accused of a sixth murder (in French). La Découverte. p. 102.
  16. ^ Patricia Tourancheau (11 February 2002). "Five murders and a whole life of violence" (in French). liberation.fr.
  17. ^ Gilles Souillès, "The Alègre case, the murdered truth", hugodoc editor
  18. ^ Emission Get the accused Patrice Alègre, blod and rumor, France 2, 18 January 2015 at 22h40
  19. ^ Alègre case: Fanny and Patricia condemned for slanderous denunciation 15 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine, TF1
  20. ^ Georges Fenech (2009). Recidivist criminals, can we let them out? (in French). Archipel. p. 54.
  21. ^ Durand-Souffland, Stéphane (30 August 2019). "Le tueur en série Patrice Alègre s'apprête à déposer une demande de libération conditionnelle". Le Figaro.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  22. ^ a b c Gay, Marcel (3 September 2019). "patrice-alegre-veut-sortir-et-se-marier". infodujour.fr. infodujour. Retrieved 31 December 2019.

See also edit

Bibliography edit

  • Books about the case (in chronological order)
    • Michel Roussel, Homicide 31 - Au cœur de l'affaire Alègre, Éditions Denoël, 24 January 2004, 240 pages, ISBN 2207255646
    • Ugo Rankl, Patrice Alègre, l'homme qui tuait les femmes, Éditions Nicolas Philippe, 21 October 2004, 388 pages, ISBN 2748800680
    • Christian English and Frédéric Thibaud, Affaires non classées, tome II (Chapter: L'affaire Patrice Alègre), First edition, 15 June 2004, 294 pages, ISBN 2876919095
    • Dominique Baudis, Face à la calomnie, XO Éditions, 20 January 2005, 318 pages, ISBN 9782845631892
    • Pierre Alfort and Stéphane Durand-Souffland, J'ai défendu Patrice Alègre, Éditions du Seuil, 28 January 2005, 188 pages, ISBN 2020635135
    • Marie-France Etchegoin and Mathieu Aron, Le bûcher de Toulouse, D'Alègre à Baudis : histoire d'une mystification, Éditions Grasset et Fasquelle, 18 May 2005, 425 pages, ISBN 2246677610
    • Gilbert Collard and Édouard Martial, L'étrange Affaire Alègre, Éditions du Rocher, 9 June 2005, 186 pages, ISBN 978-2268054919
    • Jean Volff, Un procureur général dans la tourmente. Les dérives de l'affaire Alègre, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2006, 192 pages, ISBN 2-296-01067-9
    • Antoine Perraud, La barbarie journalistique, Flammarion, 30 January 2007, 193 pages, ISBN 978-2082105866
    • Georges Fenech, Presse-Justice: liaisons dangereuses, L'Archipel, 7 March 2007, 190 pages, ISBN 978-2841879304
    • Gilles Souillés, L'Affaire Alègre, la vérité assassinée, Hugo et compagnie, 22 May 2007, 276 pages, ISBN 978-2755601206
    • Agnès Grossmann, L'enfance des criminels, éd. Hors Collection, 20 September 2012, 298 pages, ISBN 2258098424
    • Jean Volff, Servir, éd. Jerôme Do-Bentzinger, 12 April 2013, 496 pages, ISBN 978-2849603635
  • Novel inspired by the case
    • G.M. Bon, Contes cruels, Toulouse, Éditions l'Écailler du Sud, 1 September 2004 (Roman noir), 248 pages, ISBN 978-2914264570

Press articles edit

  • Press articles on the Alègre Affair in La Dépêche du Midi.
  • "Patrice Alègre is getting married in prison" Article by Marie Desnos published on 14 July 2009 in Paris Match.

TV documentaries edit

  • Affaires criminelles, presented by Yves Rénier on 7 February 10 July, 16 and 21 August, 21 and 29 October, 2 and 12 November 2010, "The Patrice Alègre Case" on NT1.
  • Get the Accused, "Patrice Alègre, the blood and the rumor" presented by Frédérique Lantieri, broadcast on 18 January 2015, on France 2, 115 minutes.
  • "I defended Patrice Alègre" in Toute une histoire 17 March 2016, on France 2.
  • "Alègre: the cold-blooded killer" (first report) in "Special: they made Toulouse tremble" on 26 September 2016, in Crimes on NRJ 12.

Related articles edit

External links edit

  • Association Stop à l'Oubli
  • on a site devoted to criminal cases.
  • Biography of Patrice Alègre on a site devoted to criminal cases.

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This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Patrice Alegre born 20 June 1968 is a French serial killer who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 with a minimum term of 22 years for five murders an attempted murder and six rapes He subsequently was acquitted of four additional murder charges on 3 July 2008 1 Patrice AlegreBorn 1968 06 20 20 June 1968 age 55 Toulouse FranceConviction s MurderCriminal penaltyLife imprisonmentDetailsVictims5 Span of crimes1989 1997CountryFranceState s Midi PyreneesIle de FranceDate apprehended5 September 1997 The investigation into the Alegre case started in May 2003 after the gendarmes of the Homicide Cell 31 unit the police officials were ordered to investigate for possible victims of Alegre from 2000 to 2003 by Michel Roussel reopened several cold cases Alegre and several members of the red light community claimed to have been part of a sex trafficking network and that the murders happened in connection with BDSM sex Contents 1 Biography 2 The case 2 1 Investigation 2 1 1 Dismissal of officer Roussel 2 2 Alegre s Letter 2 3 Bourre s testimony 2 4 Khelifi s testimony 2 5 Testimony of Puis 3 Investigation 3 1 Claims by Charles Louis Roche and Diane Roche 3 2 Deaths related to the case 4 Cover Up Accusations 5 Chronology of the Alegre case 6 Alegre s confirmed victims 6 1 Suspected Victims 7 References 8 See also 8 1 Bibliography 8 2 Press articles 8 3 TV documentaries 8 4 Related articles 8 5 External linksBiography editPatrice Alegre was born in Toulouse the unwanted child of a violent police officer and a teenage hairdresser who often cheated on her husband sometimes in front of Alegre 2 Alegre grew up in Saint Genies Bellevue and was expelled from three secondary schools before he settled on the field of general mechanics He lived with his grandmother for 14 years in the Izards district of Toulouse While he lived with her he dropped out of school after the fourth grade and turned to delinquency theft and drug trafficking He eventually became homeless at the age of 13 He would later tell his psychiatrists that he had been sexually abused 3 Alegre committed his first sexual assault at age 16 4 In January 1988 Alegre met Cecile Chambert with whom he had a daughter born on 23 July 1989 5 Despite the relative stability of his relationship he gradually became more immersed in crime Alegre found his victims in the station s district while he was employed as a barman in the police station cafeteria and then at the Gare de Toulouse Matabiau s buffet restaurant 6 When women rejected his advances he would rape and strangle them 7 8 He killed his first victim Valerie Tariote a co worker on 21 February 1989 9 On 16 February 1995 after a dispute where Alegre turned violent Chambert left the apartment with their daughter and Alegre moved in with his mistress the manager of a nightclub where he was hired as a bouncer He was fired from the nightclub for starting fights that scared away customers 10 On 14 June 1997 Alegre met Mireille Normand a 35 year old woman living alone in a chalet in Verdun Calling himself Franck he offered her his services as a handyman in exchange for lodging On 19 June he raped and strangled her Her body was found buried in her garden three weeks later Alegre went on vacation in Spain Germany and Belgium before returning to Paris where he lodged with Isabelle Chicherie an SNCF employee He raped and strangled her and burned her body on 4 September 1997 The gendarmes wiretapped Alegre s relatives phones and convinced one of his friends to cooperate with the investigators who then told Alegre to meet at a drop off point in Chatenay Malabry where he was arrested on 5 September 1997 The case editInvestigation edit In 2002 the special investigation unit Homicide 31 was created to investigate cold cases concerning murders that Alegre could have been responsible for 11 Homicide 31 found patterns typical for a serial killer in the murder of Josette Poiroux also known as Linda who was stabbed and burned at her studio in Toulouse in 1992 Another murder that showed a similar pattern was Josette Legoy s a prostitute strangled in her apartment on 4 December 1987 In May 2002 Alegre was indicted for both murders Furthermore he was accused of the murders of Line Galbardi in January 1992 and of Patricia Ballejos in December 1992 and the rape of a prostitute in 1997 11 Overall Homicide 31 searched through 191 unsolved murders in the region in the time between 1986 and 1997 In addition the unit reopened autopsy files classified as suicides in the Haute Garonne s and 5 other departments During their investigation they searched for prostitutes that Alegre pimped out and found two Florence Fanny Khelifi and Christele Patricia Bourre 11 In 2005 Judge Thierry Perriquet said that all charges against former Toulouse mayor Dominique Baudis and former deputy prosecutor of Toulouse Marc Bourrague were dismissed 11 Dismissal of officer Roussel edit In 2004 Perriquet ordered an investigation into the handling of the case by Homicide 31 A police officer Constable Roussel together with two justice officials Lemoine and the substitute Heinsch were accused of having plotted against the accused Bourrague Roussel interrogated Khelifi and Bourre alone even though the procedure indicated that at least two officers had to be present In 2003 a new group of police officers was put into place to investigate the claims made by the former prostitutes Roussel was forced to retire early 11 Roussel later published a book in which he claimed that his investigations were hindered by people within the police force and that the force had been infiltrated 11 Alegre s Letter edit Alegre claimed that he had murdered Claude Martinez a transvestic prostitute at Baudis order and another prominent member of society The journalist Karl Zero read a letter written by Alegre to him live on air on 15 June 11 12 Bourre s testimony edit Bourre alleged that she worked as a madam for Alegre as part of a sex trafficking ring and that he was also involved in drug trafficking She said that she worked as a madame for Alegre and helped him control other women and girls Bourre claimed to have witnessed the murder of Line Galbardi who wanted to notify the authorities as to what was happening She also said that Alegre provided girls to a small club for extreme sadomasochism owned by a homosexual who was murdered in 1996 Some of the sessions turned badly and people died Bourre claims that the owner of the club took videos and photos of attendants in order to protect himself from prosecution 11 She also claimed to have become acquainted with Bourrague through Alegre in 1990 and that he took part in orgies with prostitutes Bourre also claimed that she was raped at S amp M sessions by Bourrague She later named Baudis as a participant 11 Bourre claimed that Baudis took part in at least one S amp M soiree She said that on the evening of her 20th birthday Alegre Lakhdar Messaoudene and Dominique Baudis raped her 11 Bourre also described the murder of a 16 year old prostitute killed by Alegre and raped at Messaoudene s order because she was not enough In December 1991 the girl was reportedly taken to Noah Lake to be trained by Alegre Bourre and Line Galbardi were present However the 16 year old refused to take part in the training and was subsequently killed Line allegedly went to the police to report the murder and was killed by Alegre 11 Khelifi s testimony edit Khelifi claimed to have witnessed the murder of Line Galbardi from 2 to 3 January 1992 at the Hotel de l Europe She said that she stayed at the brothel to work heard screams and went into the room She alleged that Messaoudene forced all the other girls to witness the torture of Line Galbardi Alegre raped beat and strangled Galbardi Khelifi proceeded to claim that she was abused by members of Toulouse s justice department and intimidated by police after her testimony Soon afterward she stopped talking to the police Khelifi was then put into contact with Bourre They spoke regularly for months She was examined by a psychiatrist who stated that she was heavily traumatized by what she experienced but that her testimony is credible 11 Karl Zero broadcast an interview with Khelifi about children witnessed hanging on hooks in a torture chamber on the first floor of a house near Toulouse Zero claimed that Khelifi hadn t been paid for the interview but it was revealed later that she received a car valued at roughly 10 000 Euros and that Zero was working on a book written with Khelifi 11 Khelifi went on to change her testimony in September she said that Meeaoudene was not present at the crime scene and that she was not sexually assaulted by police in 2003 She did however indicate that Baudis was a perpetrator In July 2005 Khelifi and Bourre were sentenced respectively to 18 months and three years in prison for perjury reporting a false crime and witness bribery in the Puis case In addition to their incarceration they were both deprived of their civil rights for 5 years On 26 February 2006 the Toulouse Criminal Court found Khelifi and Bourre guilty of defamation and sentenced them to two and three years suspended prison sentences respectively 11 Testimony of Puis edit Pierre Olivier Puis also known as Djamel a prostitute testified that S amp M evenings were organized by Alegre and others He said that on some occasions people had died Puis said that Claude Martinez a transvestite was murdered in 1992 and filmed the people taking part in those evenings In 2003 he stated that in 1996 he saw a ten year old girl Marion Wagon at one of those evenings The girl had been reported missing in Agen in November 1996 On 27 May 2003 Puis was indicted for making false accusations and attempted to commit suicide in prison on 28 May 2003 He also retracted the statements that he initially made On 2 July 2003 he insisted that everything he initially told investigators was true On 20 September 2003 Puis was found dead in a psychiatric clinic near Toulouse 13 His death was declared a suicide 11 Investigation editOn 15 April the public prosecutor of Toulouse Michel Breard opened a judicial investigation for pimping in an organized gang aggravated rape and complicity acts of torture and barbarism against Patrice Alegre and all others Judge Perriquet was assigned to the case Jean Volff attorney general failed to notify the chancellery of the opening of the investigation which subsequently led to him being removed from his position by Dominique Preben Volff was later implicated to have taken part in the S amp M evenings by witnesses 11 Bourrague was accused by witnesses of being a part of the sex trafficking network He admitted to having had an aperitif at home with Alegre in 1991 or 1992 but denied all other accusations 11 On 18 May Baudis stated that he was accused of being part of the sex trafficking network He denied the claims and said that they were false accusations brought forward by the pornography lobby which was trying to stop him as he lobbied to have pornographic films banned from television 11 Andre Mayrac the owner of several libertine clubs requested to be heard by the courts and indicated that he has photos of the famous dungeon 11 Claims by Charles Louis Roche and Diane Roche edit Charles Louis Roche and Diane Roche children of Pierre Roche who had been the presiding president of the justice chamber at Nimes Court of Appeal during the Alegre affair claimed that he had been murdered by a sex trafficking network in which he implicated himself Both of them were charged with aggravated defamation and invasion of privacy They then went on to create a website to denounce Pierre Roche as a corrupt man unworthy violent and perverse husband and father sickening orgy participant consumer to the chain of prostitutes of all kinds who had made their lives a daily hell Charles and Diane claimed that their father confided to them that he had taken part in the evenings at which ritual sacrifices and tortures took place They claimed that he had gathered incriminating evidence on people within the network Charles and Diane claim that later he completely lost his mind and burned tons of documents that were in his possession 11 Deaths related to the case edit Name of the witness Connection to the case Time of death Cause of death Pierre Roche 11 President of the chamber at the Nimes Court of Appeal 22 February 2003 Died under unclear circumstances body was cremated Pierre Olivier Puis alias Djamel 11 Transvestite who alongside former prostitutes Khelifi and Bourre described S amp M evenings organized by a pimping network in Toulouse which was attended by prominent members of society 20 September 2003 found dead in a room of a Toulouse clinic Drug overdose which was ruled a suicide Emillia Espes 11 Only known survivor of Alegres sexual assault and killing spree fled after being raped by him on 22 February 1997 at age 21 2006Cover Up Accusations editThe Alegre affair is considered to be politically butchered Some murders were initially declared suicides before Alegre s arrest Several witnesses claimed that the killer was protected for a long time by police officers and members of the judicial system Former gendarme Michel Roussel noted that there were 191 unsolved murders in the region The organization Stop to Forget brought together the victims families who continue to demand the truth from the case referring to these disappearances as camouflaged as suicides and covered by truncated distorted and sloppy investigations 14 Alegre was arrested due to Emillie Espes allegations who fled after being raped by him on 22 February 1997 when she was 21 years old The young woman who was the only surviving victim of Alegre has since committed suicide Chronology of the Alegre case edit5 September 1997 Arrest of Patrice Alegre suspected of murder between February 1989 and September 1997 15 He admitted to five murders one attempted murder and six rapes but was also indicted for four other murders 21 February 2002 Alegre is sentenced to life imprisonment with a twenty year lock in period Psychiatrists Michel Dubec and Daniel Zagury evoked the hypothesis of displaced matricide to explain Alegre s murders whom they described as an organized serial killer a psychopath a malignant narcissist having undergone disorganization traumas related to maternal sexual abuse 16 Homicide Cell 31 of the gendarmes created in June 2000 to carry out investigations sought after other possible victims of Alegre on request from the prosecutor One such case concerning the 1992 Toulouse murder of the prostitute Line Galbardi led them to two former Toulouse prostitutes who knew about the disappearance Christele Patricia Bourre and Florence Fanny Khelifi 1 April 2003 the newspaper La Depeche du Midi launched a press campaign released statements from the two women and put pressure on the justice department to disclose more information Paris newspapers followed suit and the rumour swelled fed mainly by two local journalists 15 April 2003 the Toulouse prosecutor opened a judicial investigation against Alegre and others accused of committing gang rapes and aggravated rapes The investigation looked into acts of torture and barbarism committed by people abusing the authority that conferred their function following the statements of former prostitutes Khelifi and Bourre 12 May 2003 the weekly Marianne presented the result of their investigations in particular recent revelations made by one of the prostitutes It involved police officers and a gendarme from Toulouse who were aware of their actions and the corruption but also organized parties in the presence of at least two Toulouse lawyers and other notables with the name of the Toulouse mayor even being quoted citation needed 18 May 2003 the former mayor of Toulouse Dominique Baudis denounced the TF1 TV channel for quoting his name in the investigation and claimed it was a frightening machination related to the pornographic industry 19 May 2003 Baudis charged his lawyer with defamation 22 May 2003 two prostitutes confirmed their remarks before the judges and Pierre Olivier Puis under the pseudonym Djamel said that there have been dead 27 May 2003 Jean Volff Attorney General of Toulouse announced that his name was also cited in the case He was replaced the following day A new judicial investigation was opened against Puis Khelifi and Bourre for alleged crimes and imaginary misdemeanours false testimonies and complicity Puis was placed in custody with Baudis Volff and Marc Bourrague becoming civil parties in the case 13 June 2003 Baudis accused the head of La Depeche du Midi Jean Michel Baylet of plotting against him 30 June 2003 on the day of his installation in the highest court of appeal Volff protested in Le Figaro against the way he was treated by Dominique Perben Minister of Justice and media 17 September 2003 Khelifi retracted her rape charges against Baudis 20 September 2003 Puis was found dead in a room of a Toulouse clinic 11 July 2005 the investigating chamber of the Court of Appeals of Toulouse discussed the component of rapes and organized pimping gangs in which Baudis and others were implicated in December 2005 32 year old Khelifi was indicted for slanderous denunciation against Baudis and Bourrague 17 September 2006 Bourre was indicted for slanderous denunciation against Baudis 2006 Emilia Espes the only survivor of Alegre s attacks committed suicide 18 28 March 2008 the prosecution announced that the ex prostitutes would be tried in correctional for slanderous denunciation towards Baudis and Volff After returning to their initial statements they were found guilty and respectively sentenced to two and three years in prison which were suspended by the Toulouse Criminal Court on 26 March 2009 19 3 July 2008 the investigating judges of Toulouse district Serge Lemoine and Fabrice Rives made an order of dismissal concerning three homicides and rape with a weapon connected with Alegre 20 September 2019 after having served his minimum 22 year term in prison Alegre applied for parole 21 Alegre s confirmed victims edit1985 raped a 17 year old attempted to strangle her afterwards 11 21 2 1989 Valerie Tariote 21 waitress found dead with her hands tied gagged naked panties torn a scarf at the back of her throat and a pan of blood under her head initially declared a suicide 11 22 25 01 1990 Laure Martinet raped and killed 11 22 11 02 1997 Martine Matias 29 was beaten rendered unconscious with chloroform and her house was set on fire Initially declared a suicide 3 1997 Emilie Espes was raped by Alegre and was almost strangled Espes reported to police afterwards that she was raped by a stranger and described Alegre 11 6 19 1997 Mireille Normand 35 was raped and killed 11 4 9 1997 Isabelle Chicherie 31 strangled 22 Suspected Victims edit 23 9 1990 23 year old Edith Schleichardt was found dead with a jacket pulled up on the chest Panties and tights were found removed and a tear gas canister trapped between the thighs ruled a suicide by drug overdose 11 References edit Homicide 31 At the heart of the Alegre case the former director of the investigation speaks by Michel Roussel Chabrun Laurent Dupuis Jerome Pelletier Eric Pontaut Jean Marie 25 September 2003 Les dessous de l affaire Baudis The bottom of the Baudis affair L Express in French Retrieved 19 July 2021 Patrice Alegre Agnes Grossmann 2012 Childhood criminals in French Place Des Editeurs pp 24 31 Tourancheau Patricia 12 February 2002 Seven years of bad luck for him in French liberation fr Verges Jean Pierre 2007 Serial Killers in French Hachette Pratique p 87 Huret Marie 7 February 2002 The man who loved to kill women L Express in French He spotted his prey on the Toulouse train station Le Parisien in French 7 December 2001 Cohadon Jean 6 February 2002 The plight of victims La Depeche Grossmann Agnes 2012 Childhood Criminals in French Paris France Place Des Editeurs p 57 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Ikky Virginie Patrice Alegre suicide de la justice mode d emploi Greffrier Noir Retrieved 29 December 2019 Marmoz Robert 3 June 2003 Les nouveaux aveux du tueur Patrice Alegre font souffle un vent de suspicion Sur Toulouse Le Temps Retrieved 5 January 2020 Djamel et l affaire Alegre nouvelobs com L OBS 23 June 2005 Retrieved 29 December 2019 The 37 forgotten of the Alegre case Article by Aziz Zemouri published 10 March 2006 in Le Figaro Guillaume R Erner 2006 Patrice Alegre accused of a sixth murder in French La Decouverte p 102 Patricia Tourancheau 11 February 2002 Five murders and a whole life of violence in French liberation fr Gilles Souilles The Alegre case the murdered truth hugodoc editor Emission Get the accused Patrice Alegre blod and rumor France 2 18 January 2015 at 22h40 Alegre case Fanny and Patricia condemned for slanderous denunciation Archived 15 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine TF1 Georges Fenech 2009 Recidivist criminals can we let them out in French Archipel p 54 Durand Souffland Stephane 30 August 2019 Le tueur en serie Patrice Alegre s apprete a deposer une demande de liberation conditionnelle Le Figaro fr in French Retrieved 18 August 2020 a b c Gay Marcel 3 September 2019 patrice alegre veut sortir et se marier infodujour fr infodujour Retrieved 31 December 2019 See also editBibliography edit Books about the case in chronological order Michel Roussel Homicide 31 Au cœur de l affaire Alegre Editions Denoel 24 January 2004 240 pages ISBN 2207255646 Ugo Rankl Patrice Alegre l homme qui tuait les femmes Editions Nicolas Philippe 21 October 2004 388 pages ISBN 2748800680 Christian English and Frederic Thibaud Affaires non classees tome II Chapter L affaire Patrice Alegre First edition 15 June 2004 294 pages ISBN 2876919095 Dominique Baudis Face a la calomnie XO Editions 20 January 2005 318 pages ISBN 9782845631892 Pierre Alfort and Stephane Durand Souffland J ai defendu Patrice Alegre Editions du Seuil 28 January 2005 188 pages ISBN 2020635135 Marie France Etchegoin and Mathieu Aron Le bucher de Toulouse D Alegre a Baudis histoire d une mystification Editions Grasset et Fasquelle 18 May 2005 425 pages ISBN 2246677610 Gilbert Collard and Edouard Martial L etrange Affaire Alegre Editions du Rocher 9 June 2005 186 pages ISBN 978 2268054919 Jean Volff Un procureur general dans la tourmente Les derives de l affaire Alegre L Harmattan Paris 2006 192 pages ISBN 2 296 01067 9 Antoine Perraud La barbarie journalistique Flammarion 30 January 2007 193 pages ISBN 978 2082105866 Georges Fenech Presse Justice liaisons dangereuses L Archipel 7 March 2007 190 pages ISBN 978 2841879304 Gilles Souilles L Affaire Alegre la verite assassinee Hugo et compagnie 22 May 2007 276 pages ISBN 978 2755601206 Agnes Grossmann L enfance des criminels ed Hors Collection 20 September 2012 298 pages ISBN 2258098424 Jean Volff Servir ed Jerome Do Bentzinger 12 April 2013 496 pages ISBN 978 2849603635 Novel inspired by the case G M Bon Contes cruels Toulouse Editions l Ecailler du Sud 1 September 2004 Roman noir 248 pages ISBN 978 2914264570 Press articles edit Press articles on the Alegre Affair in La Depeche du Midi Patrice Alegre is getting married in prison Article by Marie Desnos published on 14 July 2009 in Paris Match TV documentaries edit Affaires criminelles presented by Yves Renier on 7 February 10 July 16 and 21 August 21 and 29 October 2 and 12 November 2010 The Patrice Alegre Case on NT1 Get the Accused Patrice Alegre the blood and the rumor presented by Frederique Lantieri broadcast on 18 January 2015 on France 2 115 minutes I defended Patrice Alegre in Toute une histoire 17 March 2016 on France 2 Alegre the cold blooded killer first report in Special they made Toulouse tremble on 26 September 2016 in Crimes on NRJ 12 Related articles edit List of French serial killers List of serial killers by country External links edit Association Stop a l Oubli Biography of Patrice Alegre on a site devoted to criminal cases Biography of Patrice Alegre on a site devoted to criminal cases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrice Alegre amp oldid 1225152413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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