“I do not want anyone to experience what I saw.” It is through television that she learned what he did. The wife of Pascal Jardin, arrested Tuesday for the murder of Christelle Blétry after being confused by DNA expert, expressed his “horror” in front of cameras TF1. “It’s horrible. I would not want anyone to experience what I saw. Discovered I like you on TV,” she testifies briefly locked in her house Retjons in Les Landes .
imprisoned for the murder one of the “disappeared from the A6″ in late 1996 in the Saone-et-Loire, Pascal Jardin confessed to the crime having recently been confused by new DNA expert whose progress has identified the genetic profile of the killer, 18 years later.
This farm worker of 56 years, father of two, was arrested Tuesday at his home in Retjons near Mont-de-Marsan in the Landes. After denying the facts in the first instance, he recognized them in custody, according to the prosecutor in Chalon-sur-Saone, Christophe Rode.
Dazed residents to Retjons
The suspect was indicted and jailed Thursday for murdering Christelle Blétry , 20, whose body was found Dec. 28, 1996 in Blanzy near Montceau-les-Mines, larded 123 stab wounds. Until this week, the man was “never appeared at any point in the investigation,” said Friday that the concerned judicial police Dijon Montmartin Paul during a press conference.
As for the inhabitants of the village where he lives, it’s stupor. “It’s pretty quiet, we could not imagine that there was a character like that,” reflects a waterfront. A shared misunderstanding by Christian employee at City Hall. “He was very discreet. But how could he live with such a history,” is he asks.
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