Nicolas Claux

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Nicolas Claux
Mugshot of Claux
Born March 22, 1972
Flag of Cameroon Cameroon
Charge(s) Murder, armed robbery, fraud falsification of driver's license photo
Penalty 12 years imprisonment
Status Released
Occupation Artist

Nicolas Claux (born March 22, 1972, in Cameroon) is a convicted French murderer and was a self-proclaimed cannibal. He is sometimes referred to as Nico Claux or even the Vampire of Paris. After his release from prison in 2002, he has been painting portraits of serial killers and depictions of crime scenes and murder victims. He is currently residing in Paris. In 2006, a company in the USA began marketing a 2007 calendar showcasing Claux's paintings. Demand was so high that the company is considering a 2008 calendar and a line of posters. [1]

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