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?Sponsors:Noom - sign up for your trial and get psychology-based support to lose the weight for good at noom.com/evidencelocker Stitch Fix – Personal styling for women & men go to Stitchfix.co.uk/evidence For pictures and more information, join us on FacebookWant to support our podcast? Visit our page at PatreonFor a full list of resources and credits visit Evidence Locker WebsiteFor all sponsor discount codes, visit this pageThis True Crime Podcast was researched using open source or archive materials.
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