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'''Élisybet Asacesem Ollet''' is a [[Sekens|Seketese]] convicted criminal and former actress who murdered [[Gjord Lindgren]] on July 15, 1982. Before her conviction at age 21, she was a {{wp|teen idol}} {{wp|child actress}}. | '''Élisybet Asacesem Ollet''' is a [[Sekens|Seketese]] convicted criminal and former actress who murdered [[Gjord Lindgren]] on July 15, 1982. Before her conviction at age 21, she was a {{wp|teen idol}} who frequently appeared in [[dramatéla]]s. | ||
Ollet was born on 17 October 1960 in [[Sjon]], [[Gjenor]] to parents Asac and Sofia. Her family relocated to [[North Conelibek]] in 1970, when her father acquired a teaching position at the [[University of North Conelibek]]. She soon became a {{wp|child actress}}, participating in local plays and stage productions before being recognized by entertainment executives. At age 14, Ollet starred in [[dramatéla]]s. She became a {{wp|teen idol}} in the [[Nelborne]]. As Ollet grew into adulthood, she exhibited anti-social behavior linked to her developing alcoholism. Keen on establishing herself as a serious actress, Ollet landed a supporting role in a [[Rividje Alité]] film co-starring [[Gjord Lindgren]] whom she developed a relationship with. She was described as being a drunkard, neurotic, and unpredictable. After heavy intoxication and engaging in a verbal argument with Lindgren, she threatened him by pointing her gun before supposedly accidentally shooting him. The next morning, she turned herself in. | |||
Ollet's perpetration of Lindgren's murder was highly publicized and politicized, and caused much national debate in Seketan regarding gun control and alcohol laws. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 1982, but was on parole 3 years in sentence. Ollet briefly maintained a public speaking career speaking out against alcohol abuse, before formally retiring from public life in 1988. Her sentence ended in 1992. | |||
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*[[Gjord Lindgren]] | *[[Gjord Lindgren]] |
Revision as of 21:55, 26 April 2020
Élisybet Ollet | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Seketese |
Motive | Relationship related argument perpetuated by heavy alcohol intoxication |
Conviction(s) | Voluntary manslaughter |
Criminal penalty | 10 years |
Details | |
Date | July 15, 1982 |
Target(s) | Gjord Lindgren |
Élisybet Asacesem Ollet is a Seketese convicted criminal and former actress who murdered Gjord Lindgren on July 15, 1982. Before her conviction at age 21, she was a teen idol who frequently appeared in dramatélas.
Ollet was born on 17 October 1960 in Sjon, Gjenor to parents Asac and Sofia. Her family relocated to North Conelibek in 1970, when her father acquired a teaching position at the University of North Conelibek. She soon became a child actress, participating in local plays and stage productions before being recognized by entertainment executives. At age 14, Ollet starred in dramatélas. She became a teen idol in the Nelborne. As Ollet grew into adulthood, she exhibited anti-social behavior linked to her developing alcoholism. Keen on establishing herself as a serious actress, Ollet landed a supporting role in a Rividje Alité film co-starring Gjord Lindgren whom she developed a relationship with. She was described as being a drunkard, neurotic, and unpredictable. After heavy intoxication and engaging in a verbal argument with Lindgren, she threatened him by pointing her gun before supposedly accidentally shooting him. The next morning, she turned herself in.
Ollet's perpetration of Lindgren's murder was highly publicized and politicized, and caused much national debate in Seketan regarding gun control and alcohol laws. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 1982, but was on parole 3 years in sentence. Ollet briefly maintained a public speaking career speaking out against alcohol abuse, before formally retiring from public life in 1988. Her sentence ended in 1992.