The family of the young mother who disappeared in 1993 hopes not only to recover the body but also a trial, specifies their lawyer.
Published on 21/01/2025 07:41
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At this point, Monique Olivier, the widow of serial killer Michel Fourniret, “did not give details of the location” of “concealment” of the body of Lydie Logé, explains Corinne Herrmann, lawyer for the victim's family, Tuesday January 21 on franceinfo. She will be taken from her cell in Fleury-Mérogis prison (Essonne) on Tuesday to go to Orne until Thursday, where Lydie Logé, 29 years old and mother of a 7 year old boy, disappeared in 1993. The objective is to'”try to revive his memory and find the body”continues Corinne Herrmann.
According to the lawyer, the fact that Monique Olivier, already indicted for complicity in this investigation, admits “be present on the scene” of the disappearance of Lydie Logé, it is “a form of confession”. “If Monique Olivier provides indications” during this reconstruction, 32 years after the disappearance of Lydie Logé, near Argentan, in Orne, “the places that will be indicated will be checked”, continues Corinne Herrmann.
Regarding the state of mind of the family of Lydie Logé, whom she represents, the lawyer explains that “What’s difficult is having to accept this truth. It’s terrible to admit that your sister could have ended up in the hands of Michel Fourniret”. What the family wants, “we found the body of Lydie Logé to give her a decent burial.” Corinne Herrmann adds again “that they also wish to make a call for witnesses […] for those who saw something. With the hope of a trial.”