In France, authorities have exhumed the remains of a 23-year-old real estate agent murdered in 1991, as part of a renewed investigation into whether she was a victim of Dominique Pelicot — the man convicted in December 2024 of drugging his wife Gisèle and recruiting dozens of men to rape her over nearly a decade. The exhumation was requested by Pelicot’s own lawyer after he became a suspect in the cold case, adding yet another dark chapter to one of France’s most notorious criminal sagas.
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