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2022---quadruple-murder-in-sarthe-in-1994--dany-leprince-defends-his-innocence-in-a-book

They Stole My Life: Dany Leprince’s Enduring Fight for Innocence

Dany Leprince, Christian's brother and neighbor, was quickly arrested after his then-wife, Martine Compain, and eldest daughter, Célia, accused him. Exhausted after 46 hours of interrogation, Dany confessed to killing his brother but quickly retracted, claiming the confession was coerced. Despite a lack of DNA evidence or fingerprints linking him to the scene, he was sentenced to life in prison in 1997. A New Chapter in 2022 They Stole My Life: Dany Leprince’s Enduring Fight

On September 4, 1994, the village of Thorigné-sur-Dué became the site of one of France's most brutal crimes: the "quadruple murder in Sarthe". Christian Leprince, his wife Brigitte, and two of their daughters (aged 7 and 10) were found murdered in their home. The only survivor was their two-year-old daughter, Solène. A New Chapter in 2022 On September 4,

After serving 18 years in prison and living under strict parole conditions that forbade him from public speaking for a decade, Leprince used the 2022 release of his book to re-engage with a public that remains deeply divided. In , Leprince details: Ils ont volé ma vie (French Edition) eBook After serving 18 years in prison and living

In November 2022, nearly 30 years after a horrific crime shook the Sarthe region of France, Dany Leprince broke a decade-long judicial silence. His book, ( They Stole My Life ), published by Flammarion, serves as both a memoir and a manifesto of innocence. The Shadow of Thorigné-sur-Dué