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

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  • #821
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. (October 2009 ?)

At the end of April 2009, he was sentenced to 30 months in prison, 12 of which were closed for burglary and burning a year earlier, along with others, a restaurant on Lake Paladru in northern Isère. He was released on parole in October 2010. Wondering "what" day he was released, as Adrien 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. 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 ... ?
was somewhere with an ankle monitor from ... to .... ?
registered the start of his dog training company in Chambéry in February
became depressed and passed a while in the psychiatric hospital in Chambéry OR was an out-patient from ... to ... ?


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. Probably not a suspect; same region as NL; preliminary investigation.

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 was located in Chambéry (Savoie) in the late afternoon. Chambéry is where Nordahl Lelandais had a dog breeding business at that time. Possible suspect in this one; request for information

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. Verification in progress

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

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. Probably not a suspect; same region as NL; preliminary investigation.

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). Possible suspect; verification in progress

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

Stéphane Chemin, 33 years old, who suffers from schizophrenia, disappeared on 24 September 2012 in Bourg-d' Oisans region (Isère). Probably not a suspect; same region as NL; preliminary investigation.

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.

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 5:15 p. m., when he was on his way to a bus stop in the commune of Bagnols-sur-Cèze. Possible suspecct; verification in progress

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

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.

Antoine Zoia. This 16-year-old teenager has not been found since 1 March 2016. He disappeared in Clarensac, near Nîmes, also in the Gard, during a stroll during which he had to go to a tobacco store. Verification in progress

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. Het 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." Probably not suspect; same region as NL; preliminary investigation.

Éric Foray, 47, disappeared on 16 September 2016, shortly after noon, after he had recently done some shopping in Chatuzange-le-Goubet (Drôme).

Arthur Noyer, 23 years old, disappeared in 11-12 April 2017 in Chambéry. Indicted for this murder.

Adrien Mourialmé, 24 years old, disappeared in 5 July 2017 on the shores of Lake Annecy (Haute-Savoie); his phone pinged for the last time late in the afternoon in the centre of Chambéry - where NL lived with his parents at that time. Possible suspect; verification in progress

Maëlys De Araujo, 9 years old, disappeared at Pont-de-Beauvoisin in 27 August 2017. Indicted for this murder 2/14/18 confessed to killing Maëlys "accidentlly
 
  • #822
BBM: this has been his approach/attitude all along. He has changed his story at several points since the night he took Maelys, each time that evidence showed his lies.

I can’t imagine why he FINALLY decided to tell (part of) the truth, but I’m glad he did.

I raise my hat to the French investigators.

BBM

It was because the investigators had found blood in his car trunk, and then only on his lawyer's advice:

http://www.lejdd.fr/societe/faits-divers/affaire-maelys-les-trois-zones-dombre-de-lenquete-3575339

Since the beginning he has been lying but there was no way he could explain how Maëlys' blood came in his trunk. Of course he will now pretend it was an "accident". He is probably not able to accept responsibility for anything he did, it must always be someone else fault.
 
  • #823
  • #824
Adrien Fiorello's phone was the one that 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.

Adrian Mourialmé's phone has had no activity since July 4, 2017:

Le jeune homme a disparu sans prendre ses affaires. Son compte en banque et son téléphone n'ont pas connu d'activité depuis le 4 juillet.

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.

http://www.francesoir.fr/societe-fa...n-cuisinier-belge-arthur-noyer-affaire-maelys
 
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  • #826
There is nothing “accidental” about this - the swiftness with which that little 9-year-old girl was killed and disposed of, and Lelandais‘ speed in returning to the reception afterwards, all in 39 minutes! It has the markings of a cold dispassionate killer that does nothing by accident. I wouldn’t think that there is even a sexual component to his crimes...it all seems to be about taking life and getting away with it in a very calculated and practiced way. I hope every death he has been responsible for is finally revealed and families get some peace in knowing.
 
  • #827
He accidently killed the little girl? Did he accidently remove her from the wedding venue as well?? He makes me sick! He disposed of this innocent child like she meant nothing and even returned to the venue knowing exactly what he had just done. I really hope that there's a death penalty in France.
Estas com Deus Maelys, es um anjinho.
 
  • #828
He accidently killed the little girl? Did he accidently remove her from the wedding venue as well?? He makes me sick! He disposed of this innocent child like she meant nothing and even returned to the venue knowing exactly what he had just done. I really hope that there's a death penalty in France.
Estas com Deus Maelys, es um anjinho.

France abolished the death penalty in 1981.

I hope Nordahl Lelandais gets his comeuppance one way or another, though.
 
  • #829
NORDAHL LELANDAIS 'WAS PARTICULARLY WELL PREPARED FOR HIS ACTION," ACCORDING TO RMC INVESTIGATOR


BFMTV.com
http://rmc.bfmtv.com/emission/nordh...n-enqueteur-sur-rmc-1374071.html#?xtor=CS4-77


The police managed to make Nordahl Lelandais talk after identifying a blood stain from Maëlys in the trunk of his car. What are their techniques? [ Interview ] With Colonel Patrick Touron, Director of the National Gendarmerie Criminal Research Institute.

After six months of silence, Nordahl Lelandais confessed Wednesday that he killed Maëlys and provided investigators with indications that led to the discovery of the girl's remains after a difficult search in the snowy mountains.

The 34-year-old ex-military officer claimed that the child's death was "involuntary" but immediately refused to comment on the circumstances of her death, Jean-Yves Coquillat told the press. The child's skull and a long bone were discovered in the late afternoon, he said.

Several clues had been overwhelming the only suspect in the abduction and murder of the 8-year-old girl for almost six months: a DNA trace of Maëlys found on the dashboard of his vehicle and surveillance camera images filmed in the night of her disappearance. However, it was by dismantling the Audi A3, an Audi that had been painstakingly cleaned, that the investigators overturned the investigation by uncovering a trace of blood that belonged to the little girl.

For Colonel Patrick Touron, director of the Institut de Recherche Criminelle de la Gendarmerie Nationale, invited by RMC, Thursday morning, this detail is key: "It is typical of these criminals who tend to prepare their actions, to be in control of each of their actions. And when something, a grain of sand interferes with their mechanics they become destabilized. This time it was a trace of blood."

The gendarme also commented on the techniques used: "Since the beginning of this case, with more than 20 investigators, 50 people on a continuous basis and, on Wednesday in the field, there were nearly 100 people to recover all the possible elements. Because we have one version, that of the alleged author, and the scientific truth, that of Maëlys, and only investigators will be able to bring it to the table.

According to him, Nordhal Lelandais "was particularly well prepared for his action, that he had cleaned his vehicle particularly well. At the time when we had already inspected this car, we did not know the methodology, the obsession with which he had proceeded. So we looked at it from another angle, that of an author who wanted to hide his evidence. We therefore worked on all the parts that were difficult to access for cleaning.

Science is progressing well. We have lighting techniques, visible or invisible spectra, which allow us to reveal traces that are almost invisible to the naked eye. But also lasers, new DNA analysis. The world has changed dramatically and it is very difficult to escape a trace that one would have left."



BBM
 
  • #830
Here's a more recent article that mentions what happened after the fire in 2008:

"In October 2008, he burned down a snack bar with two other friends. He was sentenced to one year in prison in April 2009, but received a sentence adjustment.

Under an electronic bracelet, Nordahl Lelandais tries to rebuild himself by launching his canine breeding company. It is registered in February 2010 and domiciled in Chambéry."

https://www.francetvinfo.fr/faits-d...sonnalite-aux-multiples-facettes_2611700.html

Right around the corner from the train station where Adrian Fiorello's phone last pinged.

So sad about Maëlys... Finally found in the cold, wet snow, on Saint Valentine's Day.
 
  • #831
"He said he first wanted Maëlys' body to be found and that it would be explained later," said the prosecutor on Wednesday. This Thursday, he confirmed that Nordahl Lelandais will be re-heard "soon" by the investigating judges.

He will be questioned about the circumstances of the death of the little girl. The investigators will be interested in his journey that night. For now, he claimed to have deposited the body "near" his parents' house in Domessin and then "returned to the wedding". It was only later that he "returned to recover the body" and then abandoned it in the mountains, the prosecutor added on Wednesday. "It was night-time, I drove, I lost it, I do not know where I went, I left Maëlys at a place," said Nordahl Lelandais before the judges, according to his lawyer Alain Jakubowicz."

http://www.lejdd.fr/societe/faits-d...-nordahl-lelandais-va-t-il-sexpliquer-3575702
 
  • #832
"He said he first wanted Maëlys' body to be found and that it would be explained later," said the prosecutor on Wednesday. This Thursday, he confirmed that Nordahl Lelandais will be re-heard "soon" by the investigating judges.

SBM

Not because he waits to know what the forensics will be able to prove, right? Is it wrong of me to think that he is waiting to know what traces were left after 6 months in order to adapt his "accident" story?
 
  • #833
Thank you renarde for the additional articles.

I have a question about his release from parole, and assuming the electronic bracelet taken off in October of 2010. Did they mention "what date" in October he was released? As Adrien Fiorella's murder happened on October 6th.

TIA!

I also changed the wording on Fiorella & Mourialmé,
 
  • #834
COLLEAGUES DONATE ALMOST THREE YEARS OF THEIR FREE TIME TO MAËLYS' MOTHER

https://france3-regions.francetvinf...onnes-maman-maelys-ses-collegues-1424983.html


572 days, 4288.50 hours for Jennifer De Araujo who worked at night at the Pontarlier hospital until this day last August, when her 9-year-old daughter disappeared at a family celebration, a wedding in Pont-de-Beauvoisin.


The 1300 employees of the Haut-Doubs hospital had until 31 December 2017 to make their donations. Staff, caregivers, managers... all of them could give their time to help the mother of Maëlys whose body had still not been found.

"This solidarity didn't surprise us, we were very touched last summer when it happened," confides Lydie Lefebvre, CGT union delegate for the Pontarlier hospital centre.

On 14 February, the elected employee and the other employees received a memo from their management informing them of the donation of 572 days of RTT for Maëlys' mother. The note arrived the same day that Nordahl Lelandais took the investigators to the place where he had dropped off the body of the little girl. The day of the suspect's terrible confession.


BBM


How sweet is that? Maëlys' mother is now able to take paid leave for almost 3 years!

:loveyou:
 
  • #835
'ARIANE' THE SPECIAL CELL OF EXPERTS WHO INVESTIGATE NORDAHL LELANDAIS' PAST

RTL.fr
http://www.rtl.fr/actu/justice-fait...-sur-le-passe-de-nordahl-lelandais-7792290586

In the case of Maëlys' disappearance, he finally talked. After five and a half months of lies, Nordahl Lelandais, suspect number one, confessed to having killed "accidentally" according to him, the girl who disappeared on 27 August last during a marriage.

But ever since the suspicion of the child's abduction has weighed on him, many unsolved disappearance cases to which the former handler might be linked have resurfaced. One example is the disappearance of Corporal Arthur Noyer, for which Nordahl Lelandais was already heard by the investigating magistrates of Chambéry on 5 February.

The young corporal of 23 years of the 13th battallion of the Alpine Hunters had disappeared during the night of 11 to 12 April 2017 after an evening out in the town center of Chambéry. Remains of his skull were found on September 17 near Montmélian, 16 kms from Chambéry, by a hiker. Near this area other bones were found on January 12. The link between the two men was made through their cell phones.

The latter had triggered the same relays on the evening of the Corporal's disappearance, which had taken place in an unidentified vehicle, the Prosecutor of the Republic of Chambéry had reported.

The last 15 years of Nordahl Lelandais under the microscope

In order to shed light on this case and rule out - or not - this route, a special cell was created less than a month ago at the judicial centre of the national gendarmerie in Pontoise: the Ariane coordination cell. It will also investigate the links between Nordahl Lelandais and four other disappearances in Isère between 2010 and 2016.

Specifically, since the beginning of January, mobilised, highly-qualified gendarmes have been examining Nordahl Lelandais' life course over the last 15 years, in particular by questioning all judicial bases but also private providers such as telephone operators, transporters and insurance companies.

The aim of this work is to "fix in time and space" the suspect in order to allow for connections and re-launch unsolved criminal investigations. The collected data is integrated into the AnaCrim software, a computer tool that allows to cross-reference different information.

The work carried out by this special unit has already made it possible to rule out two leads, described by the investigators as "whimsical". The first was the disappearance of 9-year-old Estelle Mouzin, who had vanished in January 2003 in Guermantes (Seine-et-Marne, ndlr). Thanks to their investigations, the gendarmes discovered that Nordahl Lelandais was outside France at the same time.

While his name had also been mentioned as a possible perpetrator of the Chevaline killing, the investigators ultimately concluded that the profile of the former dog-handler did not match that of the murderer.


BBM




In the case of Maëlys and Arthur Noyer, the investigators at least have evidence to build on. In case of Maëlys they have the car, and possible evidence from her clothes and her remains. In the disappearance of Arthur Noyer, there is the evidence of the phones. Plus some bones.

But in all the other disappearances there are no links as of now. Some disappearances were not even investigated at the time (Malik Boutvillain, Eric Foray) because adults 'have the right to disappear.' Totally agree with that, but not every adult who disappears does so of their own free will. In a country like France, if you wanted to disappear, you would either need a new identity or else live in the mountains or squat with a sub-culture.

Daniel Delseny, an expert on French tv said that things may change once Lelandais decides to tell more - but is that likely?

Link here, but no subtitles in english:
https://twitter.com/Cdanslair/status/964195282652196864
 
  • #836
NORDAHL LELANDAIS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL "AS A PRECAUTION"

France Info
https://www.francetvinfo.fr/faits-d...tal-par-precaution_2614574.html#xtor=CS2-765-[twitter]-

Nordahl Lelandais was hospitalized Friday 16 February in Lyon, FranceInfo was told, confirming information from the Dauphiné Libéré. The 34-year-old man who confessed to the murder of Maëlys this week was transferred to the Hospital Security Unit (UHSA) of the Pierre-Bénite hospital centre, south of Lyon. Nordahl Lelandais had "anxieties", according to a prison source.

It was his lawyer, Alain Jakubowicz, who made the request for hospitalization, said France Bleu Isère. For the past few days, Nordahl Lelandais had been under special surveillance, especially at night. The former soldier was transferred to the secure unit by the prison administration following psychiatric problems. He reportedly was depressed and suicidal.
Nordahl Lelandais was "certainly very weakened because barriers collapsed or defensive postures, so he wanted to have a more specific care for that," explained to France Bleu Isère, Alain Chevallier of the syndicate UFAP-UNSA Justice at the Saint-Quentin-Fallavier prison where Nordahl Lelandais was held in pre-trial detention until Friday.

"To the best of my knowledge, there has been no suicide attempt and all the protections are in place so that he can continue to explain himself," the unionist added. "Like any person in cases as high-profile as this one," surveillance is stricter. In this type of case, on average,"we're on a monitoring cycle every two hours, and there it is every 45 minutes," Alain Chevallier explained.

After the discovery of new clues, the former dog handler admitted on Wednesday that he involuntarily killed Maëlys, aged 8, who disappeared at the end of August during a wedding in Pont-de-Beauvoisin (Isère). After these confessions, the investigators will now focus on determining the circumstances of Maëlys' death and in particular its accidental nature, a thesis put forward by the sole suspect who refused to express himself further.


BBM
 
  • #837
THE OTHER CASES IN WHICH THE NAME OF NORDAHL LELANDAIS IS MENTIONED


France Info
https://www.francetvinfo.fr/faits-d...landais-a-ete-cite_2610302.html#xtor=CS2-765-[twitter]-


Charged:

Maëlys de Araujo
Arthur Noyer


Verifications under way:


Adrien Mourialmé
Ahmed Hamadou
Jean-Christophe Morin
Adrien Fiorello
Stéphane Chemin
Malik Boutvillain
Nicolas Suppo
Georgette [Bonnet] Amat Chantoux
Coralie Moussu
Lucas Tronche
Antoine Zoia


Requests of the families of the missing:

Nordine Seghiri
Rachid Rameche
Lucie Roux
Florent Bonnet
Anne-Charlotte Poncin
Nelly Balmain
Eric Foray


Excluded:

Estelle Mouzin
[Alps murders]


BBM


I've added the Alps Murders, not mentioned in this report.
Also, I've added the name of Amat Chantoux to Georgette. France Info still calls her 'Bonnet'.

IMHO it is strange that the disappearance of Ahmed Hamadou is linked to Nordahl Lelandais. Ahmed Hamadou disappeared together with a friend, Yan Kersuzan. After 16 days, without any phone contacts or bank movements of either, Yan reappears. The two men had been driving a car, that car, apparently Yan's, is still missing.
Rumour has it that friend Yan is a person of interest, and IMHO it is odd that he wouldn't be.
 
  • #838
PARENTS OF ARTHUR NOYER APPEAL TO NORDAHL LELANDAIS


Le Parisien
http://www.leparisien.fr/faits-dive...rents-du-caporal-noyer-16-02-2018-7563741.php


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The man who has just confessed to the death of Maëlys is also suspected of the disappearance of the young soldier. Arthur Noyer's parents asked him to speak.

Devastated by the death of their son, Corporal Arthur Noyer, they do not have the strength to speak for themselves publicly. Cécile and Didier Noyer, the parents of the young alpine hunter, but also Quentin, his brother, asked their lawyer, Bernard Boulloud, to make a solemn appeal on their behalf to Nordahl Lelandais. The latter who admitted to be at the origin of the death of little Maëlys is also indicted for the murder of 23-year-old Corporal Noyer who disappeared on April 12, 2017 in Chambéry in Savoie and whose remains were found at the Marocaz mountain near Montmélian.

"The parents of Arthur Noyer, his brother, are in terrible pain. They asked me to call on Mr. Lelandais to tell us the truth," Bernard Boulloud explains.

"Let him tell us what he could have done to Arthur if he's the murderer. Nordahl Lelandais has already acknowledged in the case of Maëlys, the death of the girl. He is therefore in a logic of confession. His word is beginning to break free. This is a ray of hope for us. To free oneself from the murder of a little girl is always more delicate than to recognize the murder of an adult. But he finally took the plunge. While many thought he would never speak. We're waiting for him to do the same for Arthur Noyer. That is why we are appealing to him. Answer us! Answer to justice, Monsieur Lelandais. What we're waiting for is for that part of the human being in him to wake up. We're ready to hear everything. But let him tell us very quickly what happened. Because every day that passes is a day of additional suffering for Arthur's family. And it's really becoming unbearable. We are therefore awaiting his revelations," the lawyer said.

Arthur Noyer's parents, however, intend to respect the presumption of innocence that Nordahl Lelandais still enjoys: "If he is not the one who killed Arthur, let him bring us the elements that could exonerate him. If the Lelandais' trail has to close again, we would like it to close quickly. So that we can concentrate our investigations on other people," Boulloud said.

Nordahl Lelandais is burdened with heavy suspicions in the Arthur Noyer case. 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 travelling 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. Despite the denials of the latter.


BBM
 
  • #839
Nordahl Lelandais first hid Maëlys' body near a neighbor's shed.

"After Nordahl Lelandais' confession for the murder of little Maëlys, the scenario is becoming clearer. The 34-year-old man reportedly put the girl's body in a shed near his home before returning to the wedding party. The neighbors, who own this building, say they are "disgusted."

http://www.bfmtv.com/mediaplayer/vi...oximite-d-une-cabane-d-un-voisin-1037219.html

Video at link shows the neighbor's shed, located about 300 meters from the Lelandais residence. Not sure if it was in or just near the shed.
 
  • #840
Thanks for this list. I've changed to color coding in my list to match what you have just posted. What I don't have on my list are these two people. Any more information on "when" and "where". I personally haven't seen those names mentioned in previous posts, or I did and it didn't register in my old brain! LOL!

Verifications under way:
Coralie Moussu

and

Requests of the families of the missing:
Rachid Rameche


ZaZara said:
it is strange that the disappearance of Ahmed Hamadou is linked to Nordahl Lelandais. Ahmed Hamadou disappeared together with a friend, Yan Kersuzan. After 16 days, without any phone contacts or bank movements of either, Yan reappears. The two men had been driving a car, that car, apparently Yan's, is still missing.
Rumour has it that friend Yan is a person of interest, and IMHO it is odd that he wouldn't be.

Should I add this to the description under his name??

and the next post - my revised list!
 
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