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Reposting this from mid last year:
This has been said before, many threads ago, so I can’t take credit for it.
On 10 Dec 1994, there were just two lonely heart ads, known as ‘rencontres' placed in the Le Courrier Australien. One is from Monsieur Remakel (RB), the other is this:
French, 50 years old, blonde, blue eyed, 1.52m, slim, youthful looking, love healthy and simple life, seek sober French speaking man or man having French interests. Write to Marie Llimos, 221 Fontaines Ave, Wallace-St-Pierre, 84500
Could this be Monsieur Remakel's accomplice? Or Marion’s imposter? A separate con? Or a genuine search for love?
She’s supposedly just a year older than Marion at the time, blonde and blue eyed.
All the other ads in the classifieds that day were not lonely hearts, they were language exchange, house swap, looking for work, offer of services, etc.
At the time, I suggested one theory could be that the conman was using these ads to communicate in secret with an accomplice. For example, they had previously arranged to both post in the paper, secretly alerting each other where in the world they were, so they could write to each other. You know… because they moved frequently according to who they were courting/conning.
It’s ridiculous, I know! Then the inquest started and we forgot all about this.
This has been said before, many threads ago, so I can’t take credit for it.
On 10 Dec 1994, there were just two lonely heart ads, known as ‘rencontres' placed in the Le Courrier Australien. One is from Monsieur Remakel (RB), the other is this:
French, 50 years old, blonde, blue eyed, 1.52m, slim, youthful looking, love healthy and simple life, seek sober French speaking man or man having French interests. Write to Marie Llimos, 221 Fontaines Ave, Wallace-St-Pierre, 84500
Could this be Monsieur Remakel's accomplice? Or Marion’s imposter? A separate con? Or a genuine search for love?
She’s supposedly just a year older than Marion at the time, blonde and blue eyed.
All the other ads in the classifieds that day were not lonely hearts, they were language exchange, house swap, looking for work, offer of services, etc.
At the time, I suggested one theory could be that the conman was using these ads to communicate in secret with an accomplice. For example, they had previously arranged to both post in the paper, secretly alerting each other where in the world they were, so they could write to each other. You know… because they moved frequently according to who they were courting/conning.
