the “Cold Case” pole focuses on unsolved crimes

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N. Perez, E. Pelletier, C. Morand, E. Delagneau, M. Cazaux, C. Feix, F. Grandon, M. Le Rue, F3 Strasbourg – France 2

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In Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), a center for dealing with unresolved cases was opened last year. Hope for the families of victims, like the parents of Anaïs Marcelli, who disappeared 32 years ago.

Anaïs Marcelli was just 10 years old when she disappeared on January 14, 1991 on her way home from school. Three months later, the girl’s body was found along a road about forty kilometers from Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin). Very quickly, the investigators suspect the grandfather of the girl, because he has no alibi and makes contradictory declarations. Placed in police custody, he will never be indicted until his death in December 2022. The case remains a mystery today, 32 years later. The file was sent to the “Cold Case” center in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), “Last Chance Operation”according to the family lawyer.

More than 70 cases handled by the division

Investigators specializing in unsolved cases will therefore reopen the file and resume the entire investigation. “We will rely on the eyes of other people”, underlines Franck Dannerolle, head of the central office for the repression of violence against people who quotes psycho-criminologists or even the scientific police. A year after its creation, the “Cold Case” division manages more than 70 unsolved cases. A jurisdiction already overloaded according to the families of victims, but which revives the hope of those close to hundreds of disappeared.


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