Karen Carter, 65, was in the process of walking away from her 30-year marriage and starting a new life in the south-west France the night before she was murdered.
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The night before she was murdered outside her Dordogne home, Karen Carter appeared to have much on her mind.
The mother of four was in the process of walking away from her 30-year marriage and starting a new life in this idyllic corner of south-west
France. Plans were already in motion.
There was the sweet puppy she'd collected five days earlier, a new French bank account she'd set up and a one-bedroom cottage she was negotiating to buy and where she planned to live alone. That future, as we now know, is one the former teacher will tragically never get to live.
Who, then, might have wanted to hurt Karen, a woman described by locals this week as 'classy and charismatic', 'friendly' and 'great fun to be with'.
Was she killed by a jealous love rival? Or, as some are speculating, was her death 'un meurtre commandité' – a contract killing?
This week the Mail spoke to those closest to the case including Karen's best friend as well as the brother of a local woman, Marie-Laure Autefort, who was said to hold feelings for Guerrier and was briefly interviewed by police before being released.
Police have spoken of the 'exceptional violence' used to kill Karen and a British woman who lives nearby told me: 'What is very obvious from her injuries is that whoever did this knew how to kill