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The girl’s partial DNA found on a mattress in Fourniret’s sister’s house


Michel Fourniret during a re-enactment in 2019 (archives) – SIPA

New twist in the case of the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin. According to the lawyer of Monique Olivier, the ex-wife of Michel Fourniret, the DNA of Estelle Mouzin was found on a mattress discovered in a house that belonged to the sister of the serial killer. Information disclosed by The Parisian and confirmed by AFP.

Which corroborates the accusations of Monique Olivier. At the beginning of the afternoon, Fourniret’s ex-partner had accused him of having kidnapped, raped and killed the girl. Monique Olivier was indicted for complicity that same Friday.

Rebound in the survey in 2019

This unsolved disappearance had experienced a decisive development at the end of November 2019 when Monique Olivier had ended up contradicting, before the judge, the alibi provided until then by her and her ex-husband for the day of the kidnapping of the girl in leaving school. This confession had led a few days later to the indictment of Michel Fourniret for “kidnapping and forcible confinement followed by death”.

On January 24, the date of her last hearing, Monique Olivier, already sentenced to life as an accomplice in the crimes of her ex-husband, reiterated her accusations against the latter. She had assured that he had “killed” Estelle Mouzin, evoking possible “spotting” a few days before her disappearance.

Michel Fourniret was also convicted in 2008 of the murders of seven young women or teenage girls between 1987 and 2001 and sentenced to irreducible life, before being sentenced again in 2018 for a heinous murder. He is also indicted for the disappearances and death of Marie-Angèle Domece and Joanna Parrish, whom he confessed to Judge Sabine Khéris.



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