Omar Killed Me | France

Episode 170,   Feb 13, 2022, 08:30 PM

On a wall, above the bludgeoned body of a beloved socialite was her killer’s name, written in blood. But was she the one who wrote it?

The body of socialite Ghislaine Marchal was found inside her home in Mougins. She had been bludgeoned to death. She seemed to have left a clue, written in her own blood: Omar m’a tuer – Omar killed me. Omar was her gardener. What was curious was a grammatical error in the phrase. Why would a native French speaker like Ghislaine Marchal make such a mistake in her last moments alive? Did someone else write the clue, hoping to frame an innocent man?
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