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  1. Alfred de Marigny (29 March 1910 – 28 January 1998) was a French Mauritian acquitted of the murder of his father-in-law, Sir Harry Oakes . Biography. Marie Alfred Fouquereaux de Marigny, [1] whose real name was Alfred Fouquereaux, "de Marigny" being his mother's name, was born on 29 March 1910, in Mauritius to a well-off French family.

  2. Oakes’s son-in-law, Alfred de Marigny, was swiftly arrested and tried for murder, but after a headline-saturated trial was found not guilty. No one else was ever charged, but theories on means and motives rage up to the present day.

  3. 4 days ago · Sir Harry Oakes was murdered in his bed on the night of 7th July 1943, as rain swept the island of New Providence in the Bahamas. Probably few would have not...

  4. Jul 10, 2015 · A handsome lady-killer, who lived his last four decades in Texas, was arrested on July 9, 1943, for the murder of his father-in-law, the wealthiest man in the Bahamas. The woman, who gave birth to Alfred de Marigny on an island in the Indian Ocean in 1910, ran off with another man when her child was just 3 years old.

  5. Alfred de Marigny (March 29, 1910 – January 28, 1998) was a French Mauritian acquitted of the murder of his father-in-law, Sir Harry Oakes. Marie Alfred Fouquereaux de Marigny,[1] whose real name...

  6. May 5, 1990 · Alfred de Marigny's own story intersects with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor during the time they spent in the Bahamas, where the duke became the wartime governor during WWII. Plenty of absorbing details prior to the war show de Marigny in Europe, where he sees Hitler rising to prominence.

  7. Thrice-married Count Alfred de Marigny, 39, acquitted in 1943 of the sensational Bahamas murder of his father-in-law, Sir Harry Oakes, announced a new business venture in Hollywood.