Cold cases: a Moroccan retiree indicted for two homicides in Isère
Cold cases: a Moroccan retiree indicted for two homicides in Isère
Arrested at his home in Dijon by the gendarmerie for the murders of Nathalie Boyer committed in 1988 and of Leila Afif in 2000, in the case of the “disappeared from Isère”, the Moroccan retiree Mohammed C. was indicted for homicides.
Mohammed C. caught in two murderous cold cases in Isère? The former Renault worker was indicted and placed in pre-trial detention on Monday, December 2, by an investigating judge from the cold-case division of the Nanterre court, reports The Parisian. He is suspected of the murder of Nathalie Boyer, a 15-year-old schoolgirl in 1988 and that of Leila Afif, a 40-year-old woman in 2000 in Isère. The suspect “was presented today before the investigating magistrate, who indicted him” for the two homicides, said the public prosecutor. He added: “He was then placed in pre-trial detention by a judge of freedoms and detention in Nanterre.”