The old man Gaston Dominici was tried and found guilty and was later pardoned by DeGaulle, but only because of his age - he was over 80 by this time and had spent a long time in jail already. He certainly wasn't pardoned because of any doubt about his guilt.
The murder of the Drummond family is eerily similar to the murder in France of Professor John Cartland 20 years later.
Graham
PS: have you read anything about the Rode Hill Murder, as per 'The Suspicions Of Mr Whicher'? That's a case that was never really laid to rest.
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