NOTORIOUS FRENCH SERIAL KILLER APPEARS TO BE A POLICEMAN IN SUICIDE NOTE

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Fri 01 October 2021:

A decades-long manhunt for a notorious French serial killer appears to be over after a former military police officer confessed in a suicide note to being the murderer.

The man, identified by French media as Francois Verove, was found dead on Wednesday in the southern town of Le Grau-du-Roi, on France’s Mediterranean coast.

 A note found alongside the 59-year-old’s body identified him as the killer nicknamed Le Grêlé, meaning the pockmarked man, according to French media reports.

Verove’s DNA has been matched to evidence found at several crime scenes, prosecutors said. Further tests are being carried out.

The crimes include the 1986 murder of an 11-year-old child, Cécile Bloch, in Paris.

Le Grêlé’s other suspected murder victims included one man, Gilles Politi, 38, a 20-year-old German woman, Irmgard Müller, and 19-year-old Karine Leroy.

In his note, Verove confessed to committing murders without providing details of the victims or circumstances, French media reported.

The contents of the letter have not been confirmed by French authorities.

French media said Verone, who was reportedly retired, took his own life after failing to comply with recent requests from authorities investigating the Le Grêlé crimes.

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