Police in Switzerland, France and Italy have at last a reliable clue in the case of Livia and Alessia, the Swiss twins missing since Jan. 30. A photograph taken on 2 February in an A7 motorway toll in Nice, reveals that the father of the children traveling alone in his Audi A6 in the direction of Italy.
Published on the website Tgcom, the image belies the evidence they claim to have seen Livia and Alessia in Italy between 2 and 4 February, Matthias Schepp day committed suicide by jumping into the train tracks. This test narrows the territory more small search of 6 years and that helps the police to focus their efforts in Switzerland, southern France and Corsica.
Yet researchers still do not know what route did the engineer of 43 years in his desperate flight. Despite having found the GPS chip in your vehicle, has not yet been possible to draw any valid information as Matthias was pulled to the railroad tracks with him over and is now shattered.
Neither the Milan branch of the browser or the United States have succeeded in obtaining any data, so the electronics manufacturer has been sent to South Korea. Neither has found the tape recorder that he always carried Matthias and he also jumped the tracks, as shown by the pieces of equipment found by volunteers near the station where he committed suicide.
This search also continues. A few days ago, the French police claimed to have reliable information that the father of the twins spent the night of 30 to 31 January in Montelimar, a town halfway between the Swiss border and Marseille. Despite the call new witnesses, still do not know whether Matthias stayed overnight in a hotel if he did, accompanied by his daughters, or if he was alone.
In the five days since the kidnapping of the twins to his suicide, Schepp traveled over 3,000 kilometers in a journey that took him from Saint-Sulpice (in southern Switzerland) to Italy through the south of France and the island Corsica. Just before taking his own life, Matthias sent his ex-wife several letters.
In one of them announced that he had killed his own daughters: "rest in peace. They have not suffered." Thus, there are two hypotheses that have more power over the fate of small. The first is that it points to cast them overboard on the ferry that was traveling between Marseille and Corsica, after they were poisoned.
The second, Livia Alessia and never came out of Switzerland and that his father killed somewhere near Lake Geneva.
Published on the website Tgcom, the image belies the evidence they claim to have seen Livia and Alessia in Italy between 2 and 4 February, Matthias Schepp day committed suicide by jumping into the train tracks. This test narrows the territory more small search of 6 years and that helps the police to focus their efforts in Switzerland, southern France and Corsica.
Yet researchers still do not know what route did the engineer of 43 years in his desperate flight. Despite having found the GPS chip in your vehicle, has not yet been possible to draw any valid information as Matthias was pulled to the railroad tracks with him over and is now shattered.
Neither the Milan branch of the browser or the United States have succeeded in obtaining any data, so the electronics manufacturer has been sent to South Korea. Neither has found the tape recorder that he always carried Matthias and he also jumped the tracks, as shown by the pieces of equipment found by volunteers near the station where he committed suicide.
This search also continues. A few days ago, the French police claimed to have reliable information that the father of the twins spent the night of 30 to 31 January in Montelimar, a town halfway between the Swiss border and Marseille. Despite the call new witnesses, still do not know whether Matthias stayed overnight in a hotel if he did, accompanied by his daughters, or if he was alone.
In the five days since the kidnapping of the twins to his suicide, Schepp traveled over 3,000 kilometers in a journey that took him from Saint-Sulpice (in southern Switzerland) to Italy through the south of France and the island Corsica. Just before taking his own life, Matthias sent his ex-wife several letters.
In one of them announced that he had killed his own daughters: "rest in peace. They have not suffered." Thus, there are two hypotheses that have more power over the fate of small. The first is that it points to cast them overboard on the ferry that was traveling between Marseille and Corsica, after they were poisoned.
The second, Livia Alessia and never came out of Switzerland and that his father killed somewhere near Lake Geneva.
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