Marie Dominici, the wife of the accused Gaston Dominici in the
hall of Digne's courthouse, on
November 20, 1954. During the 6th hearing of the trial, Marie,
nicknamed "the Sardine",
was questioned at the witness stand.
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Marie Dominici, Gaston's wife, between two of her daughters.
The Dominici family, Augusta, Clovis, Gustave, Marie and Yvette
lunching during the trial of Gaston
Dominici, accused of the triple murder of the Drummond family, on
November 20, 1954.
Yvette Dominici, Gustave's wife, with her son Alain.
Roger Perrin, Gaston's grandson.
Roger Perrin, Gaston's grandson.
Gustave Dominici
November 25, 1954: During his father Gaston Dominici's trial,
Gustave Dominici pictured in a fit of
rage grabbing his daughter's umbrella with which he hits a press
photographer trying to take pictures.
Gustave Dominici is the one who discovered and revealed the murder
and mutilation of an English
family, who was camping on the land of the Dominicis, in the morning
of August 5, 1952.
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Clovis Dominici
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