Robert Boulin Case: the Investigation Into the Death of the Former Minister Takes over at Nanterre's "Cold Case" Pole
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The case was initially investigated in Versailles, until a divestment order was issued on 28 April, for the benefit of the cluster of serial and unsolved crimes (PCSNE), known as "cold cases".
The investigations into Robert Boulin's unsolved death are restarting at Nanterre's "cold case" pole. Three investigating judges have just been appointed, announced on Monday the presidency of the judicial court. The body of the former Minister of Labour was found on 30 October 1979 in a pond of the Rambouillet forest, in the Yvelines. - Robert Boulin case: the investigation into the death of the former minister takes over at the "cold case" pol…
Three investigating judges from Nanterre's "cold cases" were appointed to investigate the death of former Labour Minister Robert Boulin in 1979 and still unsolved to date.
Three investigating judges of Nanterre's Cold Cases division resumed the investigation into the death of former Minister Robert Boulin, who died in 1979. The family favoured the thesis of political assassination.
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