France: Jacqueline Jacob, Grand Aunt of Little Grégory, Charged, Suspected of Being the Raven
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It is a 41-year-old court case that still holds France in suspense. The case of little Grégory, a 4-year-old child found feet and hands tied, drowned in a river in the north-east of the country. The alleged murderer or murderers have still not been arrested. There has not been any trial. But there have been many twists. Today, the grand aunt of the child, Jacqueline Jacob, has been charged with conspiracy.
In 2017, Jacqueline Jacob had already been charged, and even imprisoned for several days for kidnapping and sequestration followed by death. However, it was annulled for misdemeanour. Called again before the court for conspiracy, she came out free, but must remain at the disposal of justice. The solidity of the evidence gathered by the magistrates will demonstrate whether this leads to a trial (Police, justice and other facts).
The great-aunt of Grégory Villemin, Jacqueline Jacob, was charged in the still unsolved case of his death in 1984 in the Vosges. Thibaut Solano is a journalist and wrote La voix rauque, which treats...
Jacqueline Jacob is suspected of being one of the ravens who threatened the parents of little Grégory, who was found dead at the age of four in 1984.
Dijon's Attorney General, Philippe Astruc, held a press conference on Friday, 24 October, evoking "an important new step" in Gregory's case.
Jacqueline Jacob, 81, is suspected of being one of the ravens who threatened the Villemin family for years.
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