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Xavier Dupont De Ligonnès Case Revived by a Former Police Officer, Why He Thinks He Has Not Committed Suicide and Is Still Alive

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The Xavier Dupont case of Ligonnes is at the center of a book to be published this 19th February. This time, a former policeman who worked on the case in 2011 is taking the floor. The man reveals in particular in his essay, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes, A cop at the heart of the case, why he thinks that the father of family did not put an end to his days.

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The Xavier Dupont case of Ligonnes is at the center of a book to be published this 19th February. This time, a former policeman who worked on the case in 2011 is taking the floor. The man reveals in particular in his essay, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes, A cop at the heart of the case, why he thinks that the father of family did not put an end to his days.

While he has resumed the investigation of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes for two years, an investigator has decided to tell behind the scenes of his investigation in a book in which he explains that he thinks that the fugitive is alive.In April 2011, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes disappeared, leaving behind him his wife, Agnes, and his four children, Arthur, Thomas, Anne and Benoît, murdered and buried under the terrace of their home. Since then, Xavier …

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More than ten years after the tragic discovery of the Dupont family of Ligonnès in Nantes, the case continues to fascinate and divide. Is Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès still alive? While some consider this unlikely, Gilles Galloux, retired police officer, does not share this opinion. His investigation, now compiled in Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, A cop at the heart of the case (ed. Max Milo, February 19), returns to his digital research and the clues …

While the hypothesis of the father's suicide has been imposed on many, a former PJ investigator publishes a book in which he asserts that he is convinced that the suspect is still alive.

In April 2011, France discovered with amazement the disappearance of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes, suspected of having killed his wife and their four children before evaporating into nature. Fifteen years later, the case remains one of the country's greatest judicial mysteries. However, on 19 February 2026, this ex-policeman affirms in his book entitled "Xavier Dupont de Ligonnes, A cop at the heart of the Max Milo issue, that he is alive." Gilles …

An ex-investigator who worked on the famous case went back to the case file, and in a book he reveals disturbing elements.

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parismatch.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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