To the outside world, Christine and Léa Papin were the "perfect pearls" of Le Mans.
They were quiet, submissive, and kept the Lancelin household running with terrifying perfection.
But behind the walls of No. 6 Rue Bruyère, the silence was deafening, and a deadly psychological pressure cooker was whistling.
On a rainy night in February 1933, a simple blown fuse triggered one of the most gruesome and infamous crimes in French history. What happened on that dark staircase wasn't just a murder; it was an obliteration.
This week, we are tearing down the walls of the Papin sisters' attic fortress.
We’ll explore the childhood trauma that bonded them, the suffocating class divide that isolated them, and the psychological phenomenon of folie à deux that turned two terrified maids into the monsters of French nightmares.
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