Petit Grégory Case: Justice Orders an Interrogation of His Great-Aunt Who Could Be Charged
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By ordering a re-examination of the great aunt of the child murdered in 1984, with a view to an indictment, the Court of Appeal in Dijon finds a new way to re-launch the case. Can the evidence be sufficient to go to trial?
The great-aunt of the young boy, found dead in 1984, should be heard by the courts. His profile has been the subject of supcons for several years.
More than 40 years after the death of little Grégory Villemin, the judicial file is undergoing a new twist. Dijon's chamber of investigation ordered an additional information: Jacqueline Jacob, the great-aunt of the boy, will soon be heard.
More than forty years after the body of little Grégory Villemin was discovered without life, in a river of Vologne, justice demanded on Wednesday, June 18, 2025 a further interrogation of the grand aunt of the child, with a view to her possible indictment for "association of criminal criminals", indicated the Attorney General of the Court of Appeal of Dijon in a press release. Following an expertise in graphology, Jacqueline Jacob was designated…
The great-aunt of the little Grégory Villemin, who was killed in 1984, is summoned for a new interrogation, said the Attorney General. At the end of this procedure, the latter is likely to be subjected to further questioning.
The court ordered a re-examination of the great-aunt of little Grégory Villemin, killed in 1984, with a view to his possible indictment for "a criminal offender's association".
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