Monique Olivier taken from her cell on Tuesday to go to Orne

The widow of Michel Fourniret admitted to having witnessed the attempted rape and then the murder of Lydie Logé by Michel Fourniret, the family’s lawyer announced on Monday.

Published on 20/01/2025 18:29

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Monique Olivier, at the Paris Assize Court, in November 2023. (MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)
Monique Olivier, at the Assize Court, in November 2023. (MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)

Monique Olivier, the widow of Michel Fourniret, will be taken from her cell in Fleury-Mérogis prison, in Essonne, on Tuesday January 21 to go to Orne until Thursday, where Lydie Logé disappeared in 1993, Franceinfo learned Monday from a source close to the investigation.

Monique Olivier has already been indicted for complicity since 2021 in this investigation into the disappearance of the 29-year-old young woman in the Argentan sector. During interrogations carried out last April and October, she confessed to her involvement in this disappearance. She was present at the scene and admits to having helped Michel Fourniret to hide the young woman’s body.

It is in an attempt to obtain more information on the mode of operation, the scenario of the kidnapping and the murder and especially on the place where the victim’s body was hidden that this “transport to the scene” is organized by the investigating judge from the Cold Case center in , in Hauts-de-Seine. Several sites will be visited, including Saint-Christophe-Le-Jajolet, in Orne, where the young woman was kidnapped. If Monique Olivier mentions a place where the body of Lydie Logé could be found, excavations could then be held.

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