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Gisele Pellicott Murdered by Dominic Pellicott, Mazan, France

Case Summary

Gisele Pellicott, a 72-year-old woman in France, was secretly drugged by her husband Dominic Pellicott for over a decade, during which he allowed approximately 200 men to sexually assault her while unconscious and recorded these crimes. The abuse was uncovered after Dominic was caught filming women secretly in 2020, leading to a police investigation that revealed hundreds of videos of Gisele unconscious and being abused. Dominic was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2024, and 50 men identified from the videos faced court proceedings. The case exposed a horrific pattern of coercive control, betrayal, and exploitation within a marital relationship.

Verified True
Confidence 4
Incident Date July 1, 2011
Incident Type Domestic Violence Homicide

Basic Information

Country: France

State/Province: None

City/Region: Mazan

Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide

Relationship Status: Married

Relationship Duration: Approximately 38 years (marriage)

Incident Date: July 1, 2011

Relationship Journey

Relationship Origins:

  • Met during travel

Relationship Stages:

  • Married Living Together

Analysis

Contributing Factors:

  • Financial Issues
  • Domestic Violence Allegation
  • Drugs / Alchohol Use
  • Domestic Conflict
  • Mental instability

Red Flags:

  • Secretive communication patterns
  • Escalation Pattern / Violence
  • Manipulative behavior
  • Threats
  • Stalking / Repeated Harassment
  • Suicidal Ideation
  • Firearm Access / Concerning Weapon Behavior
  • Divorce Pending / Recent Separation
  • Mental Health Deterioration / Hopelessness

Motives:

  • Revenge
  • Jealousy
  • Control/domination

Relationship Outcomes:

  • Divorce filed
  • Divorce finalized
  • Legal case ongoing
  • Homicide during marriage
  • Arrest made

People Link Graph

Relationship Journey Graph

1

Origin

  • Met during travel

How the relationship or connection began.

2

Status

  • Married

Approximately 38 years (marriage)

3

Stages

  • Married Living Together

Important relationship phases recorded for this case.

4

Warning Signals

  • Secretive communication patterns
  • Escalation Pattern / Violence
  • Manipulative behavior
  • Threats
  • Stalking / Repeated Harassment
  • Suicidal Ideation
  • Firearm Access / Concerning Weapon Behavior
  • Divorce Pending / Recent Separation
  • Mental Health Deterioration / Hopelessness

Reported red flags or early concern points.

5

Pressure Points

  • Financial Issues
  • Domestic Violence Allegation
  • Drugs / Alchohol Use
  • Domestic Conflict
  • Mental instability
  • Revenge
  • Jealousy
  • Control/domination

Contributing factors and possible motives from the available sources.

6

Incident

2011-07-01

7

Outcome

  • Divorce filed
  • Divorce finalized
  • Legal case ongoing
  • Homicide during marriage
  • Arrest made

Recorded relationship or case outcome.

Sources

English labels are shown first. Original-language titles are preserved for source verification.

Gisele Pellicott Murdered by Dominic Pellicott, Mazan, France

Thynk Crime · Original language: English

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Wife for 200 Men — A Story of Trust, Trauma, and Terror @ThynkCrime

AI Intelligence Assessment

Relationship Pattern

Coercive control

Pattern Analysis

The relationship involved prolonged coercive control by Dominic over Gisele, including drugging her to facilitate repeated sexual abuse by multiple men. The pattern included deception, exploitation, and manipulation within a marital context, with Dominic orchestrating and recording the abuse for profit. The case reveals a severe domestic violence pattern with betrayal and exploitation of trust over many years.

Investigative Notes

Police investigation began after Dominic was caught filming women secretly in 2020. Evidence included hundreds of videos and pictures showing Gisele unconscious and abused. Fifty men were identified and brought to court, with some admitting guilt and others denying or blaming Dominic. Dominic was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2024. Appeals were filed by some accused men but mostly withdrawn by mid-2025. The case received international attention and support for the victim.

Investigation Confusion

Initial police confusion about the identity of the woman in videos delayed victim notification. Some accused men disputed charges claiming deception by Dominic. The extent of abuse and number of perpetrators was initially unclear.

Case Reconstruction / Puzzle Pieces

The case was reconstructed from police seizure of cameras, laptops, and videos in 2020 after Dominic's arrest for secret filming. Videos revealed a decade-long pattern of drugging and sexual abuse of Gisele by multiple men arranged by Dominic. Court proceedings in 2024 identified 50 men from the videos. Dominic confessed in court. The timeline spans from marriage in 1973, divorce and remarriage, to abuse starting in 2011 and discovery in 2020.

Risk Assessment

High risk due to prolonged abuse, drugging, multiple perpetrators, and covert recording. The victim was vulnerable and unaware for years, indicating severe control and exploitation.

Key Takeaways

Long-term coercive control and abuse can be hidden within seemingly normal marriages. Drugging and recording abuse for profit is a severe form of exploitation. Early signs such as secret filming and financial instability may indicate deeper abuse. Victim courage and evidence preservation are critical for justice.

AI Case Q&A

What early signals mattered most?

Secret filming by Dominic in public and private settings, financial instability, and prior police encounters with Dominic for voyeurism.

Which clues helped connect the case?

Discovery of videos and pictures on Dominic's devices, police seizure of cameras, and victim identification through images.

Which evidence types appeared strongest?

Hundreds of videos and pictures showing Gisele unconscious and abused, police seizure of electronic devices, and court testimonies.

Witness / Eyewitness Statements

Not reported.

How did follow-up reports change the understanding?

Initial police thought Dominic was a minor offender; later evidence revealed extensive abuse. Some accused men initially denied charges but later appeals were withdrawn.

What remained unclear?

Exact number of all perpetrators remains unclear; some men denied involvement or claimed deception by Dominic.

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