Guy Georges

Guy Georges
Born Guy Rampillon
(1962-10-15) 15 October 1962
Vitry-le-François, France
Other names The Beast of the Bastille
Criminal penalty Life imprisonment
Killings
Victims 7
Span of killings
24 January 1991–16 November 1997
Country France
Date apprehended
26 March 1998

Guy Georges (born Guy Rampillon, 15 October 1962) is a French serial killer, dubbed "The Beast of the Bastille", who was convicted of murdering seven women between 1991 and 1997.

Biography

Born Guy Rampillon to a French mother and a Black American father (George Cartwright, a soldier ) who abandoned him as a small child.[1]

From 1991 to 1997, Guy Georges assaulted, tortured, raped and killed seven women in the neighbourhood of the famed Revolutionary-era Parisian prison, the Bastille.[2]

Georges was arrested on 26 March 1998 and admitted his guilt to police. Described by psychiatrists as a "narcissistic psychopath",[3] he was sentenced in April 2001 to life imprisonment, without the possibility of parole for 22 years.[4][5][6]

Victims

Murders

Other crimes

In media

References

  1. Crime File - Famous criminal - Beast of Bastille : Guy Georges, Crime & Investigation Network
  2. Police frustrated in 'Beast of Bastille' inquiry, BBC News, February 19, 1998
  3. 'Beast of Bastille' admits to killings, The Daily Telegraph, March 28, 2001
  4. Man on trial for Paris serial killings, BBC News, March 19, 2001
  5. Paris serial killer finally admits guilt, BBC News, March 27, 2001
  6. Life sentence for Paris serial killer, BBC News, April 5, 2001

External links

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