Murder by Elodie Kulik in 2002: Public Prosecutor's Office Orders New Expertise
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The Amiens Prosecutor's Office has agreed to launch new analyses in the case of the murder of Elodie Kulik. These assessments were requested by Willy Bardon, sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment and who claims his innocence. They will include DNA traces and the recording of the victim's appeal to the rescue. - Elodie Kulik case: 24 years after the murder, new DNA and voice assessments will take place (Police, justice and other facts).
"The evolution of the techniques of analysis in the field of voice and genetics" justifies the carrying out of "some new investigations", said prosecutor Jean-Philippe Vicentini in a statement.
New stage in the Elodie Kulik case. The Amiens Public Prosecutor's Office ordered further investigations into the rape and murder of the woman on 11 January 2002; for these facts, Willy Bardon was sentenced to 30 years in prison. His lawyers obtained new expertise in the light of "technological advances".
Mr Bardon, 51 years old, sentenced in 2019 to 30 years' imprisonment for kidnapping, rape and murder of this 24-year-old banker in the Somme, has always claimed his innocence. His lawyers, who wish to obtain a trial for review, had seized in May the prosecutor of Amiens to ask him for these new expertises, on the basis of technical progress made since the appeal trial in 2021. After obtaining "several scientific advice", prosecutor Jean-Philippe…
The Amiens Public Prosecutor's Office accepted Willy Bardon's request, sentenced to 30 years in prison, allowing new technical analyses in the case of the murder of Elodie Kulik.
Five years after the appeal trial of Willy Bardon, sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment for kidnapping, rape and murder of Elodie Kulik in 2002, the court called for new expertise to be conducted.
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