Since Tuesday, Monique Olivier, the widow of Michel Fourniret, has been traveling through several communes in Orne and Calvados to give possible information on the unfolding of the events, the mode of operation and the location where the body of Lydie Logé, who disappeared in December 1993, could have been concealed.
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For Monique Olivier and the investigators, a new day of reconstructions is taking place today in Orne and Calvados.
Since Tuesday, the widow of Michel Fourniret has been traveling through several communes in Orne and Calvados to give possible information on the unfolding of the events, the mode of operation and the place where the body of Lydie Logé, who disappeared in December 1993, was found. could have been concealed. Monique Olivier notably visited Saint-Christophe-le-Jajolet (Orne) twice, near Argentan, where the victim lived.
->> Can Monique Olivier really remember the place where Lydie Logé was buried, 31 years after the murder?
This morning, after another night in Caen-Ifs prison, the convoy taking Monique Olivier left the penitentiary center at 8:55 a.m., before going to the Argentan gendarmerie.
Monique Olivier, taken to the scene of Lydie Logé's disappearance, “cooperates” with the justice system, Corinne Herrmann, the lawyer for Lydie Logé's family, said this morning. “The judge will continue to follow” Monique Olivier’s statements, continues lawyer Corinne Herrman.
Monique Olivier has been indicted since 2021 in this case for complicity, and admitted to having been present at the scene alongside her ex-husband, suspected of having kidnapped and killed the young woman.
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