Pierre Loutrel (5 March 1916, Château-du-Loir, Sarthe – 11 November 1946), better known by his nickname of "Pierrot le fou" (Crazy Pete) was France's first "public enemy number one" and one of the leaders of the Gang des tractions.[1]
PierreLoutrel (5 March 1916, Château-du-Loir, Sarthe – 11 November 1946), better known by his nickname of "Pierrot le fou" (Crazy Pete) was France's first...
It was initiated by Pierre Bonny (1895–1944), a former policeman. Later it was managed jointly by Henri Lafont and PierreLoutrel, two professional criminals...
board game by Serge Laget and Alain Munoz. Its most famous members were PierreLoutrel (1916-1946), known as "Pierrot le Fou", France's first "public enemy...
The group was founded by Pierre Bonny, a corrupt ex-policeman. It was subsequently led by Henri Lafont and PierreLoutrel, two professional criminals...
drug abuse, and four marriages. She also was kidnapped by gangster PierreLoutrel (also known as Pierrot le Fou or Crazy Pete), albeit briefly and received...
headed by Henri Lafont, PierreLoutrel, and Pierre Bonny. A famous Vichy French agent of the Gestapo was Scharführer-SS Pierre Paoli, who served in central...
125 Rue Montmartre (1959) - Phillipe Barrachet Rue des prairies (1960) - Loutrel le manager de Louis La main chaude (1960) - Jean Lécuyer Women Are Like...
(1878–1945) Charles Bridgeman (1690–1738) Katherine Ruth Bridges (b. 1954) Loutrel Briggs (1893–1977) Mary Bristow (d. 1805) Jean Brodie-Hall (1925–2023)...
1st Jacob L. Smith* Democrat 2nd Bryan Gaughan Democrat 3rd George L. Loutrel Democrat 4th James B. Murray* Democrat 5th Charles Blauvelt Democrat 6th...
York 1st John Callahan* Democrat 2nd Daniel Leamy Democrat 3rd George L. Loutrel Democrat 4th William J. C. Kenny* Democrat 5th James W. Bush Union 6th...
1st Cornelius Flynn Democrat 2nd Daniel Leamy* Democrat 3rd George L. Loutrel* Democrat 4th William C. Gover Democrat 5th Henry Rogers Democrat 6th Julius...