Description
The six-member Dupont de Ligonnès family lived at 55 Robert-Schuman Boulevard, a narrow two-story residence in a wealthy residential area west of the city. Their home was part of a row of matching terraced buildings overlooking a busy thoroughfare, interspersed with patisseries, bars, and other businesses...
Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host (https://twitter.com/casefilehost)
Episode researched by Erin Munro
Episode written by Elsha McGill
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