Found Deceased France - Maëlys De Araujo, 9, Pont-de-Beauvoisin, 27 Aug 2017

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Hi Renarde, thank you for posting all this! I can see the report, but when I enlarge it, the text becomes a blur. Still no luck there!

Éric Foray goes shopping in the village around noon.
He has an appointment in the town nearby (10 minute drive) at 4 pm. He will return some keys-to-a-store where he had planned an épicierie and he will get his deposit back (a cheque). The cheque is not missing, but the keys are?

IMHO unless he had an other engagement, he would have returned home with what he bought in the supermarket. In that case, whatever happened to him, happened shortly after he left the parking lot.

For now, I'm having difficulty to see an obvious role for Nordahl Lelandais. The wine business wasn't operational and there was no place he could deliver to. Plus this wasn't his regular region.
If he was in the area and if he was involved, he would have managed once again to make a car disappear and recover his own car within a reasonable distance.
(something similar would have happened if NL was involved in the disappearance of Coralie Moussu in 2009
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/s...eauvoisin-27-Aug-2017&p=13949233#post13949233 )

If NL had contacted Éric Foray on an internet forum, wouldn't this have been discovered by now?


Me still thinks carjacking.

Possibly. Éric was also working as a server in a restaurant at the time. Nordahl was a driver/delivery person for a company that delivered food and beverages (wine?) to restaurants. Additionally, it turns out Éric and his partner were thinking of opening up their own épicerie-restaurant de produits locaux in Romans-sur-Isère. Éric had already made a deposit for the one location.

I guess the keys to the place are still with Éric, since he never showed up to return them in exchange for the deposit he had made.

What do you think his partner Régis meant by the "second element" he wasn't ready to discuss?

At least two things have to be verified: Eric had been a wine salesman and Lelandeis worked as a beverage delivery man. I do not want to talk about the second element yet. I can't bring myself to deal with his death. For over a year now, I've been living with questions every day.

(from your earlier post, and) https://www.vosgesmatin.fr/faits-di...u-explique-le-compagnon-d-un-nanceien-disparu
 
http://www.programme-tv.net/news/so...-nouvelles-revelations-sur-nordahl-lelandais/


NL had been consulting child *advertiser censored* sites (which we knew), but also he had consulted one the night of Maëlys kidnapping.

The police knew this very early. This explains why the procureur during a news conference (in November I think) thanked the journalists for not disclosing some information, and also why not even one newspaper speculated that NL could be innocent.
 
What do you think his partner Régis meant by the "second element" he wasn't ready to discuss?

At least two things have to be verified: Eric had been a wine salesman and Lelandeis worked as a beverage delivery man. I do not want to talk about the second element yet. I can't bring myself to deal with his death. For over a year now, I've been living with questions every day.

(from your earlier post, and) https://www.vosgesmatin.fr/faits-di...u-explique-le-compagnon-d-un-nanceien-disparu

RSBM


IMHO this refers to the complaint that seems to be only about sequestration and not sequestration and murder. The verification would be if they knew each other, and if so, the next question would be if they met on the day that Éric Foray disappeared and "what happened".


Somehow I do not imagine Éric Foray as a victim of Nordahl Lelandais. EF appears so totally out of his league. He is taller, an athlete, possibly stronger, he wasn't drunk that we know of, he had a stable home life, he disappeared in the middle of the day. If I had to think of one connection, it might have been the dogs - there is a dog in the pictures. So if they connected in any way, it might have been about dogs, that is the only thing I can come up with. But I do not see NL grooming EF with pictures of dogs, like he did with a child as young as Maëlys.

Now the other way round, the picture is totally different. Éric Foray and his partner had a lot going for them, they are working on their life goals, they are both handsome, they have class, they have a lifestyle that does not put them at risk, and all this could make someone very jealous and angry. For instance someone whose life is not going anywhere like NL.

All this my opinion, and the verification must clarify if there is any ground to it.
 
http://www.programme-tv.net/news/so...-nouvelles-revelations-sur-nordahl-lelandais/


NL had been consulting child *advertiser censored* sites (which we knew), but also he had consulted one the night of Maëlys kidnapping.

The police knew this very early. This explains why the procureur during a news conference (in November I think) thanked the journalists for not disclosing some information, and also why not even one newspaper speculated that NL could be innocent.

That evening, and the next day (Sunday morning):

http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2...-consultait-des-sites-pedopornographiques.php
 
I noticed that we are getting up there in posts, so just in case we move to a "new" thread, I'll post my list, so it can be brought over to the new one! :)

Nordahl Lelandais in April 2001, he joined the 132nd dog battalion of Suippes (Marne). He had enlisted for five years, he only lasted four, and was struck off in April 2005. Re another article says: He will have had time to obtain a basic certificate of dog handler, to perform two missions of four month was stationed in Suippes (Marne), in the 132nd Army Dog Battalion, between 2002 and 2007.

The ex-military is "noticed" in October 2008, with two accomplices, engaging in a battle of eggs and fruits in a supermarket, by burning tricolor flags, and a restaurant in Paladru (Isère). He will be sentenced to one year in prison, but received a sentence adjustment.
Under an electronic bracelet starting April 2009. He was released on parole in October 2010.
Per Twitter reporter: He was never effectively in prison, he 'served' 12 months with an ankle bracelet (April 2009 to April 2010). Reporter: Le Midi Libre published an article with the testimony of a friend of Lelandais. He tells that the latter regularly came to Montpellier to party between 2008 and 2012.

Wondering "what" day he was released from ankle bracelet, as Adrien Fiorello was killed; was he anxious to kill again on the 6th?

Estelle Mouzin, 9, disappeared on 9 January 2003 in Guermantes (Seine-et-Marne), around 6 pm between her house and her school. Nordahl Lelandais was 19 years old, he was at the military camp of Suippes (Marne), 150 kilometers away but was sent on a mission to the East at the time of the disappearance. In the Estelle Mouzin case, it was enough for the investigators to question the army to learn that he was on a mission in Guyana at the time of the girl's disappearance in 2003 in Seine-et-Marne. Excluded: File is closed.

Nordahl started his dog training business in Chambéry in February 2010, business can be placed near the Chambéry train station starting in 2010. According to Google Maps, it is only 550 meters away: a 7 minute walk, or a 3 minute drive. The Chambéry train station was said to be the last location where Adrien Fiorello's phone pinged. The head office of this company was located 317 rue Nicolas Parent - 73000 Chambery

In 2010, Nordahl Lalandais:

*was in prison from ??.... to ??... (not in prison, on ankle monitor)
*was somewhere with an ankle monitor from April 2009 to April 2010
*registered the start of his dog training company in Chambéry in February 2010
*became depressed and passed a while in the psychiatric hospital in Chambéry OR was an out-patient from ?? ... to ??...

Rachid Rameche, disappeared in 2009 June, in Bassens (Savoie) while he was in a psychiatric institution. He might have been in the same institution as Lucie Roux, in Bassens. Request from family to investigate.

Coralie Moussu - the autopsy of the body of the 32-year-old woman, found in the Rhône in December, reveals that she did not drown. The investigators are back to square one and are now focusing on the criminal track. Coralie Moussu's car, a black Nissan Micra with 2899 YZ 30 registration. The young woman was last seen inside this vehicle on the morning of November 6,2009. She had just dropped her daughter off at her mother's house for two hours, while she was preparing the exam to take a CAP [Certificate of Professional Competence] early childhood.

Nicolas Suppo, 30 years old, disappeared on 15 September 2010 near Echirolles. He disappeared during his lunch break. His coworkers saw him at work in the morning. Earlier: Probably not a suspect; same region as NL; preliminary investigation. Now on list of: possible link; verification under way.

Adrien Fiorello, a 22-year-old student who disappeared on 6 October 2010 in Firminy (Loire) while he was on his way to the university in Chambéry (savoie). The young man's cell phone last pinged in Chambéry (train station) at 5:37 p.m. on October 6, 2010. We don't know if it was ever physically located. Chambéry is where Nordahl Lelandais had a dog breeding business at that time. He was supposed to be in Saint-Étienne, not Chambéry, the day he vanished. Saint-Étienne is where he went to university classes. How his phone ended up in Chambéry is still a mystery. The two cities are about 150 kilometers apart. Possible link, verification under way.

Nelly Balmain was 29 when she leaves the family home of Saint-Jean-en-Royans (Drôme) on a scooter, without reappearing. She disappears on 8 August 2011. Earlier: Verification in progress; request from family to investigate. On 11 January 2018, the prosecutor also reopened this investigation.

Jean-Christophe Morin, 23, disappeared on 9-10 September 2011 during an electro party at Tamié Fort in Albertville (Savoie). Possible link; verification under way.

Kévin Fauvel, 27, on the night of 1-2 April 2012, left the community of Jansiac, located in Châteauneuf-Miravail, in the Jabron Valley. Since then, his family has no news.

Malik Boutvillain, 32, disappeared on 6 May 2012 in Echirolles (Isère). He was out jogging. Earlier: Probably not a suspect; same region as NL; preliminary investigation. New on list of: possible suspect; verification under way.

Hugo Raffi, 28 years old missing from Albertville since 15 June 2012.

Ahmed Hamadou, 45, disappeared in 7-8 September 2012 at Fort Tamié (Savoie). According to this 2012 article Yan and Ahmed (who knew each other since one week) arrived together in the car at 4am, then Yan got into two fights with the festival security, lost his cell phone and broke his glasses. He left quite hurriedly alone in his car, leaving Ahmed behind (4 witnesses confirm this). He arrived at a friend's place at 6am, telling him he went to the gendarmerie (for his cell phone?). They tried to call Ahmed but could not reach him. Then Yan left and disappeared for 15 days. Possible link; verification under way.

Lucie Roux, 43, disappears on 16 September 2012 while residing in the psychiatric centre in Bassens in Chambéry (Savoie). Request from family to investigate.

Stéphane Chemin, 33 years old, who suffers from schizophrenia, disappeared on 24 September 2012 in Bourg-d' Oisans region (Isère). Earlier: Probably not a suspect; same region as NL; preliminary investigation. New on List of: possible link; verification under way.

Florent Bonnet, 37 years old, who disappeared on 18 January 2014 in Bourg-Saint-Maurice (Savoie). He was on a motorcycle and his two-wheeler was found near the Siaix tunnel, with a helmet on it. Probably not a victim of NL. Request from family to investigate.

Eve Monteil, 49 years old, on 25 August 2014, in Bourg-en-Bresse (Ain).

Lucas Tronche, then 15 years old, had disappeared on 18 March 2015, at 5.10 pm, Lucas had planned to go on his kick scooter to a bus stop in the commune of Bagnols-sur-Cèze, where he would take a coach to the public swimming pool in Laudun-l’Ardoise for swimming practice with his 17-year-old brother, Valentin. Valentin left before Lucas, expecting Lucas to join him at the bus stop. Lucas left the family home and locked the door but did not turn up at the bus stop. Valentin attempted to contact Lucas at around 5.30 pm, but Lucas’s mobile phone was switched off. Technical analysis would later reveal that Lucas’s phone was turned off at 5.14 pm, a few minutes before he left the house. Lucas left without his swimming gear, but did leave with a rucksack containing very few items. He did not take any money, a sleeping bag or a knife with him – items that, as a keen scout with a good knowledge of outdoor survival, he would have known to take if he had been planning to leave home. His intentions after leaving the house remain unknown. Possible link; verification under way. 2/27/18: Checks on the telephone and bank accounts of Nordahl Lelandais were to be carried out in connection with the disappearance of Lucas Tronche in Bagnols-sur-Cèze. Indeed, as we revealed at the end of December, the suspect has family in the Gard, not far from Bagnols. This week, we learn from our Ebdo colleagues that no link on the telephony side can be connected to Nordahl Lelandais in Lucas' disappearance. And according to the regional daily newspaper, the mobile phone data indicated the presence of the alleged killer of Maëlys in Isère that day.

Nordine Seghiri, 49, disappeared on 10 July 2015 from a hospital in Chambéry (Savoie). Request from family to investigate.

Thomas Rauschkolb: Sunday (December 27, 2015) around 4:50 p.m., the father of an 18-year-old man contacted the gendarmes to report the disappearance of his son. The latter was last seen around 2:30 a.m., during the night from Saturday to Sunday while leaving the "Studio 54" nightclub in Grésy-sur-Aix. The young man left the nightclub, leaving behind his jacket. The gendarmes immediately established a search perimeter around the nightclub, especially to the bridge that spans the Sierroz at this location." Thomas R.'s body was found the next day, in the river. Grésy-sur-Aix is about 25 minutes north of Chambéry, by car. Curious fact: after leaving the nightclub, he takes the opposite direction and follows a dead end passageway. At the end of this alley, he stepped over a fence as he was maybe trying to escape something. In his race, he looses a shoe and falls 14 meters below. His belt was found caught in the grid on the garden side. Why has he taken off his belt? There were marks on his phalanges. As Jean-Christophe Morin, he seemed afraid of someone. Request from family to investigate.

Anne-Charlotte Poncin, 30 years old, disappeared on 5 January 2016 in Ambérieu-en-Bugey (Ain). In the morning, she leaves her home to go downtown for work. Request from family to investigate

Antoine Zoia, 16-year-old teenager has not been found since 1 March 2016. He disappeared in Clarensac, near Nîmes, also in the Gard. Antoine was last seen buying a packet of cigarettes from a tobacconist’s shop. His whereabouts remain unknown and all lines of investigation are being considered. An investigation was launched to establish whether there could be a link between these two disappearances of teenage boys (Lucase Tronche) with similar characteristics from nearby locations in under a year. Possible link; verification under way.

Ilhan Sahingoz, 39 years old missing from Albertville since 11 April 2016.

Olivier Charpe, 59, never returned from a mountain bike ride on 12 August 2016 in Saint-Romans (Isère).

Georgette Amat Chantoux (Georgette Bonnet), 79 years old, residing in Lumbin. She was reported missing in October 2016, but her phone had not been active since 9 September 2016. Georgette lived alone and had little contact with her family. According to the neighbours, she used go to the mountains to pick blueberries (not mushrooms) in the Belledonne Massif. Her car was found there, in a parking lot. It had been there for weeks. "In the Bonnet case, the only reason for the reopening of the investigation is the geographical proximity (a distance of about 15 kilometers) between the area of [her] ??disappearance and the places of discovery of Arthur Noyer's bones, in Montmélian, of which Nordahl Lelandais is suspected of murder." Earlier: Probably not suspect; same region as NL; preliminary investigation. Now on list of: possible link; verification under way.

Éric Foray, 47, disappeared on 16 September 2016, shortly after noon, after he had recently done some shopping in Chatuzange-le-Goubet (Drôme). Request from family to investigate. Thursday 8 March 2018 from the prosecutor's office in Valence have opened & will explore this investigation.

Arthur Noyer, 23 years old, disappeared in 11-12 April 2017 in Chambéry. The night of the young soldier's disappearance, the mobile phones of Lelandais and the corporal triggered several relays in the Chambéry region at the same time. This supports the thesis that both men were traveling in the same car, namely the Audi A3 from Lelandais. The vehicle was filmed by a video surveillance camera in Chambéry. Arthur Noyer disappeared as he hitchhiked around 4 a. m. to get back to his barracks after a night spent in a disco. The investigators said he got into Nordahl Lelandeis' car. Noyer's skull found Sept., 2017. Indicted on 12/2017 for this murder. Interrogated for 10 hours on 2/5/18.

Adrien Mourialmé, 24 years old, disappeared in 5 July 2017 on the shores of Lake Annecy (Haute-Savoie). The young man disappeared without taking his belongings. His bank account and phone have not been active since July 4th. He left most of his belongings at the hotel where he was working as a cook in Talloires-Montmin (Haute-Savoie), and vanished. 2/24/18: The study of telephony, in the case of the young cook, is completed. Paris Match has learned that it has given nothing. "Nor does it mean that Nordahl Lelandais was not on the scene," said Belgian family lawyer Stéphane Decamp. He could have turned off his phone well before the fact. Mr. Decamp hopes that the investigation will not be abandoned, despite this element."Possible link; verification under way.

Maëlys De Araujo, 9 years old, disappeared at Pont-de-Beauvoisin in 27 August 2017. Her bones were discovery on February 14 and 15 at the foot of Mont Grêle in Savoie. Indicted for this murder on 9/3/17; 2/14/18 confessed to killing Maëlys "accidentally" and led investigators to her body.
 
Wondering "what" day he was released from ankle bracelet, as Adrien Fiorello was killed; was he anxious to kill again on the 6th?

SBM

The articles I could find just say that he was condemned to 1 year of ankle bracelet at the end of April 2009.

However, pursuant to the Criminal procedure code, there is an automatic 3-month reduction of sentence for the first year (and more if the person has a job prospect or resumes studies, the goal being reinsertion). It means that NL was probably without his ankle bracelet end of January 2010 at the latest.

https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affi...Texte=LEGITEXT000006071154&dateTexte=20050205
 
Interview with NL's half-sister, who believed in his innocence, until the day Maëlys' body was found:

"(On September 4th) My mother then calls me and tells me that they came looking for Nordahl, who had returned to my parent's house in Domessin after his first garde à vue with the police."

"At that moment, I thought he was really out of luck, for once he was at a wedding ... I found myself caught up in all that, I aged ten years." [...]

"In six months, what started as the coincidence of a disappearance in a familiar place, and the drama that ensued, ended that day with the evidence: her brother had killed a child, just in front of the family home.

"Psychologically, it's for my mother that it's very hard, she took a big moral blow, she understood that Nordahl was necessarily involved in this case, he lied to us." And she shares the questions that haunt her, since that fatal Valentine's Day: "Why confess six months later? How could he have done that?"

http://www.francesoir.fr/societe-fa...soeur-de-nordahl-lelandais-confie-france-soir

I find it interesting that she mentions how unlucky he is, and how hard this all is on her (and NL's) mother...
 
Lulu_la_nantaise said:
The articles I could find just say that he was condemned to 1 year of ankle bracelet at the end of April 2009.

However, pursuant to the Criminal procedure code, there is an automatic 3-month reduction of sentence for the first year (and more if the person has a job prospect or resumes studies, the goal being reinsertion). It means that NL was probably without his ankle bracelet end of January 2010 at the latest.

Thank you - I'll make a note on the list re these dates!

Has anyone been able to find an answer to these two items:

*was somewhere with an ankle monitor from April 2009 to January 2010

*became depressed and passed a while in the psychiatric hospital in Chambéry OR was an out-patient from ?? ... to ??...


TIA!
 
@Niner

https://www.republicain-lorrain.fr/france-monde/2017/12/22/nordahl-lelandais-un-profil-qui-inquiete

This is the testimony of a waiter who socialized with NL when the latter lived in Chambéry in 2011-2012. One evening they played on a game console (killing zombies) and NL said a few things which made the waiter feel very uncomfortable (he can't exactly remember what). Then NL disappeared for a few days and when back said that he was feeling ill at ease psychologically and had stayed for a short while in a psychiatric hospital. [no specific dates]

The newspaper adds that according to their information, NL was treated until early 2013 for a "heavy alcohol dependance" in a specialized clinic in Chambéry, and also that he was in touch with the medical and psychological centre of Chambéry. [no more specific dates again]
 
His half-sister has spoken with him in prison:

[Nordahl] simply replied "yes" when she asked him if it was him. To the question "Were you alone?", it was "yes" a second time.

"He has gained weight, it's because of the drugs he's being given, he's not amorphous, he's talking about simple things, how he's doing, but when it comes to the case, there's a denial, He does not remember what he did, just that he was alone, but he can not say why he did that." [...]

"Before I went to see him for the first time in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, he sent me three messages, and inside there were only declarations of innocence, he only hoped to get out soon, and he missed us. When I first visited him with my mother, he told us not to worry. In a month, everything has reversed.

Alexandra, though she willingly conceives of the involvement of her brother today, still asks: "Why did he confess that? Was he under duress? Killing a child, it's so awful ... " Before attempting, timidly, an explanation, as a hope: "The fact that he can not tell me what happened, lets me see that there is something he can not to say, that he is complicit in something, even if it does not excuse him in any way, and he is waiting for the results of the analyses to be placed before the fait accompli to say how it happened."

We are facing a lucid woman, strong enough to accept the involvement of a brother she was once convinced was innocent. She has never endorsed the suspicions against the impartiality of the investigation and recognizes the work of the investigating judges. But one thought is still intolerable for the suspect's sister: the specter of a sexual crime, a word she can not pronounce. "A little girl, no, no ... it's too much ... it's too much ... to imagine that he could have done that to a child is too monstrous, I can not."

In the current state of the investigation, if the involvement of Nordahl Lelandais seems evident - the thirty-year-old recognizes it himself - and the place where the child was killed and the body concealed is known, the suspect continues to evoke an "accident", without saying more. An explanation that Alexandra still wants to believe possible, as a way of considering something else. Not to consider "that."

http://www.francesoir.fr/societe-fa...l-lelandais-avoue-avoir-tue-maelys-a-sa-soeur
 
His half-sister has spoken with him in prison:

[Nordahl] simply replied "yes" when she asked him if it was him. To the question "Were you alone?", it was "yes" a second time.

"He has gained weight, it's because of the drugs he's being given, he's not amorphous, he's talking about simple things, how he's doing, but when it comes to the case, there's a denial, He does not remember what he did, just that he was alone, but he can not say why he did that." [...]

"Before I went to see him for the first time in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, he sent me three messages, and inside there were only declarations of innocence, he only hoped to get out soon, and he missed us. When I first visited him with my mother, he told us not to worry. In a month, everything has reversed.

Alexandra, though she willingly conceives of the involvement of her brother today, still asks: "Why did he confess that? Was he under duress? Killing a child, it's so awful ... " Before attempting, timidly, an explanation, as a hope: "The fact that he can not tell me what happened, lets me see that there is something he can not to say, that he is complicit in something, even if it does not excuse him in any way, and he is waiting for the results of the analyses to be placed before the fait accompli to say how it happened."

We are facing a lucid woman, strong enough to accept the involvement of a brother she was once convinced was innocent. She has never endorsed the suspicions against the impartiality of the investigation and recognizes the work of the investigating judges. But one thought is still intolerable for the suspect's sister: the specter of a sexual crime, a word she can not pronounce. "A little girl, no, no ... it's too much ... it's too much ... to imagine that he could have done that to a child is too monstrous, I can not."

In the current state of the investigation, if the involvement of Nordahl Lelandais seems evident - the thirty-year-old recognizes it himself - and the place where the child was killed and the body concealed is known, the suspect continues to evoke an "accident", without saying more. An explanation that Alexandra still wants to believe possible, as a way of considering something else. Not to consider "that."

http://www.francesoir.fr/societe-fa...l-lelandais-avoue-avoir-tue-maelys-a-sa-soeur


She is his sister, not his half-sister, or am I missing something?
 
Nordahl's half-sister (demi-soeur):

"Last September, after Nordahl Lelandais' indictment for the murder of Maelys, members of his family had already been the target of threats and insults. They had to close their accounts on social networks, their management became impossible. Even Nordahl Lelandais' half-sister, who has another name and does not live in Savoie, was harassed."

http://www.ledauphine.com/faits-divers/2018/02/20/derapages-a-domessin-les-autorites-vigilantes
 
"New DNA traces were found at Nordahl Lelandais' home. It was on a sofa located on the ground floor of Nordahl Lelandais' parent's home that this DNA trace was discovered. This piece of furniture had been seized by the investigators last September, during a search," according to journalist Manon Bougault.

This new clue brings up a lot of questions. "Was it Nordahl Lelandais who brought back the little girl's hair or a piece of her nail? Could it be a simple transfer of DNA, or was Maëlys brought into the suspect's parents' home? If so, how long did she stay there? Did Nordahl's parents see her? These are the questions that the investigators will have to answer," she adds.

https://www.francetvinfo.fr/faits-d...les-parents-de-nordahl-lelandais_2656910.html
 
This program (Sept à huit, TF1) aired soon after Maëlys vanished. Around the nine-minute mark, NL's mom is sitting on a sofa. She explains how she was up late, watching TV, when NL came home. She states she only saw his shadow, she knew it was him, but couldn't really see him (or his shorts) because the ironing board was in the way.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=44s&v=luBefmo7C5Q
 
Nordahl's half-sister (demi-soeur):

"Last September, after Nordahl Lelandais' indictment for the murder of Maelys, members of his family had already been the target of threats and insults. They had to close their accounts on social networks, their management became impossible. Even Nordahl Lelandais' half-sister, who has another name and does not live in Savoie, was harassed."

http://www.ledauphine.com/faits-divers/2018/02/20/derapages-a-domessin-les-autorites-vigilantes

Very confusing. In the current series of France Soir they refer to her simply as the elder sister and she mentions the house of her parents in Domessin.

http://www.francesoir.fr/societe-fa...soeur-de-nordahl-lelandais-confie-france-soir

Ma mère m'appelle ensuite et me dit qu'ils sont venus rechercher Nordahl, revenu à Domessin chez mes parents après sa garde vue".

If he is her half-brother, wouldn't he have gone to the house of his parents, not hers? Strange.

Reading through what she says, she seems to believe? suggest? that her brother has no knowledge of what happened and that is why he will only admit what the evidence brings him. (Lawyer would advise the same.) Yet why he admitted killing Maëlys after six months seems a mystery to them.

It must be hell to discover that your brother is a murderer, and a possible serial killer too. Is there any support for families under these circumstances?

I'm not sure that I want to know all this. IMHO a general statement by a lawyer about the family being in shock would have been better.

--- OMG I now read that Maëlys' DNA was found in the house of the parents.

Don't want to think about the possible implications. Even if this turns out to be a transfer it is bad, but it could also mean something else and even worse.

:gaah:
 
His one parent (mother) is also her parent... They share the same mother: she's his "sister from another Mister." They had different fathers but probably grew up together in the same (maternal) home. Her parents' home is the same as his. His father was most likely her step-father.

I hope that makes sense.
 
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