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Marat accused Lasalle's father of being a traitor in a newspaper article, and the latter was killed, causing Lasalle to harbor a deep hatred for the politician. When Marat was assassinated, Lasalle became a suspect and was imprisoned at [[Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés|St. Germain]]. On being questioned by [[Arno Dorian]], he claimed to have killed Marat to avenge his father.
Marat accused Lasalle's father of being a traitor in a newspaper article, and the latter was killed, causing Lasalle to harbor a deep hatred for the politician. When Marat was assassinated, Lasalle became a suspect and was imprisoned at [[Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés|St. Germain]]. On being questioned by [[Arno Dorian]], he claimed to have killed Marat to avenge his father.


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
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"I did it! The bastard deserved it! He got my father killed! My father was no traitor, that filthy scum Marat was!"
―Lasalle on the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat, 1793.[src]

Jasper Lasalle was an enemy of Jean-Paul Marat during the French Revolution.

Marat accused Lasalle's father of being a traitor in a newspaper article, and the latter was killed, causing Lasalle to harbor a deep hatred for the politician. When Marat was assassinated, Lasalle became a suspect and was imprisoned at St. Germain. On being questioned by Arno Dorian, he claimed to have killed Marat to avenge his father.

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