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Thomas Lesire trial: These clothes are examined with Bluestar reagent

Assizes: trial of Thomas Lesire, accused of the murder of an octogenarian in Châtelet, begins

RTBF 03.05.2021

The neighbourhood investigation led the police to a suspect, Thomas Lesire, the son of a neighbour. The latter’s home was searched on 1 June 2019 at 05:00. The suspect was not present at the scene but the investigators found a T-shirt, shorts, a pair of shoes and various other items of clothing in the drum of a washing machine, which they seized.

These clothes are examined by the criminal investigation laboratory using the reagent “Bluestar”. The result is that they have been in contact with blood.

Assizes: trial of Thomas Lesire, accused of the murder of an octogenarian in Châtelet, begins
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He had tried to erase the trace of the victim’s blood

The baby was beaten and tortured, recorded in bruises, scratches, burns and fractures from the brain down.

Photo: Jenny Rocio Angarita Galindo (Radio RCN)

Alerta Paisa : 03.02.2020

RCN Radio has learned that Oscar Eduardo Orjuela Pinzón, had tried to erase the trace of the victim’s blood, but the Public Prosecutor’s Office, with the Bluestar Forensic Reagent, managed to discover clothes, walls and places in the house that had traces of the crime.

The judge finally assured that it was the most difficult hearing he had had to preside over since he started his career in the judiciary and called for justice to be done with the “monster who disguised himself as a stepfather”

The judge finally assured that it was the most difficult hearing he had had to preside over since he started his career in the judiciary and called for justice to be done with the “monster who disguised himself as a stepfather”

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