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To avoid scandal, Father Guy Desnoyers decided it would be best to kill the girl he had impregenated and her unborn child. As the priest of the small town of Uruffe, France, in the province of Lorraine, Desnoyerss was still rather young and greatly attracted to the village’s young women. Such was the case of 19-year-old Regine Fay, who was noticeably pregnant in the fall of 1956. Fay decided against leaving home to have the baby or having an abortion - a decision which greatly concerned the priest, who feared the child-to-be might have features similar to his and thus tarnish his name. On December 2, 1956, Desnoyers told his parishoners that he would be out of town for a few days. However, he returned two nights later to keep an appointment he had with Fay. Desnoyers claims he attempted to absolve Fay of her sins. But upon her refusal, he killed her. The priest shot her though the back of the neck, and then proceeded with a grotesque mutilation which he declared was in keeping with his religious faith. He took a pocket-knife and slit open the girls abdomen, and then after further slashing her, Desnoyers baptized the child he had ripped from Fay and proceeded to destroy any likeness to him the baby might have had. Later that evening, Desnoyers conducted the search for the missing girl and was the leader of the party when they discovered her body. Police soon discovered that the bullet that killed Fay was of the same caliber as the 6.35-mm gun owned by Desnoyers, and with the discovery of a blood-stained handkerchief, the priest confessed his guilt. Although the prosecution sought the death penalty, the jury found him Guilty with extenuating circumstances, and the President of the Nancy Court, Judge Louis Facq, sentenced Desnoyers to life in prison.
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