For more than three decades, journalist and writer Christian Porte has tirelessly sought the identity of the assassins of Anne-Sophie Vandamme, Gilles Naudet and their dog Dundee.
The 25-year-old couple and their pet all three disappeared on October 31, 1988 while hiking in the Fontainebleau forest.
Their bodies riddled with bullets were found two months later hidden under branches in the Trois Pignons massif, in the forest of Fontainebleau.
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If an incalculable number of tracks have been followed over the years - in particular that of a hunting accident which would have degenerated -, none has so far made it possible to shed light on this sprawling incident.
Despite more than 200,000 hours of hearings and some 4,500 documents and reports drawn up, the perpetrators of the three crimes are still running.
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In a book published on October 28 in the Jacques Pradel Collection published by Jean-Pierre Otelli (JPO) and entitled
Les fiancés de Fontainebleau,
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