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Blanche Monnier

Blanche Monnier

French woman kept locked for 25 years (1849–1913)

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  • She was eventually found by police, then middle-aged and in emaciated and filthy condition; according to officials, Monnier had not seen any sunlight for her entire captivity.
  • She had an elder brother, Marcel.
  • In 1876, at the age of 27, she desired to marry Victor Calmeil, an older lawyer who was not to her mother's liking; Louise argued that her daughter could not marry a "penniless lawyer".
  • Louise and Marcel continued on with their daily lives, pretending to mourn Blanche's disappearance.
  • None of her friends knew where she was and the lawyer whom she wished to marry died unexpectedly in 1885.

Blanche Monnier (French pronunciation: [blɑ̃ʃ mɔnje]; 1 March 1849 – 13 October 1913), often known in France as la Séquestrée de Poitiers (roughly, "The Confined Woman of Poitiers"), was a woman from Poitiers, France, who was secretly kept locked in a small room by her aristocratic mother and brother for 25 years. She was eventually found by police, then middle-aged and in emaciated and filthy condition; according to officials, Monnier had not seen any sunlight for her entire captivity.

Background

Monnier was a French socialite born on 1 March 1849, from a well-respected, conservative bourgeoisie family of Charles and Louise Monnier, in Poitiers of old noble origins. She had an elder brother, Marcel. She was renowned for her beauty and attracted many potential suitors for marriage. In 1876, at the age of 27, she desired to marry Victor Calmeil, an older lawyer who was not to her mother's liking; Louise argued that her daughter could not marry a "penniless lawyer". Her disapproving mother, angered by her daughter's defiance, locked her in a tiny, dark room in the attic of their home, where she kept her secluded for 25 years. Louise and Marcel continued on with their daily lives, pretending to mourn Blanche's disappearance. Her father, Charles-Émile, had been dismissed from his post as dean of the Faculty of Letters in Poitiers at the time of the crisis of May 16, 1877. None of her friends knew where she was and the lawyer whom she wished to marry died unexpectedly in 1885.

Discovery

On 23 May 1901, the "Paris Attorney General" received an anonymous letter, the author of which is still unknown, that revealed the false imprisonment:

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