Wednesday, March 2, 2011

No trace of the Swiss twins one month after his disappearance

Researchers from three countries, dozens of testimonials and many hypotheses are still around, one month after the disappearance of the Swiss twins. Alessia's case and Livia is the most complex from that of Madeleine McCann in May 2007. Small 6 years were last seen Jan. 30 at his father in the Swiss town of Saint-Sulpice, but there is no accurate information on what happened between that day and on 3 February when it Matthias Schepp took to the railroad tracks in Cerignola (southern Italy).

The only clear thing here is that the engineer of 43 years had a Machiavellian mind, typical of the best thrillers of Hollywood screenwriters. Designed each and every one of the steps he took to find her daughters were an unattainable goal. In the five days since the kidnapping of the twins to his suicide, Schepp traveled over 3,000 kilometers in a journey that led him to Marseille, Corsica and Italy, which he crossed by car from north to south.

Before taking his life, sent his ex-wife eight envelopes with the 5,000 euros that had withdrawn from several ATMs in the previous days, and two letters. In one of them read: "Our daughters rest in peace, have not suffered. Do not see again." And be sure not to leave any clues. After his arrival in Marseille disconnected his mobile phone that was not possible to track the signal.

Also jumped the tracks with the GPS in your car up for that by being destroyed by the impact of the train, the researchers could not locate the path he followed in his insane trip toward death. Each day that passes without news of Alessia and Livia, researchers have increasingly clear that his father lied in the letter and that small are not alive.

So searched on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland, on several beaches of Corsica, and around the town of Cerignola, Italy. In an interview with the newspaper "24 heures" on Friday, prosecutor Jacques Marseille showed Dallest Matthias convinced that the twins threw overboard from the ferry that took to Corsica.

"It's simple to kill them and bury them," she thought. In the car, the engineer found no traces of blood. It is one of the stronger hypothesis, especially since it became known that the engineer had been consulting on the Internet information on poisoning, suicide and firearms and ferry schedules to the French island.

However, police did not rule out that the girls were killed on Swiss territory they do not appear in any security camera that does appear Matthias in Marseille. In these four weeks, there have been dozens of witnesses who have seen the father and daughters in various parts of France, Switzerland and Italy, some even in the company of a mysterious woman.

Witnesses Investigators caught with pliers, especially those that have emerged as the case gained strength in the media. So far, the revelation of the woman who said she saw the twins on board the ferry is the most reliable. The mother of small, Irina Lucidi, still clings to the idea that their husbands leave the care of a third person and still alive.

But every day that passes since his disappearance, and now they're 30, that possibility is unlikely. In recent appearances before the media, Irina wanted to draw attention to some elements that might hide some clues to the whereabouts of Livia and Alessia. Matthias suitcases were not at home, but not in your car.

In addition, at the home of her ex-husband found a muddy military boots, even though never used them. The police is now investigating whether the mud coincides with that found in the wheels of your vehicle.

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