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00:44 by his grandparents at the Auvergne-Est as volatilized.
00:47 And the investigators still don't have a clue,
00:52 whether it's an accident, a kidnapping, a murder.
00:56 So to try to understand what happened,
01:02 about twenty investigators acted and each specialist did his own analysis.
01:06 If this is the case of Jacques Dalet, retired honorary magistrate,
01:13 who was interviewed by VarMatin, on Wednesday, July 26.
01:16 Passionate about homicide cases,
01:21 he released a book on unsolved criminal cases,
01:25 "Call the Caz".
01:26 If there is no rational explanation for the disappearance of young Emile,
01:32 for him, that of a wolf or an eagle that would have attacked the child
01:36 is completely fanciful.
01:41 He rather thinks of a death by accident or kidnapping and kidnapping
01:44 as for little Maelys followed by death.
01:47 Third possibility a little pulled by the hair,
01:52 if it is said that the child was the victim of the actions of his family.
01:56 Jacques Dalet also evokes the bad meeting and evokes the case of Valentin,
02:03 ten years old, in 2008,
02:04 savagely murdered by Stéphane Moitoiret in Lens.
02:08 The child was cycling and had received 44 stabs.
02:11 The retired magistrate also says that it has happened several times
02:18 that children have been found dead not very far from their home
02:22 and everyone has passed by.
02:24 This was the case of Djuka Tronche, a teenager who disappeared in 2015,
02:31 his bones were found in 2021, 800 meters from his home.
02:35 Days and months can pass and one day a walker will find bones.
02:39 As was the case for the missing from the Boscodon forest in the Hautes-Alpes.
02:48 Six people have disappeared there in 25 years, he says.
02:54 Tracks that he rejects more firmly, on the other hand,
03:00 those of the disappearance linked to something
03:03 sexual because, as he explains,
03:06 it rather affects children between 7 and 12 years old.
03:10 Let's hope that the disappearance of the thousand does not become a call of case
03:17 and that the boy, dead or alive, is quickly found.
03:20 To be continued...
03:27 "Keep, take, or so do your thing with all the lights on.
03:35 Keep, keep, take a chance. Keep, keep, take a chance.
03:41 You can just keep it here and make them in a minute.
03:51 Your lips next to mine, those superior eyes,
03:58 they make things right, but I still walk, keep on.
04:06 I know I still walk, keep on.
04:10 I have a thing, keep it up, I have a ring, make it tight."

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