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Pedophile/Child Killer Convicted in Belgium

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    <blockquote><font size = +2><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3811907.stm">Child killer convicted in Belgium</a></font>

    Belgian paedophile Marc Dutroux has been found guilty of abduction, rape and murder after a three-month trial.

    The 12-member jury convicted Dutroux of leading a gang that kidnapped and raped six girls in the mid-1990s, leading to the deaths of four of them.

    It found him guilty of killing two of the girls - teenagers An Marchal and Eefje Lambrecks - and an accomplice.

    Hundreds of witnesses, including two survivors who were rescued from Dutroux's home, testified against him.

    The case, heard in the town of Arlon, has been dubbed Belgium's trial of the century.

    The bodies of Ms Marchal, 17, and Ms Lambrecks, 19, were found in 1996 in the garden of a house in the suburbs of the city of Charleroi owned by Dutroux. Post-mortem reports showed they had been raped and beaten before being drugged and buried alive.

    The discovery came shortly after the bodies of two eight-year-olds, Melissa Russo and Julie Lejeune, were found in the garden of another property belonging to Dutroux. They had been repeatedly raped before dying of starvation, post-mortem reports showed.

    One of the surviving victims who gave evidence at the trial was Sabine Dardenne, who was kept in a purpose-built dungeon in Dutroux's basement for 80 days.

    She was repeatedly raped before being rescued by police in 1996.

    Laetitia Delhez - another young woman who was incarcerated in the same basement - also testified at the trial.

    <b>Mass of evidence</b>

    Dutroux had denied murdering or kidnapping the four dead girls. He also claimed the two eight-year-olds had died while he was in prison on car-theft charges - a claim the prosecution said it could not disprove.

    Dutroux also denied murdering his accomplice, Bernard Weinstein, whose body was also found buried on one of his properties.

    But he admitted abducting and raping the two girls found alive at his home, saying he was part of a wider paedophile ring in which he said his co-defendant, Michel Nihoul, played a key role.

    Mr Nihoul was acquitted of involvement in the abductions of the girls, but was convicted of human trafficking and drugs charges.

    Dutroux's ex-wife Michelle Martin was convicted of convicted of complicity in the girls' imprisonment.

    During the trial, she admitted not feeding the two eight-year-olds while they were being held captive, saying she was frightened they would attack her.

    Another of the accused, drug addict Michel Lelievre, was found guilty of kidnapping.

    Before reaching their decision, the jury had to assess more than 400,000 pages of evidence and answer 243 questions set out by the trial judge.

    Sentencing will be decided next week.

    <b>Conspiracy theory</b>

    The Dutroux case has led to mass protests in Belgium over police and legal incompetence.

    It emerged during the trial that police had searched the house three times, but failed to locate the captives.

    The BBC's Ray Furlong, in Arlon, says the police bungling of the investigation, along with the fact that Mr Dutroux was let out early after being convicted of five other rapes in the 1980s, gave rise to allegations that there was a wider paedophile conspiracy involving prominent government officials.

    Prosecutors said they had found no evidence of such a conspiracy.

    The parents of Dutroux's child victims expressed satisfaction with the verdicts.

    "I'm relieved. It's very important that it has been said, that the jury has said: It's Dutroux that murdered your daughter'," said Pol Marchal, father of An.

    Louisa Lejeune, mother of Julie, said: "A page has turned."

    "It's recognition and that comes as a relief," she told reporters. </blockquote>
     

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