| 1. Marie-Andrée Leclerc was a Canadian nurse and Charles Sobhraj's main accomplice, a notorious French serial killer, fraudster, and thief. |
| 2. She completed her formal education in Quebec City, Québec province, Canada. |
| 3. To find solace from her strained relationship, Marie traveled to Kashmir, India, where she crossed paths with Charles Sobhraj. |
| 4. In June 1975, Marie ended her relationship and quit her job to join Charles in Thailand. |
| 5. Charles Sobhraj was notorious for committing numerous murders, with Marie suspected of playing a role in some of them. |
| 6. In July 1976, Indian authorities apprehended Charles and Marie for their criminal activities. |
| 7. Marie was charged and convicted of the murder of Avoni Jacob, receiving a twelve-year prison sentence. |
| 8. After returning to Canada for cancer treatment, Marie passed away in April 1984. |
| 9. She authored a book named 'Je Reviens,' refuting her involvement in the murders and portraying herself as a victim of a conspiracy. |
| 10. After completing her studies, she worked as a medical secretary at a clinic in Lévis, Québec, Canada. |
| 11. She was acquitted of the murder of Jean-Luc Salomon on 28/07/1978 but remained in prison awaiting trial for Avoni Jacob. |
| 12. In July 1983, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and permitted to return to Canada for treatment, required to report to the Indian High Commission in Ottawa every three months. |