Victim Seeks Answers After Pellicot Gets 20 Years (Full Transcript)

After Pellicot’s 20-year sentence for arranging rapes, the victim says she plans to visit him in prison to seek long-awaited answers.
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[00:00:00] Speaker 1: Monsieur Pellicot was given the maximum jail sentence for what he did to you and for bringing men into your home and your daughter's home to rape you. 20 years in jail. Will you ever see him again?

[00:00:16] Speaker 2: I need to go and meet him to get some answers. I don't know if I will have them. But right in front of my eyes, I hope he will be able to tell me the answers I'm still waiting for today. Especially about his daughter, and especially about the Colquaises.

[00:00:44] Speaker 1: So you will go and see him in prison and ask him the questions that you want to ask?

[00:00:48] Speaker 2: Yes, I hope to do that, of course.

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An interviewer asks a woman whose abuser, Monsieur Pellicot, received the maximum 20-year sentence for arranging multiple rapes in her home and her daughter’s home whether she will ever see him again. She says she feels she needs to meet him in prison to seek answers, though she’s unsure she will get them, particularly regarding his daughter and the Colquaises. She confirms she hopes to visit him and ask her questions.
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Victim Plans Prison Meeting to Seek Answers After 20-Year Sentence
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Arow Key Takeaways
  • Monsieur Pellicot received a 20-year maximum sentence for organizing rapes in the victim’s and her daughter’s homes.
  • The victim intends to meet him in prison to seek answers, though she doubts he will provide them.
  • Key unanswered questions relate to his daughter and people referred to as the Colquaises.
  • The interview highlights the victim’s ongoing need for truth and closure beyond the court’s sentence.
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Neutral: The tone is serious and resolute, focusing on accountability and the victim’s desire for information rather than expressing overt anger or relief.
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