Chronique du crime et de l'innocence, tome 7/8 by J.-B.-J. Champagnac

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Language: french
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Summary of Chronique du crime et de l'innocence, tome 7/8

Volume 7

  • Story 1: The False Friend

A man is accused of murdering his friend, but he claims that he is innocent. The evidence against him is circumstantial, and he is eventually released from prison. However, he is never able to clear his name, and he is haunted by the suspicion that everyone believes he is guilty.

  • Story 2: The Jealous Husband

A man murders his wife in a jealous rage. He is caught and convicted, but he refuses to admit his guilt. He maintains that his wife was unfaithful to him, and that he killed her in the heat of the moment. However, there is no evidence to support his claims, and he is eventually executed.

  • Story 3: The Child Thief

A woman is accused of stealing a child. She claims that the child is her own, but the evidence suggests otherwise. She is eventually convicted and sentenced to prison. However, she never gives up hope of proving her innocence.

Volume 8

  • Story 1: The Wrongful Conviction

A man is wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to death. He spends years in prison, protesting his innocence. Eventually, he is exonerated and released from prison. However, he is never able to get back the years that he lost.

  • Story 2: The Victim of Circumstance

A woman is accused of a crime that she did not commit. She is ostracized by her community and forced to flee her home. She eventually finds refuge in a new town, where she starts a new life. However, she never forgets the injustice that she suffered.

  • Story 3: The Secret of the Past

A man discovers a secret about his past that changes his life forever. He must confront the truth about his family and his place in the world.

Overall, Chronique du crime et de l'innocence is a collection of dark and suspenseful stories about crime, punishment, and the search for justice. The stories are set in 18th-century France and explore themes of guilt, innocence, and the power of the justice system.

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