Albert Bruneau
See also: Bruneau
Albert Joseph Pierre Bruneau (1861, Adze-the-Berenger - August 29th, 1894, Laval), religious French.
He was vicar with Entrammes, when he was shown several embezzlements and murder of his priest, the Fricot abbot. He persisted in denying the crime, but nevertheless judged, was condemned to died and carried out. The journalists, writers exploited the business, which gave place to a play of Paul Bourde: Our two consciences .
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