Before the murders, Jean-Claude Romand, now 65, spent 18 years pretending to be a medical student and then a researcher at the World Health Organization (WHO).
He was in fact making money by taking cash from family friends and claiming to invest them in Switzerland.
He went on a killing spree in 1993 as his fraud was about to be exposed.
Romand - who was widely regarded as a model student - failed to turn up for his first-year exam at the Lyon medical school in 1974.
He was allowed to repeat the first year for the next 12 years and never took the exam.
However he told his friends that he was following normal medical studies, and eventually that he had become a doctor.
He went on to pretend that he had got a job at the Geneva-based WHO. In fact he was spending his days driving near the border area between France and Switzerland, and occasionally visited the WHO's public information service.
In 1980 he married his girlfriend, and went on to have two children with her in the late-1980s. He would sometimes tell his family that he was on foreign trips, then stay in motorway rest areas for several days, and return home with gifts.
First Romand lived off money from the sale of the student flat his parents had bought for him in Lyon. When this ran out, he took advantage of relatives and friends who asked him to invest their savings in schemes he claimed to have access to as a UN employee.
By late 1992 some of his victims were asking for their money. One family friend became suspicious after finding that Romand's name was not on the WHO's staff list.
In January 1993, he killed his wife with a rolling pin at their home before killing his seven-year-old daughter and five-year-old son with a rifle.
On the same day, he travelled more than 80km (50 miles) to his parents' house and killed both of them, as well as their dog. He returned home, where his wife and children lay dead, set fire to the house and swallowed sleeping pills.
However Romand was rescued by firefighters, taken into custody, and made a confession. He was convicted of murder in 1996.
He became eligible for parole in 2015 and his release was granted in April this year. NONSENSE.
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