At the epicentre of this devastating family drama is Gisèle Pelicot, a diminutive 71-year-old woman, drugged by her former husband and abused for a decade by dozens of strangers he had recruited online.
Watching her entering the court in Avignon and giving evidence, it was staggering to imagine the amount of abuse her body sustained.
But as other members of her family have taken the stand, it has become painfully clear that no-one has emerged unscathed from the storm unleashed by the actions of the Pelicot patriarch.
The damage to this family is clear. Individually, they have described the destructive force that engulfed them in November 2020 as a “tsunami” that left nothing but ruin in its wake.
Dominique Pelicot was finally caught after an alert security guard caught him filming under women’s skirts.
But it took weeks for police to discover the full truth that ultimately tore his family apart.
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For years, he had been drugging his wife and recruiting men online to rape her while she was unconscious.
He filmed the abuse and neatly classified each visit in folders on his hard drive. Faced with the evidence, Dominique Pelicot admitted the rape charges against him.
Alongside obscene language describing his videos, he added captions with the men’s names. Fifty other men have been on trial with him and only a handful admit rape. More than 20 others could not be identified and are still at large.
Gisèle Pelicot has attended almost all of this trial. She waived her anonymity and allowed the public to see what she had endured.
The videos leave no doubt that the sex acts were not consensual. Ms Pelicot can be seen lying on the bed, snoring, as her husband whispers instructions to various men to touch her, prod her, use her.
Artificial sleep affords her mind a degree of protection, but her body becomes an object.
She was, in her own words, treated “like a rag doll, like a garbage bag“.
"I am 72 now and I don't know how much time I have left,” she told the court last week.