Questioned Thursday about the kidnapping and murder of Estelle Mouzin, Monique Olivier did not make any revelations before the Hauts-de-Seine Assize Court, in Nanterre. The little girl’s body has not been found since her disappearance, when she was only 9 years old, in 2003.
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Monique Olivier “didn’t say everything”, regrets on franceinfo Didier Seban, the lawyer of Estelle Mouzin’s father. Monique Olivier, ex-partner and accomplice of Michel Fourniret, was questioned and heard all day Thursday, December 14 about Estelle Mouzin at her trial before the Hauts-de-Seine Assize Court. Monique Olivier, 75, is on trial for complicity in the kidnappings and murders of Marie-Angèle Domèce, Joanna Parrish and Estelle Mouzin.
“She doesn’t want to tell us, because it’s still a way of keeping power, of keeping interest in her. I think it’s the ambivalent face of Monique Olivier, Michel Fourniret’s active accomplice in the production of this criminal project, and then silent on the progress of these crimes and the places where the bodies are buried”regrets Didier Seban.
“Monique Olivier does not share the suffering of the victims, she does not say that she is horrified, she had no tender gesture for this little girl whom she knew was dedicated to death. I believe that she is ashamed of what she did, but does not feel guilty, and does not fully take responsibility for the facts”
Didier Seban, lawyer for Estelle Mouzin’s fatherat franceinfo
“We relived Estelle’s journey, from the moment she was kidnapped on January 9 in Guermantes, until January 11, the moment she was buried by Monique Olivier and Michel Fourniretexplains the lawyer. This ordeal in this freezing house in the hands of this couple of serial killers. It’s really terrible to hear that, but was it important that it was said?”