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Honoré Zanchi was born on 4 May, 1962 in Aiguèze, France, is a killer. Discover Honoré Zanchi'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 61 years old?
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Honoré Zanchi Net Worth
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Zanchi appealed the decision, with his appeal trial scheduled for March 25, 2014, before the cour d'assises in Isère. Attorney Sylvain Cormier was appointed as his new lawyer, and at trial, he argued that his client was actually innocent, claiming that if he was the killer, he would not have waited years before killing the victims. The court, on the other hand, claimed that it was the dismissal of the investigation into André's death a few weeks after Zanchi's release that had prompted him into beginning his killing spree.
On September 18, 2012, his trial began before the cour d'assises in Drôme. While Zanchi remained silent and refused to explain his motives, he was throughout supported by his girlfriend, as well as the immediate family members of André. According to the jurors, he was a vigilante with a very high risk of possible recidivism, taking an "obsession with crime" and turning into a force to kill rivals in order to "avenge" his allies. Three days later, he was convicted of two murders and one count of manslaughter in the Népote-Cit case, for which he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
On November 19, 2010, Zanchi was brought before the criminal court of Privas, where he was convicted for carrying an unlicensed firearm and sentenced to 30 months imprisonment. He was then returned to prison to await trial for the murders, for which he would be represented by attorney Jean-Yves Bret.
On March 25, 2009, Zanchi was walking around in Arras-sur-Rhône when he crossed paths with 35-year-old mechanic Marc Népote-Cit, who was Di Bacco's best friend. The meeting arose tension between the two, eventually resulting in Zanchi drawing his pistol and shooting Népote-Cit, who succumbed to his injuries. He then loaded the dead man's body in to his car and dumped it near the Roche Péréandre, the place where Zanchi believed André had been killed, and promptly left. The following month, after implicating himself in this murder, Zanchi became the prime suspect in the investigation, who nonetheless interviewed other acquaintances in order to clarify some inconsistencies in their testimonies.
On April 27, 2009, Zanchi was arrested at a friend's house in Annonay. After being placed in custody, he fiercely denied committing the three murders, but openly bragged about being a good shot with his pistol, as well as being the "best robber in the region" and a "great avenger". The day after his arrest, 21 others were also arrested, but soon released due to lack of evidence. This event put pressure on Zanchi, who began alluding that he was somehow involved in the three murders. Three days later, he was indicted for the murders of Crouzet, Di Bacco and Népote-Cit, as well as carrying an unlicensed firearm, before being remanded in custody to await trial.
On April 28, 2008, Zanchi was released from prison. Still hellbent on avenging his best friend, he bought two unlicensed 9mm pistols and started stalking his future victims in an attempt to figure out the best way to kill them without being caught.
In 2007, Zanchi was tried before the Criminal Court for the burglary and possession of firearms, and was sentenced to 30 months imprisonment. In the meantime, the investigation into André's murder continued, but it eventually resulted in a dismissal in early 2008.
In May 2004, Zanchi was again arrested for carrying a firearm following another burglary. He was returned to prison for 16 months, and immediately after his release, was arrested yet again and given a 30-month sentence. After his release in 2006, Zanchi also begins to suspect that Di Bacco and Crouzet had killed André, and in order to "avenge" his best friend, he planned to steal some guns and kill them. He then robbed a gun store, but was captured and returned to prison before he could use them. During his imprisonment, Zanchi reinforced his desire to kill the men he thought had murdered André.
In August 2003, after being free for seven months, Zanchi learned that his best friend André had been murdered near his home, aged 42. Upon hearing this, Zanchi was devastated, developing a feeling of guilt over being unable to protect him. He later attended the funeral, along with thousands of others from different countries.
In January 2000, Zanchi was paroled after serving 8 years of his sentence, immediately returning to his girlfriend and to André's bar, where he was greeted as a hero. On November 2, his girlfriend gave birth to twins, Gino and Enzo, prompting him to abandon his life of crime and to focus on his family. However, he was arrested in 2002 for another burglary, spending a few months in detention before being released in January 2003.
In 1996, Zanchi was put on trial before the cour d'assises in Gard for the murder. His relatives, friends and even the man he had done the murder for all testified positively on his behalf and expressed strong support for him. Zanchi himself, in a show of solidarity, readily admitted to committing the murder, but claimed he had acted in self-defense on behalf of his friend. At the end, he was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.
On the early morning of February 23, Zanchi tracked down the assailant to a bar-restaurant in Saint-Rambert-d'Albon, which he frequented. Upon seeing the man, Zanchi pulled out one of his pistols and shot him several times, killing him. He then went to the police station, and immediately confessed to the crime. Placed in police custody, Zanchi claimed that he had done it to "avenge" his friend, who had been beaten up by the victim, and that he was a man did not appreciate others picking on his friends. He was then charged with murder and carrying an unlicensed firearm, and in 1993, he was given a 2-year prison term for the latter charge, as he was a convicted felon and was prohibited from carrying firearms.
In February 1992, Zanchi learned that one of his best friends had been assaulted and beaten by another man he had met regularly. Disgusted by this news, he bought two unlicensed 9mm pistols and set out to locate the man and "correct his behavior". Zanchi considered this gesture as a "code of honor towards his friends", in order to "avenge" them if someone attacked them.
In 1985, André opened a bar in Drôme, which became popular among fellow bikers. Zanchi was among them, and despite being a repeat criminal, the two men remained close. At one point, local authorities suspected that the pair might have been involved in drug trafficking, but André was never arrested. In 1990, Zanchi had a boy, Angelino, with his girlfriend, whom he had met in the late 1980s.
During the 1980s, Zanchi befriended a young biker and Harley-Davidson enthusiast named Jean-François "La Pie" André, whom got him interested in the subculture. The two young men became close and admired each other as brothers, putting their friendship above everything else. This did not deter Zanchi from petty crimes, however, and he would be arrested on several more occasions for burglaries.
In 1978, Zanchi found a job as a bricklayer, but continued doing burglaries to meet his financial needs. One of these occurred at a cinema in Annonay, for which he was arrested and sent to prison. After spending almost a year in prison, he was released from the remand center with a six-month suspended sentence.
Honoré Zanchi (born May 4, 1962), known as The Avenger (French: Le Nettoyeur), is a French criminal and serial killer who killed four people from 1992 to 2009, who had harmed his friends. He was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for the latter three murders.
Honoré Zanchi was born on May 4, 1962 in Aiguèze, the third of four children. For the first years of his life, Zanchi lived what he later described as a happy life in his hometown, until 1969, when they moved to Annonay. Soon after, he began committing petty thefts and moved on to shoplifting during the 1970s. In 1977, aged 15, Zanchi left school to devote himself to manual labour.