Monday, April 25, 2011

Appears suspicious lover Nantes

A woman who claims to be the lover of Ligonnès Xavier Dupont, the prime suspect of murdering his wife and four children in Nantes, has left home because he fears for his life. According to French newspaper Le Point, the woman appeared spontaneously on 21 April in a police station in Hauts-de-Seine and said he knew the suspect, international search, as he had had intimate relations with him.

To test the latter, the woman showed text messages and a letter dated 10 days prior to their appearance. The newspaper cited reports that the woman "fears for his life" and had left home to seek refuge in each of a friend. The prosecutor Xavier Ronsin has confirmed that the suspect is indebted to her for about 50,000 euros.

The evidence against Xavier Dupont Ligonnès accumulate in the French press. One of the latest published data is that Dupont had recibidio Ligonnès a course of fire, and recently became interested in incorporating a silencer to your weapon. The murders of five family members (mother was 48 years old, children between 21 and 13), which occurred around 3 or 4 April, had bullet wounds to the head or chest.

Nantes prosecutor stressed that once the autopsies of the five corpses found Thursday on the terrace family home, "one can speak of a methodical execution." "They were killed as they slept with a gun, probably a 22 caliber rifle" as the one with the father.

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