Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès was a French nobleman living in Nantes with his wife Agnès and their four children: Arthur, Thomas, Anne, and Benoît. He was raised in a devout Catholic household in the regal, upper-class city of Versailles west of Paris.
We had to give up the dogs: luckily, someone took both of them (so they won't be separated) Meanwhile, there have been other hints that Dupont de Ligonnès was still around. The family claims Xavier's letter says he went to Australia. The enclosed documents give an overview of the project – contact Cédric to pick up the stock of maps and tickets. Ongoing matters will fall by the wayside as time goes by (social security and other professional or private matters) We started sorting through things and giving stuff away (clothes, etc. It translates into English as follows: The family lived a comfortable, middle-class life. It covers four pages of A4-sized paper, is written in an informal, sometimes humorous style, and at times rambles and goes off on unrelated tangents. Manage the accounts according to the instructions in the document enclosed with this letter. When I first went undercover, I accepted that I might be placed into the "Federal Witness Protection Program". Instead, they think he Probably the most realistic answer is Xavier DuPont De Ligonnès is dead, but not after killing himself or getting murdered.
70% of the stuff can be taken to the dump (all the beds, chests of drawers, storage boxes, trunks, etc. FYI: all the letters addressed to the house are being returned to sender. But a stack of evidence from the investigation suggests the contrary.Investigations revealed that Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès was in deep debt from several failed business ventures. It would be good if you could spread this false story on Facebook and elsewhere. Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès created Netsurf Concept LLC, a company that was recorded on the commercial register in Florida, United States.
Finally, it is surmised that due to the low headroom, the perpetrator would likely have both banged their head and rubbed their hair on the ceiling repeatedly, but no human skin cells, blood or DNA were found there.Police received more than 900 reports from people who believed they had spotted Xavier. Still, police found no suspicious activity, so they left. Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès letter to his mistress, Catherine (14 January 2010) in English [Episode 3, House of Horror] This clearly demonstrates the level of his anxiety over his financial situation, his unhappiness in his marriage, and his desparation. Thus, the perpetrator would have had to be working on their hands and knees, without long tools (including the shovel and hoe purchased by Xavier soon before the murders). ALSO EXCEPT the equipment to give back: Bouygues router Either way, the running conspiracy theory surrounding the case was that Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès was still alive.Martin, the journalist prominently featured on the There are many theories as to where Dupont de Ligonnès might be hiding. And unfortunately, we received confirmation of this yesterday. The US Government is taking care of us financially [...] What I also know is that one man alone cannot dig that hole under the patio, even a man blinded by rage and hatred: 2.5 cubic metres (3.25 cubic yards) of earth was displaced. While some believe he killed himself, others are convinced that he’s still alive and in hiding, perhaps somewhere in Latin America.The murder case was recently brought back into the spotlight during the third episode of the But on the evening of April 11, 2011, neighbor Estelle Chapon noticed that the family’s house seemed unusually quiet. The case was dubbed “To make matters even more grim, Dupont de Ligonnès had completely vanished, establishing the patriarch as the prime suspect in the murder of his own family. Here are a few theories about what happened.This is based on sightings, and a letter the rest of the DuPont De Ligonnès family got after the murders. 50-year-old patriarch, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, had aristocratic ties and noble ancestry. He had vanished without a trace. The wife and children of nobleman Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès were found dead and buried underneath the family’s back porch. They urged authorities to investigate the suspicious circumstances further. "Christine de Verdun also cites on her blog the difficulties faced by a person burying five people underneath the garden patio. When you read this letter, we will no longer be in France and won't be able to return for an as-yet undetermined period of time (a few years). Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès letter to his mistress, Catherine (14 January 2010) in English [Episode 3, House of Horror] This clearly demonstrates the level of his anxiety over his financial situation, his unhappiness in his marriage, and his desparation. Dupont de Ligonnès : le mystère reste entier #cdanslair 12.10.2019 - Duration: 1:06:01. Secondo i media francesi, a tradirlo è stata una segnalazione anomima. Give the money from the sale of the display cabinet to Christine, to share it with Véro The details were horrifying.Each family member had been buried with religious icons. PS: no need to worry about the metal detector or the canoe, which can stay there (nor the rubble and the other mess piled up on the terrace, at the end of the garden and in the basement: that was all there when we moved in.) The most forgiving of the theories states Xavier DuPont De Ligonnès' disappeared not because he killed his wife and kids.