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France Shootings

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Well maybe there isn't much more to say?

What, like whether they have any idea who might have carried them out? >_<

Posted

This article seems to list a load of theories. Pure speculation but make of it what you will.

http://www.dailymail...e-theories.html

Interesting read and ties in with talk by the firefighters of the area that I've been privy to.

I thought we'd get a description or more information from the older daughter but it appears that WE haven't.

Would also explain the lack of official news.

Or these could simply be signs that the French and surrey police have no idea what happened.

Posted

My Moneys on Proffesor Plum, with the revolver.

I was going to go for the exact same thing but then i stopped to google how to spell Professor.

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Its because it happend in france, if it had been in england they'd have been an arrest made by now.

:ph34r:

Could be some truth to that.

Seems the last two high profile killings (in the last two weeks) both have people arrested and no dead bodies found.

Has the latest missing woman actually been verified killed yet?

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Savage, random and yet no clues left to whom it was. doesn't sound likely.

Have we had any word what the daughter who was gun whipped said?

Posted

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20373970

Hmm, is it just me that thinks this 'explanation' is a little 'neat'? :dunno:

Yeah, if it was a contract it was carried out by an amateur which would suggest a cheap job which often points to family. Problem is that this amateur was professional enough not to leave a trace or those investigating not professional enough to find it.

If it was a deranged psychopath indiscriminately killing for kicks or due to an incident e.g. road rage, then it's hard to trace as the venue is so remote.......

I just can't get my head round the fact that they don't seem to have a single lead of any significance - certainly not one that they are making public....

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Yeah, if it was a contract it was carried out by an amateur which would suggest a cheap job which often points to family. Problem is that this amateur was professional enough not to leave a trace or those investigating not professional enough to find it.

If it was a deranged psychopath indiscriminately killing for kicks or due to an incident e.g. road rage, then it's hard to trace as the venue is so remote.......

I just can't get my head round the fact that they don't seem to have a single lead of any significance - certainly not one that they are making public....

If it was by a raving looney it wouldn't have been neat and he'd have been caught escaping or he'd have done it again.

More than likely a cover up.

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If it was by a raving looney it wouldn't have been neat and he'd have been caught escaping or he'd have done it again.

More than likely a cover up.

Yeah, some killers go years in between sprees, the cover-up narrative makes inroads and inferences into political motivations for either the shooting or the lack of suspect apprehension - I do wonder if thats the case if we'll ever know.

Posted

This is probably old speculation , but the victim’s dad was supposed to have had financial ties to Saddam and had access to some Swiss bank account ,

It could all be a load of shite though .

Posted

This is probably old speculation , but the victim’s dad was supposed to have had financial ties to Saddam and had access to some Swiss bank account ,

It could all be a load of shite though .

Yeah I read that too. Which would suggest it was Mossad, but we'll never know.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Still nothing on this.

Nor on the April Jones case in Wales.

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A gunman thought to have murdered three women in a rampage through an Alpine village is to be questioned about a similar massacre on a British family last year, it emerged today.

Police in Switzerland are waiting to interview the 33-year-old psychiatric patient, named locally by his first name Cedric, thought to be responsible for last night's carnage in Daillon, in the Valais canton, 60 miles east of Geneva.

The man, who has a history of threatening people with guns, is in a 'stable condition' in intensive care after being shot in the chest by a tactical police firearms unit last night.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2256412/Swiss-village-shooting-Former-mental-health-patient-killed-3-women-questioned-Alps-massacre.html#ixzz2GwvKCRnt

  • 2 months later...
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The brother of a British engineer murdered in the Alps alongside two members of his family has been questioned by French police for the first time, it emerged today.

Zaid Al-Hilli, 53, was interrogated by detectives on Friday close to his home in Chessington, Surrey.

Read more: http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz2P27P3tEa

  • 2 months later...
Posted

The brother has been arrested for questioning on suspicion of conspiracy to murder in an early morning raid:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10138822/Brother-of-Alps-massacre-victim-arrested-on-suspicion-of-conspiracy-to-murder.html

 

They're particularly interested in why he made repeated calls to 5 phone numbers in Romania, apparently....

 

So maybe it was a good old-fashioned dispute over wills and money, leading to a professional hit, after all....?

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