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Thirty-five years later, a DNA uncovered several crimes of rape and murder

Thirty-five years later, a DNA uncovered several crimes of rape and murder

PARIS: A mysterious killer involved in a series of murders and rapes in the European country of France in the 1980s had created a sensation, police failed to catch the killer but now the killer himself confessed before his death. ۔

According to the international website, the crime investigation squad in Paris had been troubled for decades by the crimes of a notorious serial killer, but now it is being said that a former military and police officer “took the grenade” before his death. That is, he has confessed to being the killer known as the person with the smallpox scar.

The DNA of the ex-soldier, locally named Franواois Verovo, was found at the scene of several crimes linked to Le Greil.

The murders and rapes caused a sensation in Paris between 1986 and 1994, but they remained unresolved until his confession.

Sensational crimes attributed to this included the murder of 11-year-old Cecil Bloch. When she did not return to school in Paris in 1986, a report of her disappearance was filed.

Didier Saban, a lawyer representing the families in several cases, said: “We will never know all of Le Grey’s crimes.

Franواois Vervo is being linked to four murders and six rapes, but Mr Saban says he may have committed more crimes and that his death has left many families unanswered.

The killer’s body was found in a rented flat

For decades, a portrait of Gary has been hanging on the walls of the Paris Judicial Police’s criminal brigade.

The matter was finally resolved when a investigating magistrate recently decided to send a letter to the then 750 military police officers stationed in the Paris area.

The 59-year-old man found dead in the flat was a military police officer before becoming a police officer and was about to retire. Police called for a DNA sample five days later on September 24, but he His wife reported him missing on September 27.

The killer’s body was found with a suicide note in a rented flat in Grau Do Rui on the Mediterranean coast. Prosecutors say his DNA is based on evidence from several crime sites.

The contents of the letter could not be confirmed, but French reports said he acknowledged his previous feelings and said he had since reunited.

He apparently confessed to the murder without describing the victim or the circumstances.

Le Grele’s name has been in circulation since the assassination of Cecil Bloch, and the victim’s half-brother, Lok Richard, is one of the residents who saw a man in his apartment building on the day of the crash with a lot of pimples on his face. There were signs from

Baloch’s body was later found in the basement under a piece of old carpet. Officials say the girl was raped, strangled and then stabbed, and the incident sent shock waves across France.

His brother helped police outline the suspect because he thought he had shared an elevator with the man.

DNA evidence also linked the killer of a girl named Baloch to other murders and rapes, including the 1987 murder of 38-year-old Giles Politi and his German colleague Armgard Mرller.

Local sources say he was also linked to the 1994 murder of 19-year-old Karen Leroy, who was found dead in the woods a month after disappearing on her way to school.

The suspect was identified as a police officer in the rape of a 26-year-old German woman as well as two girls aged 14 and 11.

The lawyer representing the victims told France Info TV: “We were convinced that he was either a police officer or a military police officer. Were.

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