Morbid - Episode 395: The French Maid Killer Martin Dumollard
Episode Date: November 23, 2022Let's go trek through France in the late 1850's, shall we? Martin Dumollard witnessed his father's brutal torture and execution at the age of 4 and from that moment on, he became an unfeeling... machine of mayhem. He robbed, assaulted and murdered his way through adulthood until finally, his terrorizing reign came to a fitting end. Thank you to the majestic David White for research assistance!Caledonian Mercury. 1862. "Trial of an Extraordinary Murder in France." Caledonian Mercury, February 4.do moy yard, Martin. 1862. do moy yard the fiend : he violates fifteen young girls, steals their clothes, and buries them alive : a full account of his trial and conviction. New York, NY: National Police Gazette.Green, Ryan. 2022. Crimson Petticoats: The Betrayal, Brutality and Bloodshed behind the French Maid Massacres. Independently published.Shields Daily Gazette. 1891. "Gossip of the Day." Shields Daily Gazette, August 25: 4.The Liverpool Mercury. 1862. "Fearful Series of Murders and Outrages in France." The Liverpool Mercury, February 3: 4.The Morning Post. 1862. "Extraordinary Trial for Murder in France." The Morning Post, February 4: 3.The Sunday Times. 1862. "Horrible Violation and Murders in France." The Sunday Times, February 9: 2.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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So, here we are.
We got another true crime episode coming at ya.
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But maybe we'll have more of those next year.
Oh, who knows.
So today we are going to talk to,
nope, we're not gonna talk to him.
We're gonna talk about him.
You do not wanna talk to him. I already know I don't. Yeah, in fact, if this man comes not gonna talk to him, we're gonna talk about him, you do not wanna talk to him.
I already know I don't.
Yeah, in fact, if this man comes up to you and says,
listen, I have this amazing employment position
in a fucking castle,
and it's gonna pay you 300,
or 200 maybe in 50 francs,
and you're gonna get room and board, doubt it,
and you're gonna be able to live in a fucking castle.
No. Say castle. No.
Say no.
No.
Don't talk to him. Say no.
No, no, no.
Don't go on a journey with him. Say no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Martin Dumoyard and he is known as the French made killer. Oh.
Yes.
Or the monster of aim.
Oh, I like that better.
Yeah, I always like the monster of.
Yeah, yeah, he sounds like a monster already.
He is indeed a monster.
Monster.
So let's talk about Martin Dumoyard, shall we?
We shall.
He is the son of Pierre Dumoula.
I hope it's Dumouola. And de Mola.
I like that much better. And Marie Joseph Ray. This is going to be a real experience. Everybody I
am not French. Yeah, we're in a place of France lately. We certainly are. We're not meaning to be.
It just kind of happens. Now, sometimes we do that with each other's though. Yeah, like the vibes just make sense,
and we don't even realize that vibes just correlate.
So Martin Dumayard had a wild beginning.
Like his childhood was a wild, wild time.
The wild, wild place.
And it kind of hinted at the kind of life
he would lead up to his death pretty much.
So Pierre was a noble from pest hungry,
and his family had lost their status and power when the Austrian Empire was formed, and most of them were actually caught and executed,
usually by dismemberment and other really intense and really gruesome methods of torture
and death.
Because if you're involved in a plot to try to kill the Emperor, that's one of the worst
things you can do.
He, however, made his way across several states and all the way to Southeast France.
Ooh.
So along the way, he spent all of his money on bribes
just to keep himself alive.
It had taken a year to finally arrive there
and when he did, he was poor.
He had nothing.
He went from a noble to now on the run with nothing to him.
And he changed his last name to Dumoyard
to maintain his anonymity.
And with his noble education,
he was actually really able to excel in business.
So although he still found himself now among the peasant class,
he was still kind of like,
he could teach everybody things and he liked that.
So he met and eventually married Marie Joseph Ray,
which is Dumoyard Arts Mom, and they were
happy by all accounts, and everyone saw them as a couple who truly seemed to enjoy each
other.
They had their firstborn son, Martin, within a year in 1810, and were blissful.
They moved to De Nue, and everyone seemed to like love them.
They were cute little family.
Everyone thought Martin was really cute when he was born.
They seemed to dote on him.
But when Martin was three, they had a second son, Raymond.
And the village kind of doted more on Raymond
than on Martin at this point.
And Martin became like slightly neglected
in attention at least.
And you know, a new baby is fun and adorable.
And Martin was kind of turning into this, like,
trouble-making toddler.
He was screaming for attention, be it negative or positive.
That's sad.
But he was also kind of already getting into the life
he would later live.
As a toddler.
He was stealing things at three.
What?
And he was getting into fights with other children,
like physical fights.
He was like a very angry kid.
She was wild back then.
Toddler's face.
She was like stealing your belongings.
Yeah.
I hope I'm squaring up to get ready to punch you in the face.
That's what was happening.
Like just picturing your youngest.
Yeah.
Just like stealing things and squaring up.
Punching someone in the face and stealing their car.
Like, what the hell?
I regret that daughter was what's your case?
And Martin was a big kid too.
He became a big adult and he was a big kid.
So this didn't help things because he was turning into this,
like, kind of, like, oof of a kid that was just, like,
beating on people and stealing things.
Oh my!
So people started kind of not liking him around
and kind of thought of him as a little bully.
They're like, hey, don't invite your shrews.
You're so free, you're awful. hey, don't invite your shrieks. You're all full.
He's not another fucker at home tonight.
Then when he was like three or four years old, then this is really sad.
Raymond got sick and he ended up passing away eventually.
Was it Martin's fault?
I don't know, but the family was devastated, including Martin,
and for, by all accounts.
And everyone seemed to really find sympathy for him during this time,
like the villagers kind of rallied around him. But when the dust had settled, they began doing something
really cruel. So once Martin turned back to his, you know, trouble some ways, because once he had
gotten through the beginning stages of grief, he went right back into stealing shit and beating
people up. So whenever he would get in trouble, they would call him Raymond as a way of punishing him.
Uh, don't you love how like psychological torture
was a punishment way back then?
They would punish this toddler
by calling him his dead little brother's name.
Yeah, that's on some weird shit.
Do a study on these assholes, please.
Like get this whole village, do a study on it.
Who the hell thought that was cool?
Call someone.
Like my god, everybody.
Oh, that makes me sad.
So it bummed him out.
And when Martin was four, there was also
political upheaval all around him,
which ended in real tragedy for his family.
And when I say real tragedy, I mean like the most tragedy.
So at this time, Napoleon was attempting
to unite Italy
so that they could be a bigger power
and they could aid France and stopping the expansion
around them, but the Austrian Empire
was also invading to stop this from happening.
Now, with the Austrian Empire in France,
Pierre is freaking the fuck out.
Because remember, he ran away from Hungary
because he tried to kill the Emperor.
Oh, yeah.
This is not good.
Don't forget that key piece of information.
Yeah, so he's been living like relatively normal life,
like obviously a tragic death of his youngest child through no one's fault,
but like he's been living this quiet life normally.
But he decides to pack up his family and decides they need to head to Italy.
And I think it's Padua, Italy. I hope
I'm saying that right. But when they reached the border, the Austrians recognized him from
a painting because remember, he was noble before. And he was caught. So the whole family
was thrown in jail together. And since it was Pierre who had committed the crimes, they
released Martin and his mother, but they had nowhere to go.
Yeah.
And after a month of staying in jail,
they actually brought one of Pierre's old servants
from Hungary in two jail to identify him in person.
Oh, yes.
And say that is him.
So this is where it gets really rough.
He was dragged into the town square
and in a Padua, I'm gonna look it up just to
make sure I'm saying that right because I'm afraid I'm gonna be like Padua.
And it's gonna be like that's not how you say that.
It's like it's Poudua.
It's like actually.
Padua.
It is a Padua.
She's been saying Padua.
I've been saying Padua by dudes.
The most American should I've ever heard.
Padua.
That's why I stopped as a guy,
no me saying like,
Pudua Italy is definitely not what it is.
I'm crying.
I know this.
I know this.
So Padua.
Padua, which sounds a lot better.
So he was dragged into the town square of Padua
in front of everyone in the village,
including Martin, who was four years old and his mother.
Oh. They watched as he was drawn in quartered. In front of everyone in the village, including Martin, who was four years old and his mother,
they watched as he was drawn in quartered. Literally, they tied ropes to all four of his limbs and then tried those ropes to four horses. Someone fired a gun, which made the horses startle and run,
and normally, what this does is it rips the person limb from limb. But in this case, it was a small area.
And the horses didn't have enough room to really get running.
So just like, so they just like stopped and they slowly popped every joint in his body.
Slowly popped them all.
That's on some hell-resert shit.
And I'm talking like shoulders, legs, pelvis, hips,
like all those things.
And everyone heard it, everyone watched it,
it was agonizing, it was slow.
And they wanted this, because this guy had done it.
He was part of a conspiracy to assassinate the emperor,
so as far as they were concerned,
a slow and painful death is what he was
going to get. But out. So they weren't done. So now they went and they said, oh no, he didn't get
rim from Lipplin from limb, which is what we were hoping for. So someone went and said, does anybody
have an axe? Because they didn't even have like an axe on site prepared. Somebody said, yeah,
I have an axe that I chopped firewood with. And they were like, that'll do.
And so they decided to dismember
and behead him manually with this axe in front of the crowd.
They just chopped and chopped with a blunt axe
used for chopping firewood.
As he is still alive, screaming in pain
while his wife and his child are looking on.
Oh yeah so in that moment Martin became a serial killer.
Exactly.
Yeah this is pretty much it.
What the fuck dude.
And what's worse is Marie and Martin either one of them could speak Italian or Austrian.
So they're hearing all these things being yelled around them.
They couldn't understand what was happening.
So they just, was she held him up to see what was happening?
Because she couldn't understand like what is going on, I can't see.
So he watched as all of that was happening.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
So they were run back to France because they were not welcome there anymore because people
knew they were the family of a traitor.
Quote, unquote.
And we're luckily they were taken in by French forces and then finally returned back to their
home village and Marie's family.
Well, that's good.
Now, Martin had to take care.
This is like, this is just sad.
His mother was so despondent and so upset that he had to take care of her through their
entire journey.
He was four and he was literally learning to kill animals with his
bare hands for food and to bring to his mother because she couldn't even feed him. Damn. Yeah. So
he was already like that the light went out then like he was gone. That was it. So when Martin
was old enough he ended up getting work as a shepherd and was literally isolated in the mountains
with sheep. And he stayed to himself and was literally isolated in the mountains with sheep.
And he stayed to himself and didn't like to talk to anyone else.
He would literally stay up there for months and months
until winter.
And it was at that time that he took the sheep
to the pastures in the village,
and then he would work jobs on farms.
But during this time, he also fell from a hay loft
at one point and severely injured himself, and it never
really healed properly and so he walked like hunched forever after that.
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So he spent the season breaking into homes and stealing food and other items of value
before he went back up to the mountains with the sheep.
And at this point, as he's breaking into homes and stealing shit, he fled when the villagers
began to call authorities because all of a sudden the villagers were like, we're missing
all the shit.
Like somebody stealing our shit.
It wasn't like I misplaced this.
Right.
So they're calling authorities, he got out of there and he sold the stolen goods on the
way to get by.
Makes sense.
This is what he ends up doing his whole life.
So he ended up taking odd jobs, doing hard labor at a ton of different farms and earning a
reputation as a very hard worker, but he a strange and silent man as well.
Well, if he told you some of the shit he went through,
he might, he's seen some shit.
He's definitely seen some shit.
So he ended up getting a job in a castle in sure.
Oh, yeah.
And he worked with the animals outside.
Like he ended up like just meeting somebody
who was associated with it somewhere.
And they were like, wow, you're a big guy.
You could probably do this work.
But he didn't speak to anyone at all.
It was there, though, that he did meet a maid who worked on the property,
named Marie Ann Martinet.
Oh, she was the only one that he would talk to.
And soon, they fell in love and had quite a romantic courtship for years there.
I love it.
They got married and when they left the castle
to form a life together, they stole silver
from the person they had worked for.
And yeah, and he had taken care of them.
Like he was a really good employer.
Yeah.
At least they stole from him when they left.
Okay, that's not it.
And he found it out and he was like,
I'm not gonna pursue it.
I'm not gonna press charges because they obviously need it more than I do.
Wow.
Like it was actually like a really sad,
you're like a man for it.
But he said it really like bummed him out
that they did that to him as they left.
So like he was like, I would have given you the silver.
And it makes you lose like faith in people.
Yeah, you're just like, damn.
So they basically they stopped working in the castle
because once they were married, it became really hard.
They wanted to start their own life,
but times became desperate because now they're not working.
And neither one of them were able to make a living.
Martin decided, you know, I'm just gonna turn back
to robbing people because my marriage is strained right now
because we don't have any money
and we're not making a living.
So instead of just going to find an actual job, I think I can just rob people.
Oh, okay.
Because I'm good at that.
Let's take other people's hard earned stuff.
Yeah.
And he's like, I'm good at that.
I think it can happen.
Yeah, that's what I, that's on my resume.
Yeah.
So he would wait on traveling roads and then violently rob travelers as they came by.
He was a highway robber.
He was literally a highway robber.
Damn.
And this is how he started. Rob travelers as they came by. He was a highway robber. He was literally a highway robber. Damn.
And this is how he started.
Now, soon he realized he didn't just have to go after men
who had come from market.
He could attack, beat, and rob women traveling on the road.
Oh, come on, man.
And then he would sell their clothing.
And he did.
And he would make a good amount,
because he could sell dresses and chin.
When he went home to Marie, he admitted how he had got the money
because at first, she was like,
how are you getting this money?
And he was like, okay, so I might have beat up
a woman and stolen all her shit.
Oh my God.
And she was like, sounds great.
Oh, yeah.
What?
Yep.
She was like, cool, that works.
Okay, so.
Yeah, these two found each other.
And she helped him formulate a plan
on how he could just get better at this whole thing
and how he would never be caught.
And they formed a plan together.
And this is how the French made robberies
and the French made massacre began.
So his wife was in on it.
She knew the whole thing.
And like you'll find out later like how much she knew.
So in early February 1855, Martin set out looking for a victim and came across his first
choice of Marie Kurt.
He met her in Lyon and he acted as if he was a man servant of a wealthy man from the
country and he offered her a job, saying that he was sent into town to recruit some
maids.
And she told them she had to think it over because it would mean leaving everyone she knew,
going to a different city.
And so she was like, you know what, how would I meet you back in Leon in March?
Because this is like early February.
She was like, I need to get my affairs in order.
I need to figure some stuff out.
So he was like sure, sure, sure, I'll meet you back in March.
But at that point, he's like, whatever.
He's like, I'll come back in March, but I got to do something in the meantime
So he had failed the first time he tried to plan right this failed him
So now he's on to the next victim while this one just like idled basically deciding her own fate unknowingly
Oh my god that same day he found his victim
February 28th 1855
Two deer hunters were walking through a forest in the village of Trimwa.
When they saw a person lying on the ground in a clearing in the forest,
and it was clearly a woman, and she was motionless.
So as they walk closer to investigate, they could see that she had definitely
dealt with some kind of very violent attack.
It was very obvious. She was naked for one.
And she was described as being bathed in blood. Oh, seeing the violence associated with this attack,
they knew they needed some help. So one hunter left to go get help while the other one stayed at the
scene, because they were like, I don't even know if we'll be able to find her again. And the woman's
belongings were all like thrown around her.
There was a hankerchief, a collar, a black tool bonnet,
the remnant of a blue ribbon, and a pair of shoes, all just tossed.
Oh man.
In all of them, we're soaked in blood.
Oh yeah.
Now, Magistrate Janu was brought to the crime scene,
and it was determined that the victim had been stabbed multiple times in the body
and had been beaten in the head by a blunt object.
Oh, yeah.
After staging everything,
Janu determined that this woman had been hit in the back of the head hard enough to knock her out.
After she had gone unconscious, she had been tripped,
she had been raped, beaten, stabbed,
and then left to bleed alone and naked in the woods.
So he also escalated to rape at this point?
Yes, exactly.
Oh, really?
Now, unfortunately, initially no one could identify this woman.
So Janu believed he should share a photograph of her to try to get someone who knew who she
was.
Oh.
But, yeah.
So he had photographer Camille Bernabé literally reset the crime scene,
but in front of a church in Trinois.
What a choice.
And they laid the woman out naked still.
They didn't even dress her.
In the same pose they found her in and took photos.
It is so disturbing and wild.
Yeah, I'm all good.
You can actually see these photos like they are photos of it.
And it's very disturbing.
Now they then use these photos as they are photos of it. And it's very disturbing. Now they then use these
photos as they traveled around to different villages to see if anybody could identify her.
I guess the reasoning is noble, but the method is wow. Yeah, that's the thing. I see what they were
trying to do, but there was a much better way of going about it. You could have put clothes on her.
Yeah, and like maybe not poster in front of a church. That's a weird, it's a very weird thing. Yeah. Now at one point people thought she was Marceline
Gonelli, who was a young woman who was missing weeks earlier, but then they determined she
was not, and it was back to the drawing board. Okay. When news spread of this mystery woman,
the family of Marie Bade, contacted authorities and they said they believed that might be their
daughter who had been missing. Oh, no. Now once they got the description of Marie and heard that one of the items she had on
her when she went missing was a black lace cap which was given to her as a gift from her mother.
It was clear this was Marie. Yeah. That item was found like literally with her corpse. So they
were able to speak to Marie's land lady who she had spoken to February 25th before
she went missing.
She had actually been in an argument with her and she had packed her things and said she
was leaving because a man from the country had offered her a job as a maid in some country
estate and the salary was more than 200 francs.
They worked, so they worked to find a lead and did come across a man named Jacques Virger,
who apparently had tried to date Marie before she went missing, but he had an alibi and
was ruled out.
The next viable suspect was a man named Martin Moriatt.
So Moriatt was a convicted rapist who would literally lie and wait and attack and brutally rape women.
Jesus.
And he would leave them knocked out.
That was his MO.
This obviously rang is pretty similar,
but he had never murdered before.
So this would be a significant escalation
to like beat a woman to death.
Definitely.
Obviously that happens a lot.
People escalate.
So they tried to locate him and were having trouble,
but this seemed to be the guy to everyone involved. They were like, I think this is him.
But after a ton of searching and a ton of optimism, they found out that he was in
prison when Marie was killed. So the trail went cold.
Like cold.
I don't know why I said that.
The trail went cold.
I said it's cold. He said it kind of like the trail wig. Cool. It went nice. That is cool.
He said it kind of like the corn cut.
It's cool.
It's cool.
So now, now, the news of this horrific crime when straight into Leon, everyone heard about
it.
Women were terrified.
What the hell happened here?
You're going anywhere.
So March 4th comes and Martin waits in Leon for Marie Kurt,
the one who told her she just needed some more time.
She showed up.
No.
But she told him she would not be taking the employment opportunity
because she had actually met a man in Leon and she decided to stay there.
Hell yeah, bro, I'm not leaving this guy.
I love it.
But she did tell Martin she would introduce him to a good friend of hers
who was looking for work and would likely upset except her name was
Olympet, Aloubert.
What a pretty name. I know. Isn't that pretty?
Yes.
So off he went to meet with Olympet and when he did she told him she already had a job and Marie just didn't know about it yet.
Oh, okay. So he was like, oh shit. But then he was like, is that job paying you 250 francs and giving you free room and board?
And she was like, no.
So it was pretty tempting, but she knew about this murdered woman and she was hesitant,
but the offer was too good to not accept.
Yeah.
So she agreed.
But as soon as she agreed, he slipped in, well, you have to come with me immediately.
That's part of the deal. You have to come meet the employer of the country estate. And she was like,
okay, yeah. So they left Leone heading to Trimois. She was still pretty nervous, but she was leaving
Leone with a stranger promising the world after a woman had been found raped and murdered nearby. So I mean, I get it while she was a little nervous.
But he was acting nice.
He was being kind.
He was a little imposing looking.
But she was not getting any angry vibes from him.
Well, Anne, she's probably like the fact that he kind of
walked with a hunch probably through her off
because she's thinking, oh, this man has a bad back.
Like, he's not capable of beating the shit out of someone.
Yeah, it kind of helps him out to like, just go undercover.
And you should know that Martin Duma Yard was a,
like I said, he was a big man, he was tall,
he was just like a girthy man.
He had one of those huge 1800s beards
that go all the way around the face.
All those freak me out.
Yeah, and it was like very bushy and like,
but it was only a beard, not the mustache, you know what I mean?
Like that big 1800s beard.
You have to have to have that mustache.
And he had kind of like shaggy hair.
They're very dark, almost black, everything.
His eyes.
Sam from Game of Thrones.
No. No. With a beard. Like no. No. No of Thrones. No, the beard.
Like no.
No, no, no.
Yeah, no.
He was more, if you look him up,
he was an interesting looking fellow.
Okay.
He has eyes that are a little scary.
Like he looks like he's hiding something.
Cause he is.
He also had a swollen upper lip
that everyone just, it was a very main feature on his face that it almost made him look like he had a split lip.
Oh, but it ended up they found out later it was a benign tumor that he had in his lip. Oh, sure. Yeah, so it was like the swollen piece of lip.
So either way, she wasn't getting angry vibes from him, but he was a little scary looking. So she was like, oh, I don't know if this is a great idea.
Yeah, the sun begins to set though. They're still going.
A member, they have to walk everywhere.
So they're walking through the forest.
Sun is setting further and further and darker and darker.
And she's getting more nervous by the second.
So she told him, you know what?
I'm not going any further.
And she was like, we got to take shelter for the night.
There's a nearby farmhouse.
I'm going.
Like, we're going or I'm going something's
happening here.
And he was caught off guard.
So he tries to tell her, you know, it's just a little further.
I think we can make it.
And then he says, if we keep walking through the night, we'll be there.
And she's like, I'm not walking through the night.
I'm tired.
Now she knew something was strange as fuck here.
And she was starting to regret coming from him with her.
So she dropped everything she had. And just ran because she immediately got the bad
vibes and she was like, you know what, I'm out of here.
She trusted that gut.
She did and she ran towards the farmhouse and she was almost there when he threw a large
stone that cracked right into her head from behind.
So she lurched forward.
There's like crushing pain, searing through her,
almost falling right over, but she caught herself.
Oh my God.
She caught her balance and she didn't fall.
She kept on fucking running.
She hurled a fucking rock that hit her in the skull
and she kept keeping on running.
But now he's running too.
So he's this huge goliath of a man.
Oh God.
Running after her after he was just thrown a rock,
he's after her now loudly breathing,
slamming his feet into the ground.
As he runs, he's also picking up rocks
and hurling them at her.
What the hell?
So they are missing her by like a hair each time,
like whizzing by her face.
Is this so scary?
She kept running, not even looking behind her, and she runs straight to the front door of
the farmhouse she saw, throwing herself at this farmhouse, and screaming until the owners
opened the door and quickly just usher her inside.
Damn.
And Martin was shut out.
So she stayed with the woman in the farmhouse all night
while this woman just like calmed her.
And the next morning the woman called,
like so she like helped her out to like helped her head,
turns out she didn't have like a cracked skull or anything,
but she got a good head wound like a big bump.
So the next morning the woman called a bunch of big dudes
from nearby farms, like a bunch of farmers.
Big dudes are us.
Yes, big dudes are us. And together.
Big dudes.
That's what she did.
And she was like, I can get them in bulk
if I order them all together.
Yeah, they're all social.
Amazon.com, she got like a variety pack.
By three big dudes get one free.
So she calls and all these dudes come
and they escort her back to Leone together.
I love that.
Like miles and miles together. I love that.
Like miles and miles together.
Hell yeah.
Now once there, they helped her report her story to authorities too.
And she was able to give a full description of the man and said he was very big and he
had a very distinctly swollen and split upper lip.
Nice that he had like such a very distinct thing.
Exactly.
Yeah.
It was honestly the thing that, that's how they knew that all these were connected because
everyone described who people who survived described that.
And that was the first thing they said was he was big and he had that swollen lip.
Right. Now, this failure was pretty debilitating for him.
So he had to regroup if he was going to be successful at this.
And so he did. After this horrible attack, Martin tried and failed several times to attack other women.
In September 1855, Joseph's charlotte was out shopping in Leone when a strange looking
man approached her.
He said he was actually looking for a maid in his castle.
And it was from Aene near Trevo,
and she was like, wow, that sounds rad as fuck.
Like, that's a castle, but I'm already a domestic servant.
So like, I don't know, she was like in a house in Keone.
So he was like, well, it's a castle,
and I can also triple what you make,
and I'll give you free Roman board in a castle.
Damn.
And it took some nudging, but she finally agreed and said,
you know what, I just need a few days to get my affairs
in order, I'll quit my job for this new one
in a new city, it's gonna be like a big deal,
so I gotta have a couple days.
He agreed to meet her back in a couple days
to take her to his castle.
No.
On September 22nd, 1855, the two met in Leon
and started the journey to this new life in a new castle.
So he offered to put all of her belongings in a trunk on his back for the journey.
That's what he would do.
He was like just a mule.
And she accepted.
She was like, sure, why not?
And they were not going through the woods at this point.
They went through a bunch of really open roads where there were like military officers patrolling.
So she's feeling like this is legit for a while. He's not taking her anywhere weird.
Yeah. Walking right by authority figures like nothing's weird. Nothing to indicate that he was a monster.
Until he started asking whether she had brought any money with her and whether she kept it in the
trunk that was now on his back. Oh. So he kept asking about that and it was starting to make her feel weird.
And as she started feeling weirder and weirder about this, they were now moving away from the
populated areas of the city and we're starting to walk through isolated areas as it got darker
and darker. And she was expressing these fears to him, but he was ignoring them and kind of
brushing them off. She even mentioned Marie Bade's case,
and finally, when she couldn't get him to speak or to stop,
like just for a second, she said,
you told me you were bringing me to Trevaux,
but I begin to think that you're taking me away from it.
Oh, no.
This time, he tried to calm her down,
and he said nothing weird was going on.
They were gonna be at the castle shortly,
and she told him, you know what?
No, I'm staying at a nearby farmhouse,
same kind of thing.
She's like, I'm not doing this.
And then they could meet up.
She was like, we'll meet up tomorrow
when the sun comes up.
I'll meet you back,
but I'm going to get a room at a farmhouse, and the people in the house were like, yeah,
that sounds like some of the recent attacks that have been happening.
You might not want to meet that guy.
Oh, thank goodness that she was able to stop.
Exactly.
So she didn't meet him the next morning.
Good.
And she did report this, but technically nothing had happened. So there wasn't a lot that they could
actively do. Right. Because they were like, you didn't attack you. Yeah. You don't know. Maybe
he was going to take you to a castle. Exactly. But, you know, they were like, we can't really rest
him for being weird or try to find him just for being weird. But hopefully they wrote it down.
Well, that's the thing. They were, however, interested when she mentioned that split in swollen upper lip, just like
the other women had specifically mentioned about their attacker, and putting it together
with how she was brought on the trip with him, the offer for employment, the 250 francs,
like very specific.
It was pretty safe to say this was the same guy, and she was very lucky.
Now, at this time, Jacques Verger, who we talked about before,
he had actually been the kind of,
he had tried to date Marie.
Oh, right, right, yeah.
But he was like, I guess they had gone out maybe once,
it was like one of those things.
He had been looked at as a suspect,
but they let him go.
Now they were looking at him again.
Oh.
Because again, they're not getting
any leads on that. So I think they're really scraping and they're like, you know what?
They want to make people feel safe. He has a connection to her. So we're just going to
like hang on this. They were really unable to nail it down on him though. And they were
unable to connect any of the other victims to him either, but he's all they had. So he
was in jail. They held him in jail for now. Oh, man. So and they're not saying he's the guy at this point.
They're saying we have someone in jail.
We don't know if he's the guy, but let's, you know, everybody still keep your eyes peeled.
Right.
So October 30th, only a month later, Martin tried again.
He offered a live and domestic servant position to Jean Marie Bourgeois.
She was 22 and was unemployed at the time,
so this was actually huge blessing and opportunity in her eyes.
He arranged to travel with her the next day to Truvo. They began their journey, and much
like all the other women he had lured along with him, she felt pretty weird about him
pretty quickly. She could feel his anger. She said, like he was frustrated and angry. And he was playing
at being polite, but she was like, eh, I wasn't really working. So they walked a long time, nearly
12 miles, like long time. And they were nearing the village of Mione, I believe that's how you say it,
when it began to get dark. And Jean Marie was feeling more and more unsafe with this man.
So she asked him, you know what,
can I hold my things now?
And he was like, sure, so he handed them over
and she took them and ran the fuck away.
Oh yeah.
This is really, I like a lot of these,
are the women just being like,
no, no, listening to my gut seal.
Yeah, I love that.
So she ran the fuck away, she just ran
because she knew that there was a monastery
up ahead and she was like,
I'm just going to someone who had not me.
She didn't even look to see if he was chasing her.
When she got to the farm that bordered the monastery,
she literally collapsed at the feet of the farmer.
Benoit.
Benoit, I'm just gonna say Benoit.
Okay.
She, I can't say his last name, Benoit.
She explained what had happened
and how she just knew that this man was up to no good.
She didn't wanna go back with him, like, please save me.
Yeah.
And she said, quote, after traveling some distance with him,
she suspected he had some sinister motives towards her.
She could just feel it.
So the farmer brought her inside and gathered more farmers
and they looked for the man, they
couldn't find him.
So they were like, I think he just left, which is good.
So they let her stay the night at the farm and then they all escorted her back to Leon.
I love like all these dudes.
That's how it's all gone.
It's like farmers.
They're all just like, sure, we'll do this for you.
Hell yeah, farmers.
This is 12 miles away.
They walked her.
Yeah.
And then she reported her experience as well. Again, just a bad experience
No real crime here. Just the fact that it was very similar in almost every way to every other attack
We're gonna see this a lot. They just couldn't find this guy though, but guys it was Martin
It was Martin. Do my yard. Oh my god. Yeah. In case you were like, who is it? I did not realize.
Yes.
And each time he was able to secure the women's things when they fled.
Like most of the time he was able to take this stuff.
Right.
And he would bring, and luckily this time she was able to get it back.
But nine times out of 10, he got all their stuff.
Yeah, the case.
And all these times, they were bringing everything they owned with them.
They were bringing their most valuable things.
He stole everything from them.
That's so awesome.
Their entire life.
That's so fucked up.
And they probably even had like,
special, interesting things.
Sentimental things and everything, exactly.
And the worst part is he would bring these things back home
to his wife and together they would sell them
or she would wear them.
What a weird one.
Like wear them out in public.
Like are you good for this?
Yes.
Yeah.
Now, this time, instead of just saying,
wow, this is similar to all those other ones,
magistrate, Janu actually came to talk to Jean Marie himself.
She was like, I gotta get more information.
We gotta stop this guy.
So he brought her to see Jacques Verger.
The guy who's sitting in jail right now.
Yes.
And this, again, this was Marie Badez
like somewhat some time date at one point.
A man she had been seeing.
Yeah.
And he was being held in jail.
So she, he brought her in.
She took one look at him and said,
I have never seen that man before in my life.
That is not the man.
So they were able to really swim from prison.
That was like the easiest way to tell.
Yeah. Because this is very clearly the same guy. Of course. They That was like the easiest way to tell. Yeah.
Because this is very clearly the same guy.
Of course.
They're talking about the swollen lip,
the shock didn't even have that.
So they were pretty sure they didn't have the,
like this wasn't him.
Yeah.
But that kind of sealed the deal.
That poor dude.
He was, I know, he was just sitting in there
just cause he had a connection to that shitty.
That's it.
So the month after this, 22 year old Victorine Perrin
made a report to police that was exactly
the same as the others.
He met her in Leone, offered her work, had to leave immediately the same 250 Franks officer,
officer offer, and they set off.
But she said he was acting strange and anxious, only like two and a half hours into the journey.
And then suddenly with no warning, he just jumped off fence next to the road
and ran into a field with all her belongings on his back. Weird.
No warning, just jumped off fence and off he went. Do you think he was like fighting
and urged? I think he definitely was. Yeah. And she said she screamed and ran after him because
that's everything she owns. But she eventually stopped because she was like, yeah, I don't know if I should be chasing this giant man
who's very unhinged.
So she ran to a nearby house.
And the farmer who lived there was named Jean, Jean Pareil.
And he lived there, he escorted her back to Leone.
And this is where she made the report.
But again, it's getting stranger, he's acting stranger, he's already killed,
like when is it gonna happen again?
Killed and raped.
Exactly.
Now, this kind of stuff kept going
till like the end of the year.
He was just doing this over and over again,
failing sometimes, like succeeding other times.
Same story, and he wasn't caught.
Some of them were physically attacked,
some of them were raped. At the end of 1855,
it seemed to stop. So they hoped he had either moved on, got arrested for something else,
died like something happened. Unfortunately, they were wrong. So December 1858. Now that was the
end of 1855. So we have a little leap. Things happened between this, but a lot of them either weren't officially reported
and were reported later during the trial.
Like people would come out and be like,
oh no, he also stole shit from me,
I just didn't report it.
Yeah.
Or there's also some unidentified bodies
that they believe my and girls that are missing
during that time period.
During that time period.
That makes sense.
So this is when Martin walked into the home
he shared with his wife Marie Ann
and he just handed a silver watch to her
and a giant pile of bloody women's clothing.
And he looked her in the eyes and said,
I've just killed a young girl in the woods of Mount Maine.
Excuse me, Montmaine, I'm going to bury her.
And then he just grabbed a shovel and left.
Okey-dokey.
He came back hours later and his wife had questions.
She just wanted some details here.
So he told her he had met the girl at a train station
in Montlouelle and he did the same song and dance,
but this time he was planning to take it further.
He had gone into it with the plan.
Intent.
He offered her employment.
When she accepted, he checked her luggage
at the train station so that he could come back for it later.
Wow, that was kind of a bold move.
Yeah.
He then led her to the Montmaine Woods.
And when they had come to a clearing,
he hit her from behind and knocked her out.
He then stripped her, raped her,
and then killed her in the same way
he had killed Marie years before.
To him.
He told her that he buried her a few feet underground, and it wasn't anywhere that she would be found.
And he said, he was planning to go get the baggage, but his wife, Marie-Anne, said,
oh, no, no, no, you can't.
And she didn't say that because like, it's wrong to kidnap rape and murder women and
to steal their shit.
No, she was just like, oh, no, you'll get caught.
She was like, no, no, the baggage guy at the station
saw you with her when you check the bags.
Oh my God.
Like, you can't go.
And she, and he was like, you're right.
And then together they were like, okay, I guess we'll just have to find another one.
So just killed that girl for literally no reason at all.
Literally no reason.
Because now they can't even get the bag.
The fuck?
Not that it was a good reason to begin with at all.
But they're, quote, they're reason.
Right.
Like, quote unquote. Yeah, it's like you killed
this girl because your plan, which he killed because he was also a monster. He enjoyed it. He was a
rapist. Like he enjoyed inflicting pain. He grew up with pain. So a few weeks after this, he was
back at it again. He went to Leon on January 17th, 1859, and he found Julie Fargo.
Julie was pregnant and she had been recently fired
because she was pregnant.
Oh, no.
Isn't that fun?
So she was an expectant single mother and was desperate.
So of course she took the bait.
They set off, but after some time, Martin said
they would not be able to make it all the way to the house
and they should stop at a farmhouse on the way up there.
So Martin tried to sleep in her
bed with her, but she was like, no, get the fuck out of the bed. What the fuck? You creep. Yeah.
Nothing happened that night, but they set out the next morning and it wasn't long into the trip
that he turned on her very suddenly. Oh no. He grabbed her. He started to pull. She was wearing this
big, heavy apron that was like wrapped around her and carrying all her stuff
And he started ripping it off of her and it had all the money she had and she screamed
They were fighting. He was able to actually rip the apron off of her after a struggle and then he ran with it
And she was alone in the forest at this point pregnant pregnant alone in the forest and just starts yelling and crying for help.
Because she's like, I don't even know where to go. Luckily, Simon Malay, who was a farmer and his
son, Louis, found her. They happened to just be wandering through, brought her back to their home,
heard what happened to her. They passed the, they were like, we'll bring you back. Because of
course, farmers. That's what they do. They escort you back to Leo. I just love the farmers.
They do.
The theme of farmers, farmers.
Yeah.
So while they were doing this, they passed the farmhouse where the two of them had stayed
the night before.
And Julie was like, we got to go in there really quick.
So they went in there and Julie told the inkeeper, Marie, that the man she was there with that
night was a robber and had tried to assault her.
And she asked him, she was like,
do you remember him at all?
And the innkeeper was like,
oh, I would definitely remember him.
Like, absolutely.
She was like, I remember the swollen lip.
And she said, and I heard some of the patrons
when you guys walked in, one of them was like,
wow, she's really nice.
He has a very strange gate.
Like basically being like, he's a lumbering oaf.
Like that's very nice of her to spend some time with him.
And he did.
He had a very strange gate because of his back.
And he just the way he walked.
So she was like, I would definitely be able to point him out,
just letting you know.
And she's like, cool, good to know.
So the farmers brought her back to Leon.
She reported the whole thing.
Again, her description matched perfectly with the other ones.
So they, you guys need to go on a fucking hunt.
And that's the thing.
They were like, he evaded them for so long.
It's crazy.
Because I'm like, you feel like he would just be walking about and you would very much see him.
That's the thing.
Now, he kept attacking women through 1859 with the same method.
Sometimes, people would intervene and he was scared off, but he would always steal the items.
All the items and the women owned,
leaving them with absolutely nothing.
So sad.
Now, sometimes people just came across women stranded
in the woods crying, saying all their things had been robbed.
And again, they had the same story, fake employment,
250 francs just come with me.
We have to go immediately.
It's like he never, which it's wild to me.
I mean, it worked.
I guess if it's not broke, don't fix it.
But like the fact that he went with the same story every time.
It's like that's bold.
Yeah, like that's gonna get you caught sooner rather than later.
You would think.
Which I'm glad he's dumb.
Yeah.
Like that's great.
Now February 1860, Martin showed up to the LeBord in Lyon, and he had a young woman with him.
He told the innkeeper it was his niece, and unfortunately they didn't put her name down.
Oh no.
The girl heard him call her his niece, and she ran from the inn screaming.
Oh.
Was like, no, I'm not. And then ran out of here. It was like, I don't know why he just told you I'm his niece,
but I'm fucking out of here. She was like, that's not normal. He chased after her. And later, the inkeeper was put on the stand
when the trial happened and was shown bloody clothing and a bag and a dress and the inkeeper
confirmed that they belonged to this girl. So he just like chased her out of there into the woods
and probably murdered her? Yeah. What the f the fuck? These bloody items were found in their home, and that girl was never seen again and was
never identified.
Yeah.
But the end keeper was like, I saw her like he chased her.
That's what she was wearable.
April 29th, 1860 was his last robbery.
He did the same thing he always did to a woman named Louise Michelle.
But instead of walking, he insisted they take a coach together this time and they did.
But once they were on board, he was like, I don't have any money on me, you have to pay
for this.
Nice.
And she was like, okay.
That's my cool stuff.
Like, okay.
So he just, once they got like in between where they were going, they got off the coach
and they started walking.
And he walked her to a very isolated area.
All the while, he was being kind of an asshole. He was telling her to be quiet and shut up.
Rude.
Like every time she was like, are we close,
he was a keep quiet.
Like just, I feel like, nah.
I was like, bye.
But again, they're desperate.
Of course.
They need the money, yeah.
When they go to the darker area,
he raised a large branch above his head out of nowhere
and grabbed her by her dress.
Then he demanded that she give him all her money and she just handed it over.
He took it, he waited a minute, she said, and was about to like, she was like, I know
he was about to hurt me.
And then he looked around and ran.
Damn.
So he was like fighting another urge.
She reported it immediately.
This is when he starts escalating a little more.
So he kept going, but that was the last reported one, like officially reported one. There
was definitely more after that. There were witnesses who said they saw many more women
with him once he was found out later. Like people came forward and were like, I saw him
with this woman walking with luggage, blah, blah, Right. So by February 1861, he was ready to kill again.
Martin had met a woman named Marie Joseph Boussade,
who was a silk worker in Lyon.
He had tried to pull the same shit with her,
but she was employed as a silk worker.
So she said, hey, I have a younger sister,
and she'll probably be very excited
about this opportunity.
Oh, God. So she invited him to dinner in her home. Oh my God
She fed this man in her home. Yeah, this guy is the worst the worst. He revealed the you know the great money the Roman board
It's in a castle. It's gonna be amazing and he was explaining all this to her younger sister
Yulily Marie Yul. And she was so excited.
Of course she was.
And she was like a young girl, you know, like,
probably her first job.
Yeah, it's like she's like basically teens kind of thing.
Yeah.
And she already had a job at the time as a domestic servant
to a family in Leone, but this was paying more.
And she was like, ready.
She was like, let's go.
They had dinner and then Martin and her sister
helped pack her up to go
Before they left Marie Ulylly asked Martin if it would be okay for her sister to visit from time to time
Oh, this is like hurting my heart. And Martin said certainly and besides I shall pay her fair and that of the children
He's such a fucking monster. Fuck this guy. So they left the next day and headed towards the village of Peise. They got to the forest of the communes outside of the village and started
trekking through it. They made it to a clearing and he attacked her out of nowhere. He had
her on the head several times with something blunt, making giant and severe lacerations
and bruises to her head and face. She was raped.
And her earlobes had actually been torn away
from her head during this.
She was so...
Yeah, that's how brutal he was.
Oh my God.
He took her clothing and all of her belongings with him
and then went back to Marie Ann and tell her told her,
I just killed another girl.
I got to get my shovel.
And he grabbed a shovel and left.
What the fuck?
This lady's a piece of shit.
Yeah.
May 26, 1861, very late in the evening,
Monts-Sauz-Joli was at home when there was a series
of loud and frantic knocks at his farmhouse door.
This was the Joli farm in Balan, Balan,
which was a very small and very quiet village.
So this was very unusual. He like opened the door
kind of like peeking out of it. He was like, what the hell is going on here? When he saw a woman,
crying, bruised, bloody, and panicked, her clothing was ripped and strewn all over her,
and she was begging for help. And this is a, this is not Marie, you Lilyily. Marie Eulily was killed.
This is Marie Pichon.
And she said, I'm Marie Pichon.
And she said she had met a strange man
at the train station in Leone.
He had approached her, said he was a gardener at a chateau
and a nearby country or a county.
I mean, and he said he had been sent into Leone
by his master of the chateau
because he was looking to recruit a domestic servant.
He asked her for nothing of her qualifications, but immediately told her she could have the
job, it would pay 200 frames, 250 francs a year.
She was like, holy shit, that's great.
And they got on a train together.
Then as they got to a village near Montlouelle, they got off to walk.
Immediately, it was here that she was having second thoughts, she said. She had a heavy trunk
with her, but he said they could get it later and he left it at the train station. So that's
this is how we know what his plan was here. So he just left it there, red flag number one.
Then she said as they were walking, he would just randomly pick up rocks and stones and
large sticks.
What the fuck?
And she said he had tried to quote, pull a stake out of the ground on which the vine grows.
Oh, and she was like, okay.
So she asked him several times where, like, are we close?
Where exactly is this?
And like, what the fuck are you doing with the Ross?
Like, what are you doing with all that?
And he would just say, be quiet, we'll be there soon.
Fuck off.
Then she noticed that he all of a sudden had,
like, started going slower and was falling
paces behind her.
Mm-hmm.
We know exactly what he's about to do.
He's about to hit her behind her head,
like, this is his MO.
Yep.
Luckily, she was able to notice all this.
And she said it was here that she stopped and said,
I see you have deceived me, I will go no further.
To which he replied, we have arrived.
As soon as he said, we have arrived.
He threw a literal, it's called like a laryette,
but a lasso essentially around her neck and tried
to strangle her.
I'm sorry, why?
Yep.
The second, I'm not even joking you, the second you said we have arrived, my stomach actually
flees.
That's, can you imagine you're like, you know what, you're bullshitting me?
I see that I'm not going any further and he just says we've arrived.
Oh, and you're in the middle of nowhere.
And also just like, you're, oh, oh, oh, okay. One luckily, he's a lumbering oaf.
So she saw this coming, like she saw the, like a noose essentially coming.
So she was able to throw her hands up over her neck to form a barrier between the neck and the
rope. So she was able to pull it out a little bit and not have it strangle her.
But he was pulling it trying to get it tighter and tighter.
And she's like cutting her hands with the rope.
And she told him, so she tells this farmer
that she escaped after a terrible fight for her life.
They had fallen to the ground
and she had been able to slip out of it,
and she just ran.
And she said, he chased me all the way to this farmhouse.
I threw myself at your door. When he saw you coming to the door,
that's when he ran. Oh my god. Yeah.
Which like, oh, imagine if that man had him been inside.
Yeah, seriously.
He was horrified.
The farmer was like, oh my God.
And he called the country guard, like local law enforcement in Bailyn.
And when they came to the Joli farm, she told them the story and described him as, quote,
a man from the country dressed in a blue blouse and a black hat with a high crown.
She said he was huge and he stooped his shoulders were stooped over and he had a scar on his upper lip.
So they're listening to this and they're like, wow, like, and this is the local on-person. This
isn't Leon where he is from. This is like the local one. And he just dipped. Exactly. So they're
listening and they're like,
huh, that's weird.
This sounds like this guy that's been in town lately.
His name's Raymond.
Oh, yeah.
Are you shitting my day?
The night or a rainbow?
Yeah, yeah.
So then as the story went on, they realized,
yeah, this sounds like what happened to the other women too.
Like it must be Ramell.
Killing in your dead brother's name is a new fucking level of love.
Your dead little baby brother's name.
Like wow.
It's like he used that punishment that they gave him and like turned it into a punishment against everybody else.
Almost.
That's like this weird psychology thing.
Definitely.
So this was only, this is just wild. So
Magistrate Janu was starting to connect all of these obviously he'd been working on this for years at this point and
Especially with that physical description. He was like we got to get this guy. So they're determining he's likely from the area
He knows it well. He's able to escape so quickly. He's agile, even though he's huge.
And he can easily navigate these forests,
these side roads, and he's going undetected.
So they determined from the reports
that this man, again, was huge.
He had a noticeably unusual gate.
He dressed in like kind of like domestic worker clothes
or very casual plain, farming clothes.
And that upper lip thing.
So that's what they're looking for.
And they begin their search for this man in De Nau
where Mary Peshon had been attacked and almost murdered.
When they spoke to the people there,
they all said that description sounded like Martin,
do my yard, sorry.
You know it.
Who had lived in the village for several years?
And they all said he and his wife Marie Ann were kind of despised actually and they fought
a lot.
We're very loud.
Or really?
Or really?
Like screaming matches.
Surprising.
They said that he was just like, they were just not nice.
Like they were not nice people.
And they also said they noticed, quote, the unexplained and mysterious absence of the husband from his house at nights
Hmm, and when he would come back they said they always saw him with new stuff like trunks and luggage
Like after a while that's gonna start to cause some alarm bells to go off to like what are you doing?
How are you just bringing trunks and luggage home all the time like luggage is expensive?
Yeah, they were also able to find out that he had been arrested for robbery before.
So they went off to Martin's house to chat with him.
Ding dong.
They were like, yeah, this is definitely the guy
as soon as they saw him.
Yeah.
But he was like, no, I wasn't out the night of Marie's attack.
Yeah.
But when they asked both him and Marie
and what was going on that night,
neither one of them had come up with a story
so they were flustered and
started contradicting each other. I love it. Like they couldn't even keep a story straight. Good.
Then they started just doing a quick search of the home. Missing girls items and girls who had
reported attack items were everywhere. Oh, man. Including Mary Pichon's. Martin was arrested
immediately and taken to a jail in Trevo.
And Marie Pichon was brought in and she identified him as the man who robbed and tried to murder her.
So investigators returned to the Dumoyard home to conduct a more thorough search.
And in addition to items matching the description of Mary Pichon's belongings,
they found, quote, innumerable quantities of clothing worn by servant girls,
several which appeared to have been soaked with blood.
And from the sizes and colors, it appears they belong to different people.
Among the items found there were as many as 40 bonnets,
Jesus.
57 pairs of stockings, 14 dresses,
tons of corsets, petty coats, shemises,
they found 560 items that were stolen from random women. 13 dresses, tons of corsets, petty coats, shimeses.
They found 560 items that were stolen from random women. What's a shimes.
I think it's like a stuff you wear underneath.
Oh, okay.
I think.
I'll Google it.
Yeah, I was gonna say,
because I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure.
I didn't know if it was one of those puffs
that you put your hands in.
No, I don't think so at least.
Let me see.
But only 60 of those things were identified
as having belonged to specific victims.
Damn.
So they had a ton of stuff that came from either missing girls,
murdered women or women that weren't even reported yet.
That's so fucked up.
And you were corrected as undergarments.
It is, okay, that's what I thought.
And it's like a flimsy undergarment, right?
Yeah, it's like a white, like long thing.
Yeah.
So now they interviewed Marie Ann because what the fuck?
Right.
Say they knew she was part of this whole thing.
She was even wearing a victim's dress.
I was gonna say, I know that she was trying
the shit I was actually.
At first she said she knew nothing
and just thought that he had bought, you know,
all those pretty blood soaked items for her.
Delish.
Yeah, it's like where the fuck did you think he got those?
Right.
Magistrate Janu kept pushing her because he knew this was bullshit.
And she finally said, you know what?
I'm afraid of him.
He has a violent temper.
So I do what he wants me to do.
And I sell these items.
Or I do what he wants me to do.
That is not true.
No, they were very much both in on this.
Now, he at this point is denying, he's not to do. That is not true. No, they were very much both in on this. Now, he at this point is denying,
he's not denying everything,
but he's like not admitting to everything either.
He's like in this weird, weird background.
Like he's not being like, I've done nothing wrong.
Well, he's like, yeah, sure, I've robbed people.
Okay, like that's, he's just like not gonna give you
the whole thing.
I was gonna say, he's not showing all his cards.
Exactly.
But she, Marie-Anne, started selling him down the river.
Good.
Pretty quickly.
I hate her, but good.
Yeah.
She told them one night he came home from being gone for days
and gave her a pair of his own pants that were soaked
and blood, and he told her, make sure these are never found.
And she was like, when asked if she knew about the murders,
she said, yes, I did.
Ooh. And when asked in your opinion, his motives for murdering those girls was to violate their
persons, she said, yes, sir.
And then she said, I said so, and I think so yet.
Wow.
She said she knew where bodies were, and she led them to a couple of bodies.
And she's like, yeah, I just, you know, I didn't know anything was going on.
Yeah, and then she's like, yeah, I just, you know, I didn't know anything was going on. Yeah, whoops.
And then she's like actually, yeah.
Like if you know where your husband's
burying bodies and you're in on it,
and don't do that.
That's the thing.
So she led them to actually the forest of the commune
and to where Marie Eulily's body was found.
She found that she was buried five feet underground.
Wow.
And he had done it in the winter when the ground is frozen.
She's, yeah.
Because he's such a, he's like massive.
He's an oaf.
Also, they found more disturbing details about her death.
She had fractured fingers, which they believe
she got when she fell after being hit.
And also one of her hands was clutched around a,
like clay from the ground, like she had grabbed at the ground.
And they said they believe that Martin had buried
this poor girl alive.
Oh.
They had fractured her skull, raped her,
and then buried her alive.
And she had caught at the clay.
Yeah.
And they were able to show her sister,
some of the items from the Duma yard home and she
confirmed that these belonged to her sister.
Her poor sister because it's all gistly not her fault.
Of course not.
She was trying to give her a better life.
She thought she was doing her favor.
Exactly.
But the survivors guilt she must have had.
Oh my God.
Oh, I can't.
Unreal.
That poor girl.
Unreal.
Now Marie Ann was put in jail as an accomplice and she did admit finally to knowing
everything. Yeah, rotten jail. Martin Dumaillard was charged because they couldn't find,
they were trying to gather as many as they could, but they just ended up charging him with 15 counts
including robbery, murder, and attempted murder. So the trial. Martin Ann Marie Ann's trial began on January 29, 1862.
At the Aziz Court of Borg, it was a circus.
Crowds of people came to see somewhere
between four to five thousand spectators came.
It was wild.
They had like 70 witnesses in this case, like it was wild.
And according to the morning post,
Martin came to court with quote,
his hair and beard looking unkept. And the press described him as regarding quote,
the court audience with a dull and stupid gaze. His countenance depicting only the lowest passions.
Yeah, fuck him. The press was all over what he looked like.
They always say. Saying Martin was quote, stupid looking. His features are coarse, his eyes forehead
and a very projecting chin only denote their basis development.
Debassist development.
So they were like pretty gnarly.
They're pretty gnarly.
It sounds like so easy to go after somebody else's looks.
Exactly.
I can create it.
That's the thing.
I don't know.
Maybe you can make fun of the fact that he's like
a disgusting murderer.
Yeah.
Exactly.
By all means, he's an ugly monster.
Of course.
For sure, but it's like, that's such a low-hanging fruit.
Like, it's just like, we know he looks like,
right, talk about what a fucking monster he is.
He's awful.
Like, he's depraved.
He's vile.
He's just like, go with that shit, you know?
Because it's like if he looked like that
and he wasn't raping and murdering anyone,
that would be really fucking mean to say.
Exactly.
Like I know we make fun of murderers and like we should.
Yeah, 100%.
But it's like that's just that particular one.
I'm like, no.
Can you throw in anything about him being a murderer too?
Yeah, exactly.
Because like let's add it in there.
Let's make fun of the things that make him a terrible human
and not a thing.
Say he's like, he's an ugly murderer.
Yeah, yeah, just add it in there.
Yeah.
Now when questioned about their marriage on the stand, they told Martin that witnesses
said they heard screams from their home.
Oh.
And he asked it so that he was asked directly, do you abuse your wife?
I'm sure he did.
And he replied, never in the nighttime.
And then he said, it was always in daytime.
Does that make it better?
Like what?
Which, what, sir?
What?
Yeah.
And the prosecutors were like, OK, well, your problems,
according to your wife, are because you have a loose way
of living.
And that's like, I guess so.
And I guess so.
Yeah.
So they brought in victims' families
who identified the items found in the Du Mo Yard home.
And they said, yes, those are the ones belonging to my missing loved ones.
And these are ones that either they found the bodies or ones that just are missing.
And they have now picked out those items and said, those are my missing loved ones.
So it's like, where are they?
And they're also survivors there who had all positively identified him as that's the
guy. He tried to claim at this point positively identified him as that's the guy.
He tried to claim at this point he really just reached for the stars.
Oh God.
And he was like, okay, yeah, I did this.
And he was like, but here's the thing.
I did this because I was paid to provide these girls to a vicious band of three men
who gave me all their belongings and money in return for bringing me the women.
Bringing them the women, excuse me.
Yeah, totally.
That did not happen.
What happened to the ones that you killed?
Exactly.
And you showed up at the house and said to your wife,
I just killed a girl.
I got to get the shovel.
What was that about?
Yeah.
So all together, they believed he murdered
at least six young women.
Wow. Three had been found and then there was evidence of that one that he said he was,
that was his niece at the inn who was never seen again. Then, then there was also an unidentified
woman in Mount Main Woods besides you, besides you, Lili. And another in St. Croix Mill,
apparently they found another one who was unidentified that they believe is attributed to him.
I couldn't find the names of these.
This is from the 1800s.
So the reporting on it is not exactly like up to snuff.
But the trial lasted three days,
and now Martin was claiming that this band of three killers
was now 80 people.
Oh.
Deep.
Okay. And the crowd was like going nuts, being like this guy's an idiot, Killers was now 80 people. Oh. Deep. Yeah.
And the crowd was like, going nuts,
being like this guy's an idiot,
like getting me.
No one believed this random story
because it was changing daily as well.
And his wife had already sold him up the river
and then some.
And in fact, the authorities believe
that she was way more involved
than just covering up and selling the items.
I do too.
On one day of the trial,
they had a woman named Esard,
who was called to testify. And she testified about a conversation she overheard when she was
sharing a cell with Marie Anne. And she said, this was in the week leading up to the trial.
And according to her, Martin had approached the bars from the yard one day. And she heard him say
to Marie Anne, I don't know why it begins
with Hussie. Hussie, what have you done? If I wanted to say as much as you did, they
would cut off your neck as well as mine. Ooh. So that's him being like, you are just as
guilty as I am. I mean, she is. Also, she was wearing some of the dead victims closing
right. And she had led the guards to locations of the buried bodies. They were in remote areas.
She was likely there when they were buried. He was not giving her this detailed of instructions
of where he left. Yeah, like six faces to the left and then four miles back. Exactly. No.
And these, the authorities were like, she had to have been there. Well, no way. It also makes sense
then that that one of the girls was buried five feet deep in the middle
of the winter because they did that together.
He had help.
There's no, like, yeah, he's a big guy and like, he probably could have done it.
But now I'm like, no, she was probably there.
Now it makes a little more sense that there might have been two shovels there.
On February 1st, on February 1st, 1862, the jury deliberated, and when they returned, they announced
that they found both Martin, Duma Yard,
and his wife Marie Ann Guilty.
Yeah.
Judge M. Marahot, I'm saying this wrong,
I'm sure, and I apologize.
But you tried.
I am giving it my all.
Returned from his chambers and read his decision.
He said, Duma Yard is sentenced to death
and his wife to 20 years hard labor.
Good work, bitch.
The prosecutor added that the execution, quote,
should take place at the public at a public place
by means of beheading.
Nice.
Now, on March 7th, 1862,
the guillotine slash guillotine,
which one do you say this keeps coming up in my life?
I don't know why.
I think guillotine sounds better. I think we need I don't know why. I think Guillotine sounds better.
I think we need to ask a French person.
I think we have asked.
So maybe we'll get an answer.
But I think I've said Guillotine my whole life,
but Guillotine does sound like it's smoother.
I've always said Guillotine.
But you know, it was brought into Montlouel
and Martin drank a cup of coffee that day.
He had a final glass of wine.
He was able to have dinner with Marie
and before his execution.
Weird.
Yeah.
And March 8th in front of a crowd of over 8,000 people.
Damn.
And they had done the thing where taverns sold like tickets.
Like cool.
All these like apartment places like we're selling tickets
out of windows like, you know,
that kind of thing.
That's like firework shows when they like run out of parking space.
He said his final words, which were,
I pray for other people, I die innocent.
Yeah.
Not so much, my dude.
I don't know about that.
He went to the guillotine guillotine, cool and unconcerned,
according to press.
And then he kneeled before it, kissed the crucifix,
and was beheaded at 6am.
His head was actually sent to Leon Medical School.
Huh.
And it got lost at one time in history.
How do you lose somebody's whole last head?
And it was found again.
In the 1960s.
Damn.
Is not real.
Where was it found?
I'm not really sure.
It was like in the archives somewhere, I guess.
It was wild.
It's like when you put something in like a good spot
Yeah, forget what that good spot was John does that on the daily. Yeah, so does the daily
Yeah, but you can actually Google it if you want to it's like a mummified head
It's nothing like gruesome or anything like that. I actually I saw it by mistake and I was very interesting
Yeah, it turns out like I said this is when they found out that that split lepe had was a tumor.
That's how they found out. It was benign. But Marie Ann was sent to
Albury Bay prison. I think it is. That's not true. In the northeastern region of France,
she had to do daily hard labor. She had many illnesses and she died in 1875.
and she died in 1875 in prison. Also, Madame Tussauds wax museum,
she made a wax tableau of him
for her Chamber of Horrors exhibit.
Remember, she had done a couple of them before.
Huh, yeah, that was like a big thing in the 1800s.
And like early 1900s,
her Chamber of Horrors exhibit was like,
that's kind of cool.
Basically, like the,
I don't even know how to describe it.
It was just these wild tabloos of like real killers,
which is like, oh, like it was all real killers.
I think it was all real killers.
Oh, I thought like like horror movies now.
Yeah, yeah, that's why I said it was cool.
That would be cool.
No, that's why I was like, I'm pretty sure it's like,
you were like, you were not picking up when I'm putting down.
You will not think this is cool.
No, no, that's not.
If it was like horror movies, that'd be sick.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But that is the case of the French made killer Martin Dumoyard.
I apologize for all the French mispronunciations.
I think you did a great job.
Did my best.
French is hard.
It's really hard.
I want to take French though, so I'm going to make it up to you.
I use the best.
I use Babel and I'll take some French
and I'll make it up to all of you.
I gave it my best.
Ha ha ha.
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after you killed a million people
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