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  • @melanieblanquet7163
    @melanieblanquet7163 Před 4 lety +252

    One of the best non french coverage I've seen so far ! But as a french passionate by this story, I have to say that you forgot some details veeeeery important on that case. Murielle's mother was diabetic, and we know now that she was used to prepare the insuline for her. So... the insuline near the river becomes a real clue. Moreover, she came back to her statement after a weekend with her family. She testified on friday, and... judge Lambert sent her back to her family (the gendarmes warned him, but he felt too confident and wanted to go on vacation) till monday, when she would come back for a second and official testify, in front of the judge. There are since rumors (well, not really rumors at this point) that she's been beaten all the weekend, and denied her first claims back at the gendarmerie on monday.
    The crow made it clear that he was in the family. He knew that one of JM's brother was not really his brother (calling him "the bastard"), and called some people that had their phone number unlisted. So they were closed for sure.
    Their villages are in the mountain, it's a very typical way of living. They were a huge family, with dark secrets, abuses, and other stuffs. All living in the same places, all spying and talking on each others. Jean-Marie was not showing he was richer that much. This was jealousy from family members that didn't climbed the social ladder (uncommon that kind of small villages at this time. A lot of people living here were just line workers for small industries)
    They were a lot of updates last year. Some family members (Jean Marie’s aunt and uncle) have been arrested but were released. No proofs, but serious hints that they were the crow. We all agree on their guilt. And French police recently admitted that Bernard Laroche was more than probably guilty, but he's not the only one. This was a family crime, clearly. But nobody wants to talk, even now. I just can't imagine living within a family knowing some members participated killing your kid. That's an awfull situation. That's why they left, and now live near Paris, far from all the family.
    The case is also known as being "cursed", because of all the dead people (especially judges). The 1st judge was a wreck, then he committed suicide, the second judge didn't want to do the same mistakes and didn't want to talk to journalist. One of his journalist friends tricked him with a private conversation, and published it as an interview. After that, and the loss of the case and the penalty he got, he had a heart attack, and suffered from amnesia. He died 3 years later.
    They were also a lot of ethics problems with the media. A picture of little Gregory found in the water (also dead) was taken and released. You can see the small body tied, in the gendarme's arms. Some journalists hid in the Villemin's and Bolle’s house to record conversations (not joking, that's 100% accurate), an other one bought a crown of flowers to take a picture of it in the Vologne, with that description : "the villagers tribute with flowers in the Vologne". Like wtf ? They wanted the best pictures, the best infos and Gregory's parents were too young and too naive. They were manipulated. One of the famous journalists of the story became friend with Jean-Marie, and knew he would kill Bernard. He stopped him a first time, but continued (maybe unaware of the consequences) to show random stuffs he found on the case (like tapes of Laroche’s testify, and it is forbidden by the french law for a journalist to get in a case like this. He conviced judge Lambert to let him alone on his office for a few hours. He accepted.) Jean-Marie become more and more enraged
    Just some facts, there's a loooooooot more, you would need like a entire day to give all the details of that incredible case !
    Sorry for my bad english, I hope this helped !

    • @thenorwegianprince5958
      @thenorwegianprince5958 Před 4 lety +19

      Wow, what a great summary from you. I just watched the new documentary on Netflix, can't believe I never heard about this sad, tragic case. Thanks for your insight!

    • @user-zj8sv9er9i
      @user-zj8sv9er9i Před 4 lety +14

      Thanks for this. Why was the insulin not checked for fingerprints etc. Why was the raven not found/caught in the act - tiny village, close family - wouldn't you notice someone in yr house making up to 27 calls a day, writing letters etc, wouldn't you recognise the voice/terms used by the caller.
      The handwriting tests seemed flawed too.

    • @melanieblanquet7163
      @melanieblanquet7163 Před 4 lety +16

      L For the insuline, the judge didn’t thank much about it a the time it was discovered (The first judge that did so many mistakes). A few years later she was asked about the insuline and said that she learnt to prepare it after Gregory’s death. Her mom’s nurse admitted on her deathbed (and gave a tape of à conversation in which Murielle admitted to the nurse she’s been beaten) that she already knew at this time.
      There’s not only one person, at least 2 that called and sent letters. And yep, small villages but in the mountains. The houses were sometimes far from each other (Gregory’s parents one was Actually, that’s why she let him outside playing on his own, you tend to think it is less dangerous when the nearest house is far Away). Gregory’s father tried to kill Laroche a few weeks after he actually did. He stood near his house with a rifle. Laroche never noticed he almost died this day. So making phones calls or post letters in the villages near Lepanges without being seen or recognized seemed Easy. No cameras at the time (1984) and it was common to send letters and use phone boxes 🤷🏻‍♀️
      For the letters, it was spoiled by the gendarmes (using no gloves at this time) and the voice was so weird, nobody recognized it.
      The handwritting note was done by a specialist but the judge didn’t fill thé papers correctly so it was cancelled (I know what you think, what a moron)

    • @user-zj8sv9er9i
      @user-zj8sv9er9i Před 4 lety +7

      @@melanieblanquet7163 thank you so much for this. The Netflix show didn't mention some things like Bernards sons disability.

    • @melanieblanquet7163
      @melanieblanquet7163 Před 4 lety +12

      L True ! They forgot a lot of things in only 5 episodes ! They didn’t mentionned the nurse, and the fact that Murielle won her trial with the French justice Last year (I think ?). Her « garde à vue » (24h audition) was considered against the constituion because she was not allowed to see a parent (she was a minor), a lawyer (not an obligation in 1984, as the right to see a parent) so.. it’s cancelled too. Her claims no longer exist.
      Netflix should make like 5 seasons to discuss all the elements and plot twist 😂
      You’re welcome ;)

  • @PandaJungle
    @PandaJungle Před 5 lety +67

    did the medical examiner even do his job? or did he just look at the body like: "yup. he's dead."

  • @peternesbitt
    @peternesbitt Před 4 lety +65

    I just watched the entire series on Netflix and as an investigator there's a few things that stand out for me. Firstly, Murielle Bolle originally said that Bernard picked her up from school then they took Gregory and they drove several kilometers away. Bernard took Gregory then returned without him, clearly accusing him of the boys murder. Within 24 hours she recanted her story and blamed it on duress by the police. I think the real reason she changed her story is because she was released back to her family and they threatened her if she didn't recant. Murielle Bolle was also quoted as saying Bernard did not pick me up from school and he's innocent of the murder charge. Well if she wasn't with him how does she know he's innocent? She wasn't on the bus and Bernard didn't pick her up so where was she? I think the entire family is complicit. The other piece of evidence is when the police recovered Gregory's body there was a clear picture of the complex knots that were used in the binding. These were not normal knots, one was a figure eigth loop. They look like an experienced sailor or soldier had tied them, cetainly not the boys mother unless she had some military training. I suspect Bernard and his family are complicit in the murder.

    • @sugarcookies_07
      @sugarcookies_07 Před 4 lety +3

      Peter N honestly, your those are no normal knots I don’t think it was murielle who did it but I bet she has to cover it up for someone in her family ...... cuz she was always nervous when she did interviews... and didn’t someone mention that her mother wouldn’t do interviews so I was suspicious ....but, all I know is some one needs to bring the case back up ....like it’s almost been 60 years like...dang

    • @blarmy827
      @blarmy827 Před 4 lety +5

      You’re the second comment that has brought up the fact that murielle said Bernard picked her up and took Gregory but didn’t return with him and then even though people warned the judge against letting her go home before her second statement to the court and that she actually had visible signs of physical abuse the day she recanted that she didn’t have the previous day. Like how sad that this poor little boy had his life stolen away and for what? Like I honestly don’t know what goes on in some people’s heads... the fact that the boys hat was pulled down over his face just makes it seem even more that it was someone close to him... it just fires me up thinking about it!!

    • @sugarcookies_07
      @sugarcookies_07 Před 4 lety

      Alycia Wilson Yes your right it fires me up okay I get that someone had beef with the parents but instead of taking it out of them they took there kid that’s messed up .....And to this day nobody knows what happened to Gregory ☹️ not only that the person who did it still thinks they got away with it which just makes me so mad I hope someone re-opens the case soon 🥺

    • @blarmy827
      @blarmy827 Před 4 lety

      Krazy_Fallon absolutely... so many times innocent children pay for whatever their parents have done... it’s just so sad.. and I hope they find these answers

    • @sugarcookies_07
      @sugarcookies_07 Před 4 lety

      Alycia Wilson Right, Have you noticed the police can find out what happens to the adults but the police can’t find out what happens to baby’s,kids,teens it’s so fishy to me

  • @winterain17
    @winterain17 Před 5 lety +153

    I'm so glad an anglophone is finally covering this case ! Our French media really fucked it up. I do believe Bernard Laroche was the one who did it but I'm afraid justice will never be served.
    Estelle Mouzin and Lydia Gouardo are also interesting cases.

    • @georgiamarie_
      @georgiamarie_  Před 5 lety +20

      I'll add them both to my list!

    • @winterain17
      @winterain17 Před 5 lety +31

      @@georgiamarie_ Omg thanks !
      To answer some of your questions :
      - About the autopsy : it lasked two hours. We don't know exactly what time he died, in what water (even though everyone is pretty much sure it was the river), the amount of blood collected is underwhelming and no viscus was removed other than the lungs. The medical examiner really did a rushed job.
      - Gendarmes are indeed soldiers, they are considered part of the army even though their role is similar as one of a police officer. They are more likely to work in small towns and for the most part live at the station while police officers are more likely to work in big cities and live by themselves. There are other differences in benefits, hours and salaries.
      - Some people don't like Christine Villemin because she posed for Paris Match and sold exclusive pictures of her new born child to that same magazine. She also wore make up and was nicely dressed for her appareances which made people think that she wasn't affected by the tragedy. Even though it's her attorney Garaud who advised and organized all of this to gain more money, it was perceived as distasteful by the judge, press and public opinion. She said she did it to be able to pay for a defense. However I do think that nowadays a lot of people have sympathized with her. In insight she was just trying to hold it together, nothing like this had happened before and she did what she was told to do. In general people believe it's definitely someone in their family or an employee but not the parents.
      And Le Petit Juge/Lambert recently committed suicide because he felt like the new take and public interest in the case was too much to handle.

    • @karolina8367
      @karolina8367 Před 5 lety +8

      @@winterain17 wow, thanks for all of the information!

    • @Cat-BW
      @Cat-BW Před 4 lety

      @@winterain17 since when are gendarmes soldiers? 😂😂😂 I've lived in France most of my life and I can tell you that gendarmes are more linked to the police than they are to the army haha

    • @winterain17
      @winterain17 Před 4 lety

      @@Cat-BWwww.gendarmerie.interieur.gouv.fr/Notre-institution/Generalites/Nos-effectifs/Reserve-gendarmerie/Preparations-militaires
      fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gendarmerie_nationale_(France)
      First sentence. They really are part of the military.

  • @seoul_mate
    @seoul_mate Před 5 lety +206

    Hi Georgia, as a French citizen thank you so much for covering this case. It has haunted France for decades and I remember it was on the news a lot when I was growing up. Such a shame this little boy has not yet got justice :( Btw congrats on reaching 100000 subscribers. Love your channel so much. ♥

    • @georgiamarie_
      @georgiamarie_  Před 5 lety +15

      I hope I did the story justice, my French translation isn't great! Thank you ❤️

    • @corydorastube
      @corydorastube Před 4 lety +1

      I am half French and I had not even heard of it.

    • @davidp839
      @davidp839 Před 3 lety

      I'm pretty sure the killer got his justice thanks to Jean-Marie.

  • @laurenh9401
    @laurenh9401 Před 4 lety +20

    I’m 10 mins in and the fact the caller tried so hard to disguise their voice and knew a lot about the family, suggests to me it’s someone the family knew, and knew very well 🤔

  • @AinLovesRed
    @AinLovesRed Před 5 lety +94

    What kind of monster does that to a child!!???

  • @tamaraturford7482
    @tamaraturford7482 Před 5 lety +130

    When I have a child I'm never letting it out of my sight omg

    • @rosiee6331
      @rosiee6331 Před 5 lety +13

      tamara turford right? Since I started watching true crime every slightly suspicious looking person I come across is my potential murderer 😅

    • @ayybibi
      @ayybibi Před 5 lety +8

      tamara turford them*

    • @corydorastube
      @corydorastube Před 4 lety +15

      I have had three children. That is not possible, nor would it be healthy.

    • @UserName-tk2oi
      @UserName-tk2oi Před 3 lety +1

      Just don't have one.

  • @eedwardsable
    @eedwardsable Před 5 lety +169

    To me, Bernard had the most motive. I imagine he started hating his cousin pretty early on, and this hatred turned to jealousy, initially because he had his parents whereas Bernard didn't, I think them having children ten days apart and Sebastian being disabled created more resentment within Bernard, almost as if he thought he deserved the 'perfect life' his cousin had. When he wouldn't give him a job, maybe that was the final straw for Bernard and he wanted to take Gregory to teach him a lesson, to shatter his 'perfect' life. I hope the truth does come out, and justice is served for Gregory ❤️

    • @sammysabo
      @sammysabo Před 5 lety +10

      Ellie * I could very well see this happening

    • @fernandaviveirospsi
      @fernandaviveirospsi Před 4 lety +9

      @söder bröder did you watch the documentary on Netflix? If you did you would see how It was proved that It was Impossible for the mother do everything within the timeline.

    • @takohamoolsen2432
      @takohamoolsen2432 Před 4 lety +4

      While I'm inclined to agree with you on that argument, I personally believe Murielle Bolle (Bernard's SIL) did it. From what I read and heard, she was a bit of an attention seeker. She probably heard Bernard and his wife griping on about the Villemen family, their good life, our bad life, I deserve this, etc, etc, no doubt heard Bernard say about revenge, and then SHE acted on it. IMO, Bernard (and others) knew and covered it up.

    • @takohamoolsen2432
      @takohamoolsen2432 Před 4 lety +4

      @söder bröder If she did it to get back at her husband Jean-Marie, why the heck did she stay married to him and bear three more of his children?

    • @takohamoolsen2432
      @takohamoolsen2432 Před 4 lety

      @söder bröder Many killers, yes, I've seen them. I also visited Larrimah in the Northern Territory- population 10. A man and his dog went missing there, feared dead. In that town, EVERYONE HATES EVERYONE. So don't tell me, I don't know.
      BTW, I was only giving an opinion on the Villemin case Whether I'm right or wrong doesn't matter.

  • @sandrafernandez1407
    @sandrafernandez1407 Před 5 lety +149

    Georgia could you make a video on Jesse Wilson a 10 year old boy from Arizona, USA. He went missing years ago and a few months ago his remains were found near his home. His case is very interesting because for years everyone thought he was a runaway. 🙏🏽

    • @nissak1561
      @nissak1561 Před 5 lety +2

      I discovered this case thanks to Lordan Arts. I was very sad for this little angel.

    • @debrahwhite5483
      @debrahwhite5483 Před 4 lety

      Black panther

  • @Sabrinajaine
    @Sabrinajaine Před 5 lety +93

    Such an interesting but sad case, poor Gregory...they could have solved it by now if they hadn't messed up the storage of evidence. Also apparently the first judge, Jean-Michel Lambert, took his own life in July 2017. :(

    • @davidp839
      @davidp839 Před 3 lety +6

      Lambert should be ashamed of himself and he got off easy. He should have admitted he is a complete stupid idiot.

    • @danielpt0511
      @danielpt0511 Před 3 lety

      @@davidp839 exactly

    • @manephewlenny6401
      @manephewlenny6401 Před 2 lety +2

      @@davidp839 Without Lambert, Laroche would be alive and hopefully still in prison, JMV wouldn't have served time for murder and CV wouldn't have miscarried a child from the stress of later being accused.

    • @filomeenamaistros6353
      @filomeenamaistros6353 Před 2 lety

      @@danielpt0511 ykkl]mmm pp pp pp

  • @DemiLovatoROXZz
    @DemiLovatoROXZz Před 4 lety +18

    I just finished watching this on Netflix I have a theory. I think Murielle was convinced to somehow lure Gregory and used insulin causing him to be unconscious. He was then bound and tied by laroch or murielle where he was then thrown in the water. I think murielle originally came forward when she couldn’t handle the guilt. But then towards the end of the case where she starts defending laroch I think it’s to win her sister back. Idk I just want this case solved.

    • @merber6070
      @merber6070 Před 3 lety +1

      This is what I believe too. When Murielle spoke to Jean-Marie at the sentencing for Bernards murder, Murielle was so resentful that JeanMarie put a wedge between her and her sister

  • @misspirateemiwan
    @misspirateemiwan Před 5 lety +191

    When you speak french you're a Queen. The cutest. French is my mother tongue and it is SUUUPER hard to learn :) You did a good job girl! ♥

    • @georgiamarie_
      @georgiamarie_  Před 5 lety +27

      I honestly suck at French, I was advised to drop the subject at school because it was so bad 😂

    • @SjofnBM1989
      @SjofnBM1989 Před 5 lety +13

      I mean. I've heard waaay worse. You did fine

    • @fraux573
      @fraux573 Před 5 lety +8

      I am from Germany and we can choose to learn French (or Latin) in school. I chose Latin because pronounciation in french is so hard for me. Listening to french is beautiful but speaking it is hell.

    • @misspirateemiwan
      @misspirateemiwan Před 4 lety

      @Béla Apátsági The grammar, verbs tense, the fact that there are so many "exceptions" to the rule. We have double letters, we have many sound written differently, we have silent letters in some words. I don't know if you speak french but it's my mother tongue and I know a lot of people struggle writing without making tones of spelling mistakes because it's a really tricky language :) it's also beautiful!

    • @thomasm3615
      @thomasm3615 Před 4 lety +2

      Le français est facile à apprendre, et classé ainsi par les service de renseignements américains. Regarde - même moi, un Britannique sait écrire en français.

  • @heather_doestruecrime
    @heather_doestruecrime Před 5 lety +41

    I believe this is one of the heartbreaking cases a lesson must be taken from. Always take threats seriously. Its better to be wrong & safe than to ignore it even if it is nothing.

  • @thelolilibra
    @thelolilibra Před 5 lety +131

    that journalist completely missed Ethics class. what did they expect to happen when they let a grieving father listen to those tapes? jc..

    • @glitterlover3244
      @glitterlover3244 Před 5 lety +10

      hana bye he didnt care, he just wanted a story. Sadly many people are ready to do things like that. Luckily some have class and respect, and rememver these are real people.

    • @patrickraftery1815
      @patrickraftery1815 Před 4 lety

      What was on them?

    • @chanelkohler9390
      @chanelkohler9390 Před 4 lety +22

      A lot of people say Jean Ker didnt care. He wanted a story. But the netflix documentary shows something COMPLETELY different. Jean Ker was really close with the family. At first it was all for better stories, he got them a good lawyer that was a friend of his so he could get closer but he got to know the family. The reason he showed those tapes is because Bernard was being displayed by probernard journalists as a saint, and people started blaming the mom. Also she got this wrong, Jean Ker showed the tapes to both Jean Marie and Cristine, BEFORE she went to the hospital, but convinced them NOT TO DO ANYTHING STUPID. They even went to kill Bernard and Jean Ker woke up early to go stop them. Jean Ker was one of the only people still on the parents side for a lot of the time, he became a family friend. Also Jean Marie only went to kill his brother after the National Police started suspecting Cristine and ignoring Bernard.

    • @merber6070
      @merber6070 Před 3 lety +3

      The journalist was the only friend Gregorys parents had left. He didnt make a story out of it

  • @baboodjet7652
    @baboodjet7652 Před 5 lety +101

    Thank you so much for covering this case,it's a huge case here in France!!I'm 27 and I feel like I've heard of it my whole life,every year something new is brought to life!!By the way,in July 2017 judge Lambert took his own life...I agree that he did a terrible job at the time but he suffered the consequences his whole life...=/

    • @ellabetful
      @ellabetful Před 5 lety +2

      So I take it as that judge Lambert was very unpopular and blamed for having done a terrible job the last decades by the french public and media? I tried to google about him but everything was in french. Also can you tell me what this youtube video is about?
      czcams.com/video/fqd_Mw463Iw/video.html This is some interview he did in 2014

    • @TockMinecraft
      @TockMinecraft Před 4 lety +7

      Exactly, Judge Lambert killed himself.
      There are 2 interesting facts about his death. First, he decided to kill himself while being drunk using a plastic bag and a belt in order to suffocate and that scene is exactly the same as the death of the main character of his own book.
      Second, he wrote a posthume letter. I tried to translate the most interesting part, one thing to consider is that he decided to suicide in 2017 just after an umpteenth rebound on the case, when 3 members of the family were accused for some of the Raven’s acts, here is my « translation » :
      « These « news » are awful. It lies on software’s result. The grinding machine is on to ruin the life of innocent people and to serve the spirit of revenge of a few tormented souls, for those hurt in their bodies’ honor. Some of my colleagues followed the move with an disgusting bad faith.
      I claim one last time that Bernard Laroche is innocent. [...]
      For some sentimental reasons the approach has been to invalidate all Nancy’s SRPJ’s work. And, of course, I am not talking about the efforts to demolish all of my work.
      This new event in the case are meant to fail. And as a result... to don’t lose face, people will look for a bouc-émissaire (i.e someone to blame). Of course we all know who’s that...
      I refuse to play that role. If I had sometimes failed, my conscience is in peace regarding the decisions I took. We’ll never know the truth because we don’t want to see the truth.
      If only the responsible of the case would accept to look at American or transalpine judiciary records...
      I prefer to ring the end of the game for me. I’m old and I don’t have the strength to fight anymore...
      I accomplished my destiny.
      Best regards, JML,
      N.B: I allow you, of course, to integrally publish that letter. »
      (The last spark of his desire of recognition, the same desire that ruined the case, what a clown)
      I know my English isn’t the best but I tried to help, feel free to ask me anything if you can’t understand a part of my comment

    • @merber6070
      @merber6070 Před 3 lety

      @@TockMinecraft thank you for the effort 🙏🏼

  • @Frenchblue8
    @Frenchblue8 Před 4 lety +18

    Bernards MIL was the ONLY insulin dependent member of the extended family

  • @Necronya_
    @Necronya_ Před 4 lety +14

    The crow is a reference to an old French case where a woman dressed in black wrote a fuckton of anonymous letters to bring trouble in a village

    • @dub16100
      @dub16100 Před 4 lety +1

      Pauline Corazza the Raven?

    • @thomasharter8161
      @thomasharter8161 Před 2 měsíci

      The crow refers to the film by Henri Georges Clouzot. Le Corbeau (The crow) is a 1943 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and starring Pierre Fresnay, Micheline Francey and Pierre Larquey. The film is about a French town where a number of citizens receive anonymous letters containing libelous information, particularly targeting a doctor accused of providing abortion services. The mystery surrounding the letters eventually escalates into violence.

  • @recklesszephyr
    @recklesszephyr Před 5 lety +59

    I completely forgot it was mystery week and I was beyond shook when I got the notification lmao

  • @lizc2023
    @lizc2023 Před 5 lety +35

    I’m French and this case is the French Madeleine McCann case basically. I grew up in the 80s/90s and it was huge.

    • @beckykent435
      @beckykent435 Před 5 lety +4

      AM P accept no one knows where Maddie is 💔

  • @sloanep9409
    @sloanep9409 Před 4 lety +7

    Something you forgot to mention: murielle bolle, she was only a teen and her testimony was supposed to be kept secret until the trial. Guess what happen when you release the identity of a witness on live on TV, before the trail ? Specifically when the testimony was charging her own family (family which are under investigation of murder of a 4 year old little boy) AND that she was living with them!!! Like no french is surprise why she changed her testimony. Like try to picture someone who want to rat on the mafia, live with the mafia and then his name on TV as the one who rated while he is surrounded by them....Yeah, we all come to the same conclusion

  • @heatherbleakley4846
    @heatherbleakley4846 Před 5 lety +85

    Discovered your channel a few weeks ago after watching an Eleanor Neale video. Your channel came up in my recommended and can not stop watching your videos. I love them so much!!!!!! Your are such an AMAZING CZcamsr! Love you Georgia xx😘😘❤️

    • @georgiamarie_
      @georgiamarie_  Před 5 lety +13

      thank you so much!!

    • @tabbyc4889
      @tabbyc4889 Před 5 lety +5

      She has a playlist of all her mystery videos! Recommend it! I watched them back to back for days!

    • @jessicawatson7360
      @jessicawatson7360 Před 4 lety +1

      They’re both my faves

  • @deadbird1229
    @deadbird1229 Před 5 lety +44

    The insulin theory is interesting, and I honestly wonder if insulin is used in more murder cases than we know of. I"m a type 1 diabetic myself, and I know that any non-diabetic who is injected with it will almost instantly lose consciousness, as they already have a sustained amount of insulin in their bloodstream--adding more makes their blood sugar drop rapidly. As you say, it can't really be detected either as it's a natural hormone.

    • @Laurinska08
      @Laurinska08 Před 5 lety +3

      I was thinking the same. I’m a nurse and I’m always concerned with how much insulin my DM patients are getting and always double checking they aren’t getting too much or too little. Can’t imagine a person with normal pancreatic function having it ..especially any significant amount 😬

    • @milkglassfairy7641
      @milkglassfairy7641 Před 5 lety

      Shit when I had my son they gave me insulin later due to my blood sugar, I have no history of diabetes in my family and have never been diagnosed with diabetes even gestational diabetes. So weird and now I feel really uncomfortable. More uncomfortable than I did at the time.

    • @Fcreceptor
      @Fcreceptor Před 5 lety +2

      There is some limited testing that can point towards insulin toxicology. Vitreous humor (fluid within the eye) has been found to display elevated levels of insulin in postmortem cases of insulin overdose/homicide. Also the disparity between C-peptide and insulin. Usually it takes a suspicion and evidence to steer forensic examiners though. I doubt it’s overly common. You’d have to have access to it, which raises suspicion (e.g., diabetic patient, medical worker) and an unexplained death. I have had a few diabetics and nurses who shared intent to OD on insulin, as well as a couple who did inject as an attempt. Interestingly, they didn’t seem to suffer any sequelae. High enough doses leave you brain damaged if you live.

    • @Fcreceptor
      @Fcreceptor Před 5 lety +1

      L B I’m never too worried. My patients are almost always well over 200 and immediately go junk it up on snacks after their SS coverage 🙄 I had to bump one up from mild to aggressive today cause she was 516 😆

    • @maryellenr1590
      @maryellenr1590 Před 5 lety

      @@Fcreceptor OMG, 516!? I'm type 2 and seriously can't imagine sugars that high. It blows my mind what some diabetics still eat after being diagnosed. Wow, I hope that lady starts taking better care of herself.

  • @yuktika3901
    @yuktika3901 Před 5 lety +4

    The judge frustrates me so much. Putting his fame and celebrity status over justice. Disgusting. And his decisions are so stupid.

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai Před 5 lety +27

    The suspect who spoke with the uncle mentioned he had the”Chiefs” son. Could this mean it is/was someone who had worked with him at the car plant? Vetoing his cousins application for work makes that a strong motive due to Bernards sons condition and the family struggling financially. Would he have risked making the phone calls though as his voice would have been known to the family even if he tried disguising it.

  • @ginahormann9768
    @ginahormann9768 Před 3 lety +3

    So after watching this, I saw a comment about a documentary on Netflix, so of course I had to watch it. Oh my goodness, this case is crazy! I personally think Murielle was telling the truth the first time and that Bernard did it. Especially with his reaction after Gregory's murder that Jean-Marie had it coming to him. That is a terrible thing to think let alone say out loud. I actually cried when they were showing the footage of Christine at the funeral. Her grief was palpable, absolutely heartbreaking.

  • @willowx6364
    @willowx6364 Před 5 lety +5

    Bernard's son Sebastian requires a lot of medicine and things like that and they found that syringe with the penicillin on the river bed. This makes me think that Bernard is very shady and suspicious.

  • @micivalantincic8227
    @micivalantincic8227 Před 5 lety +40

    You are amazing. The way you presenet this cases is so well though of. Also you have a charisma. Congrats on 100.000 subscribers!

  • @ciaramorrissey1828
    @ciaramorrissey1828 Před 5 lety +20

    You should cover the Elaine O’Hara case !! Sooo interesting and only solved due to a few chance coincidences , much love xx

  • @kimbertippett6223
    @kimbertippett6223 Před 5 lety +29

    I hadn't heard of this case, either! Thank you for covering it!

  • @davidbrennan5973
    @davidbrennan5973 Před 5 lety +41

    Pleaseeee do an Irish case, like Mary Boyles disappearance or Raonaid Murray’s Unsolved Murder

    • @karolina8367
      @karolina8367 Před 5 lety +6

      It would be interesting to see cases from around the world!

    • @katiebrown5512
      @katiebrown5512 Před 5 lety +1

      Would love to see Georgia cover Mary Boyle too!

    • @celticmist14
      @celticmist14 Před 4 lety

      Yes Mary Boyle case would be good.

  • @TheMoonlover93
    @TheMoonlover93 Před 5 lety +22

    This case was a FULL mess. Poor baby

    • @davidp839
      @davidp839 Před 3 lety +1

      why? His killer got the death penalty :)

  • @honeydisaster3698
    @honeydisaster3698 Před 5 lety +31

    im so happy this channel exists, your videos make me so happy and you’re so beautiful too 🌻🕊

    • @DarkAngel71180
      @DarkAngel71180 Před 5 lety +2

      Her videos about people getting murdered make you happy? Maybe you mean, you appreciate her videos.

    • @honeydisaster3698
      @honeydisaster3698 Před 5 lety +2

      Devi not every single one of her videos are about people getting murdered, and i didn’t mean im happy about people getting murdered either. don’t twist my words & it’s not that deep

  • @brandirene8372
    @brandirene8372 Před 5 lety +10

    Poor sweet baby! I don’t understand how anyone could do something like this 💔

  • @parisgraves2364
    @parisgraves2364 Před 5 lety +25

    Georgia! You're amazing, giving a voice to the voiceless for that I admire your work and you as a person 😍😍😍

  • @dogsneaudeau122
    @dogsneaudeau122 Před 5 lety +3

    Oooh this and Magdalena Zuk have been some of my favorite cases you've covered! Well done and congrats on 100k💕

  • @sarahkejairi9551
    @sarahkejairi9551 Před 2 lety +1

    As a francophone this case has been haunting France Switzerland and Belgium for decades the mishandling was so profound that we’ll never know but also for further details there’s a French tv show called “Faites entrée l’accusé » that retrace all the biggest cases in France Belgium and Switzerland and you’ll find far more information about the Petit Gregory case

  • @roshogullah89
    @roshogullah89 Před 5 lety +16

    Can’t believe how early I am! Just started feeding my baby, perfect timing! Love you Georgia xxxx

  • @jujugems
    @jujugems Před 5 lety

    No matter if I’ve seen or researched a case before, I always watch your videos on them. You are by far my favorite CZcamsr who covers unsolved mysteries/serial killers. The way you present each case is second to none. I love your insight and theories! Congrats on 100,000! You deserve it! xoxo

  • @JennyWas13
    @JennyWas13 Před 5 lety +26

    As I listened to this story I was sitting on the bus. I literally got on 5mins ago and I have no idea what my bus driver looks like. Couldn’t pick them out of a line up, or even tell you if they were male male or female.. I don’t think it’s that weird that the sister couldn’t remember what her bus driver looked like

    • @EvaL-ti2jd
      @EvaL-ti2jd Před 5 lety +13

      I think it is a bit different. Like it is a small town, so it was most likely one bus that wasn't that big. So I think you will notice your bus driver if it is most likely one bus driver for the bus line.

    • @JennyWas13
      @JennyWas13 Před 5 lety +6

      Briggs soldier I still don’t agree, some people simply aren’t that observant of the small details in their life

    • @beautytryouts
      @beautytryouts Před 5 lety +7

      @@JennyWas13 it's not the same thing as taking a random city bus...it's a school bus driver(& I don't care if you're from one of the most over-populated busiest cities... If you take a school bus to get to school every morning, then not only as a student do you know EXACTLY who your school bus driver is... That school bus driver DEFINITELY knows each of their rider's....its their jobs! It's their jobs to know each student~ which is how they know which addresses or stops to make throughout their route to school every morning... And just like your school teacher's know each of their students names, & you know your teacher's names, you also know your school bus driver just like that driver knows you). that literally took her to her school EVERY SINGLE DAY, aside from A VERY FEW one-off episodes where for whatever reason(maybe another bus driver from a different route was a no-show/or called out sick last minute/or had a break down/etc)which caused a switch-up in the regularly scheduled bus driver's routes, & resulted in that particular school bus driver to be called-in early from their particular everyday route, in order to come over and cover for the other bus driver....whose routes may start earlier than the school bus driver's routes begin~ which then allowed for the bus company to send an alternate driver to take on the school bus route that morning...which is EXACTLY what happened, and it was exactly how she was caught lying! She thought she'd have ZERO issues describing her regular school bus driver that she'd see EVERY SINGLE MORNING! Well fate had it, that due to the extenuating circumstances that morning....her REGULAR bus driver happened to not be the one working that route that day, which showed that she hadn't been on that bus that morning just like they mentioned...which also goes with what that alternate bus driver had said~ that he hadn't seen this easily recognizable girl with Flaming Red curly hair that morning on his route....and her Regular bus driver that would DEFINITELY have known if she was on HIS particular route that day, because he would've DEFINITELY taken note the fact that she was on his bus that day, because he CLEARLY would've been like, "uhh....wth are you doing on this random-A$$ bus route that I'm working this morning?!? ...youre DEFINITELY on THE WRONG BUS hun, because this bus isn't going to be dropping you off at school today."

    • @katharsis7957
      @katharsis7957 Před 5 lety +8

      I think the Point is, its the same driver every day so that if one day, your driver isnt there, you would notice. Plus she seemed pretty sure in her Statement, she could have said „oh idk, i didnt pay attention to the driver“

  • @kalinaconway3968
    @kalinaconway3968 Před 5 lety +16

    4:30 your time is 8:30am for me! wake up and watch georgia!

  • @saramonteiro9317
    @saramonteiro9317 Před 5 lety +27

    Hi Georgia! Can you cover a Portuguese case just like Rui Pedro please? It´s a huge mystery in Portugal with over 10 years.
    Love your videos

    • @georgiamarie_
      @georgiamarie_  Před 5 lety +16

      I'll add it to the list!

    • @sandrapituka
      @sandrapituka Před 5 lety +4

      Yes! His family has gone through so much! They deserve to get his case out there.

    • @faizaali6265
      @faizaali6265 Před 4 lety

      Stephanie Harlow has covered it.

  • @jennxisxrad
    @jennxisxrad Před 5 lety +14

    Wow! This was also a new case for me! I think in this case the simplest answer is the right answer, and that it was Bernard and Muriel (sp?) the whole time. I think that even though it's a little detail, but I think not realizing that there was a different bus driver on that specific is actually a huge clue.

    • @davidp839
      @davidp839 Před 3 lety +1

      and the ignored testimonies from students on the bus that she wasn't on the bus, but Christine MUST have gone to the post office said by other bollocks witnesses' testimonies once the judge was convinced the mother (for some reason) killed her own son, despite Jean-marie never believing this for one second, no motive and an enormous group of some of the stupidest journalists, police, lawyers and an even dumber judge Lambert, vying for the most interesting way the story could possibly play out. It was Bernard. And good for Jean-marie.

  • @alexandrawilson-hodge2974

    Love that you’re covering cases I haven’t heard of! Great video xx ❤️

  • @alexcalabrase1475
    @alexcalabrase1475 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for all the work you put in for these videos 💐

  • @justmeashley7923
    @justmeashley7923 Před 5 lety +8

    Love your mystery weeks hun! You’re amazing!

  • @alsc1806
    @alsc1806 Před 4 lety +2

    That was a great summary of a case that was completly foreign to you prior to doing reseach for this video.
    Some other things that points to the Laroche couple's culpability for me is that Bernard Laroche was actually raised by his grandparents alongside his cousin Jacky Villemin who was Jean Marie's half brother (the bastard son of his mother, so yeah Jacky was basically abandoned to be raised by his grandparents). So Bernard Laroche and Jacky Villemin were raised kind of like brothers (even though they always knew they were cousins), but Bernard and Jean Marie had only a distint cousins relationship.
    The crow often mentioned the unfair mistreatment of Jacky by his family. -> This leads me to believe Bernard was the crow (or one of them), as he was very fond of Jacky whom he was raised alongside with.
    Police officers also found some music cds in Bernard's house that were used by the crow during his phone calls to the Villemin family.
    Moreover many witnesses said they saw someone looking just like Bernard in the Lépange sur Vologne village on the day of the murder. And of course the first testimony of his sister in law Murielle is very important. She said Bernard came to pick her up after school and then he drove to Gregory's house and they took Gregory with them.
    After a few days in her family (so with Bernard's wife by her side), Murielle changed her testimony saying Bernard didn't pick her up after school and that she got home takin the school bus. However all of Murielle's school mates and the bus driver said she was not in the bus that day. So her second testimony is false and I think that her first testimony is probably the closest we'll get to the truth about what happened that day.
    Even though I think Bernard is one of the culprit, I don't think he's the only one. There were probably several crows (probably his wife and maybe more). It was a crime planned by several people after many many years of family secrets and jealousy.
    Now I even think that most of the family members know or have a clear idea about who are the crows and who is responsable for Gregory's murder, so at the end of the day it's quite an abject family that would rather protect murderers to protect their family instead of helping solve the murder of their grandchild / nephew / cousin.
    At least I'm glad knowing that Gregory's parents moved far away from this village and their family that all still live there and keep on keeping their awful secret.

  • @anastasiakukielski
    @anastasiakukielski Před 5 lety +3

    I'm so pleased that you covered this case.♡

  • @lexisdiy3606
    @lexisdiy3606 Před 4 lety +1

    You honestly a better job going through this case then the police did for the past 35+ years. This is very much appreciated hopefully this case gets solved. Rip Angel Gregory.

  • @stevenrivera3977
    @stevenrivera3977 Před 5 lety

    Omg Gurl yassss mystery week for 100k! Congrats and honestly you deserve much more. I'm like looking at my notifications Everytime I get up in the morning. I feel addicted 😂

  • @noodlesauce2553
    @noodlesauce2553 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos! They are amazing

  • @VD97523
    @VD97523 Před 5 lety

    I had a few of your videos saved up for my week off college - time to binge 💁‍♀️

  • @Vanessa-kn8we
    @Vanessa-kn8we Před 5 lety +1

    I’m so proud of you! Now you have 101,000 followers!!!

  • @wiktoria7430
    @wiktoria7430 Před 5 lety +12

    Both you and Eleanor uploading every day during my mock exams is the best stress reliever 💓

  • @allysonhall88
    @allysonhall88 Před 5 lety +6

    Le Corbeau is a French film from the forties. The director actually influenced Hitchcock. It’s a great classic film, you should check it out.
    Thank you for covering this case! Great job as always!

  • @somerandomuser9744
    @somerandomuser9744 Před 5 lety +5

    You are such an amazing person who has made a difference in so many lives Thanks so much
    I was second

  • @christiegroves
    @christiegroves Před 5 lety +1

    I just saw this case in my side bar yesterday, I didn't have time to watch so I am glad you covered it.

  • @welshdiamond7547
    @welshdiamond7547 Před 5 lety

    See's upload clicks so fast. One of my fav channel's by far ❤

  • @kaitlyncain4261
    @kaitlyncain4261 Před 5 lety

    It’s Tuesday and I’m loving this mystery week already

  • @joannerutledge1377
    @joannerutledge1377 Před 5 lety +6

    Thankyou so much for doing this case i watched about it a year ago and had no idea that they are so close to maybe finding out who did this after all these years poor little boy ; [

  • @holly8535
    @holly8535 Před 5 lety +10

    Glad you covered a French case because it’s a nice change from British and American cases. I might look into some French cases, might even help me with my French GCSEs.

  • @anastasiakukielski
    @anastasiakukielski Před 5 lety +4

    Fantastic job sweets. Thank you for sharing. Love this.♡

  • @crockwell1966
    @crockwell1966 Před 5 lety +6

    Sounds like this judge was the embodiment of Inspector Clouseau. Also didn't expect an American wild west element with the father's vigilante justice. Fascinating case.

  • @rebeccabowen3754
    @rebeccabowen3754 Před 5 lety +4

    I’m so early yes!! Thanks for covering this, I never heard of it either :(

  • @SillyStokey92
    @SillyStokey92 Před 4 lety +4

    I remember you being the first person I heard talk about this case. I just watched the "Who Killed Little Gregory?" documentary on Netflix and am now rewatching after the documentary. When my partner asked me about it I definitely described it as a Madeline McCann and JonBenet Ramsey kind of case.

  • @nidhikamath4975
    @nidhikamath4975 Před 5 lety +2

    Loving this streak ❤️

  • @brookebunn
    @brookebunn Před 5 lety

    you and eleanor are giving me *LIFE* this week

  • @monkeynorn
    @monkeynorn Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for your detailed explanation of the intriguing case. Just wanna point out a few points you’d mentioned that differ from what the Netflix documentary portrays: Gregory’s hands and feet weren’t tied BEHIND his back. Also, Jean-Marie shot and killed Bernard Laroche at the latter’s home (not on the street).

  • @nikkiej.5875
    @nikkiej.5875 Před 4 lety +2

    I definitely think that Grégory was taken by someone he knew. As his mother said, he would've made a noise if he was being taken by someone he didn't know. As for the mother being very noisy about the case and them saying her behavior is weird, I don't find it all that weird. I think of it as a mother who wants to know what is going on with the investigation into who took her son and killed him. I also think it could've been someone who was working with Jean Marie considering he had a lot of enemies from his bragging behavior. Someone could've taken him as revenge. But it still doesn't explain why he didn't make a noise. It had to have been someone close to him. I hope this little boy will get the justice he deserves.

  • @kellywelly36
    @kellywelly36 Před 5 lety

    So excited for your mystery week!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @AL-rm7vm
    @AL-rm7vm Před 5 lety +8

    Please do Tina Fontaine! She has a heartbreaking case and in the last year they found a man to charge for her murder but he was found not guilty

  • @GinaMcLough
    @GinaMcLough Před 5 lety +8

    GEORGIA ILY 💕

  • @erinlikes815
    @erinlikes815 Před 5 lety

    Ok just stumbled on your channel congrats you have a new subscriber.
    Wow that case was just a cluster of madness from the beginning I hope one day they find justice.

  • @sarah5399
    @sarah5399 Před 5 lety +11

    Just so you know, Jacqueline and Marcel have both been released since. Right now, there is actually no suspect. I think we'll never know the truth... (Amazing video, by the way ! I hope you'll do more foreign cases soon !)

    • @ladylazarus35
      @ladylazarus35 Před 5 lety +1

      Sarah 5399 thank you for the update

    • @sarah5399
      @sarah5399 Před 5 lety

      @@ladylazarus35 you're welcome :)

  • @kmmedina94
    @kmmedina94 Před 4 lety +3

    Rewatching this after watching the documentary on Netflix

  • @AbraSings
    @AbraSings Před 5 lety +14

    Wow! This case is fascinating! I'm surprised I've never heard of it...

    • @beckykent435
      @beckykent435 Před 5 lety +1

      Abra AWE-bruh Singleton I see you everywhere lol clearly have the same interests 😊

    • @kiffsadlig9128
      @kiffsadlig9128 Před 4 lety +1

      You can Watch the netflix mini serie about this case. « Who killed little Gregory ».

    • @sheenaalexis8710
      @sheenaalexis8710 Před 4 lety +2

      Abra AWE-bruh Singleton same haha especially lordan arts channel but I see her everywhere too lol...makes you feel like you know people and are friends :p

  • @y4bzz454
    @y4bzz454 Před 3 lety +1

    who would kill this poor thing? this brought tears to my eyes, no baby or child should be put through this. this makes me sick to my stomach. god bless you little sweetheart. 💕

  • @cronchypickle
    @cronchypickle Před 5 lety +12

    Woah this one is such a mess. Seems like it was Bernard though.

  • @lizzieericson7243
    @lizzieericson7243 Před 5 lety

    i’m so fucking excited for mystery week like i love your videos and a new true crime video every day is fucking amazing

  • @karolina8367
    @karolina8367 Před 5 lety +14

    Very complex case, but you explained it so well

  • @stevenferrier8942
    @stevenferrier8942 Před 4 lety +2

    I just watched the Netflix special and it blew my mind ... Definitely a campaign of terror against the family that ended in the tragic death of the young Gregory ... It's crazy can't believe everything that happened ... Insane situation.

  • @isabelflores5504
    @isabelflores5504 Před 5 lety +7

    Mystery week!! Yeeyy!! Georgia!! Amazing case

  • @tillsntatiskidzworld5593
    @tillsntatiskidzworld5593 Před 5 lety +3

    New subscriber from Australia! Love your cases so many twists and turns in this one I definitely thought it was Bernard right until the end. Keep up the awesome work ❤️

  • @tabathahummel5313
    @tabathahummel5313 Před 4 lety +2

    Why the hell they didn't do a proper ouptopsy and lab tests from the beginning is beyond me. Didn't they have procedures to follow? If they took post morteum blood tests or vitrius eye fluid would of helped tremendously. No post morteum photos, notes of ouptopsy. This coroner is a hack.

  • @anaisfourcroy5646
    @anaisfourcroy5646 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done on all your research! Very well explained! I am french and was not even born when this happened. I have been interested in this case for quite a while. Jacqueline Jacob would be Jean-Marie’s mother’s brother’s wife and not his dad’s brother’s wife. Jacqueline and Marcel Jacob have recently given an interview on french news and they didn’t really answer any questions. They are suspects to my eyes! Again well done! I will subscribe to your channel! :)

    • @jadecvhl2812
      @jadecvhl2812 Před 3 lety

      You may be right ! I haven't heard about it on TV but a study released on 23rd of this month shows that she would have written at least the last letter...

  • @heighton7206
    @heighton7206 Před 5 lety +6

    Awww I’ve never heard this one either. How sad. He was such a cutie: 😔

  • @user-zj8sv9er9i
    @user-zj8sv9er9i Před 4 lety +10

    I'm not being nasty here but I think the family members look and behave really oddly. I wonder was there abuse etc taking place within the family so the use of secrecy/blackmail used to keep the raven protected.

    • @patrickraftery1815
      @patrickraftery1815 Před 4 lety

      My thoughts exactly,would like a psychological profile of all of them.

  • @bluexwings
    @bluexwings Před 5 lety +1

    I absolutely love your sweater! Can I ask where you got it? 😍💞

  • @roxannedugas2824
    @roxannedugas2824 Před 4 lety +3

    I speak french and from what i could find in the autopsy, Gregory didn’t have the particules and the bacteria that he would have had if he had been in a river so this means that he probably died another way like in a bathtub.

  • @claudiadefrancesco3598
    @claudiadefrancesco3598 Před 5 lety +1

    Please talk about the french case "Omar m'a tué", there is also a movie about it!

  • @sheilameador2755
    @sheilameador2755 Před 5 lety

    Thank you Georgia 💜🧡💛💚💙💜🧡💚💚💙

  • @gabriellcy712
    @gabriellcy712 Před 5 lety +3

    ❤❤❤so much love to your video xoxo

  • @princessofpigs
    @princessofpigs Před 5 lety +14

    Don't make the son pay for the sins of the father

    • @symphony960
      @symphony960 Před 4 lety +1

      Of course. But what sins has the father committed though?

  • @kimkmt3109
    @kimkmt3109 Před 5 lety +3

    Really hope they find the killer(s) and get some justice for that poor little boy!

  • @Lunacrimes420
    @Lunacrimes420 Před 5 lety +3

    This kills me a little inside 😭 I can’t imagine how his parents feel! Why the fuck take that young boys life over something so petty?!

  • @lorenolivero8461
    @lorenolivero8461 Před 5 lety +5

    So cool to see a french case!

  • @AllanaDanae
    @AllanaDanae Před 5 lety +1

    I would love if you did a video over the murder of Rebecca Schaeffer.

  • @nothing5992
    @nothing5992 Před 5 lety

    I love this Mistery week

  • @shonaphillips7056
    @shonaphillips7056 Před 5 lety +7

    Sorry this is completly unrealated to the case but...
    What eyeshadow pallatte did you use for that look? It looks stunning xxx love you btw

    • @georgiamarie_
      @georgiamarie_  Před 5 lety +8

      it's the abh soft glam palette and zoeva caramel melange - it's always listed in the description box if you want to know!

    • @shonaphillips7056
      @shonaphillips7056 Před 5 lety +3

      Georgia Marie thank you so much!!

  • @BouH444
    @BouH444 Před 5 lety

    Could you add the Villisca axe murders to your list! 🙏🏻 it’s a very old case but it interests me so much! A family of 6 plus 2 children who were sleeping over were all murdered with an axe It has never been solved. The house still stands today and has been kept as how it was. You can visit it today too.