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The Last Guillotine in Paris - How German Serial Killer Eugen Weidmann's Brutal Crimes Led to France's Final 1930s Public Execution - cover

The Last Guillotine in Paris - How German Serial Killer Eugen Weidmann's Brutal Crimes Led to France's Final 1930s Public Execution

Thuorne Julian R.

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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Paris, 1939. A city glittering with cultural vibrancy, yet shadowed by looming war and economic despair. Into this volatile tapestry steps Eugen Weidmann, a charismatic German con man whose escalating greed will soon plunge the City of Lights into a terror unlike any it has known. Julian R. Thuorne's "The Last Guillotine in Paris" is the definitive true crime account of Weidmann's chilling reign, a story that rips through the veneer of 1930s Parisian society to expose the brutal depths of human depravity and the profound, unforeseen consequences of justice on public display.From his origins as a petty criminal in post-WWI Germany to his meticulous orchestration of murder in France, Weidmann's journey is a chilling study in the corrosion of empathy. With smooth charm and ruthless cunning, he selected his victims—a wealthy American banker, a diligent chauffeur, an aspiring dancer, an intrepid private investigator, and a trusting estate agent—each lured to his unassuming suburban lair, the Villa La Faisanderie. There, Weidmann, aided by his ruthless accomplices, transformed a seemingly ordinary home into a factory of fear, meticulously robbing, abducting, and ultimately murdering, leaving a trail of vanished lives and a city gripped by a mounting sense of dread.Thuorne meticulously reconstructs the painstaking police investigation, detailing the scattered clues, the forensic challenges, and the relentless pursuit that eventually led to Weidmann's dramatic capture in a violent shootout. The book delves into his chilling interrogations, revealing his calculated confessions and persistent attempts to manipulate authorities, even as the full, horrifying scope of his six premeditated murders came to light.The narrative culminates in Weidmann's sensational trial, a "Trial of the Century" that captivated a nation. Experience the courtroom drama, the harrowing testimonies of victims' families, the legal battle between an impassioned prosecution and a desperate defense, and the overwhelming public and media frenzy that demanded nothing less than the ultimate retribution: death by guillotine.But Weidmann's story doesn't end with his death sentence. It marks a pivotal turning point in French history. "The Last Guillotine in Paris" unearths the complex cultural context of capital punishment, tracing the guillotine's legacy from its revolutionary origins to its anachronistic presence in the 20th century. Witness the unparalleled public anticipation for Weidmann's execution, the chaotic, undignified spectacle outside La Santé Prison, and the immediate, widespread outcry that followed the controversial release of illicit film footage.This book explores the immediate and long-term impact of this single event on French society, its justice system, and media ethics. It reveals how the final public execution of a German serial killer inadvertently forced a nation to confront its own definition of justice, to reconsider the balance between retribution and civilization, and ultimately, to ban public executions, setting France on an irreversible path toward the abolition of capital punishment. All this unfolds just as Europe stood on the brink of World War II, adding a layer of poignant historical urgency to a story that resonates with timeless questions about good, evil, and society's enduring quest for moral clarity.
Disponible depuis: 27/01/2026.

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