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Avignon monster collected nude photos of daughter
The repulsive deeds of Frenchman Dominique P., who had his drugged wife raped by 51 men over many years, have been made even more repulsive. As was revealed during the trial, the 71-year-old also took naked pictures of his unconscious daughter.
The case is making waves: Dominique P. is accused of rendering his wife unconscious with sleeping pills and leaving her in a defenceless state for sexual acts with strange men he had met on the internet.
Defendant had photo folder on his PC: "My daughter naked"
As has now emerged during the trial, his daughter Caroline D. is also one of his victims. When the investigators searched the computer of the now accused, they also found a folder labeled "My daughter naked". It is very likely that D. was also drugged by the 71-year-old.
While his daughter was unconscious, he had laid her on a bed and partially dressed her in her mother's clothes. The father then photographed her - without her noticing.
Dominique P.'s activities were uncovered when he was caught filming women up their skirts in a supermarket. Investigators then searched his computer and found naked photos of his daughter as well as pictures and videos of his unconscious wife being raped by strangers.
Daughter: "He never admitted it"
D. wrote about the events in a book entitled "And I stopped calling you daddy". The court also quoted from the book at times. The daughter described how she was "haunted by the fear" that her father had also had her raped. "I am convinced that I was drugged, but he will never admit it," she continued.
When she had to recount what she had experienced in court, the woman burst into tears and left the courtroom. Her mother and brothers followed her.
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