Fifteen Years on, the Dupont De Ligonnès Case Still Haunts France
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Fifteen years on, the Dupont de Ligonnès case still haunts France
For more than 15 years, the fate of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès has remained one of France’s biggest mysteries. The 50-year-old is suspected of having murdered his entire family and burying them in concrete under their home before fleeing the scene. Now, the discovery of an obscure online account – active several years after his disappearance – has reignited speculation that France’s most wanted man may still be alive.
Fifteen years after Xavier Dupont's disappearance from Ligonnes, "Call for witnesses" devotes, this Tuesday at 9:10 pm on M6, a number on a case that fascinates
Monday, June 1, 2026, our colleagues from West France are publishing an investigation into the Xavier Dupont case of Ligonnes. This investigation reveals the existence of a mysterious account on a Catholic forum, called "Epsilon". Behind this account could be the father of the family on the run.
Fifteen years after the murders of Nantes, a new digital track re-launched the Dupont affair of Ligonnes. An account named Epsilon, active until 2017 on a Catholic forum, was reportedly discovered, according to a...
This Tuesday, June 2, 2026, Call for Witnesses proposes a special programme, broadcast on M6, devoted to the Xavier Dupont case of Ligonnes with "exclusive revelations".
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