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Nanterre Cold-Case Unit Seeks Tips on Rocky Cavity in 1993 Lydie Logé Case

The appeal follows forensic links to Michel Fourniret that revived the investigation in 2018.

Overview

  • The cold-case pole in Nanterre and the Orne gendarmerie issued a witness appeal on Thursday seeking leads to locate Lydie Logé’s remains.
  • Investigators describe a more-or-less oblong rocky cavity that could be directly exposed or inside a natural or artificial hollow, possibly a marnière.
  • Tipsters are asked to email [email protected] and to refrain from conducting personal searches.
  • The notice suggests access via a drivable path to a wide parking area followed by an easy walk, while cautioning the landscape may have changed over 30 years.
  • Logé vanished on December 18, 1993 in Saint-Christophe-le-Jajolet; the case was reopened after DNA ties to Fourniret, and his ex-wife Monique Olivier has admitted being present at the abduction and joined fruitless searches in January 2025.