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Woman convicted for role in Forest of Dean student's murder

By Steve Knibbs, Dickon Hooper, Dawn Limbu & Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley
BBC News in Paris and Gloucestershire

A serial killer's ex wife has been sentenced to life in prison for her complicity in two murders and a kidnap.

Monique Olivier, 75, was on trial in France for her part in the rape and murder of two young women, 20-year-old Joanna Parrish, from Gloucestershire, and 18-year-old Marie-Angèle Domèce.

Olivier was also accused of helping kidnap nine-year-old Estelle Mouzin in 2003, whose body has never been found.

Michel Fourniret died before he could be brought to trial for the killings.

Olivier is already serving life in prison for her part in the past crimes of her former husband, who died in 2021.

She has now been handed a second life sentence, with a minimum of 20 years.

The Parrish family lawyer, Didier Seban said: "This is first of all a victory, a victory for the families."

Monique Olivier was sentenced after a three-week trial in Paris

The three-week trial concerned Olivier's part in the abduction, rape and murder of Miss Parrish in 1990, Miss Domèce in 1988 and the kidnap of his earliest known victim, Miss Mouzin in 2003, which led to her death.

The court was told how Olivier's role in the murders was to reassure the victims so they could enter Fourniret's van.

Olivier admitted her presence in Auxerre when Miss Parrish was kidnapped, imprisoned, and murdered preceded by a rape.

She said the rape and murder could have been at the house in St Cyr les Colons, and not in the van.

Dubbed the "Ogre of the Ardennes", Fourniret was jailed for life in 2008 after being convicted of the murders of seven girls and young women.

Fourniret, pictured here in 2004, died in jail two years ago

In 2018 he was given a second life sentence for an eighth murder.

In total, he confessed to 11 murders before he died - including that of Miss Parrish.

Fourniret's victims - most of whom were raped - were aged between nine and 30. They were shot, strangled or stabbed to death.

Shortly before the jury in Paris retired to consider her role in the crimes, Olivier expressed regret and asked for forgiveness from her victims' families.

She told the court: "I regret everything I did and I ask for forgiveness from the families of the victims, while knowing that it is unforgivable."

Estelle Mouzin, aged nine, was kidnapped in 2003

During sentencing on Tuesday the court was told Estelle Mouzin was coming home from school at 6pm, but that she never made it.

Her body has never been found.

Olivier was questioned for hundreds of hours in 2019, and accepted Fourniret had left for France, looking for a young girl to rape.

The court heard she knew he had "gone hunting".

'Dehumanised'

During sentencing, the President of the court Didier Safar said: "This is about the extreme gravity of the facts that contributed to the death of two young women, and a nine-year-old girl, in inhumane circumstances.

"Monique Olivier had no empathy for her victims, who she dehumanised."

Most of Fourniret's victims were killed in the Ardennes region of northern France and in Belgium.

Languages student Miss Parrish had moved from Newnham-on-Severn in Gloucestershire, to Auxerre in France in 1990 for part of her university course.

But after posting an advert offering English lessons, she was murdered by Fourniret.

Her body was found in the Yonne River on 17 May. She had been raped, beaten and strangled.

Mr Seban, said he hoped this trial would start a new chapter in French justice, adding: "For the Parrish family it has been hard.

Joanna Parrish's parents, Roger Parrish and Pauline Murrell

"They've waited more than 30 years for this trial. They led the charge, coming every year to Auxerre to show their drive to get this done.

"Their dignity throughout… there hasn't been an angry word, a cry or a desire of vengeance. It's been a desire for justice."

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