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New claim in missing mother mystery
February 13, 2023 | Australian, The: Web Edition Articles (Australia)
Author/Byline: David Murray; National
A convicted conman questioned over the possible murder of his missing lover has been accused of ripping off his dead cousin's widow.
The new claims against Ric Blum follow allegations he deceived or exploited a string of other women after Queensland schoolteacher Marion Barter vanished more than 25 years ago.
An inquest into the disappearance and suspected death of Barter, the former wife of Socceroos legend Johnny Warren, was put on hold at the end of November to allow homicide squad detectives to conduct further investigations.
Mr Blum, 83, told the inquest he was secretly in a relationship with Barter for about four months before she went missing, but emphatically denied he killed her or knew what happened to her.
The disappearance of Barter, and some of the many aliases used by Mr Blum, made the front cover of Belgian newspaper Nieuwsblad at the weekend. In a joint investigation between the newspaper and the Luxembourg Times, a woman said after the death of her husband in 2011, she developed a close friendship with his cousin, Mr Blum.
The following year, the "charming and attentive" Mr Blum suggested they buy a house in Bali together, splitting the purchase price of €200,000.
Identified only by her first name Charlotte, the woman said she went to a bank and withdrew her share for the house in two instalments of €50,000, giving Mr Blum the cash.
The pair then met at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport and flew to Bali to finish the deal, checking into a room in Seminyak.
Telling her he had to go to a meeting with a financial adviser about his share of the purchase, Mr Blum booked the woman, then in her 60s, into a wellness program involving massages and a hairdressing appointment.
"He even picked out the hair colour for me, because I didn't know any English," she said.
Mr Blum never returned from his purported meeting, and the woman says she was left stranded, with her money gone. "My tickets and passport and some cash were in the safe in the hotel room, but he had the combination," she said.
Three days later, Mr Blum sent an email with a code to the safe and a false explanation that he was owed money by her late husband, she said.
On her return home, her expensive jewellery was missing, including her wedding ring, along with a collection of stamps and coins worth about €25,000.
A complaint to police brought no result.
Another woman, Ghislaine Dubois-Danlois, alleged Mr Blum – using the name Frederick de Hedervary – took €70,000 from her after responding to a personal ad she placed in a newspaper in Belgium.
Barter, a mother-of-two, last spoke to her family in 1997 after she quit her job as a schoolteacher and sold her home to travel overseas. The same year, she is registered as returning to Australia with a passport held under a different name her family had never heard of, Florabella Natalia Marion Remakel.
Mr Blum was jailed in France for fraud in the 1970s and has gone by at least 50 names, including Fernand Remakel.
Family and friends of Barter are calling for anyone with information about Mr Blum to come forward, drawing attention to his many identities.
 
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loose translation:

Did Belgian Willy Wouters (83) kill Australian Marion Barter (51)?

Written By Thierry Debels am 11. February 2023

A quarter of a century after the Australian teacher Marion Barter (51) mysteriously disappeared in 1997, the trail leads, according to Mediahuis, to a Belgian man who is described as a 'master con artist'. Diese Spur is not new. Australia was already under the spell of the fascinating case last year.

According to Mediahuis, it concerns 'a criminal' who, under no fewer than thirty aliases, left behind a trail of deceit, theft, seduction and, above all, deception in numerous countries. This is evident from that study by Mediahuis in collaboration with two colleagues from Luxembourg. The journalists: “He plucked at least two Belgian women financially. Will he remain elusive in his old age?”

Specifically, it concerns Willy Wouters (°39) or Ric Blum as he lives in Australia. Von Fernand Remakel, Fernand Coppenolle, Willi Wouters, Willy Wouters (real name), Frederick De Hedervary, Rick West, Ric West, Frederik De Hereditary, Willy Coppenolle, Ric Blums, Ricky David, Freddie David, Chaim de Hedervary, Bernard du Pont, Christopher du Pont, Tony Greca, Christopher Stein von Roger Louzoney. And we forget a lot of other names or variations on those names.

Barter's daughter has certainly bitten into her mother's business. In August 2020, a homicide investigation was even opened in Australia and the NSW State Coroner announced its decision to hold an investigation into Barter's disappearance and presumed death.


Then that Willy Wouters – known there as Ric Blum – came into the picture (see photo). Blum, a Belgian, who had been married four times and more than 40 years (simultaneously) to his current wife Diane De Hedervary, previously lived in Luxembourg and our country. Blum was born in Tournai under a different name. He later moved to Australia.

Blum was born on July 9, 1939 in Doornik as Willy David Wouters, the son of Abel Wouters and Maria Coppenolle.

And then the fabrications begin. Wouters claims to have been taken to a war orphanage after his mother was injured when their house was bombed and his father was executed by the Nazis for fighting on the socialist side in the Spanish Civil War. Fact or fiction? Perhaps the last. Wouters also claims to have been employed by the Gendarmerie in our country in the period 1959-64.

It is certain that in the second half of the 1960s there were already criminal offenses in our country with convictions, mostly traffic violations, but even then fraud, false documents and issuing checks without cover. Most violations simply resulted in a fine. The offenses are committed in Tournai, Brussels, Charleroi, Leuven and Bruges.

Then already there is cheating. The Brussels woman Ghislaine: “He also cheated me and probably wanted to poison me”. The married Blum promised her a wedding in Bali.

In Brussels, Wouters/Blum founded RENOV PUBS (BE0858473358) in 1968 as Frederick De Hedervary. Three of his aliases are on the board of directors. Did he set this up so that the Australian authorities would accept his application for residency status? Had he chosen these names then? Administrators: Frederik De Hereditary, Willy David Coppenolle and Ric Blums. Coppenolle is his mother's name.

In 1969 Wouters (re)marries in Brussels (10 May) to Ilona Reid, a former 'apprentice hairdresser'. The woman is also known as the Hungarian Ilona Kinczel.

On May 24, 1969 Willy Wouters, status 'Never Married', flies with Qantas from London to Perth with a three-month holiday visa. On October 2 of that year, Wouters receives residence status in Sydney because of an alleged marriage to Ilona Kinczel.

He states that his criminal record is empty, a lie.

Wouters/Blum is also imprisoned in France in the 1970s for fraud (he also traveled from Australia to Europe) and, since acquiring Australian citizenship, has been accused several times by different women of handing over money and valuable or personal possesions.


In the period 1976-1977 he certainly committed a number of criminal offenses in Europe. These include forgeries, bad checks, forging Roger Lazoney/Lauzoney's signature and opening a bank account in that name, using a forged seal and die, using a forged stamp in the name of Bernard Dupont, using of other names to which he was not entitled, including Wilson and Fleming.

There is a list of items he obtained fraudulently, including books worth 200,000 francs, a stamp collection worth 450,000 francs, and various pieces of furniture worth 176,000 francs from SPRL Galeries de Jonckheere, which was an art gallery. Also fraudulent cases related to a car and a real estate. He was also later arrested in Wiltz, Luxembourg as Roger Lauzoney, born in Casablanca in 1945.

Back to the current disappearance case. During the Australian inquiry, several witnesses testified to Barter's disappearance, but the proceedings were dominated by the questioning of one man, Willy Wouters/Ric Blum, who for the first time directly answered the question, "Did you kill Marion?" He said no, of course, but he admitted that he changed his name frequently. He had a Queensland driver's license under the name of Fernand Remakel - a name he took because he was the husband of an earlier Luxembourg conquest - one Monique Cornelius.

Wouters/Blum was linked to Barter through a 1994 lonely hearts advertisement in Le Courrier Australien, a French-English bilingual newspaper. Fernand Nocola Remakel was then “47 years old, single, tall, brown-haired, level-headed, non-smoker, college graduate, owner of several homes, intelligent, multilingual, genuine, morally aligned. Looking for a lady with a free heart. Looking for a steady relationship and/or marriage.” Wouters was already married by then.

And then? Flight records revealed that Barter also changed her name by deed to Florabella Natalia Marion Remakel and secretly returned to Australia from her travels abroad, now also married (to Wouters?) and living in Luxembourg. It is therefore possible that Wouters was married to several women at the same time.

Bank records then showed that between August and October 1997, her accounts were drained on the Gold Coast and Byron Bay in northern NSW.

Other women told the investigation about their encounters with Wouters/Blum, claiming that he presented himself as a single wealthy coin dealer who in some cases promised a “new life” abroad.

The "romantic" Blum "seduced" women with letters in which he repeatedly stated that they were a "song for his testicles".

A woman, Ginette Gaffney-Bowen, said she met Frederick 'Rick' De Hedervary (Wouters) through an advertisement. Soon, she said during the investigation, he would suggest that they start a coin trading business together and that she sell her house in Sydney and he buy an apartment in Paris. She said she gave him her bank card to buy a fax machine for the company and that he allegedly took $30,000 from the account. When she refused to sell her house, she told the judge, he tried to blackmail her. "He just wanted money," she said.

Another woman, Janet Oldenburgh, told investigators she was contacted by Wouters as Ric or Rick West after her husband left her. After getting sole ownership of her home, she said West asked her to start a new life with him on the French Riviera. She told investigators she gave him power of attorney over her affairs "just in case anything happens" before they flew to Europe, with West carrying all of Oldenburgh's identity documents and title deeds in a small bag.

Wouters/Blum, now 83, strongly denies killing Barter or having any involvement in her disappearance in 1997, according to CNN, although he told the court he had a sexual affair with her for four months before she disappeared.

During the investigation, Blum was asked several times about multiple "coincidences", including the fact that Barter had changed her name in the days before she left Australia to an alias Blum had used in an ad seeking companionship.

Instead, the court heard that Blum was a married father of two living on a disability pension with his wife (see below) in a small coastal town in New South Wales (NSW) with criminal convictions in France and Belgium for fraud, forgery and trust tricks . Blum admitted to having affairs but denied any crime.

In the closing days of the investigation, Blum was forced to admit the hurt and damage he caused by responding to ads from women seeking permanent relationships by not disclosing that he was married with two children.

“It can be deceptive, yes,” he said.

When the investigation closed, Marion's daughter, Sally Leydon, issued a statement saying how devastated the past 25 years had been since her mother went missing and insisting she was not giving up on the search.

The court was due to rule no later than November 30, 2022, but on November 29 it was announced that the findings had been postponed. A statement from Courts Media quoted by The Lady Vanishes podcast in a special announcement stated: "There is no future date at this stage and it has been postponed following further investigation." So to be continued…
 
CERTAINLY HOPE HIS KIDS ARE KNOCKING AT THE DOOR OF THE POLICE THIS MORNING WITH EVERYTHING THEY KNOW!!!

They have NOTHING to lose now by NOT stepping forward.

The whole world knows who they are thanks to their monster of a father.

Hopefully the crime squad also have all of Dianes hand in this too!
 
I had some time off looking at AKA past and went back to all the missing people the sleuths had found during these times of his criminal activities and I had kept an image of a woman I found who was found on a beach in Scotland in 2006 who looked so much like MB.

But at the time I dismissed it because of the date and it being Scotland. Recently on the MB FB page they mentioned he was in Ireland.



 
CERTAINLY HOPE HIS KIDS ARE KNOCKING AT THE DOOR OF THE POLICE THIS MORNING WITH EVERYTHING THEY KNOW!!!

They have NOTHING to lose now by NOT stepping forward.

The whole world knows who they are thanks to their monster of a father.

Hopefully the crime squad also have all of Dianes hand in this too!
If I was related,I would SERIOUSLY be considering a change of my surname (not unusual in AKA's multi-generational arsenal!) and issue an Adult Child/Parent divorce!
 
I had some time off looking at AKA past and went back to all the missing people the sleuths had found during these times of his criminal activities and I had kept an image of a woman I found who was found on a beach in Scotland in 2006 who looked so much like MB.

But at the time I dismissed it because of the date and it being Scotland. Recently on the MB FB page they mentioned he was in Ireland.



I sent that to Sally a while ago. I hope they looked into it.
 
Can someone remind what he said he 'studied at university' please.

Was it Préhistoire et archéologie, civilisations ?
I think he said pre Colombian.
 
I know he’s 83 now but isn’t it strange that as far as we know, few, if any, of his peers have come forward as witnesses either in Australia or Europe. This guy must have led a life away from his criminality and had some social circle no matter how small, even if this was through his wife or children. His ‘business’ dealings must have brought him into contact with others. They can’t have all passed away. Where are they?
 
I know he’s 83 now but isn’t it strange that as far as we know, few, if any, of his peers have come forward as witnesses either in Australia or Europe. This guy must have led a life away from his criminality and had some social circle no matter how small, even if this was through his wife or children. His ‘business’ dealings must have brought him into contact with others. They can’t have all passed away. Where are they?

Maybe the fear of guilt by association for some.

But it is weird that hardly anyone who knew him seems to have come forward.
 
ANOTHER ARTICLE IN BELGIUM OUT TODAY



loose translation:

Did Belgian Willy Wouters (83) kill Australian Marion Barter (51)?

Written By Thierry Debels am 11. February 2023

A quarter of a century after the Australian teacher Marion Barter (51) mysteriously disappeared in 1997, the trail leads, according to Mediahuis, to a Belgian man who is described as a 'master con artist'. Diese Spur is not new. Australia was already under the spell of the fascinating case last year.

According to Mediahuis, it concerns 'a criminal' who, under no fewer than thirty aliases, left behind a trail of deceit, theft, seduction and, above all, deception in numerous countries. This is evident from that study by Mediahuis in collaboration with two colleagues from Luxembourg. The journalists: “He plucked at least two Belgian women financially. Will he remain elusive in his old age?”

Specifically, it concerns Willy Wouters (°39) or Ric Blum as he lives in Australia. Von Fernand Remakel, Fernand Coppenolle, Willi Wouters, Willy Wouters (real name), Frederick De Hedervary, Rick West, Ric West, Frederik De Hereditary, Willy Coppenolle, Ric Blums, Ricky David, Freddie David, Chaim de Hedervary, Bernard du Pont, Christopher du Pont, Tony Greca, Christopher Stein von Roger Louzoney. And we forget a lot of other names or variations on those names.

Barter's daughter has certainly bitten into her mother's business. In August 2020, a homicide investigation was even opened in Australia and the NSW State Coroner announced its decision to hold an investigation into Barter's disappearance and presumed death.


Then that Willy Wouters – known there as Ric Blum – came into the picture (see photo). Blum, a Belgian, who had been married four times and more than 40 years (simultaneously) to his current wife Diane De Hedervary, previously lived in Luxembourg and our country. Blum was born in Tournai under a different name. He later moved to Australia.

Blum was born on July 9, 1939 in Doornik as Willy David Wouters, the son of Abel Wouters and Maria Coppenolle.

And then the fabrications begin. Wouters claims to have been taken to a war orphanage after his mother was injured when their house was bombed and his father was executed by the Nazis for fighting on the socialist side in the Spanish Civil War. Fact or fiction? Perhaps the last. Wouters also claims to have been employed by the Gendarmerie in our country in the period 1959-64.

It is certain that in the second half of the 1960s there were already criminal offenses in our country with convictions, mostly traffic violations, but even then fraud, false documents and issuing checks without cover. Most violations simply resulted in a fine. The offenses are committed in Tournai, Brussels, Charleroi, Leuven and Bruges.

Then already there is cheating. The Brussels woman Ghislaine: “He also cheated me and probably wanted to poison me”. The married Blum promised her a wedding in Bali.

In Brussels, Wouters/Blum founded RENOV PUBS (BE0858473358) in 1968 as Frederick De Hedervary. Three of his aliases are on the board of directors. Did he set this up so that the Australian authorities would accept his application for residency status? Had he chosen these names then? Administrators: Frederik De Hereditary, Willy David Coppenolle and Ric Blums. Coppenolle is his mother's name.

In 1969 Wouters (re)marries in Brussels (10 May) to Ilona Reid, a former 'apprentice hairdresser'. The woman is also known as the Hungarian Ilona Kinczel.

On May 24, 1969 Willy Wouters, status 'Never Married', flies with Qantas from London to Perth with a three-month holiday visa. On October 2 of that year, Wouters receives residence status in Sydney because of an alleged marriage to Ilona Kinczel.

He states that his criminal record is empty, a lie.

Wouters/Blum is also imprisoned in France in the 1970s for fraud (he also traveled from Australia to Europe) and, since acquiring Australian citizenship, has been accused several times by different women of handing over money and valuable or personal possesions.


In the period 1976-1977 he certainly committed a number of criminal offenses in Europe. These include forgeries, bad checks, forging Roger Lazoney/Lauzoney's signature and opening a bank account in that name, using a forged seal and die, using a forged stamp in the name of Bernard Dupont, using of other names to which he was not entitled, including Wilson and Fleming.

There is a list of items he obtained fraudulently, including books worth 200,000 francs, a stamp collection worth 450,000 francs, and various pieces of furniture worth 176,000 francs from SPRL Galeries de Jonckheere, which was an art gallery. Also fraudulent cases related to a car and a real estate. He was also later arrested in Wiltz, Luxembourg as Roger Lauzoney, born in Casablanca in 1945.

Back to the current disappearance case. During the Australian inquiry, several witnesses testified to Barter's disappearance, but the proceedings were dominated by the questioning of one man, Willy Wouters/Ric Blum, who for the first time directly answered the question, "Did you kill Marion?" He said no, of course, but he admitted that he changed his name frequently. He had a Queensland driver's license under the name of Fernand Remakel - a name he took because he was the husband of an earlier Luxembourg conquest - one Monique Cornelius.

Wouters/Blum was linked to Barter through a 1994 lonely hearts advertisement in Le Courrier Australien, a French-English bilingual newspaper. Fernand Nocola Remakel was then “47 years old, single, tall, brown-haired, level-headed, non-smoker, college graduate, owner of several homes, intelligent, multilingual, genuine, morally aligned. Looking for a lady with a free heart. Looking for a steady relationship and/or marriage.” Wouters was already married by then.

And then? Flight records revealed that Barter also changed her name by deed to Florabella Natalia Marion Remakel and secretly returned to Australia from her travels abroad, now also married (to Wouters?) and living in Luxembourg. It is therefore possible that Wouters was married to several women at the same time.

Bank records then showed that between August and October 1997, her accounts were drained on the Gold Coast and Byron Bay in northern NSW.

Other women told the investigation about their encounters with Wouters/Blum, claiming that he presented himself as a single wealthy coin dealer who in some cases promised a “new life” abroad.

The "romantic" Blum "seduced" women with letters in which he repeatedly stated that they were a "song for his testicles".

A woman, Ginette Gaffney-Bowen, said she met Frederick 'Rick' De Hedervary (Wouters) through an advertisement. Soon, she said during the investigation, he would suggest that they start a coin trading business together and that she sell her house in Sydney and he buy an apartment in Paris. She said she gave him her bank card to buy a fax machine for the company and that he allegedly took $30,000 from the account. When she refused to sell her house, she told the judge, he tried to blackmail her. "He just wanted money," she said.

Another woman, Janet Oldenburgh, told investigators she was contacted by Wouters as Ric or Rick West after her husband left her. After getting sole ownership of her home, she said West asked her to start a new life with him on the French Riviera. She told investigators she gave him power of attorney over her affairs "just in case anything happens" before they flew to Europe, with West carrying all of Oldenburgh's identity documents and title deeds in a small bag.

Wouters/Blum, now 83, strongly denies killing Barter or having any involvement in her disappearance in 1997, according to CNN, although he told the court he had a sexual affair with her for four months before she disappeared.

During the investigation, Blum was asked several times about multiple "coincidences", including the fact that Barter had changed her name in the days before she left Australia to an alias Blum had used in an ad seeking companionship.

Instead, the court heard that Blum was a married father of two living on a disability pension with his wife (see below) in a small coastal town in New South Wales (NSW) with criminal convictions in France and Belgium for fraud, forgery and trust tricks . Blum admitted to having affairs but denied any crime.

In the closing days of the investigation, Blum was forced to admit the hurt and damage he caused by responding to ads from women seeking permanent relationships by not disclosing that he was married with two children.

“It can be deceptive, yes,” he said.

When the investigation closed, Marion's daughter, Sally Leydon, issued a statement saying how devastated the past 25 years had been since her mother went missing and insisting she was not giving up on the search.

The court was due to rule no later than November 30, 2022, but on November 29 it was announced that the findings had been postponed. A statement from Courts Media quoted by The Lady Vanishes podcast in a special announcement stated: "There is no future date at this stage and it has been postponed following further investigation." So to be continued…
It’s unfortunately the same one
 
New claim in missing mother mystery
February 13, 2023 | Australian, The: Web Edition Articles (Australia)
Author/Byline: David Murray; National
A convicted conman questioned over the possible murder of his missing lover has been accused of ripping off his dead cousin's widow.
The new claims against Ric Blum follow allegations he deceived or exploited a string of other women after Queensland schoolteacher Marion Barter vanished more than 25 years ago.
An inquest into the disappearance and suspected death of Barter, the former wife of Socceroos legend Johnny Warren, was put on hold at the end of November to allow homicide squad detectives to conduct further investigations.
Mr Blum, 83, told the inquest he was secretly in a relationship with Barter for about four months before she went missing, but emphatically denied he killed her or knew what happened to her.
The disappearance of Barter, and some of the many aliases used by Mr Blum, made the front cover of Belgian newspaper Nieuwsblad at the weekend. In a joint investigation between the newspaper and the Luxembourg Times, a woman said after the death of her husband in 2011, she developed a close friendship with his cousin, Mr Blum.
The following year, the "charming and attentive" Mr Blum suggested they buy a house in Bali together, splitting the purchase price of €200,000.
Identified only by her first name Charlotte, the woman said she went to a bank and withdrew her share for the house in two instalments of €50,000, giving Mr Blum the cash.
The pair then met at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport and flew to Bali to finish the deal, checking into a room in Seminyak.
Telling her he had to go to a meeting with a financial adviser about his share of the purchase, Mr Blum booked the woman, then in her 60s, into a wellness program involving massages and a hairdressing appointment.
"He even picked out the hair colour for me, because I didn't know any English," she said.
Mr Blum never returned from his purported meeting, and the woman says she was left stranded, with her money gone. "My tickets and passport and some cash were in the safe in the hotel room, but he had the combination," she said.
Three days later, Mr Blum sent an email with a code to the safe and a false explanation that he was owed money by her late husband, she said.
On her return home, her expensive jewellery was missing, including her wedding ring, along with a collection of stamps and coins worth about €25,000.
A complaint to police brought no result.
Another woman, Ghislaine Dubois-Danlois, alleged Mr Blum – using the name Frederick de Hedervary – took €70,000 from her after responding to a personal ad she placed in a newspaper in Belgium.
Barter, a mother-of-two, last spoke to her family in 1997 after she quit her job as a schoolteacher and sold her home to travel overseas. The same year, she is registered as returning to Australia with a passport held under a different name her family had never heard of, Florabella Natalia Marion Remakel.
Mr Blum was jailed in France for fraud in the 1970s and has gone by at least 50 names, including Fernand Remakel.
Family and friends of Barter are calling for anyone with information about Mr Blum to come forward, drawing attention to his many identities.
Thanks @mishy66! That's more like it. No beating around the bush protecting RB's identity or should I say, identiTIES.
 
I know he’s 83 now but isn’t it strange that as far as we know, few, if any, of his peers have come forward as witnesses either in Australia or Europe. This guy must have led a life away from his criminality and had some social circle no matter how small, even if this was through his wife or children. His ‘business’ dealings must have brought him into contact with others. They can’t have all passed away. Where are they?
 
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