GUILLOTINE IN PARIS, 1939. THIS WAS THE LAST PUBLIC EXECUTION IN FRANCE
Serial killer Eugen Weidmann is walked to the guillotine in Paris, 1939. This was the last public execution in France.
One of the people who witnessed the execution was a 17-year-old Christopher Lee, who went on to become a famous actor.
On 17 June 1939, convicted serial killer Eugen Weidmann was publicly executed by guillotine in Versailles, France after murdering and robbing six people.
When police tried to arrest Weidmann, he opened fire on them and was only apprehended after wounded officers wrestled him to the ground and knocked him unconscious with a hammer.
Three months after his trial he was beheaded outside the Saint-Pierre prison in Versailles, but 'hysterical behaviour' by spectators led to France banning public executions.
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