25 “modern Bluebeard” AN 334, AP 65, 3311.
26 “a modern gangster” Ibid.
CHAPTER 35. THE VERDICT
1 “herrings in a cask” Le Figaro , April 5, 1946.
2 “in a scandalous buffoonery” Libé-Soir , April 5, 1946.
3 Dupin classified Petiot’s victims AN 334, AP 65, 3385.
4 “No, Petiot, we will not allow” AN 334, AP 65, 3444.
5 “Signed, the Procureur” … “Nor you!” PC, 267, and Dupin’s continuation, AN 334 AP 65, 3445.
6 “Let Justice be done” AN 334, AP 65, 3449.
7 “the pleasure of a hunting dog” Le Figaro , April 5, 1946.
8 “monster, an assassin, a thief” AN 334, AP 65, 4092.
9 what really, Floriot asked AN 334 AP 65, 4119–4120.
10 “executed in the name of the Resistance” AN 334, AP 65, 4120.
11 “There is no crime or misdemeanor” AN 334, AP 65, 4340–4341.
12 Madame Braunberger, Floriot noted AN 334, AP 65, 4274.
13 “opened fifteen times” AN 334, AP 65, 4277.
14 Could it perhaps be “B.P.” AN 334, AP 65, 4280.
15 he states it AN 334, AP 65, 4282; PC, 280.
16 “really something incredible” … “to your ears” AN 334, AP 65, 4289–4292.
17 “A sample?” … “They resemble each” AN 334, AP 65, 4300–4301.
18 “hats off for the hat trick” Jean-Marc Varaut, L’abominable Dr. Petiot (Paris: Balland, 1974), 261.
19 The patriot and hero Many accounts make Floriot end by saying that he, too, would always be proud of having defended Petiot, but those words are not in the stenographic account.
20 “I commend Petiot to your hands” AN 334, AP 65, 4430.
21 “the greatest defense summation” Associated Press, April 5, 1946.
22 “I cannot … nothing” AN 334 AP 65, 4430.
23 “Is the above mentioned” Claude Bertin, Les assassins hors-série: Gilles de Rais, Petiot , vol. 10 of Les grands procès de l’histoire de France (Paris: Éditions de Saint-Clair, 1967), 283; Thomas Maeder, The Unspeakable Crimes of Dr. Petiot (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1980), 277.
24 “suffocating and reeling” France-Soir , April 5, 1946.
25 Marcel Petiot was AP 30.W.4, 17.
26 “hollowing out his sockets” Le Monde , April 5, 1946.
27 “I must be avenged!” PC, 292.
CHAPTER 36. TIMBERS OF JUSTICE
1 “Nothing more can” … “Life is made of” Frédérique Cesaire, L’Affaire Petiot. Grands procès de l’histoire (Paris: Editions De Vecchi S. A., 1999), 48.
2 In February of 1955 Report, February 8, 1955, APP, Série J, affaire Petiot, carton n° III.
3 “cooked the case” Canberra Times (Australia), April 6, 1946.
4 “terrifying monster” New York Herald Tribune (international edition), March 20, 1946.
5 “dangerous to himself and to others” Ceiller, Rapport Medico-Legal, July 22, 1936, citing the Law of 1838, APP, Série J, affaire Petiot, carton n° V.
6 later expressed doubts According to John V. Grombach, Dupin “definitely stated that he believed Petiot to be positively insane.” John V. Grombach, The Great Liquidator (New York: Zebra Books, 1980), note to page 297.
7 Paulette Dreyfus would receive AP, 30.W.4.18–27.
8 Guschinow with 500,000 Not 100,000 as invariably reported. AP 30. W.4.21.
9 Relatives of the Wolff family Despite the portrait in Petiot biographies, the relatives of the Wolff and Kneller families did receive compensation, AP 30.W.4.23 and AP 30.W.4.25.
10 Authorities suspected Paris-Matin , May 23, 1946.
11 “When are they going” Thomas Maeder, The Unspeakable Crimes of Dr. Petiot (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1980), 285.
12 Anatole Deibler, had suffered Janet Flanner, Paris Was Yesterday 1925–1939 (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1972), 217.
13 a harpsichord maker This was Tobias Schmidt. See Stanley Karnow’s portrait in Paris in the Fifties (New York: Times Books, 1999), 166–167.
14 “last breath of air” Rayner Heppenstall, Bluebeard and After: Three Decades of Murder in France (London: Peter Owen, 1972), 158.
15 Petiot, mocking Jean-Marc Varaut, L’abominable Dr. Petiot (Paris: Balland, 1974), 9. Varaut heard the story from René Floriot, in L’Aurore , April 30, 1974.
16 “Petiot, have courage” Varaut, L’abominable Dr. Petiot , 7.
17 “How long is he” Varaut, L’abominable Dr. Petiot , 8.
18 “Gentlemen, I am” PC, 294.
19 “I only see” Serge Jacquemard, Petiot, Docteur Satan (Paris: FleuveNoir, 1993), 214.
20 “No,” he said Marcel Jullian, Le mystère Petiot (Paris: Edition No. 1, 1980), 167.
21 “A pity” Jacquemard, Petiot, Docteur Satan , 214.
22 According to Obrecht André Obrecht, Le Carnet noir du bourreau: Mémoires d’André Obrecht, l’homme qui exécuta 322 condamnés (Paris: Editions Gerard de Villiers, 1989), 197.
23 “For the first time” Maeder, The Unspeakable Crimes , 287; Varaut, L’abominable Dr. Petiot , 12.
24 “Gentlemen, I have” Claude Barret, L’affaire Petiot (Paris: Gallimard, 1958), 9. CHAPTER 37. THE LOOT
25 “stone by stone” Parisien-Libéré , July 5, 1952; Franc-Tireur , April 23, 1953; APP, Série EA, carton n° 181.
26 “Go where you know” Georges Massu, L’enquête Petiot: La plus grande affaire criminelle du siècle (Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1959), 213.
27 According to this theory Ronald Seth, Petiot: Victim of Chance (London: Hutchinson, 1963), 206.
28 In early February Serge Jacquemard, La Bande Bonny-Lafont (Paris: Fleuve Noir, 1992), 181–183.
29 As remarkable as it sounds There were German searches of rue Caumartin, as well as rue de Reuilly, but never rue le Sueur. AN 334 AP 65, 4394. Reports of German visitors to the property were not confirmed by the police, and one admitted visit (they left the lights on by mistake) was from June 1944. Kriminalpolizei, Bericht , June 12, 1944, APP, Série J, affaire Petiot, carton n° II.
30 Danos served the gangster Éric Guillon, Abel Danos, dit “le mammouth”: entre Résistance et Gestapo (Paris: Fayard, 2006).
31 Adrien the Basque’s brother By the autumn of 1944, Jacques Yonnet was also making this comment to investigators. Jacques Yonnet, Audition , November 7, 1944, APP, Série J, affaire Petiot, carton n° V.
32 Lafont officially denied Henri Chamberlin, Audition , November 22, 1944, APP, Série J, affaire Petiot, carton n° VII.
33 “physician of the pissoir” … “my uncle” Jean-François Dominique, L’affaire Petiot: médecin, marron, gestapiste, guillotiné pour au moins vingt-sept assassinats (Paris: Éditions Ramsay, 1980), 81–84.
34 Cap Doumia, outside Algier Grégory Auda, Les belles année du “milieu” 1940–1944: Le grand banditisme dans la machine répressive allemande en France (Paris: Éditions Michalon, 2002), 65–66. Lafont purchased the farm in Clavie’s name, BDIC, Fonds Delarue Report September 10, 1944, and September 19, 1944, F Delta RES 787 6.
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