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  • michael norton

    The Murder of Nicole Communal-Tournier,
    a few days after the sketch of the motorcyclist was released
    http://www.ledauphine.com/haute-savoie/2014/04/18/l-arme-du-crime-repechee-dans-l-isere

    If you go on Google Earth(not street view) you can see the wagons of the gens du voyage,
    in the car park of the
    Olympic Hall
    15 Avenue de Winnenden
    73200 Albertville
    this is about one Kilometre from The Pharmacie Schutz-Morange in Grignon
    http://www.societe.com/societe/pharmacie-schutz-morange-445282585.html

    The 41 year old carpenter from Doussard, considered the real instigator of the case,
    he recruited four accomplices among his acquaintances: two brothers of 20 and 30 years with whom he committed burglaries, residing near Albertville and two young men from Ugine.

    So these two brothers lived within spitting distance of the Grignon Pharmacie.
    I maintain that Sylvain Mollier and Claire Schutz lived at that time in the Pharmacie, adjacent to the Sapeurs-Pompiers, with the white motorcycle with white panniers, white top box and white Fairing: visible on Google Earth.
    The eX-Legionnair/Parachutist was said to have been a firefighter before his “suicide”

  • michael norton

    It should be almost time for these five persons to reappear before the court to answer for the murder of Nicole Communal-Tournier.
    Remember that her husband Jean-Paul Communal-Tournier,
    has been said by Bluebird to be a relative of Sylvain Mollier.

    Lots of co-incidentcies?

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Another question is will BlueBeard ever reappear?
    So the firefighter fired at himself? And Nicole’s better half was related to MolliEX? How? Did they both live in Ugine? Nobody ever lived in the Grignon pharmacy. So many loonies, motorcycle from Lyon not Grignon, white is white.
    Bût it’s all in France. We haven’t seen TV in a long time.
    Saad all’Hilli was working for Airbus. See what happened to him.

  • michael norton

    Some imply Sylvain Mollier was more than a welder,
    some have suggested he was a metallurgist,
    as such, he most definitely would have been at least on equal status with a dispensing chemist.
    If this was the case, then “some” of the stories about him moving in on a “rich” woman, out of his social field are incorrect
    but perhaps other stories put out may also have been misleading?

  • michael norton

    http://www.rivieratimes.com/index.php/provence-cote-dazur-article/items/mystery-continues-in-nantes-murder-case.html
    Provence & Côte d’Azur: Over 800 alleged sightings of the suspect have been reported to police since 2011
    Hunt continues in Nantes murder case

    Human remains discovered last week in the Var are not those of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, the man who allegedly killed his wife and four children in 2011. And so, the case of the missing murderer remains a mystery. But the finding has resurfaced possible theories as to what happened to the infamous killer, including an escape to the US under a new identity.
    Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès. Photo: Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès: Enquete et Débat/Facebook

    DNA tests revealed that the remains discovered in a forest near Fréjus do not belong to Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, the Draguignan prosecutor announced yesterday, Monday 4th May, according to France 3. The true identity of the remains is not yet known.

    The discovery sparked a large amount of speculation in local and national media over whether they could belong to the suspected Nantes murderer, who disappeared in early April 2011, shortly before the bodies of his wife and four children were found buried in the garden of their family home. Dupont de Ligonnès was last sighted at a hotel in nearby Roquebrune sur Argens six days before the gruesome discovery.

    There have also been various sightings since, but none confirmed by police.

    It appears everyone had been hoping that the remains did belong to Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, thereby ending a long-running search for the alleged killer. But with that possibility now ruled out, the other theories as to his possible location have resurfaced.

    One widely accepted scenario is that Dupont de Ligonnès committed suicide. A Facebook page entitled ‘Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès: Investigation and Debate’ has received 4,464 ‘likes’. Speaking to France 3, the creator and moderator of this page said: “He was not prepared for this. He wanted it to end quickly.” He also pointed out that while police have spent a huge amount of time and resources trying to find him, he will have made sure to have ‘hidden’ all traces of his own body very well if he has committed suicide.

    A less popular theory, presented by the suspect’s sister Christine, is based on the idea that the bodies found at the family’s home in Nantes were not in fact those of the wife and children of the Dupont de Ligonnès family, and that the family are alive and living in the United States.

    Christine bases her claims on a letter which Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès sent to his extended family before he disappeared. In this letter he describes how he and his family left Nantes to go to the USA as part of a witness protection programme because he had given evidence in a drugs case as part of his job in the US Drugs Enforcement Agency.

    But this theory has been dismissed by the USA authorities, as well as the Nantes prosecutor, which confirmed that the DNA tests conducted on the bodies found at the family home had been thorough and were in fact those of Xavier’s wife and children.

    Another possibility is that the suspect is in Italy. A man from Roquebiliere in the Alpes Maritimes claimed in 2013 that Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès was living in the Cuneo region of Italy and was “under the protection of a sect or religious order”. The Nice Matin, who interviewed the man, says this line of enquiry is yet to have been investigated by police.

    Over 800 reports of possible sightings have been reported to investigators since 2011. They include Turin in March 2012, Corsica in September, and Dieppe in February 2013. According to France Info, the most recent sighting was in February this year in Gironde.

    The investigation continues.

    Madeleine Adey

  • michael norton

    Young military man disappears in The Bauges

    http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.ledauphine.com/&prev=search

    “This morning, the white of a military Twingo missing since Saturday night, was found in the municipality of Argentina. The Gendarmerie has just set up its command post to manage research. The helicopter air detachment of gendarmes Modane will be on site from 9 am to resume aerial reconnaissance on line Lauzière. On the ground, a team of nine members of the gendarmerie Maurienne mountain Group stands ready to furrow all the trails.
    This aspiring health service of armies Lyon has not been heard from since Saturday night, when he went hiking. Yesterday, the air search had yielded nothing.”
    http://en.lac-annecy.com/bauges-range-381.htm

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    De Ligonnes? Who is that chap? Are you somehow involved with the MZT cum DZ clique?
    Many people disappear in Les Bauges, and it comes to tell they all were in FRANCE. From AREVA to Solitaire du Lac, basically a slippery road.
    We must focus on the case. Why did the all’Hiilis suddenly decide to go for a walk in the forest when they were expected in Geneva? Doesn’it have to do with the Zirconium Mr MollieX was carrying on his bike? Was their BMW fiitted with an autopilot device, just like the various aircraft that crashed in the last decade?
    Let’s not forget the CTs!

  • michael norton

    The French Government refuse to comment?

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-07/edf-said-to-be-ready-to-buy-areva-reactor-engineering-divisions

    Electricite de France SA is prepared to acquire the nuclear-reactor and engineering businesses of Areva SA under a government-backed plan to shore up the unprofitable company, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

    EDF is close to proposing the purchase to Areva, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the details are private. Areva NP, the reactors and services division, may be valued at 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion) to 3 billion euros, while the engineering business could fetch about 300 million euros, they said.

    Any deal could still fall apart if EDF and Areva can’t agree on valuations, the people said. While no final decision has been made, talks are progressing and a plan may be unveiled in the coming weeks, they said. Representatives for EDF, Areva and the government declined to comment.

  • michael norton

    How can it be private,
    most of the nuclear businesses in FRANCE can only continue to eXist because the rely on the FRENCH government’s acquiescence
    and by extension the acquiescence of the FRENCH people
    n’est–ce pas?

  • michael norton

    You get the government you deserve, apparently.

    It would seem to me that these nuclear matters are so astonishingly important to the French State that not to impart knowledge to the electorate on the possible futures available
    to them is criminally negligent.
    Have the French been asked what they would like to happen with there huge amount of nuclear waste?

    They are living under a nuclear cloud of almost unimaginable financial implications,
    yet they carry on as if nothing is amiss?

  • michael norton

    18 h 30: tragic epilogue for military missing since Saturday in the massive Lauzière in Maurienne. His lifeless body was found on Tuesday around noon. It was a fall of more than a hundred meters on a snowfield in the La Balme at 2100 meters altitude.
    http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.ledauphine.com/&prev=search

    Poor young man, fallen 100 metres.
    It is not clear but although in the military, it was a medical school, in England a medical school is where you train to become a doctor but perhaps in France it is also to train for becoming a military para-medic?

  • michael norton

    The twenty year old whose body they found yesterday lunch time is very unlikely to be suspicious as they have published a photograph of his car with the number plate clearly visible, they said he was training at the medical military school in Lyon and they have published a clear photograph of the young man.

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    All clear, MN. We already knew the FRENCH were assholes, butt this confirms.
    Please use another app than Google Translate, i’t’s often too difficult to understand.

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Heavy traffic, but the situation is improving.
    Other things don’t.
    Do they serve FRENCH toast? This could be what attracted the All’Hillis to Chevaline in the first place. Rather than a BMW X-file.

  • michael norton

    To think that State funded Nuclear Giants were not infiltrated by the secret services in France
    would probably be a mistake.

    Try this for the United Kingdom

    http://www.euronews.com/2015/05/14/bp-hires-britain-s-former-spymaster/

    Energy giant BRITISH PETROLEUM, increasingly exposed in some of its exploration and extraction facilities to potentially fatal risks has added a heavyweight security expert to its board.
    In fact they do not come much heavier than Sir John Sawers,
    who retired as head of MI6 in November.

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Nobody cares about those bar-room platitudes.
    Or about the All’Hillis.
    Being by oneself isn’t the best way to search for the truth.

  • michael norton

    In February, a 48-year-old man was arrested but released after investigators found no direct link between him and the killings.

    And in June, a former French Legionnaire questioned over the murders was found dead in a suspected suicide.

    Cassandra Tanti

    So in one months time the former FRENCH Legionnaire found dead in his flat in Ugine,
    will have been deceased for a year, yet he has still not been named, how bizarre?

    http://www.rivieratimes.com/index.php/provence-cote-dazur-article/items/secret-revealed-in-french-alps-murder-case.html

  • michael norton

    France: a massive manhunt is underway as police work to identify the victims
    UK family gunned down in French Alps 06.09.2012

    As France’s Prime Minister and heads of security gathered ready to discuss safety in notorious Marseille on Wednesday, terror reigned hundreds of kilometres away in the quiet woodland of the French Alps. A British family were gruesomely gunned down in their car near Lake Annecy, while a French cyclist, who was “in the wrong place at the wrong time”,
    was also found murdered nearby. Shockingly, eight hours after police arrived at the scene,
    a child was also discovered cowering under two bodies in the back seat.

    The victims are yet to be identified, but their car – a BMW – was registered in the UK and the Mayor of Annecy,
    Didier Berthollet,
    has told local media that the victims were not from the area.

    A cyclist came across the horrific scene at around 4pm on Wednesday afternoon – about 10 minutes after the attack; he is said to be in a state of shock.

    In the front seat of the car, police found a man slumped over the steering wheel,
    while two women lay dead in the back seat of the car. Nearby was an eight-year-old girl; it is believed her small body had taken about three bullets.
    The child was airlifted to Grenoble hospital where she remains in a critical condition in intensive care. Surrounding the car where a number of bullet cartridges.

    A second man “dressed in cycling gear” was found in the proximity of the car, according to French police, and his bicycle was close by. It’s believed he may have tried to intervene.

    Annecy Public Prosecutor Eric Maillaud told the media: “we usually see this type of scene in a movie, not in real life.”

    Police say they were on the scene not long after the murders had taken place, but astonishingly, at midnight, they discovered a small child in the back seat under the dead bodies, alive. The four-year-old is thought to have kept still for up to eight hours.

    “She couldn’t tell the difference between the good and the bad people,” Maillaud told AFP news agency. “She immediately smiled and began speaking in English when a gendarme took her in his arms and carried her out of the car.”

    Around 60 police descended on the car park and cordoned off the scene, which is in a quiet, forested area in the foothills of the Alps. It is a popular site for tourists, hikers and cyclists and is known for its swimming and water sports. The family had been reportedly staying at a campsite in Saint Jorioz.

    A massive manhunt is now underway, as police continue to interview witnesses and search for evidence. According to local newspaper Dauphin Libéré, Chevaline residents report seeing a car leaving the village at high-speed late Wednesday afternoon. But no one is ready to speculate as to the motive behind this horrendous multiple murder.

    “We don’t know who could have done this,” Maillaud conceded, “we have no idea.”

    UPDATE: The male victim has been identified as 50-year-old Iraqi-born Saad al-Hilli from Claygate in Greater London. The other victims were his wife and paternal grandmother. The French cyclist has been named as Sylvain Mollier, a father of three from Ugine in Savoie.

    Cassandra Tanti
    http://www.rivieratimes.com/index.php/provence-cote-dazur-article/items/uk-family-gunned-down-in-french-alps.html

    I had not seen this written before

    ” Nearby was an eight-year-old girl; it is believed her small body had taken about three bullets.”

    This is from the Riviera Times the day after the Slaughter

  • michael norton

    FRENCH ALPS a dangerous place

    A hiker who was walking in the Haute Alps region has been killed by a charging bull. The man suffered a severed artery and multiple head injuries after being dragged around a field by the animal, much to the horror of his wife who witnessed the entire attack.
    The bull charged at the man and dragged him round the field.
    The 59-year-old man was walking with his wife along a hiking trail near the village of Réallon at around 11am in the Haute Alpes region on Sunday 17th May when the tragedy occurred.

    They were crossing a private fenced field in the Ecrins National Park which contained around 15 cattle when one charged at the man, reports France 3. The bull’s horns speared his thigh, severing an artery, before he was dragged around the field for around 20 metres, inflicting several head injuries.

    The victim’s wife, who witnessed the terrifying incident, was in shock but managed to alert the emergency services. Her husband was airlifted to hospital in nearby Gap but was pronounced dead on arrival.

    An investigation is underway.

    Madeleine Adey

    Riviera Times

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Posting about FRENCH ALPS is a dangerous activity.
    Meanwhile, Cassandra Tanti easily gets the gold medal for bad reporting.

  • michael norton

    Cassandra Tanti is a media expert and social entrepreneur. She is Australian and has been working as a successful journalist and editor for over 13 years! She is very dynamic, creative and driven. She loves challenges. Cassandra is very much a people’s person.

    http://blog.rivierareiki.com/great-guest-speaker-host-for-hpn-27-april

    Cassandra has been with The Riviera Times since 2011,
    so since before The Slaughter of the Horses Incident
    and she speaks English, though with an Aussie twinge.

  • michael norton

    I don’t imagine that Cassandra is a hard bitten investigative reporter
    but the good thing about The Riviera Times
    is that they keep the pieces live and linked.

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    The link above is a piece dated 09/06/2012 !
    The errors are too numerous to list. It’s just as bad as a FRENCH news rag. But if Cassandra already has one supporter, that’s a start.

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    The All’Hillis left the UK on August 29th, and were reportedly planning to return by September 8th. A short holiday for such a distant destination as Lake Annecy.
    Yet they stopped two nights on their way, once close to Rouen and then in the middle of France. Why such a waste of time? Did they have reasons to suspect they might have been followed?
    And Slyvain MolliEX took an extended paternal leave from his job. What for? Did he intend to ask legal custody of his three children? How did he intend to support them?

  • michael norton

    The FRENCH Army will review its organization, inherited from the Cold War,
    and recruit 11 000 people a year to meet its new missions,
    fight against terrorism and homeland defense.

    With the new threats, the Army (66 000 soldiers) will be redesigned around eight pillars, intelligence, special forces, air mobility (helicopters), surveillance in the country, logistics and maintenance.

    Under Vigipirate (Sentinel operation), the Army will have to recruit 5,000 additional troops, besides the 7,000 recruited on average each year. This is mostly of soldiers from the ranks, signing a first contract in CDD for five years.

    “The Army will be the first recruiter in FRANCE in 2015,” noted General Bosser charge of the case of new recruits. The goal is to have recruited 11,000 people at the end of 2016 or mid-2017, is an unprecedented effort since the professional armed forces.

    The staff of the Army and will increase to 77,000 men, a budgetary impact of around € 500 million per year. On average, three candidates apply for a vacancy but not everyone has the profile. To meet this enormous need hired former returned to civilian life will resume service for two years. Body leaders will also be allowed to recruit directly and locally, independently of the central procedure.
    http://www.ledauphine.com/economie-et-finance/2015/05/19/les-autocars-longue-distance-en-ordre-de-bataille

    The French army says it has seized 1.5 tonnes of drugs and a cache of weapons after stopping a convoy of militants in the desert in north-eastern Niger.

    Militants in two pickup trucks opened fire on FRENCH and Nigerien forces after refusing to stop at a checkpoint on 14 May, the FRENCH military said.

    Soldiers discovered the illegal cargo after a fire-fight in which three militants were killed, it added.

    FRANCE has 3,000 troops in the Sahel region to combat militant Islamists.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-32796372

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