List of French serial killers
A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them.[ 1] The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines serial killing as "a series of two or more murders, committed as separate events, usually, but not always, by one offender acting alone".
Identified serial killers
Name
Years active
Proven victims
Possible victims
Status
Notes
Ref
Aiutino, Vincenzo
1991–1992
3
3
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Man with the Fifty Affairs"; Swiss who raped and strangled three women between 1991 and 1992 in Meurthe-et-Moselle
[ 4]
Alègre, Patrice
1989–1997
5
5+
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Raped and strangled women in Toulouse and Paris ; his case caused accusations of a police cover-up
[ 5]
Madame de Brinvilliers
1666–1670
3
3
Executed 1676
Aristocrat who poisoned her father and two brothers
[ 6] [ 7]
Barbeault, Marcel
1969–1976
8
8
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Shadow Killer"; killed his victims during the nighttime or early mornings
[ 8]
Chambet, Ludivine
2012–2013
10
10
25 years imprisonment
Known as "The Poisoner of Chambéry "; nurse's aide who poisoned elderly people using antidepressants
[ 9]
Chanal, Pierre
1980–1988
8
17
Committed suicide awaiting trial
Soldier suspected of raping and murdering young men in Marne
[ 10]
Cottrez, Dominique
1989–2006
8
8
9 years imprisonment
Murdered her newborn infants in her home in Villers-au-Tertre
[ 11]
Dankerque, Casimir
1935
4
4
Executed 1936
Known as "The Monster of Artois"; murdered elderly people during robberies in Pommier and Achicourt
[ 12]
Dumollard, Martin
1855–1861
3
3
Executed 1862
Known as "The Maid Killer"; with the help of his wife Marie-Anne Martinet, attacked and robbed maids in Lyon and Ain , killing three of them
[ 13]
El Borgi, Thierry
1989
4
4
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Together with partner Philippe Siauve and two other accomplices, murdered three women and an officer between May and July 1989
[ 14]
Fourniret, Michel
1987–2003
8
12+
Died in prison
Known as "The Ogre of the Ardennes "; with his help of his wife Monique Olivier, kidnapped, raped and murdered predominantly young girls across France and Belgium
[ 15]
Frantz, Véronique
1852–1854
3
3
Executed 1854
Poisoned her employer's mother-in-law and wife to become his mistress; later poisoned him after she learned he planned to remarry
[ 16]
Garnier, Gilles
1572–1573
4
4+
Executed 1573
Known as "The Hermit of St. Bonnot"; reclusive hermit who confessed to murdering and cannibalizing young children
Georges, Guy
1991–1997
7
7
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Beast of Bastille"; raped and murdered women in the Bastille neighbourhood of Paris
[ 17]
Haddouche, Jacquy
1992–2002
3
3
Died in prison
Career criminal who murdered women across the country
[ 18]
Heaulme, Francis
1984–1992
9
9+
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Criminal Backpacker"; murdered a wide variety of victims across the country, some with a yet-unidentified accomplice
Jégado, Hélène
1833–1851
3
36
Executed 1852
Domestic servant who poisoned various people with arsenic
Keller, Yvan
1989–2006
23
40–150
Committed suicide awaiting trial
Known as "The Pillow Killer"; smothered and then robbed elderly women across France, Germany and Switzerland
[ 19]
Lagrée, Pierre
1915–1916
4
6
Executed 1916
Soldier who killed people during robberies; confessed to two more while residing in New York , United States
[ 20]
Landru, Henri Désiré
1915–1919
11
11+
Executed 1922
Known as "The Bluebeard of Gambais "; killed mistresses and lovers during the war period; inspired the character of Monsieur Verdoux played by Charlie Chaplin
[ 21]
Lastennet, Claude
1993–1994
5
5
Died in prison
Strangled elderly women after burgling into their Paris apartments
[ 22]
Lefèvre, David
1999–2011
3
3
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Swamp Killer"; killed two acquaintances for trivial disputes and dumped their bodies in swamps, having previously served time for killing a homeless man
[ 23]
Lesage, Celine
2000–2007
6
6
15 years imprisonment
Suffocated and strangled her newborn infants in Valognes
[ 24]
Louis, Émile
1975–1980
7
7
Died in prison
Prime suspect in the murders of handicapped women in Yonne
[ 25]
Malèvre, Christine
1997–1998
30
30
10 years imprisonment
Killed terminally-ill patients in Mantes-la-Jolie
[ 26]
Millet, Albert
1954–2007
3
3
Committed suicide to avoid apprehension
Killed two girlfriends and one of his lover's friends in Hyères
[ 27]
Monvoisin, Catherine
17th-century
1000
2500+
Executed 1680
Head of a Paris fortune teller network who sold poisons, contributing to thousands of deaths
[ 28]
Palmier, Yoni
2011–2012
4
4
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Perpetrator of the Essonne serial murders
[ 29]
Paulin, Thierry
1984–1987
18
21
Died in prison
Known as "The Beast of Montmarte"; gay man who sexually assaulted and murdered old women in Paris
[ 30]
Peiry, Michel
1981–1987
5
11
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Sadist of Romont "; Swiss national who sexually abused and murdered hitchhikers across several European countries and the USA
[ 31]
Pesquet, Bernard
1941–1976
7
7+
Died in prison
Known as "The Landru of Val-d'Oise "; killed his best friend in 1941, released from prison and murdered at least six others
[ 32]
Petiot, Marcel
1926–1944
27
63+
Executed 1946
Doctor who murdered would-be refugees fleeing from the Nazis
[ 33]
Philip, Baptistine
1871–1878
3
3
Died in prison
Fatally poisoned her employer, husband, and uncle-in-law for monetary gain
[ 34]
Poirson, Louis
1995–2000
4
4
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "Rambo"; Malagasy -born stonemason who kidnapped and raped women, killing four of them
[ 35]
de Rais, Gilles
15th-century
400
400+
Executed 1440
Compatriot of Joan of Arc and satanist who confessed to murdering scores of children
[ 36]
Recco, Tommy
1960–1980
7
10
Sentenced to life imprisonment
One of the oldest living French prisoners
[ 37]
Rezala, Sid Ahmed
1999
3
3+
Committed suicide in custody
Known as "The Killer of the Trains"; Algerian -born rapist who murdered at least three women near train tracks
[ 38]
Richetto, Luigi
1893–1899
4
4
Died in prison
Italian concierge who robbed and murdered three women and one man in Lyon, dismembering their bodies afterwards
[ 39]
Robini, André
1955–1956
3
3
Unknown
Known as "The Old Lady Killer"; assaulted and robbed numerous elderly women in Paris and Versailles , killing three of them
[ 40]
Roy, Rémy
1990–1991
3
3
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Minitel Killer"; murdered three gay men after staged sadomasochistic acts
[ 41]
Salameh, Patrick
2008
4
4
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Marseille Ripper"; kidnapped, raped and murdered three prostitutes and a student in Marseille
[ 42]
Sasia, Giuseppe
1934
4
5+
Executed 1936
Known as "The Shepherds' Killer"; Italian criminal who killed and then robbed shepherds in Draguignan ; suspected of an earlier murder in 1930
[ 43]
Scieri, Antoinette
1924–1926
12
12
Died in prison
Italian-born nurse who poisoned elderly patients with herbicide pyralion
[ 44]
Sedrati, Nadir
1999
3
5
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Cutter of the Canal"; murdered and dismembered three people, disposing of the remains into the Marne-Rhine Canal ; suspect in two other disappearances
[ 45]
Siauve, Philippe
1989
4
4
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Together with partner Thierry El Borgi and two other accomplices, murdered three women and one man between May and July 1989
[ 46]
Stranieri, Alfredo
1997–1999
4
4
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Known as "The Classified Ad Killer"; Italian-born con man who committed two double murders in order to obtain property or used cars
[ 47]
Succo, Roberto
1981–1988
7
7
Committed suicide in prison
Murdered his parents in native Mestre , Italy, before fleeing to France and killing five more people
[ 48]
Tissier, Patrick
1971–1993
3
3
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Rapist who murdered two girls and a woman; his case and that of Christian Van Geloven influenced a judicial reform in France concerning infanticides and child killings
[ 49]
Tomasini, François
1907–1913
3
3
Executed 1914
Shot two men in Volpajola , shortly after his release from prison for a previous murder
[ 50]
Vacher, Joseph
1894–1897
11
27+
Executed 1898
Known as "The French Ripper"; drifter who raped, murdered, dismembered and disemboweled his victims across southeastern regions of the country
[ 51]
Vérove, François
1986–1994
4
4
Committed suicide before any apprehension
Nicknamed "Le Grêlé" ("the pockmarked man"), Verove, a former police officer was blamed for four murders and a series of rapes since 1986. His confession was found on his suicide note alongside his body after he committed suicide in 2021. The crimes include the 1986 murder of an 11-year-old child, Cécile Bloch , in Paris.
[ 52] [ 53]
Waxin, Denis
1985–1992
3
3
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Pedophile who raped and murdered children in Lille
[ 54]
Weber, Jeanne
1905–1908
10
10+
Committed suicide in prison
Insane woman who strangled children, including her own
[ 55]
Weidmann, Eugen
1937
6
6
Executed 1939
German who murdered and robbed people around Paris, including American dancer Jean de Koven ; last public execution in the country
[ 56]
Zanchi, Honoré
1992–2009
4
4
Sentenced to life imprisonment; commuted to 30 years
Biker who killed assailants of his friends in order to "avenge" them
[ 57]
See also
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