Tue, Jun 21, 2011
Helfried Berger says he hates women because he was teased by the girls at school. He has never had a girlfriend, but has gone to prostitutes every two weeks for many years. He preferred older prostitutes, because they were more patient when he dressed in women's clothes, and this messed with his potency. But in his first interrogation, the railway worker confesses to four murders of women; almost all of the victims came from the red light district. Although Berger has now retracted his confession in three cases, investigators assume that even more murders are his responsibility. Some of the tracks even lead to Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
Wed, Mar 20, 2013
On a December morning in 1997, the body of a young man was found. The dead man was known in his hometown: as an excellent footballer - and a drug dealer. An eyewitness quickly reports to the police. He claims to have observed the crime on the evening in question. He provides the investigators with a description of the perpetrator and, when compared, identifies two men: Abderrahim El Jabri and Abdelkader Azzimani. Both men are drug dealers.
Wed, Sep 7, 2016
Four members of the Bébien family, father Vincent, 47 years old, mother Odette, 46 years old and two of the three children, Vincent-Salvator, 21 years old and Aline, 16 years old, were murdered with a 22 long rifle in their house in Saint -Andéol-le-Château on May 30, 1995. Éric Bruyas, the son-in-law of the Bébien family, became an immediate suspect, along with the eldest daughter of the Bébien family, and wife of Éric Bruyas, Samantha.
Fri, Sep 22, 2017
May 1986. As always, Suzanne Bloch call her eleven -year -old daughter Cécile at home. The girl comes home every day for lunch from school. When When there is no answer her mother fears the worst. Hours later, a caretaker discovers Cécile's body in the basement of the house. The girl is raped and strangled. Cécile is the first victim of the serial killer François Vérove - police officer.