“I know where his body is” these letters that Eric Mouzin regularly receives

Twenty years after the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin, the father of the girl killed by Michel Fourniret still receives terrible anonymous letters.

A few weeks before the trial of Monique Fourniret, the mystery still hangs over the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin. Like little Emile, terrible letters are sent to the parents of the victim. The father of the girl, who disappeared on January 9, 2003, had wanted to meet the suspect in the case, Michel Fourniret, before his death. But it is his wife who could provide the answers that Estelle’s loved ones need.

Like Marc Dutroux, Fourniret was a serial killer who preyed on young girls. After many years of denying his involvement in the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin, he ended up admitting his responsibility, prompted by the testimony of his wife. But we still don’t know where his body is, and the trial of Monique Olivier next November raises the hopes of Éric Mouzin’s father, who receives letters that are hard to read…

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Letters received by Estelle Mouzin’s father

Twenty years after the disappearance of Estelle in Guermantes in Seine-et-Marne, we still don’t know where she is. 2,500 people questioned, 9,000 reports, 150 police custody… The police never abandoned the investigation. But despite numerous searches, they failed to find the body of the girl who was allegedly killed by Michel Fourniret. Died in 2021, the sadistic killer refused to indicate the place where he had buried him, but his wife Monique could know it, and admit it during his judgment. She will be tried for at least three weeks for the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin but also the rape and murder of Joanna Parrish in 1990 and of Marie-Angèle Domèce in 1988. She was indeed an accomplice in the crimes of her husband.

While waiting to find out more, the girl’s father, Éric Mouzin, has to put up with the many anonymous letters he receives regularly. According to his lawyer, Maître Didier Seban, they contain sentences of the type I know where her body is”, “I know where she is”, “I know she’s still alive… He had confided this in The Criminal Chronicles Files. He says today that the family looks forward to the trial.

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