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Evidence Locker True Crime

170: Omar Killed Me | France

Evidence Locker True Crime

Evidence Locker True Crime

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

The body of socialite Ghislaine Marchal was found inside her home in Mougins. She had been bludgeoned to death. She seemed to have left a clue, written in her own blood: Omar m’a tuer – Omar killed me. Omar was her gardener. What was curious was a grammatical error in the phrase. Why would a native French speaker like Ghislaine Marchal make such a mistake in her last moments alive? Did someone else write the clue, hoping to frame an innocent man?
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0:00.0

You are listening to The Evidence Locker.

0:08.9

Our cases have been researched using open source and archive materials.

0:12.4

It deals with true crimes and real people.

0:15.0

Some parts are graphic in nature, and listed in the description is advised.

0:18.7

Each episode is produced with the utmost respect to the victims, their families, and loved

0:23.1

ones.

0:26.6

The summer breeze was cool on the morning of June 24, 1991, on the Kodijur.

0:32.6

Ashramad, a luxury stone villa in the hills of Mughan was quiet, but somehow the silence

0:38.6

did not feel as tranquil as one would expect.

0:42.7

Well-liked socialite, Gilin Marshall, who usually recited in Switzerland, was visiting

0:47.8

her summer home that June, but on the mundane question there was no sign of her.

0:53.7

When she was not home for a lunch date with a friend, concerned for her safety grew.

0:59.3

A bustle of worried neighbors and friends scoured the area and called everyone Hunugilin.

1:05.5

But no one had any idea where she could be.

1:08.8

Meanwhile, in a subterranean cellar, her body lay, waiting to be discovered.

1:16.2

On the door, written in the victim's own blood, was the name of her killer.

1:46.2

Omar Radad was born in Vinny Chekbentayev, Morocco, in July 1962.

2:00.5

He was one of six children from a tight-knit family, and they were always looking out

2:04.3

for each other.

2:06.3

When Omar was still a baby, his father relocated to Europe, where he found work as a gardener

2:11.1

in the South of France.

2:13.4

He sent the lion's share of his paycheck back home and visited whenever he could.

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