Val-De-Marne. Serial Killer, homophobia... What Do We Know About the Suspect in the Four Murders in Choisy-Le-Roi?
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While the motive for homophobia is favoured by investigators, investigations have revealed that several victims have had ambiguous interactions with men.
The association Stop homophobia evokes a "possible homophobic motivation behind this series of crimes".
DECRYPTAGE - While the suspect is now being charged for "murder in competition", the lead in connection with possible repressed homosexuality, or homophobia that would have prompted him to commit violent acts, remains privileged.
Nearly two weeks after the discovery of a body in the Seine, in Choisy-le-Roi (Val-de-Marne), a suspect was charged and placed in pre-trial detention for "murder in competition with the four victims", reports BFMTV, Sunday, August 24. BFMTV is a "SDF man, some 20 years old, of a North African type and of an unestablished nationality", the prosecutor said. The defendant first presented himself as an Algerian, born in Oran on September 6, 2000. Ac…
The association invites "any person who has seen the suspect or has information" to contact him and announces his intention to appear as a civil party, while the trail of homophobic crimes is seriously considered.
While the trail of a homophobic crime is being investigated, the association "will become a civil party and launch a witness appeal". A young homeless man is being charged with four murders as part of the investigation opened following the discovery of the bodies at Choisy-le-Roi on 13 August.
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