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They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Jean le Chien.

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Jean le Chien (French: "Jean the Dog") was a French criminal, considered an expert in smuggling, fencing, and burglary. He also ran La Limace Noir, a guinguette he used as a front for his illicit activities. In 1792, he organized an auction for the recently stolen French Crown Jewels in his tavern's cellars. The auction was secretly attended by both the French Templars led by Justine Delarue and French Assassins led by Arno Dorian, the latter of whom managed to steal the French Blue among the auctioned pieces.[1]

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