Case Elodie Kulik: his application for release rejected, Willy Bardon should remain in prison

Willy Bardon, who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the Elodie Kulik case, has been denied a new release request. Sentenced to 30 years in prison

Willy Bardon, who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the Elodie Kulik case, has been denied a new release request.

Sentenced to 30 years in prison in the Kulik case, Willy Bardon experienced a new release request on Friday by the Investigative Panel of the Douai Court of Appeal in the North, the Chief Prosecutor’s Office has learned.

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On December 6, after 13 days of hearings, a jury sentenced him to 30 years in prison for the kidnapping and kidnapping followed by the death and rape of Elodia Kulik. Jurors followed the attorney general’s requests, even going beyond convicting the rape defendants. But they were cleared of “murder.”

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suicide attempt

After the verdict was announced, Willy Bardon immediately tried to end his days by chewing Témik, a dangerous pesticide, in the courtroom. Elodie Kulik, a 24-year-old bank employee, was kidnapped, raped, strangled and burned to the ground in January 2002 in Tertry (Sume), twenty kilometers from Saint-Quentin in the Aisne. Before she died, the young woman herself called 911 and the gruesome 26-second clip was considered the centerpiece of the record.

If the involvement of Gregory Wiart, who died in 2003 and whose DNA was found at the crime scene in 2012, is “indisputable”, the two men have officially agreed that they are “necessarily part of the kidnappers” and “just close” to what is a “recognized band”. of several witnesses for Willy Bardon, state’s attorney Anne-Laure Sandretto said.

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“Mr. Kulik, I am innocent, I swear I was not there!” Willy Bardon launched into a tearful voice after the presentation of his lawyers who appealed the verdict and asked for the diversion of the case.

Date Updated: July 10, 2020, 9:58 PM

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