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Reiser trial: "the mushrooms led me to Sophie", says the one who found the body

2022-06-30T09:33:50.183Z


It was a family outing on a Wednesday in autumn to pick up mushrooms in a Vosges forest: the walker who discovered the...


It was a family outing on a Wednesday in autumn to fetch mushrooms in a Vosges forest: the walker who discovered the body of Sophie Le Tan told Thursday, June 30 in front of the Assizes of Bas-Rhin the chance that led to the only bones found.

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"

It was the mushrooms that led me to find the skull

," said this Alsatian retiree, on the fourth day of Jean-Marc Reiser's trial, which is due to end on Tuesday.

It was October 23 (2019), I like picking mushrooms with my family.

It's a place I've been going to for thirty years.

The week before there were no mushrooms and there they were everywhere

,” he continued.

Sophie Le Tan had been missing since September 7, 2018, the day of her 20th birthday, while going to visit an apartment near Strasbourg and the extensive police searches and the many battered citizens had not made it possible to find her.

Accompanied by his wife and his daughter, a policeman by profession, the pensioner, who came to testify on Thursday, will first find, at the foot of an embankment, a skull without a lower jaw and a humerus in a shallow pit covered with stones and branches.

The family warns the gendarmes, accompanies them to the place, then, after an hour of searching around, is authorized to leave the place and continue their walk.

The man and his wife decide to go near an apiary, another place known for picking mushrooms, 450 meters away.

They then discover human ribs.

Since that day, every day I think of this girl who could be my daughter.

Today is a culmination for me, because I was able to bring Sophie back to you

“, explained, moved, the retiree.

Despite intense searches, the investigators did not find any bones in other places.

Read alsoReiser trial: the disturbing personality of the accused

Tried for murder, therefore for having premeditated his act, Jean-Marc Reiser denies having set a trap for the student, evoking having "

lost the pedals

" when she rejected his advances.

He punched and kicked her to death in a "

state of rage

", in his words, and then disposed of the body by dismembering it with a hacksaw.

The condition of the body parts found, which had therefore remained in the forest for more than a year, did not make it possible to determine the cause of death or whether the young woman had been the victim of sexual violence.

Source: lefigaro

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