Rodrigues-Nunes, Joelle
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| Birthname | Soubie, Joelle | ||||
| born on | 16 September 1957 at 06:15 (= 06:15 AM ) | ||||
| Place | St. Gaudens, France, 43n07, 0e44 | ||||
| Timezone | MET h1e (is standard time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 23°04' 11°35 Asc. 17°54'
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Biography
French homicide, the sister-in-law of Henri Jean Jacomet who was convicted of the crime and sentenced to prison for seven years until the verdict was overturned and he was released on 6/15/1995. He had never stopped proclaiming his innocence of the carnage of Huos.
On 7/13/1988, Jacomet had returned from his night job to find his house empty. He went to his brother-in-law's home where he discovered three corpses at 5:45 AM. His wife Fabienne (whom he had married on 10/04/1986) was beheaded with an axe and her sister, Joelle was disemboweled with a knife. Joelle's husband Fernando Mateuo Rodrigues-Nunes was found in the storeroom, dead from a bullet in the head, fired under his chin. It was speculated that Fernando, demented, had killed the two women and committed suicide, but at the trial, Jacomet was convicted.
Relationships
- spouse relationship with Rodrigues-Nunes, Fernando (born 5 May 1956)
- homicide perpetrator relationship with Jacomet, Henri Jean (born 21 February 1953). Notes: Accused
- sibling relationship with Jacomet, Fabienne (born 19 July 1967)
Events
- Death by Homicide 13 July 1988 (Disemboweled with a knife, age 31)
Source Notes
Petitallot quotes B.C., Cadran No.25, 12/1995
Categories
- Passions : Criminal Victim : Homicide victim (Disemboweled)
- Notable : Famous : Criminal cases (High profile case)

23°04'
11°35 Asc.