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Estelle Mouzin case: Monique Olivier heard again on Friday

2020-01-23T10:07:13.902Z


The ex-wife of serial killer Michel Fourniret must be questioned by the judge responsible for the investigation into the disappearance of the little girl su


His last hearing changed the fate of the Estelle Mouzin case, which disappeared on January 9, 2003 in Guermantes (Seine-et-Marne) and caused the indictment of Michel Fourniret. According to concordant sources, Monique Olivier, the ex-wife of the serial killer, must again be heard by the Parisian examining magistrate Sabine Khéris this Friday, January 24.

Last November 21, before this magistrate with whom she established a relationship of trust, Monique Olivier had broken the alibi of Michel Fourniret. The septuagenarian then explained that, on the evening of the disappearance of the little girl, she had made a phone call to the son of the serial killer from the couple's home in Sart-Custine (Belgium). A call long attributed to Michel Fourniret and which made his presence at Guermantes inconceivable at that time.

But this major element is not the only one to have led to the indictment of Fourniret. As revealed on November 30 in Le Parisien, five detainees from Rennes prison (Ille-et-Vilaine), interviewed by investigators in December 2018, said they heard Monique Olivier incriminate her ex-husband in the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin .

"She just said that her husband abducted her on leaving school and that he would have killed her," Sabrina L. explained to the police, for example. They also all said that Monique Olivier was a good friend of Milica P., an inmate who allegedly took her secrets before confiding in the police.

"Monique Olivier is ready to collaborate"

According to our information, it is on these statements that judge Khéris wants to hear Monique Olivier, placed under the status of assisted witness in the Mouzin case. In particular, she wishes to come back to the statements made by Fourniret's ex-wife who, in 2015, claimed that she "never had spoken" to Milica P. Assertions denied by her other fellow prisoners.

“Monique Olivier is ready to collaborate, underlines Me Richard Delgenes, his historical lawyer. I also hope that she will also be able to give elements which will allow Michel Fourniret to face his contradictions and to push him to confess. In his criminal journey, the Ogre of the Ardennes, convicted of eight murders, only confessed when he had been put in an uncomfortable situation by Monique Olivier.

Source: leparis

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