Before the investigating judge investigating the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin, Monique Olivier went against the alibi provided by her ex-husband Michel Fourniret. The latter claimed to have called his son from his home at the time of the disappearance of the girl.

The former wife of Michel Fourniret, Monique Olivier, contradicted Thursday, before the judge investigating the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin in 2003, the alibi provided by the serial killer in this case, has we learned on Thursday.

A call by Monique Olivier and not Michel Fourniret?

Michel Fourniret said he had called his son from his home in Sart Custinne, Belgium, when the girl was missing. In front of the magistrate, Monique Olivier said she herself had made this call at the request of her husband, who was not at home at the time of the facts, said his lawyer Richard Delgenes and a judicial source. The name Michel Fourniret returns regularly in the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin, nine years, on the way to school in Guermantes, Seine-et-Marne.

In 2006, the affair seemed to have reached an end when photos of the girl were found on her computer. Michel Fourniret himself had asked to be heard for this disappearance.