Dutroux affair
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Contents
Background
Marc Dutroux
Main article: Marc Dutroux
Victims
- ...
- Regina Louf
- ...
Direct perpetrators
- Marc Dutroux: Ringleader of the kidnapping operation
- Michelle Martin: Wife of Dutroux and his accomplice
- Michel Lelievre: Accomplice
- Bernard Weinstein: Former accomplice who was murdered
- Michel Nihoul: Connection between Dutroux's network and the elite
Investigation
Early searches
Arrest of Dutroux
Body discoveries
Further suspects
Dismissal of Connerotte
Outrage and public protests
Parliamentary commission report
Derochette case
Continuing cover-up
Suspicious deaths
Political connections
High-society clients
Gladio network
Main article: Operation Gladio
See also
References
External links
- Dave McGowan, "The Pedophocracy, Part I: From Brussels ...", 2000/07
- ISGP, "Beyond the Dutroux Affair: The Reality of Protected Child Abuse and Snuff Networks", 2007/07/25
- "Programmed To Kill/Satanic Cover-Up Part 19 (Marc Dutroux)", 2011/05/31
- "Programmed To Kill/Satanic Cover-Up Part 109 (Belgium Conspiracy - Marc Dutroux)", 2018/07/12
- Contemporaneous news stories
- Irish Times, "Police raid centre of satanic sect", 1996/12/24
- BBC, "Belgium's X-Files - An Olenka Frenkiel Investigation", 2002/05/02
- The Telegraph, "Judge tells of murder plots to block Dutroux investigation", 2004/03/05
- New York Times, "Belgian Man Is Convicted Of Raping and Killing Girls", 2004/06/18
- "Mr. Dutroux fed the conspiracy theories by contending he was part of a pedophile ring that supplied girls for wealthy clients. No evidence of a wider ring was ever found. The man who Mr. Dutroux said led that ring, Michel Nihoul, was acquitted Thursday of all charges of complicity in the abductions after the jury initially delivered a hung verdict. However, it found him guilty of dealing drugs, peddling false documents and trading in stolen vehicles. Mr. Nihoul faces up to 20 years in prison."
- (TODO: verify) List of 30 suspicious deaths related to the Dutroux case