Guy Georges, whose full name is Guy Rampillon Georges, is a French serial killer known for committing a series of murders in the 1990s in Paris, France. He was born on October 15, 1962, in Vitry-le-François, Marne, France.
Georges' criminal activities began in the 1990s, targeting young women living in the eastern part of Paris. He was known for stalking his victims, breaking into their apartments, and inflicting brutal violence before sexually assaulting or killing them. The modus operandi and the brutality of his crimes earned him the nickname "The Beast of the Bastille."
Due to the high number of similarities among the crimes, the investigators were able to link them to a single perpetrator. However, it took several years of intensive investigation before Guy Georges was finally apprehended. He was arrested on March 26, 1998, after DNA evidence confirmed his involvement in the murders.
In March 2001, Georges stood trial for his crimes and was found guilty on charges of seven counts of murder and seven counts of rape. He was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, with a minimum term of 22 years.
Guy Georges' case gained significant media attention in France, and he became an infamous figure in the country's criminal history. His crimes also sparked debates about police methods and procedures regarding serial killers.
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