The head of the investigation confides, 25 years after the mystery of the Skinner of Mons: “I find it hard to imagine that he was able to control his drive to kill”

Twenty-five years later, the confidences of the head of the investigation of the Cell Corpus.

Exactly twenty-five years ago, on March 22, 1997, the Mons skinning case began: fifteen garbage bags discovered until October 1997, containing a total of 38 body parts from five bodies. Women between the ages of 22 and 43, disappeared between January 4, 1996 and July/August 1997. The case remains unsolved.

The author, it is believed, strangled or asphyxiated his victims whom he dismembered, post-mortem, with a hacksaw. The toll of five victims was taken for granted. The former head of the Corpus Cell investigation now seems to have doubts.

Guy-Marie Martin confided in Morgan Vanlerberghe, this amateur investigator who publishes this week the most in-depth book on the Skinner case, It’s minus five. For Guy-Marie Martin, “some files might have been attached to the Skinner’s.”

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