Barrême, Jules
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Birthname | Marc Antoine Jules Barrême | ||||
born on | 25 April 1839 at 09:30 (= 09:30 AM ) | ||||
Place | Avignon, France, 43n57, 4e49 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m4e49 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
French lawyer and senior official whose murder has never been solved. On 13 January 1886, around 9 p.m., his dead body was found by a lamp operator of the Western Railway between the two tracks of the bridge spanning the main arm of the Seine between Maisons-Laffitte and Sartrouville. The top of his face was bandaged with a handkerchief marked with the letter "V" concealing, on the left temple, a wound caused by a small caliber (7 mm) revolver bullet which had punctured his brain. The bandage, firmly tied, as well as the absence of the weapon formally excluded the thesis of suicide and validated that of murder. Various suspects were investigated but in 1896 the statute of limitation period having been reached, the investigation was definitively closed.
Link to Wikipedia biography (French)
Events
Source Notes
Michaël Mandl quotes birth record [1].
Categories
- Passions : Criminal Victim : Homicide victim
- Vocation : Law : Attorney