France - Karen Carter, 65, stabbed to death, Dordogne, 29 April 2025

  • #621
The trail of a love triangle

gendarmes quickly became interested in a resident of Trémolat, Marie-Laure A. It was Jean-François G., Karen Carter’s close friend, who drew attention to this woman, a former nursing assistant. When he was heard by the investigators, Jean-François explained that Marie-Laure had been pursuing him assiduously for months. She had left her husband. She was convinced that she would start a new life with him. He had rejected her.

Wednesday, April 30, 2025, Marie-Laure A. is placed in custody. She disputes any involvement in this crime. The gendarmes search his home. No object, no clue found. Marie-Laure A. has an alibi for the evening of April 29. After forty hours of custody, she is released. When we see the jets of blood, we know directly that the attacker was covered with this blood. This suggests planning and it is where it is not very compatible with the mental state of this lady," indicates General François Daoust in L'Heure du Crime, on RTL. https://www.rtl.fr/actu/justice-fai...e-sanglante-du-village-de-tremolat-7900572854
 
  • #622
The trail of a love triangle

gendarmes quickly became interested in a resident of Trémolat, Marie-Laure A. It was Jean-François G., Karen Carter’s close friend, who drew attention to this woman, a former nursing assistant. When he was heard by the investigators, Jean-François explained that Marie-Laure had been pursuing him assiduously for months. She had left her husband. She was convinced that she would start a new life with him. He had rejected her.

Wednesday, April 30, 2025, Marie-Laure A. is placed in custody. She disputes any involvement in this crime. The gendarmes search his home. No object, no clue found. Marie-Laure A. has an alibi for the evening of April 29. After forty hours of custody, she is released. When we see the jets of blood, we know directly that the attacker was covered with this blood. This suggests planning and it is where it is not very compatible with the mental state of this lady," indicates General François Daoust in L'Heure du Crime, on RTL. https://www.rtl.fr/actu/justice-fai...e-sanglante-du-village-de-tremolat-7900572854
Someone had all (illegal) reasons for an attack in full rage; her life had been distraught by the rejection of her love-object. Indeed, her life was in pieces by then, it seems to me. THEN an unknown murderer comes to the little village and does the same, what she ML would preferably have done probably. Makes sense, if she did it (I know: alibi etc.) and also makes sense, if some in SA knew of her verrry strong interest in JFG and sent a hitman. Perfect timing, if it was a hitman, MOO.
 
  • #623
Someone had all (illegal) reasons for an attack in full rage; her life had been distraught by the rejection of her love-object. Indeed, her life was in pieces by then, it seems to me. THEN an unknown murderer comes to the little village and does the same, what she ML would preferably have done probably. Makes sense, if she did it (I know: alibi etc.) and also makes sense, if some in SA knew of her verrry strong interest in JFG and sent a hitman. Perfect timing, if it was a hitman, MOO.

But who would be so stupid
as to act as a hitman for mentally unstable 70- year-old pensioner??? :rolleyes:
With such a person one can never be certain what she can disclose to others/Police.
And let's be honest...
we are not talking about JP Belmondo or A Delon as an alleged sweetheart...

To commit brutal murder and endanger oneself and one's freedom for....what???

Nope.
I'm sorry but my imagination doesn't stretch THAT far...

Follow the business,
Follow the money
is my present mantra.
( Among others, that is 🧐 )

But sure.
What do I know??? 🤔
Nothing.
I'm just a simple poster.

But...
I want to point out that residents of the village were DNA tested.
And there is NO POI.

JMO
 
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  • #624
To add...again...

I unwillingly reject my previous theory of random attack.
Nope.

Taking into account the latest updates with links upthread,
about Karen acting "not her usual self"
I think she was worried about something.
She possibly felt threatened/blackmailed???
Did she confide her worries to someone?
Does someone know something?
What was it about?

The attack seems carefully planned.
Logistics was thought out.
The attacker vanished into thin air.
But left something behind...DNA!

So there is hope,
that sooner or later the attacker will be caught.

JMO
 
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  • #625
Someone had all (illegal) reasons for an attack in full rage; her life had been distraught by the rejection of her love-object. Indeed, her life was in pieces by then, it seems to me. THEN an unknown murderer comes to the little village and does the same, what she ML would preferably have done probably. Makes sense, if she did it (I know: alibi etc.) and also makes sense, if some in SA knew of her verrry strong interest in JFG and sent a hitman. Perfect timing, if it was a hitman, MOO.

Let us try not oppose MLA and KC but compare their situations because I see a certain dimilarity

Two women in the same age group

Both pleasant

You can imagine that in their time both were very attractive

Still attractive

Not super well-paid jobs, but one, a teacher, another, a nurse

Both had kids

Both had husbands; I am not sure about Alan’s money but at one point he bought Karen that gite

We don’t know MLA’s former husband but probably what they had was enough to live comfortably in the village

Comes JFG. First, he is financially well better-off MLA. Her brother says something about her life being much better off had she married G. So, some financial interest.

However: was MLA delusional when she divorced her husband and ruined the family? Hard to tell. However, it is a fact that at least at one point in time JFG was taking her out, isn’t it so? So, not an imagination, there was some connection between them. Then he "backpedaled" I guess. But, MLA still had her job, her hobby, was living a life. Not crushed, although, predictably unhappy.

Did MLA overrate the widower’s general willingness to marry? Perhaps, but hard to tell what she’d been told. It is possible that he just was “telling tales”, and lost interest when she became too serious about it.

So maybe MLA was naive in assessing the seriousness of JFG’s intentions, but nothing more "delusional" than that.

But then, enters Karen. Karen, who’s hard-working, a cancer survivor, slowly building up business with the gite. Very pleasant, very gracious, but she comes across as a serious person and a planner. She is a reasonable woman, married for the second time, who lived in several countries and is the mother of four kids. Very worldly. Stable.

Suddenly this epitome of practicality, KC, is engaged in a quiet but passionate relationship with JFG, and she, too, files for a divorce. After years of marriage, you don’t just abandon the family. You have to have an alternative plan.

So we have two women who, having dated JFG for a while, headed exactly the same way, towards the divorce! And rather rapidly.

How many more could there be under his belt? What was JFG’s life before? From the villagers account, women came to visit him. What happened to them?

In my life, I knew a man who was a “serial relationship-wrecker”. I can’t say “home wrecker” because I was 20 and he, 30, but he had a train of stories about broken engagements, or being engaged and suddenly marrying someone else. I thought these were his fantasies, but I later i did meet several sobbing young women, befriended some. At this, he was viewed as "solid" by adult people. An unusual type, but...if you know that the pattern exists, you start wondering.

So...Was JFG the man who kept someone with his promises on the hook for too long? Broke one marriage too many? Was there someone else who, too, divorced and rearranged her life? Who then watched him dating other women and finally, snapped?

So, I am not in "Alan Carter did it" camp. If I heard that the Carters were splitting a diamond mine in the divorce, I might reconsider. But what we know about is some property in South Africa and some in France and a man who seems to be a good father. Not the type.

My feeling is, either someone who had a crush on Karen and was angry that his rival was older and richer. (Seriously, I do have the "class jealousy" vibe).

Or look at someone from JFG's past.

The phrase "a hotbed of affairs" could simply mean that JFG lived vicariously through "romances" because he knew what follows 75. But to break two marriages tells me that he might have been persuasive in his promises. Could have been a pattern, and someone could have been angry.

To add: if MLA has an alibi, her only known connection with the murder is, sadly, tought luck at having had some relationship with JFG in the past. We don't know of any threats of KC, nor any pen-poison letters, nor any toxicity. Yet her name is smeared, she is probably ashamed, moved away.

If you look at it not as "love triangle" and I don't see any triangle just a persuasive man, then "one woman is dead, another one has her good name smeared", looks too unfair.
 
  • #626
So...Was JFG the man who kept someone with his promises on the hook for too long? Broke one marriage too many? Was there someone else who, too, divorced and rearranged her life? Who then watched him dating other women and finally, snapped?
Maybe, there were some sad deceived women in the background. But JFG himself only pointed to one person as we know. It seems, he had no suspicions against another "bride" from his recent past. He could have had; why didn't he? Just because these acquaintances don't live in Tremolat? Or because he didn't believe, any other woman was capable of such an act of violence?
 
  • #627
Maybe, there were some sad deceived women in the background. But JFG himself only pointed to one person as we know. It seems, he had no suspicions against another "bride" from his recent past. He could have had; why didn't he? Just because these acquaintances don't live in Tremolat? Or because he didn't believe, any other woman was capable of such an act of violence?

I believe that he might have been scared of someone else.
 
  • #628
Suddenly this epitome of practicality, KC, is engaged in a quiet but passionate relationship with JFG, and she, too, files for a divorce. After years of marriage, you don’t just abandon the family. You have to have an alternative plan.
RSBM

I hadn't thought of the possibility of a serial home wrecker, but your scenario surely is an eye opener. 👍

My doubts are about the sequence of events.
KC and AC lived separate lives while remaining married, and they might simply have gone on doing so.
Did KC file for divorce because of JFG? Or did divorce talks / proceedings start earlier? Reading through the thread, I got the impression that for KC, the divorce was already on the agenda and that developments were stalling, whereas the relationship with JFG was a recent matter, of only a few weeks.

If JFG was not the reason for the divorce, perhaps there was someone else who was? And it did not work out for some reason?
 
  • #629
One thing that stands out is how controlled the offender seems before and after the moment of violence. That kind of switch -> calm -> sudden action -> immediate withdrawal --- usually points to someone who has rehearsed the moment in their head, not someone acting for the first time in their life. It doesn’t mean they’ve done anything like this before, but it does suggest they’ve spent time thinking about retaliation in a very rigid way.
Another detail is the timing. The attack happened at a moment when the victim was returning home, which means the offender either knew her routine or was watching closely enough to catch the window. That level of timing isn’t random; it’s someone who pays attention, maybe obsessively, and doesn’t cope well when their internal picture of “how things should be” gets disrupted.
The second attack in the same village adds another layer. Even if the two incidents aren’t the same person, the fact that someone else felt emboldened enough to attack a woman in the same area suggests a local social environment where certain people feel invisible or unaccountable. That’s not about crime - that’s about psychology and community dynamics.
And the recent dna sweep of 15 people tells you investigators already have a behavioural shortlist, not just a biological one. They’re looking at people whose routines, temperaments, or past interactions fit a very specific pattern. People who struggle with boundaries, who fixate, who escalate when they feel slighted, and who don’t have strong coping mechanisms when life corners them.
So the interesting part isn’t local vs outsider. Imho, it’s the combination of timing, emotional rigidity, rumination, and the kind of personality that can live in a small community while carrying around a private storm no one sees until it breaks out.
 

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