A 66-year-old winegrower, now retired, is appearing from this Monday before the Gard Assize Court for the murder of a 21-year-old man in Bezouce, a town in the Gard, located about twenty kilometers from Nimes.

He is suspected of having shot him on March 13, 2014, when he suspected him of stealing vine stakes.

A scourge that affected many farms at that time, given the resale price of steel

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The masked crime scene

After committing this gesture, he would then have tried to make up this murder by burning the victim's car, with the body inside, on the banks of the Gardon, in the town of Fournès, in the Gard.

Incarcerated for two years, he was released from prison and placed under judicial supervision in 2016. He appeared free before the jurors, just like his wife.

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