Wednesday, 4 June 2014

The Alps Massacre continues to mystify the gendarmes and us.

A former French soldier interviewed by police over the murder of a British family in the French Alps, has been found dead following an apparent suicide.
The man, who has not been named, had been questioned by detectives investigating the murder near Annecy of three members of the Al-Hilli family, from Surrey.
French newspaper Dauphine Libere said the former parachutist and trained marksman who served in the Foreign Legion, left a ‘six or seven page note’ saying he was ‘disturbed’ by the questioning because it ‘made him feel like a suspect’, said Eric Maillaud, the prosecutor in Annecy, eastern France.