Monique Olivier will be judged at the Hauts-de-Seine assizes in November

The Nanterre prosecution indicates the ex-wife of serial killer Michel Fourniret will appear from November 27.

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Monique Olivier alongside her lawyer Richard Delgenes, during her trial in Charleville-Mézière on May 29, 2008. (FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI / AFP)

His trial will last “at least three weeks”. Monique Olivier will be tried on November 27 before the Assize Court of Hauts-de-Seine for complicity in the kidnapping of Estelle Mouzin, which dates back to 2003. The Nanterre prosecutor’s office specifies that the ex-wife of the killer in series Michel Fourniret will also appear for the kidnapping, murder and rape of Marie-Angèle Domèce in 1988 and Joanna Parrish in 1990.

Monique Olivier, 74, is the only person currently implicated in these three cases. Before the death of Michel Fourniret in 2021, his former companion had started to deliver information to justice. Incarcerated, she has already been sentenced to life imprisonment for complicity in four murders and gang rape committed by her former companion. She is also serving a twenty-year sentence for complicity in a fifth murder, also committed by the killer. “The families are impatiently awaiting this trial”, declared the family lawyer, Maître Didier Seban, to AFP. The bodies of Estelle Mouzin and Marie-Angèle Domèce have never been found, despite numerous excavations.


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