Since the disappearance of Lydie Logé on December 18, 1993, her family has lived waiting for a response to this tragedy. The 29-year-old young mother, who had just done her shopping in Argentan, in Orne, never returned home that day. She left behind a 7-year-old boy. Decades of research and uncertainty followed, until a confession finally broke the silence. In May 2024, Monique Olivier, the ex-wife of Michel Fourniret, admitted her participation in the kidnapping and murder of Lydie Logé during an interrogation with judge Sabine Khéris according to information revealed by RTL on Monday January 20, 2025 She provided crucial details about what really happened that day: the couple allegedly kidnapped the young woman when she had just returned home, before Michel. Fourniret does not do the unthinkable. Monique Olivier also detailed the aborted rape attempt and the brutal murder of Lydie Logé, following which the body was hidden.
These revelations confirm suspicions that had been hovering for a long time, particularly after the discovery of Lydie Logé’s DNA in Michel Fourniret’s vehicle in 2016. The latter, in an enigmatic statement during his police custody in 2019, had mentioned his involvement in the murder without specifying the location of the body. Today, thanks to the confessions of Monique Olivier, the investigation seems to be taking a decisive turn. But one of the biggest questions (…)
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