The owners of hutches concerned testify some concern while a new attack has just taken place in Trégor this Thursday, November 1, 2018.

"It has made them miseries! That, I can not stand it, it is gratuitous violence, it is lamentable", insurgents the distressed retiree. The metal feeders that were used to feed his rabbits were even broken "to get them through," says the sexagenarian, boxes twisted by hand.

This inhabitant of Pommerit-Jaudy, in Côtes-d'Armor, is one of the ten victims hit by the mysterious killer of rabbits Trégor since late August. After an initial intrusion on October 22, 2018 that had killed eight, leaving him "very affected" two more of his animals were killed in the night of October 31 to Thursday, November 1, 2018. This is the first time since the media coverage of the case on October 23, 2018 that the killer reappears.

"Do not you have a rabbit?"

In the shops of Minihy-Tréguier, the most affected commune of the five where these acts took place (with La Roche-Derrien, Pommerit-Jaudy, Coatréven and Langoat), customers chat and joke with pleasure. "Do not you have a rabbit?" has become the consecrated joke. This does not prevent the manager of the Fournil du Trégor " to wait for colleagues" to reach the car at night.

The more days pass, the more questions accumulate in the village of Côtes-d'Armor. Who could do that? A young man, or at least "not a guy with a wooden leg", considers the chief magistrate. How is the killer to know where the hutches are? "He is preparing his coup," says Jean-Alain Le Page, one of the owners. "The gendarmes did not even know there was a house here," laughs his wife Liliane.

A theory also begins to be born among certain victims. Although the cages are actually discreet, most gardens with rabbits have small cabbage plantations visible from the outside.

"Since then, I sleep badly"

Moreover, to find her animals in heaps in front of the hutches leaves traces. A dairy farmer and victim tells the night of the tragedy: "About two o'clock in the morning, I heard the dogs barking, I thought it was a beast, I sent them after and I found my rabbits lying in front of them. hutches. " The farmer says: "Since then, I sleep badly at night, dogs bark all the time and that worries me."

Beyond the intrusive character of the company, it is also the question of the mobile which disturbs. A couple of retired victims even admits that "if it had been to steal them or eat them, it would have been different, but to leave them there, you do not have to be good," the sexagenarian says with clenched teeth.