The fourth member of the Sanson family, who were renowned executioners in Paris for many generations, was Charles-Henri Sanson. Despite his profession, he was not an assassin but rather an executioner. His occupation, which was passed down through the generations, brought him immense wealth but also caused him to be scorned by some due to its nature. In his youth, this became a source of anguish for him. The Sanson family lived in elegance and were respected members of society, with great affection towards the King and Queen. They even offered advanced medical technology, derived from their executions, free of charge to those in need.