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Denis Waxin (Denis Georges Waxin) was born on 26 May, 1968 in Loos, Nord, France, is a killer. Discover Denis Waxin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Denis Waxin Net Worth
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On September 9, Waxin's second trial for the murder of Hoareau began: he was judged separately because he still a minor at the time. He was found guilty of her murder as well, and was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment, which he also appealed. In October 2003, his appeal in the Hoareau case was presented before the cour d'assises in Saint-Omer, which upheld the initial sentence.
Waxin's second appeal trial began in November 2003, again in Saint-Omer. When brought to the stand, he burst into tears and finally asked for forgiveness by the victims' family members. At the end, he was again found guilty and resentenced to a life term with 29 years of preventative detention. As a result of his latest conviction, he will not be eligible for release until January 2028.
In May 2002, Waxin's trial for the murders of Monchaux and Thebib, as well as the rapes, began at the cour d'assises in Douai. During the proceedings, psychiatrists described him as a perverse egocentric who "sexualized a hatred born in early childhood". On May 31, he was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment plus 30 years of preventative detention, which he immediately appealed.
On January 20, 1999, a nervous Waxin went to the interrogation, stunning investigators with his resemblance to the sketch. Before they could even explain to him why they had summoned him, Waxin suddenly said that he was guilty before shutting up and refusing to speak any further. He was then put on a police lineup, where Wendy formally identified him as her assailant, which was further reinforced when a search of his apartment led to the location of the jacket described by the little girl, complete with the electric baton found in one of the pockets. Because of these findings, Waxin was indicted for rape and kidnapping of a minor only eight days later, for which he was interned at the Loos Prison to await trial.
Due to his apparent familiarity with the deserted areas, investigators concluded that the killer likely lived in Lille or the suburbs, as he was able to quickly move around without being seen. While the investigations were going on, Waxin raped two young boys in Moulins and Lambersart from November to December 1999. On August 4, 1997, Waxin was arrested for attempting to steal cutlery from a store with his wife. As per police procedure, he was photographed and a sample of his DNA was taken, but it is unclear if he served time for this offense.
On January 6, 1997, a 6-year-old girl named Wendy was collecting old coins with her sister and older brother in front of their house. After a while, they decided to separate so they could collect more efficiently, and Wendy was left alone to ask strangers if they had any coins. After some time, she asked Waxin, who was randomly passing by, and while he said that he had none, he claimed to have more at his house. After making sure that there was nobody else around, he took Wendy by the arm and led her down the street, claiming that it was a shortcut for his house. He instead took her to an abandoned factory in Fives and started undressing her, but was met with fierce resistance. However, Waxin then threatened that he would hit her with an electric baton and that he had already killed other little girls, which made her stop resisting.
On the day of the announcement of the new charges, Waxin wrote a letter to the judge in which he reiterated his previous statements and described them in greater detail, claiming that the killed the girls because he feared that they would give birth to a monster like the one who raped him. In addition to that, he admitted to raping three more girls which he did not kill because they were "nice", as well as the rapes of the two boys in 1993. Despite his admissions, no records of the three additional rapes were found.
On the late afternoon of July 23, 1992, 4-year-old Nadjia Thebib was playing with other children in front of a dilapidated building where her grandmother, Meriem, lived, since her parents had recently separated. Suddenly, Waxin approached, picked her up and headed towards Ronchin, but as Thebib made no sound, people simply assumed that he her uncle. Eventually, Thebib's aunt Anissa attempted to chase after him, but stumbled and lost sight of the abductor. Together with other family members, they went around the neighborhood and searched for the girl before eventually contacting the police. The aunt provided a description of the kidnapper's clothes, saying that he wore a red T-shirt, sneakers and white sweatpants with red stripes, from which a facial composite was made.
On October 8, 1990, 9-year-old Cathy Monchaux was playing in the garden of the family home in Wazemmes when her father called to go inside. Before she could do that, however, Waxin approached her and offered to buy her candy. Monchaux agreed and followed him an abandoned soccer field, where she was raped and stabbed fourteen times after a failed escape attempt. When she failed to return home, her parents and older sister went out to look for her, and after an hour of searching, they called the police. On the following day, Monchaux's naked body was found by a man walking his dog.
In July 1986, Waxin obtained a diploma in carpentry and was stationed in Germany as part of his military service in 1989. While on leave, he began a short-lived relationship with an older woman, which lasted until the end of service in August 1990. Shortly afterwards, he fell into depression again.
In 1985, Waxin became depressed when Dominique, now an adult, left the family home. In an attempt to take his mind off his troubles, he began to take walks by himself every day for hours on end.
On the late afternoon of November 22, 1985, 7-year-old Nathalie Hoareau was sent to buy cigarettes and bread for her mother from the local store, but on the way, she was approached by Waxin, who offered to show her his shack. After Hoareau followed him to a vacant lot, Waxin raped the girl and attempted to strangle her with the candy necklace she wore around her neck, before ultimately stabbing her twice in the heart. Later that night, the concerned mother notified the police about the disappearance, which led them to discover the little girl's body in a bush. She had been left completely naked, with a pack of cigarettes and a shopping list with a written message to her mother beside the body. Traces of semen were also located on the body, but since most of it was washed away by the rain, authorities were unable to establish a genetic profile.
Denis Georges Waxin (born June 26, 1968) is a French serial killer and serial rapist who attacked at least six children in Lille and its suburbs from 1985 to 1999, killing three girls, raping two boys and another girl. He was convicted for his proven crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment with 29 years of preventative detention.
Denis Georges Waxin was born on June 26, 1968 in Loos, Nord, but spent his childhood in Wattignies. His parents had a strained relationship, as his mother Marie-Jeanne spent most of her time working, while his strict father never spoke to him and preferred to spend his time gambling. As he was given no affection from most of his other four siblings, with the sole exception of his older brother Dominique, Waxin grew up lonely and isolated from others around him.