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The French bunny killer.

France’s Unsolved Serial Rabbit Killings

Killer butchers hopping balls of fluff for fun in France. Remains on the loose.

Nicole Henley
Of Misdeeds and Mysteries
3 min readJan 17, 2019

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Every serial killer has their M.O. which they may or may not tweak as time goes on and they remain elusive. For some, it could be their weapon of choice; Others prefer a specific type of victim based on physical features such as hair color or physical build.

Usually, by using the killer’s M.O., a profile can get made up to get an idea of who they are while they remain unidentified. However, sometimes a killer’s M.O. can prove hard to pin down and the killings unusual, regarding their nature. For example, when an area suddenly has multiple animal killings, it usually signals that a budding serial is escalating.

That said, these killers target whatever animals they find, usually of multiple different species, but what does it mean when only one particular species is targeted over, and over again?

In and around the picturesque village of Minihy-Tréguier in France on the north Brittany coast, and with a population of 1,300; that’s the scary reality they’ve found themselves faced with, in which someone for reasons unknown, has cruelly murdered at least 100 rabbits.

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Nicole Henley
Of Misdeeds and Mysteries

Writer of true crime, unsolved mysteries, and marvels of history. Lover of movies, books, cats, and anime.