Book by mass rape survivor Gisele Pelicot tells her story
A last breakfast in her small house in Mazan, southern France. That November morning in 2020, Gisele Pelicot would have had no idea that her life as she had known it was about to end. She had an appointment — a summons to a local police station.
Two months earlier, her husband, Dominique Pelicot, had been arrested. He'd been caught filming under women's skirts in a supermarket. A one-off incident, he'd sworn. He'd promised to attend therapy. His wife intended to support him.
When a police officer led Gisele Pelicot into a separate room, she had no idea she would not see her husband again outside a courtroom.
An officer showed her images of a woman being sexually assaulted. At first, she did not realize the woman in the photos was herself.
Investigators discovered over 20,000 images of ...