Chalon – Saint-Loup-de-Varennes – Murder of Sylvie Aubert: the seals analyzed again
While the Carole Soltysiak case has seen sudden progress with the recent arrest of a third suspect, a step backwards will perhaps be made in the Virginie Bluzet case and technical expertise is underway in those of Vanessa Thiellon and Nathalie Maire, new analyzes were also ordered by the cold cases pole of Nanterre in that of Sylvie Aubert. They relate to the seals of the case, transferred for several months in the Paris region to dedicated premises. These had previously been very poorly preserved. The young woman's blue moped, leaning against a wall without the slightest protection in the premises of the Chalon court, had suffered water infiltration and had become unusable. As for the electrical wire which was used to tie the victim's wrists, it had simply been lost. Sylvie Aubert, 23, was kidnapped on November 14, 1986, on her way to work between Chalon-sur-Saône and Saint-Loup-de-Varennes, before her body was discovered five months later, on April 20. 1987, immersed in the Dheune in Géanges.
T. J.