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Cops search garden for clues
06/07/2004 20:19 - (SA)
Paris - French police began digging for clues on Tuesday outside a former home of a confessed serial killer who claimed last week to have murdered nine people and buried several of the bodies, a prosecutor said.
Michel Fourniret's former neighbours in Clairefontaine, west of Paris, called police to say they remembered him behaving suspiciously, prosecutor Yves Charpenel said. Fourniret was seen in the yard burying objects and possibly clothing, LCI television reported.
Fourniret's one-time neighbours in Clairefontaine contacted police after a call for witnesses was issued over the weekend.
"We're going to be getting more of these," Charpenel said. "All the neighbours who lived around the numerous homes of the Fournirets over the last 30 years potentially have revelations to make."
Officials believe Fourniret and his estranged wife Monique Olivier lived in the two-story stone house in Clairefontaine at the end of the 1980s, though the exact dates were not clear.
On Saturday, Fourniret, 62, led police to two bodies buried in the woods near another former home, an 18th century chateau in northern France.
Forensic specialists were performing autopsies on what they believe are the remains of Jeanne-Marie Desramault, 22, and Elisabeth Brichet, 12. Both went missing in 1989.
Charpenel said investigators were unsure what they would find in the new search because they were not acting on Fourniret's own testimony.
Fourniret has been jailed in Belgium for about a year, but the case took a major turn last month after his estranged wife accused him of a string of killings beginning in 1987. French officials are looking into whether she may have played a role in the crimes.
Officials said they would reopen about 30 unsolved investigations following Fourniret's alleged confession. Investigators say he took responsibility for nine killings between 1987 to 2001 - seven girls or young women, as well as two adults where the motive was believed to be robbery.
The case has horrified a continent still reeling from the trial of child killer Marc Dutroux, who was sentenced to life in prison June 22 for a series of child kidnappings, rapes and murders in the 1990s.
- AP
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