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He confessed to 11 murders, but he has been linked to other disappearances. Source Thursday, 13 May 2021, 16:14 In this file photo taken on 13 May, 2008, French self-confessed serial killer Michel Fourniret arrives in a police car to attend his trial at the Charleville-Mezieres courthouse, northern France. - Michel Fourniret, 79, has been taken to a special hospital in Paris in a critical condition on 28 April 2021 according to sources close to the matter on 10 May 2021. INTERNATIONAL NEWS - French serial killer Michel Fourniret, the “Ogre of the Ardennes” who confessed to killing 11 people, died Monday aged 79, taking his final secrets to the grave and denying families of victims long-awaited justice. ....
Families denied justice as French serial killer dies AFP, PARIS French serial killer Michel Fourniret, the “Ogre of the Ardennes” who confessed to killing 11 people, died on Monday aged 79, taking his final secrets to the grave and denying families of victims long-awaited justice. Fourniret, whose victims were mostly girls and young women, died at the La Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris where he was admitted on April 28 from the nearby Fresnes prison where he serving two life sentences, Paris prosecutor Remy Heitz said. An investigation has been opened into his death, Heitz said. French self-confessed serial killer Michel Fourniret arrives at the Court of First Instance in Dinant, Belgium, on July 1, 2004. ....
Families Denied Justice As French Serial Killer Dies At 79 By Eleonore DERMY 05/10/21 AT 1:27 PM French serial killer Michel Fourniret, the Ogre of the Ardennes who confessed to killing 11 people, died Monday aged 79, taking his final secrets to the grave and denying families of victims long-awaited justice. Fourniret, whose victims were mostly girls and young women, died at the La Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris where he was admitted on April 28 from the nearby Fresnes prison where he serving two life sentences, Paris prosecutor Remy Heitz said. An investigation has been opened into his death, Heitz said. This always happens when any person dies in custody in France. ....