encased in his wool sweater, enmeshed in his clumsiness, Henri Leclaire had the surprise toggles the trial of Francis Heaulme last April to Metz. Twenty-eight years after the double murder in Montigny-les-Metz Cyril Beining Beckrich and Alexander, age 8, the serial killer appeared to these facts before the assizes. This was without counting on the emergence of two new witnesses implicating former handler Henri Leclaire, summoned him as a mere witness. These stories had led, two days after its opening, the postponement of the trial.
Vise, since a new judicial information, Henri Leclaire is convened Tuesday, August 5 morning in the office of Judges, as announced “East Republican” Read
Montigny. 22 dates to understand the case Montigny, skulls smashed with stones?
the time, Montignien, aged 38 is used by Editions Le Lorrain, whose rear of the premises overlooking the street Venizelos. Near the slope. Responsible for cleaning buckets, nothing annoys more than “kids” playing with paper, he found scattered on the ground. Hence his habit of going “for a ride” on the weekend to monitor the bins.
But that day, he “was not there,” Has he assured the President of the Assize Court at the opening of Heaulme trial. Although Ginette Beckrich, grandmother of Alexander, has always said he saw him in the afternoon, “move moped.”She thought it is was “physically taken to Children”
late testimony of a former railroad, and especially a woman law clerk, also have the least disturbed the court . The first said to have recognized the long run railways day drama. With, on his clothes, which could be blood.
The second claims to have had with him a disturbing conversation there about two years. He had given him the day of the incident, “ran after the kids” before “catch”. While denying that the murderer, his narration and his gestures he had “left thinking” that was “physically attacked the children.” After assuring not remember Henry admitted Leclaire, facing the courtyard, having this discussion. “But everything I said was wrong,” he once insisted. Read
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