jeudi 11 septembre 2014

Missing A6: Male De nuts murder in 1996

Rotation in the case of the "missing A6" The alleged murderer Blétry Christelle, 123 killed 1996 stabbing Blanzy (Saône-et-Loire) was behind bars Friday, confused by his DNA 18 years after the fact.

According to the lawyer for the victim's family, wife Corinne Herrmann, the suspect, 56-year-old was arrested and charged after DNA tests on the clothing of the victim, died at the age of 20th

The man identified "because it is a part Fnaeg file (on the National Register of DNA)," he told AFP me Herrmann, who works for Mr Didier Seban note the "lack A6" eight young women in Saône-et killed -Loire 1986-1999.

He said, Nouvel Observateur, which revealed that his arrest of the profile of the alleged killer appeared on this file since 2004, when he was arrested for sexual assault with a knife. Now married with two children, were arrested after police Landes de Dijon, where he lived, according to the website weekly.

Chalon-sur-Saône, prosecutors said Friday morning press conference on the case "given the significant progress of the investigation," so that no further details Thursday evening.

- Confessions Almost 18 years after the fact -

Chris Blétry Verosvres students of the agricultural college, the postman was discovered on 28 December 1996 on a forest path near the pond. A day earlier, left a young woman at home with a friend who had spent the night, and there was. The autopsy showed no evidence of sexual assault.

After the murder, the family has never stopped fighting, their lawyers, time and technological progress continue as "a great experience in genetic clothing," the lawyer said expert approved by the judge.

"And we have a priori beliefs. Did I not doubt that dissolved heavy elements. Criminal investigation recently we Chris Maillery record," Mr. Herman said.

This 16-year-old high school student, was found on the afternoon of December 18, 1986 a few hours later, after his death, in the basement in Le Creusot, killing 31 stab wounds. The suspect was questioned in 2012.

After the murder, Christelle Blétry the "Christelle" was created to collect some of the families of the "disappeared A6." His mother, Marie-Rose Blétry spokesman of the association in 2006, which condemned the "political ping-pong" between the Departments of Family calls for investigation in a single cell.