Convicted: French Serial Killer's Ex-Wife's Role in Murders Revealed

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Monique Olivier, the former wife of deceased French serial killer Michel Fourniret, has been sentenced to life in prison for her involvement in the rape and murders of two young women and the kidnapping of a 9-year-old girl. Olivier was convicted for her role in the 1990 rape and murder of a British student and the 1988 murder of another young woman. She was also accused of assisting in the abduction of a young girl in 2003. Fourniret, known as the "Ogre of Ardennes," died before facing trial for the crimes. Olivier expressed remorse and asked for forgiveness from the victims' families during the trial.
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