Little Demon in the City of Light: A True Story of Murder and Mesmerism in Belle Epoque Paris (51 page)

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Gabrielle’s defense attorney was the young Henri Robert (pictured here in later years), a renowned, intellectually nimble advocate who had already kept many accused criminals from the guillotine.

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Félix Decori, noted for his Mephistophelian mustache, had the difficult task of defending Michel Eyraud.

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The courtroom drama turned on the question of whether Gabrielle had committed the murder under Eyraud’s hypnotic influence. The world’s leading expert on hypnosis and crime, Jules Liégeois
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