It was in this building in Schiltigheim that the 20-year-old girl was killed in 2018. -

FREDERICK FLORIN / AFP

The very busy Bischwiller road cut off to traffic, a neighborhood almost cordoned off at the entrance to Schiltigheim ... Since Tuesday morning, an impressive police device has taken place for the reconstruction of the murder of Sophie Le Tan.

Jean-Marc Reiser, who confessed in mid-January to having killed the student, is expected in his old apartment.

It was there, in September 2018, that the sixty-year-old attracted the young girl to visit her home, via an ad on Le Bon Coin.

So before taking his life and then dismembering the body of the victim and leaving it in a forest in Rosheim.

Where he was found in October 2019.

"I didn't want to kill her but I killed her"

With this return to this studio on the sixth floor of rue Perle, the investigators expect Jean-Marc to reproduce the fatal gestures to Sophie Le Tan.

Before the examining magistrate Eliette Roux, he had mentioned an argument.

Then therefore blows.

"I didn't want to kill her but I killed her", he would have blurted out.

"The investigating magistrate would like to verify whether Mr. Reiser's statements are compatible with the findings that the forensic pathologist and the morpho-analyst may make," said Master Francis Metzger, lawyer for the alleged murderer.

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