Roland Bondonny
Roland Bondonny (May 1932, Meymac – February 2005) was a wealthy vintner and conservative politician who lived in France, in Égletons in Corrèze and also in Fourmies in Nord. He poisoned 144 pets between 1997 and 2001. Bondonny had fed them meatballs contaminated with insecticide.[2] He hired Alain Bodchon to kill Marius Lac, a witness for the prosecution in the case against Bondonny. Marius Lac's body was found dead in his garage, his body hidden under a wheelbarrow. on August 25, 2004.[3] Shortly before he was to appear in court in February 2005, he committed suicide.[4]
Roland Bondonny | |
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Born | May 1932 |
Died | February 2005 |
Cause of death | suicide |
Details | |
Victims | 144 pets 1 human [1] |
Span of crimes | 1997–2001 |
Country | France |
Date apprehended | February 14, 2001 |
References
- http://programmes.france2.fr/faites-entrer-laccuse/index-fr.php?page=toutes-les-affaires-emission&id_rubrique=33 (in French)
- Campbell, Matthew (17 October 2004). "Murder shakes village hit by animal poisoner". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
- http://scenedecrime.blogs.com/scenedecrime/2009/08/laffaire-roland-bondonny.html (in French)
- "Bondonny-Bodchon face à face dans " Faites entrer l'accusé "". La Voix du Nord (daily) (in French). 3 October 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
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