“The idea was to flee,” admits the young woman accused of killing her suitor

“The idea was to flee,” admits the young woman accused of killing her suitor
“The
      idea
      was
      to
      flee,”
      admits
      the
      young
      woman
      accused
      of
      killing
      her
      suitor
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testimony – The day after the murder, the young woman took the victim’s car and her credit card to go and meet a new lover in Bordeaux

“The idea was to flee,” admitted Camille Anguenot, tried before the Haute-Saône assizes for the murder of a suitor whose body she had hidden in a closet. During a long interrogation on Wednesday, the second day of her murder trial, the young woman admitted that she wanted to flee and not return home.

After shedding a few tears at the beginning of her interrogation, she then detailed her life at the time. She received family allowances, 900 euros per month: “Not a fortune, but not poverty either, I got by,” she believes. Passionate about horse riding, the young woman owned two horses in particular.

A “propensity to use boys”

In mid-November 2021, Camille Anguenot was 18 years old. A big user of social networks, she put her life on display: “I wanted to make people believe that my life was perfect, but it was far from perfect,” she says today.

One evening she met Théo Decouchant in a nightclub: “I felt that he was interested in me, I wanted to play,” adds the woman whose investigators have highlighted her propensity to use boys to obtain money or services.

“There was a misunderstanding and it got worse”

November 29(…) - 20minutes

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