French 'monster' gives two-word reason why he 'let 72 men rape his drugged wife'

Gisele Pelicot
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Dominique Pélicot, dubbed 'the Monster of Avignon', has told a court he started arranging for dozens of strange men to rape his wife because he was not kept busy after he retired.

He is accused of regularly drugging his wife Gisele Pélicot, 72, before inviting the men to their home. Officers have listed a total of 92 rapes committed by 72 men, 51 of whom have been identified, reports the Mirror.

Last week, Pelicot, 71, missed several days of his trial in France after he was rushed from court feeling unwell and in pain, he said. It is also claimed he was found vomiting and fainting in his cell before the hospital visit.

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However, he made it to the dock again this week, where a jury heard he started the attacks on his wife because he was "utterly idle" in retirement.

Asked by a defence lawyer how it felt to have "picked up dozens of strangers", Pélicot said: “I didn’t pick anyone up, they came and got me themselves.

"They asked me and I said yes. They agreed and came to my home. I didn’t handcuff anyone to my home. I trusted these men who knew why they were coming.”

Dominique Pelicot
Dominique Pelicot

Pélicot later faced his only daughter, Caroline Darian, in court after she had earlier said he also drugged her, before he took nude photos of her. He said: “Caroline, I never drugged you or raped you. It’s not possible to say that. I never did that.”

Earlier today, speaking of his wife he told proceedings: "I loved her well for 40 years and loved her badly for 10 years. I ruined everything, I lost everything. I should never have done that."

Discussing his ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ assessment by psychiatrists, Pélicot said he "was not born perverted".

But he added: "We can't say my life hasn't been influenced by that. Side A and Side B are the same man, but with addictions."

Asked when he was first perverted, Pélicot replied: "We try to deal with what we have experienced. We become perverted when we meet someone who gives us the possibility. Then we become perverted, yes."

Pélicot also claimed he also ‘still loves’ his three adult children, and praised his daughter for founding a protest group against so-called "chemical submission" – the drugging of rape victims.

The trial continues.

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