Five months after the facts, Cédric Tauleygne is still nowhere to be found.

This Béarnais is suspected of having murdered his ex-companion Aurélie Pardon, and his new companion Gabriel Fourmigué, on July 4 in the Hautes-Pyrénées.

This couple of teachers at the Desaix college in Tarbes, had been found dead, at their home in Pouyastruc (Hautes-Pyrénées).

The former companion of Aurélie Pardon had quickly been implicated, and remains untraceable.

France Bleu Béarn Bigorre has however just revealed a new element: the investigators have discovered that Cédric Tauleygne has an encrypted bank account in Israel, on which are 12,000 euros.

Research in Spain

Above all, it has been established that the suspect made no withdrawals, which makes the hypothesis of the run rather implausible.

The Pau prosecutor's office adds that "cooperation between the French and the Spaniards continues and research continues to be carried out in Spain".

The last sign of life of the fugitive dates back to Tuesday, July 5 in the morning, the day after the tragedy.

Still according to France Bleu Béarn Bigorre, his Internet history shows that, a few weeks before the facts, he had carried out research on Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, suspected of having killed his family in 2011, and would also have typed "how to commit suicide".

Miscellaneous facts

Hautes-Pyrénées: Three weeks after the assassination of two teachers, the call for witnesses relaunched

Miscellaneous facts

Hautes-Pyrénées: A call for witnesses launched to find the main suspect in the assassination of two teachers from Tarbes

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