Monique Olivier will again be heard from Thursday, said Me Richard Delgenes on Wednesday, confirming information from the

Parisian

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According to the lawyer for the ex-wife of serial killer Michel Fourniret, who died on May 10, Monique Olivier, now 72 years old, will answer questions from magistrate Sabine Khéris.

According to the daily, Thursday and Friday the hearing will concern the case of Estelle Mouzin, who disappeared in Guermantes (Seine-et-Marne) on January 9, 2003, then Monday that of Lydie Logé, a young woman of 29 years who disappeared in 1993 in the Orne.

The progress of the investigations related to her ex-husband, who died at the age of 79 without having revealed all his secrets, is now based mainly on this woman, already sentenced twice, including once to life, for complicity in murders committed by Michel Fourniret.

Estelle Mouzin's body still untraceable

She is indicted, also for complicity, in the disappearances of Marie-Angèle Domece at 19 (1988), Joanna Parrish at 20 (1990), Lydie Logé at 29 (1993) and Estelle Mouzin (2003) at 9 years. Monique Olivier notably allowed an acceleration of the investigations into the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin, when she contradicted in November 2019 the alibi provided by her ex-husband.

She then accused Michel Fourniret on several occasions of having kidnapped, kidnapped and killed the girl.

In 2020, the serial killer confessed.

Last April, she confessed that she had accompanied her ex-husband on January 11, 2003 to a forest in the Ardennes before letting him go bury the body of the little girl.

Extracted from her cell, she then walked a path in this forest alongside the investigators and the judge who were trying to find the body, in vain.

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