Trial opens of French woman accused of killing eight of her newborn babies
A French woman accused of suffocating eight of her newborn babies told investigators she feared they were the children of an incestuous relationship with her father, The Guardian reports.
Dominique Cottrez is on trial charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder of minors. She faces life in prison if found guilty by a jury in the northern city of Douai.
The infanticide case stunned the country when the bodies were discovered in and around her home in 2010.
Cottrez, 51, who has two adult daughters, told investigators that over more than a decade, she carried several babies to term and then killed them. Cottrez’s obesity appeared to hide the pregnancies, which went unnoticed by her husband, children, neighbours, colleagues and even doctors at a nearby hospital.
Dozens of forensic and psychiatric experts, police investigators and witnesses, including her husband, daughters and siblings, are scheduled to testify in the trial, which started on Thursday.
Cottrez told investigators she was raped by her father, first when she was eight and repeatedly through her childhood and teenage years, according to judicial documents. She later entered a long, incestuous relationship with him as an adult, including after she married. She said it became consenting, and she was in love with her father more than with her husband. Her father died in 2007.
The verdict is expected next Thursday.