Evrard was born on July 12, 1946, to a modest family of laborers in Roubaix, in which he was the only child. Evrard claimed that he was sexually assaulted by a cousin at age 10, which became the cause of his later "impulses". After leaving school at the age of 12, he began committing minor thefts. His only school diploma is the
certificat d'études primaires, which he obtained in prison. Evrard worked as an apprentice when he was 15–16 years old, in a school specializing in lightning equipment, but only for a few months, as he was dismissed for "lack of seriousness". In 1962, he made his first victim, for which he was sent to a recovery center in
Vosges. After release, Evrard left for Belgium, where he was arrested for carrying a plumb revolver and concealing burglary material, then emptying the
poor boxes of churches. In 1969, he assaulted a young boy in
Mouscron, for which he was interned for 4 years in a specialized institute, before being deported from the country. Despite this, he managed to obtain dual French-Belgian nationality, and returned to settle in Belgium. In 1975, he was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment for sexual violence against a minor, as judged by the
cour d'assises of
Douai in the North. He was released after 9 years, but reoffended in February 1984, and was given another 4 years. He was released after 3 years, and, yet again, reoffended as soon as he left the prison. Evrard was sentenced to 41 years' imprisonment in 1987, for the aggravated rape of two boys, aged 7 and 8. Evrard was released from the
Caen prison after 20 years, on July 2, 2007. He did not respect any of his obligations imposed by the law after the release. In total, he had eight convictions for sexual abuse of a minor, totaling 32 years in prison. == 2007 case ==