Dutroux, Marc

Dutroux, Marc

▪ Belgian serial killer
born Nov. 6, 1956, Ixelles, Belg.

      Belgian serial killer whose case provoked outrage at the lax response of law enforcement agencies. So intense was the public's reaction that more than one-third of Belgians with the surname Dutroux changed their names.

      Dutroux had a lengthy record as a juvenile delinquent and petty criminal, and the seriousness of his crimes increased as he grew older. Later, as an unemployed electrician, he acquired various landholdings with money gained through auto theft and pimping. In 1989 Dutroux was convicted of five sexual assaults and sentenced to 13 years in prison, though he was released after only three years. During the next four years he abducted and sexually assaulted an unidentified number of girls, some of whom he allegedly murdered. Along with several accomplices, Dutroux also purportedly sold children into slavery in other countries.

      The Dutroux case aroused popular suspicions about the inefficiency and corruption of Belgium's law enforcement and political establishments. The police were denounced for not pursuing leads in the investigation and for ignoring information provided by various individuals—including Dutroux's mother, who in 1995 claimed that her son was holding girls in one of his vacant houses. In the following year, the police searched one of the houses and found two teenage girls confined in a cell; two other girls, both eight years old, were found buried at another house a few days later.

      After Dutroux's arrest, one of his accomplices claimed to have hosted a party that was attended by government officials and police officers. This assertion, together with allegations of a cover-up and suggestions that Dutroux may have been providing girls to government officials, caused outrage throughout Belgium and led to a demonstration in Brussels of some 250,000 people—one of the largest demonstrations in Europe since World War II. In 1997 a commission appointed to investigate the crimes found indications that some suspects, including Dutroux, had been protected, further fueling suspicions of a cover-up.

      In 1998 Dutroux escaped for three hours after being allowed to leave prison to examine files for his impending trial. In 2002 he reportedly admitted to being responsible for the deaths of at least two girls. In 2004 he was convicted on charges of murder, kidnapping, and rape and sentenced to life in prison. The total number of his victims is unknown.

John Philip Jenkins
 

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