Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Estelle Mouzin Disappearance: former wife of serial killer Fourniret … – Le Figaro

Monique Olivier was heard a few hours by the judicial police of Versailles as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin in 2003, according to several media.

New twist in the investigation of the disappearance of the little Estelle Mouzin in 2003. The ex-wife of serial killer Michel Fourniret, Monique Olivier, was taken from his cell the Rennes prison to be heard for several hours at the police station of Rennes, France Info reported. This hearing follows revelations from one of his cellmates. The latter reportedly told another co-owned the former girlfriend of the “Monster of the Ardennes” had lied to police. According to the informant, Monique Olivier would have invented an alibi for her ex-husband on the night of the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin.

The little girl 9 years old has vanished January 9, 2003 in Guermantes, in Seine-et-Marne. At the time Monique Olivier have certified police that Fourniret was, that night, at home, in Belgium. Is 400 km from the place of the disappearance.

This is the second co-owned that would have made these revelations coming out of prison. She was heard this week by the PJ de Versailles in charge of the investigation. However, the first jointly owned and Monique Olivier have both denied the allegations. “Monique Olivier remained on their positions,” said a source close to the investigation. “This is part of the audits we regularly conduct Estelle Mouzin on record that we do not let go,” said the source quoted by AFP.



The shadow of the Fourniret case Estelle Mouzin

Arrested in Belgium after an attempted abduction of a girl in June 2003, Fourniret has denied its involvement in the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin in January of the same year. Dubbed the “killer of the Ardennes”, he nevertheless long been suspected in this case. But because of the alibi provided by his wife, the judicial police of Versailles had finally dismiss this track. Fourniret had also claimed to have phoned early evening, this 9 January 2003, his son from his home in Belgium.



Photo of Estelle Mouzin, resulting from the wanted poster distributed XE9 & #; by the police in 2003, Sch & # XE9 e of his disappearance.

Photo of Estelle Mouzin, resulting from the wanted poster distributed by police in 2003, the year he disappearance Photo credit:.

A few years later, Charleville-Mezieres prosecutor had revived the hypothesis of guilt Fourniret after discovering at his home a cassette containing a report on the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin and suspicious photographs. In 2010, Fourniret track resurfaced a third time when the girl’s parents requests that are appraised sealed, including white laces. The girl was wearing laced white boots at the time of his disappearance. End 2013, DNA analysis results regarding hair and strands of hair found by the thousands in the killer van give nothing. “Michel Fourniret always told me that he had nothing to do with it,” at the time had told AFP his lawyer, Gregory Vavasseur.



“We must be careful in this case”

These revelations could they advance the investigation? Questioned by France Info, Jean-Marc Bloch, director of the Judicial Police of Versailles in 2003, when the case was very cautious: “Monique Olivier and Fourniret play with the police and justice are willing to say anything. Early in the investigation, Michel Fourniret did not appear in this folder, it appeared after being arrested almost accidentally when he made an attempted kidnapping in Belgium (…) We must be careful in this case. “Nevertheless, this is the first time that the alibi of Fourniret is challenged by evidence. Imprisoned, the pedophile should not be heard by the police indicates West France . But PJ Versailles intends to verify the statements made by the prisoner.

Michel Fourniret was sentenced in 2008 to imprisonment for life without parole for five murders and two murders of girls in France and Belgium. He confessed to nine murders committed between 1987 and 2001, but is suspected of several others. Monique Olivier, his wife at the time of the crimes, was sentenced to life imprisonment, along with a 28 year minimum term for complicity in murder and not murder denunciation. The two divorced in 2010 after 21 years of marriage.

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