Landru, the original Bluebeard, reputed seducer of a thousand women and murderer of ten. For some unknown reason Francis Joseph Phi- was attributed to strangulation, yet her killer had slit his victim's throat from ear to ear after death. Nothing was taken from Jeanne’s room, and the killing was considered to be an iso- lated case. Paris detectives were quite accus- tomed to the murder of prostitutes. No clues were and no arrests were made. : Eleven months passed before another prostitute, Marguerite, Lavie, was found murdered in her m, Marguerite had been stvangled before having her ti throats] slit. ioe the killer, who must have been covered with blood, had slipped away without being heard or seen by anyone.. Police were well aware that two such similar killings might well be the signal that a madman was on the loose. They weren't wrong. On Feb. 4, 1864, 18 months after the second Her none ween mutilated in the same manner as the'two victims. Paris police had to admit that the pais Killer had left no clues. mee than a month later the killer struck again. ie he did not succeed in his mission. Helene her chosen profession, Helene did nothing more than warn a fe ew fellow red lighters that there was a bad one on the loose. F.... five days later, Julie Robert was found dead in her room. She had been strangled, and her throat had been cut from ear to ear. On Aug. 1 11 Marie Helie became the madman’s fifth vis . ‘Little else was discussed in Paris that ater: ‘The mass murderer on the loose was on everyone's minds. murder. Ear! a large roo! 8 mn. became at ‘too clear when late: ‘Madame 3 and her jo-year-old child were found dead fn ihe thelr rooms. Mother and daught ater had put up a desperate Struggle for Oe daugh Blood was even spatte! in the el It was ee this: killing that police aeceived their first outside assistance in solving the case. Josephine Fauche told police that on the Saturday Terror night prior to the most recent killing she had been approached by a stranger who wanted to visit her in her room. Josephine agreed, hen she -arrived at her room:she felt something was strange about her potential customer: When he her, in advance of course, with a 20-franc p! pale she Insisted that she change the 20 francs in a located in the same building. ine managed to convey her fears to the wineshop proprietress, who then gave. the impression that she lived wilth Josephine. She mentioned she would be closing the shop momen- id in her room, . On his left ‘arm n in French — Born Under An ‘Gniucke —tollowed by the illustration of a star. Despite the description police could not get a line on the wanted man. Two months later he struck again. Victoire Marie Boleux was’ a’ prostitute e the previous victims, but there was a differ- ence. The oldest profession | had provided Victoire with cash and jewelry. She had a ‘secret. name was Maloiseau, an elderly retired gentleman who had been a friend a lover of Vic- : toire’s since she was a young gi On Jan. 8, 1866, Victoire entered oo Bpartinent with a stranger. Later, at about midnight, Maloi- seau called on her. As he walked into the apartment he was startled to sncounter a man in the living After hearing Maloiseau's story, ‘police con- rer ed on the murder scene. The killer had washed ands in a basin, but had not left a single fingerprint. For the first time the killer left ome! behind. It. was the murder weapon, a straight razor, which was a common make and reigned in Paris — proved to be untraceable. Maloiseau estimated that 300 0 francs in gold had been taken from the apart, While pelice were ro investigating this ater ' atrocity, the killer struck once more. later, an artist, Madame Midy, answered a inoek & at : the door of her studio on Rue D’Exfurt. The man at the door informed her that he had fixed a pipe in her studio for her landlord while she was out, He thought he had left one of his too! the studio, and would pppreciate it if Mademe would ‘let’ him Took for it. She agreed and returned to her easel, yiarcisne: the locked her oor. In an ‘ins! he was startled woman with one hand south, clamped jadame Mid bit At clean, through her attacker's sed his over her mouth med with all her t, An artist in.an adjoining studio heard her Screams and com- menced to pot . Final ee quickly stated, stal dy lam trouble going for the rouble vested that the steamer calmly walked past ihe: startled & artist into the i hall. a ame ly, slow Hy egal Ining her senses, p that. mn r friends chased after her attecker. the ‘ahase i insted a few ‘blocks - until a policeman caught up with the stranger and m nto ustody. iP DE took him After-q tioning, the suspect informed po! that his name was Jose, a AL search of ae his y litte, but one towel belonged to Phili pe never se Bi he had carted ‘away such an incri- ples of evidence petits with the acute tang as the pai aera led | ita chs Ippe reveal q very le of Witmesses at his trial claimed ordinary enough fellow. aan Toca - His trial concluded on June 28, 1368. when he was found responsible for the mur-. lers of seven women and one child. Three weeks later at rancls Joseph Philippe was beheaded on the guill Study children of one-parent families WINNIPEG (CP) — Chil- dren of one-parent families tend to feel helpless, are more likely to be aggressive and sometimes have prob- lems developing normal het- erosexual relationships, says a report eft pe Manitobs a result of divorce or separ- ation were tense and exhi- bited assertive behavior with male-peers or adults. The report, by a Uni- versity of Manitoba educa- tion faculty, summarized in- formation about ono-parent Patancel sil) ceeoath la “the past decade has found families p past decade, children aged five to 12 _ whose parents have split up “often feel helpless and con- fused by the sudden change in their family structure.” The report said following the separation or divorce of their parents, children per- ceived thé world to be less reliable. lf Elementary ‘school chil- dren “displayed a higher level of aggressive behavior than before their parents’ divorce. 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