Image: Jean Claude Romand (left) and wife Florence Crolet
So on January 9, 1993, he murdered his wife by hitting her with a rolling pin. The next morning, he calmly watched cartoons with his two kids before shooting both of them. That same day, he visited his parents and shot them too, along with their dog.
He later tried to kill his mistress and then attempted to k1ll himself by setting the house on fire and overdosing, but he survived and was arrested.
Motive: He killed everyone to cover up the shame of being exposed as a complete fraud.
He was sentenced to life in prison in 1996.
Luc Ladmiral was awakened shortly after 4am on the morning of Monday, January 11, 1993, by a telephone call. His friends the Romands' house was on fire; he should come. When Luc arrived, the firefighters were bringing out the bodies. All his life he will remember the sealed grey plastic bags into which they had put the children: too horrible to look at. Florence, Mrs Romand, had simply been covered with a coat. Her face, blackened by the smoke, was unmarked. Smoothing her hair in a desolate gesture of farewell, Luc's fingers encountered something strange. He felt around, carefully tilting the young woman's head to one side, then called over a firefighter to show him, at the base of the skull, an open wound. It must have been from a beam that fell on her, the firefighter said; part of the attic had collapsed. Luc then clambered into the red vehicle where the rescuers had placed Jean-Claude, Florence's husband, the only one of the family who was still alive. His pulse was weak. He was in pyjamas, unconscious, burned yet already as cold as a corpse.
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