Monique Olivier admits her role in the kidnapping and death of Lydie Logé, excavations to come

Monique Olivier admits her role in the kidnapping and death of Lydie Logé, excavations to come
Monique Olivier admits her role in the kidnapping and death of Lydie Logé, excavations to come

Monique Olivier, the ex-wife of serial killer Michel Fourniret, confessed, during an interrogation conducted by judge Sabine Khéris last May, to her participation in the murder and kidnapping of Lydie Logé in Saint -Christophe le-Jajolet, in Orne, December 18, 1993, according to information from RTL.

In 2019, Michel Fourniret confessed to the murder of the 29-year-old woman, but Monique Olivier had until now always denied having participated in it. In this case, however, she was already indicted for complicity. She was also convicted of eleven murders and complicity in murder, including two life sentences.

On site in the coming days

Before judge Sabine Khéris, Monique Olivier detailed the attempted rape suffered by the victim, aborted due to the serial killer’s erection difficulties. She also confirmed having participated in hiding the body.

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Incarcerated in Fleury-Mérogis, the ex-wife of the serial killer will be taken to the site in the coming days, in the hope that she will provide information on the place where Lydie Logé was buried. According to RTLseveral excavation campaigns have already been discreetly organized in recent months, without success.

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