killer who fatally drugged and assaulted young men that he met on dating sites. importantly, he tells the story of his four victims and theirfamilies fight to the story of his four victims and their families fight to getjustice. now, as a result of the drama which aired last week on bbc one, say find s health lane has had a 50% increase in calls, and that is echoed by other organisations as well. . . echoed by other organisations as well. ., . ., ., echoed by other organisations as well. .,. ., ., ., ~ well. rachel, for the moment, thank ou, we well. rachel, for the moment, thank you. we are well. rachel, for the moment, thank you. we are now well. rachel, for the moment, thank you, we are now going well. rachel, for the moment, thank you, we are now going to well. rachel, for the moment, thank you, we are now going to speak - well. rachel, for the moment, thank you, we are now going to speak to i you, we are now going to speak to rory boyle. he is a survivor of sexual assault.
a former french soldier has been sentenced to life in prison for abducting and murdering an eight year old girl in a case that has horrified france. nordahl lelandais confessed to killing maelys de araujo who disappeared in august 2017 from a wedding in eastern france. the trial came months after lelandai was jailed for another murder. aru na iyengar reports. the three week trial in grenoble to getjustice for eight year old maelys de araujo, murdered in august 2017, has gripped france. waiting for the sentencing, her mother and sister. at the start of the trial, 39 year old nordahl lelandais said he killed maelys involuntarily. later, he admitted his actions were deliberate. the former soldier and dog handler was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 22 years. translation: i m happy with the verdict that - was pronounced today. the life sentence. that s what we got for not
after lelandai was jailed for another murder. aru na iyengar reports. the three week trial in grenoble to getjustice for eight year old maelys de araujo, murdered in august 2017, has gripped france. waiting for the sentencing, her mother and sister. at the start of the trial, 39 year old nordahl lelandais said he killed maelys involuntarily. later, he admitted his actions were deliberate. the former soldier and dog handler was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 22 years. translation: i m happy with the verdict that - was pronounced today. the life sentence. that s what we got for not having maelys anymore. maelys put a dangerous criminal in prison. he will never hurt anyone again. and that was my goal and i wanted to pay tribute to her. the french public galvanised behind the family to help find the truth who took maelys. she went missing after
the three week trial in grenoble to getjustice for eight year old maelys de araujo, murdered in august 2017, has gripped france. waiting for the sentencing, her mother and sister. at the start of the trial, 39 year old nordahl lelandais said he killed maelys involuntarily. later, he admitted his actions were deliberate. the former soldier and dog handler was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 22 years. translation: i m happy with the verdict that - was pronounced today. the life sentence. that s what we got for not having maelys anymore. maelys put a dangerous criminal in prison. he will never hurt anyone again. and that was my goal and i wanted to pay tribute to her. the french public galvanised behind the family to help find the truth who took maelys. she went missing after a wedding she attended with her parents in the alpine village of pont de beauvoisin
and violating and murdering women, then of course we have to try to go after the individuals, and nowadays with dna and so on it is possible, and i will be a lot of footage coming from people s individual iphones that will have to be archived too, so there are apps where people can actually have their staff downloaded so that it is protected for future trials. but what you really must look at is, was a culture being created within the russian army which was encouraging and impunity to do these kinds of acts? these kinds of acts? baroness kennedy. these kinds of acts? baroness kennedy. if these kinds of acts? baroness kennedy, if we these kinds of acts? baroness kennedy, if we are these kinds of acts? baroness kennedy, if we are going - these kinds of acts? baroness kennedy, if we are going to i these kinds of acts? baroness| kennedy, if we are going to be brutally frank and honest and just looking at how things have panned out through out history, people may never getjustice,