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Monique Olivier Admits Role in 1993 Disappearance of Lydie Logé

The ex-wife of serial killer Michel Fourniret confesses to her involvement in the abduction, murder, and concealment of the victim's body, as investigations continue to locate her remains.

  • Monique Olivier, ex-wife of the late serial killer Michel Fourniret, has admitted to her role in the 1993 disappearance of Lydie Logé, a 29-year-old woman from the Orne region of France.
  • Olivier confessed to being present during the abduction, assisting in the concealment of Logé's body, and corroborated Fourniret's actions, including an attempted assault and subsequent murder by strangulation.
  • The victim, a mother of a seven-year-old son, disappeared on December 18, 1993, after returning home from Christmas shopping with a friend; her body has never been found.
  • Investigations into the case were reopened in 2018 after DNA evidence linked traces found in Fourniret's van to Logé's family, leading to new charges against both Fourniret and Olivier before his death in 2021.
  • Authorities plan to transport Olivier to the crime scene in the coming days in an effort to uncover further details and potentially locate Logé's remains.
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