De Koven, Weidmann, and Public Execution in France (Pt. 2)

Once Eugen Weidmann was in police custody, he confessed to Jean’s murder as well as several others. As the trial and execution played out, public interest grew to such a frenzied state that authorities immediately reconsidered the practice of performing executions publicly.

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