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The Grégory Villemin case


Here you will find reliable information related to the investigation in all its nuances. This blog is dedicated to people who wish to discover the scale of the Grégory case: three decade of an extraordinary survey. This is necessary to explore the singular context of the investigation and to examine the role of the various protagonists in particular within the family clans, on the media, judicial and police level in order to become aware of the disastrous consequences inherent in this unique criminal case in France. 

Welcome everyone, my name is Maryline and I am a young French woman of 34 years old. Passionate about the Grégory case on which I have been working for years, you will find several categories of articles, including facts and extensive personal analysis.

I absolutely wish to share with you all the information available in my country.


With this blog, you can access to the essential elements of the investigation and thus realize the dimension and the impact of this drama, which haunts the whole France for more than 35 years now. 
My sources come from public archives, many accessible books, newspaper articles or other particularly interesting blogs and television reports devoted to this case. I really wanted to create a site specifically for English speakers, hoping that you will enjoy my work.


My only objective lies in the importance of transmitting the multiple concrete information contained in the file in order to counter the scandalous hypotheses / theories which still persist today through French or foreign forums by dishonest individuals shamefully ignoring the truth.

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About the case

Grégory Villemin is a 4 years old little boy when he is abducted outside his home on October 16, 1984 in Lépanges-sur-Vologne, (Vosges), France. His body is find later that evening in Docelles, a neighboring town.

He lies floating, feet and fist tied, in the river which crosses the village, the Vologne. The Villemin family was then plagued by a growing obsessive jealousy towards the success of Jean-Marie, Grégory's father.

They were harassed for three years by anonymous phone calls and letters mainly from two people, a man and a woman who were never formally identified:

the crows. 

JUSTICE FOR GRÉGORY

« Hatred breeds bad thoughts, blows slander, inspires injustice, meditates on crime;  and if it incubates a revenge, it conceals its project, affects the appearance of friendship, the tone of benevolence, takes all the masks that hypocrisy can provide. » 
Quote from Louis-Auguste Martin; The moral spirit of the 19th century (1855).

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