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  1. Landru and Marie-Catherine's first child, Marie, was born illegitimately in 1891, shortly after Landru began three years' obligatory military service in the northern French town of Saint-Quentin, rising from private to the position of deputy quartermaster. In the autumn of 1893, he returned to Paris and married Marie-Catherine, who was already ...

  2. Landru was a mytho-historical leader of the Betans of Beta III. Circa 3733 BC, war threatened to destroy Beta III and its inhabitants. The leader at that time was a gifted engineer and philosopher, Landru. He believed the way to preserve his people was to take them back to a time of peace and tranquility.

  3. Nov 30, 2017 · Henri Landru was a Parisian furniture dealer and occasional artist, whose entire life was practically devoted to crime. From a young age, he began a sexual relationship with his cousin, which resulted in four children.

  4. Landru was an advanced computer-machine built and programmed by its namesake Landru, the leader of the Betans, in the distant past. The computer was equipped with a holographic projector that could display a 3-dimensional image of Landru.

  5. Submit to the will of Landru.Landru. Landru. Landru.-- --- ---From the original series of Star Trek, season1. S01E23 - The Return of the Archons. Captain Kir...

  6. Henri Désiré Landru was a French serial killer, nicknamed the Bluebeard of Gambais, who killed at least seven women in the village of Gambais between Decembe...

  7. Jul 7, 2009 · Kirk and Spock discover that Landru is actually a computer sealed inside an ancient chamber (The Return of the Archons)

  8. Nov 4, 2021 · On November 30 Landru was sentenced to death and executed early on February 25, 1922. Just before the guillotine came down, Landru's lawyer asked if he wanted to ease his conscience.

  9. trekipedia.com › file › LandruLandru - Trekipedia

    Landru was a leader on Beta III. He resolved the wars that had ravaged his world by creating a computer in his image that overrode the minds of everyone "absorbed" into "the Body," forcing them to live a simpler life with no free will.

  10. Apr 12, 2019 · On 12 April 1919, Paris police arrested Henri Désiré Landru, who went into history as France’s most notorious serial killer.