Jacques Mesrine

Jacques Mesrine (French pronunciation: [ʒak mɛʁin, mɛsʁin]; 28 December 1936  2 November 1979) was a French criminal responsible for numerous murders, bank robberies, burglaries, and kidnappings in France, the US, and Canada. Mesrine repeatedly escaped from prison and made international headlines during a final period as a fugitive when his exploits included trying to kidnap the judge who had previously sentenced him. An aptitude for disguise earned him the moniker "The Man of a Thousand Faces" and enabled him to remain at large while receiving massive publicity as a wanted man. Mesrine was widely seen as an anti-establishment Robin Hood figure. In keeping with his charismatic image, he was rarely without a glamorous female companion. A two-part film, Mesrine, which came out in 2008, was based on Mesrine's life.

Jacques Mesrine
Booking photo of Mesrine, taken in 1973
Born
Jacques René Mesrine

(1936-12-28)28 December 1936
Died2 November 1979(1979-11-02) (aged 42)
Paris, France
Cause of deathShot by four police officers
Other namesFrench Robin Hood
The Man of a Hundred Faces
Spouse(s)Lydia De Souza
(divorced)
María de la Soledad (divorced)
Children3
Criminal chargeAssassination, bank robbery, burglary, kidnapping
Penalty20 years
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