Young woman accused of body in broom closet sentenced to 30 years in prison

Young woman accused of body in broom closet sentenced to 30 years in prison
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Verdict – The young woman was accused of stabbing, strangling and robbing a suitor before putting his body in a cupboard

The accused, dressed all in white, collapsed in tears when she heard her sentence. Camille Anguenot, 20, was sentenced on Friday to 30 years in prison by the Haute-Saône Assize Court for the murder of Théo Decouchant in 2021.

The young woman was accused of stabbing, strangling and robbing a suitor before putting his body in a closet. She has just been sentenced to 30 years in prison for “voluntary homicide, theft and fraud” by the Haute-Saône Assize Court, which did not find that her judgment was impaired at the time of the events.

“Camille Anguenot’s version […] is unverifiable”

“Camille Anguenot’s version is only Camille Anguenot’s version and it is unverifiable. It is that of a person who needed money and a car, and who thought that Théo Decouchant would make a good ‘pigeon’,” said attorney general Arnaud Grécourt, before requesting a 25-year prison sentence. “Théo Decouchant is helpful, he is kind, but he does not want to be fooled. Did he refuse? Did they argue? Although she denies having killed Théo Decouchant to get his money and his car, it is clear that she is going to use them the very next day” (…) - 20minutes

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