Forty Years On, Grégory Case Still Haunts Laroche Family
Marie-Ange Laroche, widow of Bernard Laroche, speaks out about the enduring impact of the unresolved murder case on her family.
- Marie-Ange Laroche, widow of Bernard Laroche, expresses deep resentment and lack of hope for uncovering the truth about the 1984 murder of her nephew, Grégory Villemin.
- Bernard Laroche, initially accused in the murder case, was killed by his cousin Jean-Marie Villemin in 1985, who believed Laroche was responsible for his son's death.
- Marie-Ange Laroche continues to staunchly defend her husband's innocence, asserting that he was incapable of harming a child.
- The unresolved case has had a devastating impact on the Laroche family, with Marie-Ange noting that the stigma has affected her children and grandchildren.
- Despite multiple investigations and DNA analyses, the mystery surrounding Grégory's murder remains unsolved, with accusations and suspicions persisting against Bernard Laroche.