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Disappearance of Lydie Logé: Monique Olivier taken to the young woman’s home in Orne

Monique Olivier, who admitted her involvement in the disappearance of Lydie Logé whom her ex-husband Michel Fourniret is suspected of having killed, arrived late Tuesday afternoon in front of the home where the young woman lived in Orne in 1993. According to an AFP journalist present on the scene, Monique Olivier arrived in a convoy of at least six vehicles around 4:45 p.m. in front of the house where Lydie Logé lived in Saint-Christophe-le-Jajolet, surrounded by a dozen gendarmes, and in the presence of the investigating judge from the serial and unsolved crimes center of (Hauts-de-Seine) Sabine Khéris. to locate the body, more than 30 years after the disappearance of Lydie Logé, then aged 29, and whom serial killer Michel Fourniret is suspected of having killed. narrow, surrounded by a garden, is located in a rural setting, facing a field at the exit of this village of 240 inhabitants, south of Argentan. Around fifteen journalists were on site. Ms. Olivier has been indicted since January 2021 for complicity in arrest, kidnapping, detention or arbitrary confinement in the investigation concerning the disappearance of this 29-year-old woman in December 1993 Me Corinne Herrmann, lawyer for the victim’s family, declared on RTL Tuesday morning the importance of these searches. “There are cases where bodies have been found more than thirty years after the searches. facts. On Monique Olivier’s instructions, it’s more difficult because she doesn’t know her way around well, but you always have to try everything,” she said. “The families need answers. Lydie Logé’s family. needs to be able to give her a dignified burial. They need to find Lydie’s body. We have to try everything,” added Me Herrmann. Lydie Logé, mother of a seven-year-old boy, disappeared on. December 18, 1993 in the village of Saint-Christophe-le-Jajolet, in Orne, where she lived. After doing her Christmas shopping with a friend, the last person to see her alive, she returned home. While two investigations from 1994 to 1998 then from 2004 to 2009 resulted in dismissals, the investigations were relaunched in 2018 after connections were made between the DNA traces from organic compounds found in Michel Fourniret’s van and the DNA of Lydie Logé’s mother. On December 22, 2020, the serial killer was indicted for kidnapping and kidnapping followed by death. His ex-wife, Monique Olivier, is being prosecuted for complicity. The “Ogre of the Ardennes” died a few months later, in May 2021. Nearly thirty years after the events, in June 2023, the sisters of the young woman had launched a call for witnesses on RTL to try to obtain information about this disappearance. tll-mas-mac/laf/as

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