Monique Olivier, the ex-wife of Michel Fourniret who confessed to the murder of Estelle Mouzin, was questioned and guided to the search site. She “still keeps secrets”, reacted Didier Seban, lawyer for the Mouzin family.
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A new search campaign for the body of Estelle Mouzin, victim of serial killer Michel Fourniret in 2003, ended without result on Tuesday, October 11 in Issancourt-et-Rumel (Ardennes), announced the family lawyer. of the little girl, Didier Seban.
The search operation launched on Monday was the tenth carried out since June 2020 to find the body of the child. She didn’t “unfortunately not allowed to find Estelle”said the lawyer in the evening.
The excavations, carried out in a wood of Issancourt-et-Rumel, are over, he said. “What the Family Wants” now is “a quick trial”added the lawyer.“We know how the couple Michel Fourniret-Monique Olivier kidnapped and killed her, and today it is time to go to trial”.
The only question after the death of Michel Fourniret on May 10, 2021, his ex-wife Monique Olivier must still be heard on Wednesday. She was interrogated and guided to the search site but “still keeping secrets”reacted Didier Seban.
Estelle Mouzin had disappeared at the age of nine in Guermantes (Seine-et-Marne), on her return from school on January 9, 2003. Michel Fourniret, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murders of seven young women or adolescent girls between 1987 and 2001, ended up confessing in March 2020 his responsibility in the case. Judge Kheris had also succeeded in making Monique Olivier confess that she had accompanied her ex-husband on January 11, 2003 to Issancourt-et-Rumel, so that he could bury the body.
The site is located near Ville-sur-Lume, where, according to Monique Olivier, Fourniret had kidnapped, raped and killed Estelle in a house belonging to her sister. The child’s partial DNA was found on a mattress seized in 2003 from this house.