Monique Olivier, the ex-wife of serial killer Fourniret, was sentenced to life in prison for complicity in three murders.
Monique Olivier was sentenced Tuesday by the Hauts-de-Seine Assize Court to life imprisonment with a 20-year security period for her complicity in three kidnappings and murders committed by her ex-husband, serial killer Michel Fourniret.
After more than ten hours of deliberation, the role of the ex-wife of the “Ogre” was recognized in the kidnapping, sequestration and murder of Marie-Angèle Domèce and Joanna Parrish, aggravated by an attempted rape for the first victim and rape for the second. She was also found guilty of complicity in the kidnapping, sequestration and murder of Estelle Mouzin.