French Prosecutors Ask to Try Serial Killer in 1989 Cold Case
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The "worstard of the crime" will, once again, go back to court. The prosecution of the "cold case" pole in Nanterre announced, in a press release, that he had requested a new trial before the court of the Hauts-de-Seine against Francis Heaulme, for the murder of Jean-Joseph Clément in 1989 in Bédarrides (Vaucluse).In 1992, the serial killer admitted to having killed this repairer in agricultural machinery, recovered the skull broken by a stone i…
A trial before the assize court of Hauts-de-Seine was required against the serial killer, announced Friday the prosecutor's office of the "cold cases" pole of Nanterre. This case concerns the murder of Jean-Joseph Clément in August 1989 in Bédarrides (Vaucluse). This farmer had been found the skull broken by a stone. - Murder by Jean-Joseph Clément in 1989: what is this case for which a trial is required against Francis Heaulme? (Police, justice…
Today, 67 years old, the serial killer is suspected of having killed in 1989 in the Vaucluse Jean-Joseph Clément. The 60-year-old farmer had been found the skull broken by a stone.
A trial before the court of assizes of the Hauts-de-Seine was required against serial killer Francis Heaulme for the murder of Jean-Joseph Clément in 1989 in Bédarrides (Vaucluse), announced the prosecution of the pole "cold...
He had been charged with the murder of Jean-Joseph Clément for the first time in 1992, but a dismissal order had been issued in 2002. Until a new indictment in 2023, in favour of the reopening of the investigation.
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