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Dominic Pelicot: The Neighbor Who Drugged His Wife a Thousand Nights

23 min · 21 mei 2026
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Dominic Pelicot: The Neighbor Who Drugged His Wife a Thousand Nights: The Forensic Investigation of a Decade of Horror in Mazán A folder labeled "abuse" contained 20,000 files. A woman woke up every morning without remembering the night before. Her husband, considered attentive and respectable, filmed everything while another fifty men entered the house. How did a supermarket reveal what ten years of marriage had concealed? In this episode, we explore the systematic architecture of crime: the written protocol that Dominic distributed to strangers on the internet, the staggered doses of sleeping pills at dinner, the photograph of their daughter sleeping found among the files, and the contradictions of 35 defendants who claimed ignorance while following detailed instructions for secrecy. Why did a parallel case involving Jean Pierre Marischal replicate exactly the same method five years later against his own wife? Victim: Giselle Pelicot Date: July 2011 - September 12, 2020 Location: Mazán, Provence, France Status: Sentenced - Dominic: 20 years; 50 co-authors: 3-15 years - 20,000+ files documenting approximately 285 assaults in a folder specifically titled for the crime. - Dominic recruited men via the dating app Coco with a written protocol: no perfume, no condom, distant parking, warm hands. - Giselle was diagnosed with HPV, hair loss, and memory gaps while her husband accompanied her to all medical appointments. - Of 80+ men documented in videos, at least 30 were never identified or prosecuted. Giselle Pelicot, Mazán chemical assault chemical submission forensic investigation documented crime trial Avignon criminal minds, true crime Spanish If you want to listen to this podcast without ads and gain access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com [business@obomedia.com]. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com. True Crime, True Crime Podcast, True Crime Stories, True Crime Story, Murder Case, True Crime Case, Murder Mystery, Unsolved Murder, Cold Case, Missing Person, Missing Persons, Disappearance, Mysterious Death, Serial Killer, Crime Story, Crime Stories, Crime Investigation, Police Investigation, Family Murder, Murdered, Missing Woman, Missing Girl, Missing Man, Found Dead, Killer, Infamous Case, Unsolved Case, Decades Later, Justice, Trial, Investigators, Police, Victim, Survived, True Crime Reports, Classic True Crime, Crime Files, True Crime Vault, Real Crime Stories, Disturbing True Crime, Dark True Crime, True Murder Stories, Real Murder Cases, Unsolved Mysteries, Missing And Murdered

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Marichuy: How a femicide was sealed as suicide

Marichuy: How a femicide was sealed as suicide - The murder of María de Jesús Jaime Samudio. María de Jesús fell from a fifth floor on January 16, 2016, at 4:00 in the morning. The police closed the case within hours: suicide. But four years later, a forensic finding changed everything: DNA under her nails linked two men to direct physical aggression. How did a homicide go unnoticed while the perpetrators continued teaching at the same university? In this episode, we explore the contradictions that dismantled the official version: a visual witness who saw the fall, neighbors who documented struggles and screams, bodily injuries inconsistent with a voluntary jump, and an incomplete autopsy that omitted evidence of sexual abuse. The private investigation by Yesenia, her mother, faced a broken chain of custody, ministerial omissions, and an institutional cover-up that took years to dismantle. Victim: María de Jesús Jaime Samudio Date: January 16, 2016 Location: CDMX, Mexico Status: Active arrest warrants; perpetrators at large (2022) - DNA under her nails linked Julio Iván Ruiz Guerrero and Gabriel Galván to physical aggression, undermining the thesis of voluntary suicide. - The victim fell on her feet while trying to hold on; the mechanics of her injuries contradict an intentional jump. - Mario Monterrubio described precise details of what happened without being present in the apartment that night. - The IPN supported the suicide version in 2016 but reclassified the case as femicide in 2022 after national media pressure. María de Jesús Jaime Samudio, IPN CDMX, January 2016, femicide, culpable homicide, private investigation, bullying, sexual abuse, institutional cover-up, forensic, delayed justice, Spanish true crime If you want to listen to this podcast without ads and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com [business@obomedia.com]. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com. True Crime, True Crime Podcast, True Crime Stories, True Crime Story, Murder Case, True Crime Case, Murder Mystery, Unsolved Murder, Cold Case, Missing Person, Missing Persons, Disappearance, Mysterious Death, Serial Killer, Crime Story, Crime Stories, Crime Investigation, Police Investigation, Family Murder, Murdered, Missing Woman, Missing Girl, Missing Man, Found Dead, Killer, Infamous Case, Unsolved Case, Decades Later, Justice, Trial, Investigators, Police, Victim, Survived, True Crime Reports, Classic True Crime, Crime Files, True Crime Vault, Real Crime Stories, Disturbing True Crime, Dark True Crime, True Murder Stories, Real Murder Cases, Unsolved Mysteries, Missing And Murdered

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The girl who became a kebab: Charlene Downes

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Nine months without a name: the mystery of Lupita

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