A little fact

  file Imagine waking up in the morning, behind the wheel of a car or worse even if one is accused of murder, with no memory of how one got there. If these scenarios sound fabricated, then take a look at the following sleepwalking stories:

Robert Ledru story

   Robert Ledru; one of France’s finest detectives in the 19th century, was asked to take over a murder investigation. The case was, a man Andre Monet had been shot and killed on a local beach. The clues were the bullet and the foot prints of the killer. Ledru examined the footprints and came to a horrible realization that the killer was missing the big toe of right feet. Ledru was also missing the same toe on his foot. Furthermore, the bullet was the same type he used. He discovered that he had murdered Monet while sleepwalking, so he turned himself in. Understandably, the French police were reluctant to accept his theory, and decided to conduct an experiment.....

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