If the confessions of Michel Fourniret did not make it possible to find the body of Estelle Mouzin, seventeen years after her disappearance, the justice still hopes to manage to make speak the ex-wife of the killer, Monique Olivier. The latter is questioned on this case from Tuesday and until Friday by judge Sabine Khéris.

Seventeen years after the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin in Guermantes, in Seine-et-Marne, a new series of river hearings will begin Tuesday in the office of judge Sabine Khéris. Monique Olivier, the ex-wife of Michel Fourniret, is summoned for four consecutive days of questioning, until Friday. Her former husband is indicted in this case, but justice still lacks evidence. An enigma that Monique Olivier could help to solve.

Indeed, it was she who, for the first time, brought down the eternal alibi of Michel Fourniret. This famous phone call that he claimed to have passed to his son the night Estelle Mouzin disappeared. Monique Olivier admitted that she was the one who called that evening, while Michel Fourniret was looking for prey. The Ogre des Ardennes would have claimed, according to her, to have "spotted a beautiful little subject".

>> Find the morning show of the day in replay and podcast here

Michel Fourniret's incomplete confessions

Since then, the serial killer has confessed but without providing specific details. Nothing that allows investigators to find Estelle's body. It is therefore on Monique Olivier that the judge Sabine Khéris and the lawyers of the Mouzin family base their hopes. Did she say it all? What hitherto secret elements could she reveal?

In an attempt to move forward, the judge planned four consecutive days of questioning. The ex-wife of Michel Fourniret will therefore be patiently and at length questioned, also once again confronted with the statements of her former co-prisoners to whom she would have confided in prison, which Monique Olivier has always defended herself.
Is she ready to say more this time? This is the whole point of these new hearings.