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The suspect arrested Friday in Paris, after the discovery of a man killed "several bullet holes" at his home in Nancy, was indicted "for premeditated murder" and placed in custody on Sunday, announced a judicial source.
Confessions Saturday night. "The public prosecutor's office requested his indictment of the counts of willful homicide with premeditation (murder), theft, carrying and carrying of category B weapons and ammunition, possession and transportation of narcotics", said the deputy public prosecutor of Nancy Pierre Kahn in a statement. During his custody, extended Saturday night, this 45-year-old man living in Nancy, had confessed. He had recognized "in the state to have killed the man whose body was found in Nancy", saying "to have used a weapon belonging to the victim, and that would be the one discovered in Paris", said the magistrate Nancy in a first time.
"Several bullet impacts". The victim, a 54-year-old man, was found Friday in the bathroom of his home, locked, with "several bullet holes" on the body, according to a source close to the investigation. The man, suffering from respiratory insufficiency and medically badisted, was unprofessional and lived alone in a neighborhood close to the station. "He was known (for justice) for delinquency, including narcotics", but these crimes went back to "long enough, at least ten years," the source said. His entourage, worried about having no news, had warned the firemen.
The mobile to be clarified. His attacker was referred Sunday afternoon before an examining magistrate of the High Court of Nancy. "He was placed in custody by the judge of liberty and detention in accordance with the requisitions of the prosecutor's office," said Pierre Kahn stressing that "the motives of his act remain to be clarified." According to the first elements, the victim knew his attacker. The latter is "close to the victim, the home of which he went very regularly," said the deputy prosecutor. He was arrested Friday night in Paris, after a suicide attempt. He had thrown himself into the Seine but could have been saved by the fluvial brigade. He had previously placed a travel bag on the ground in which the police discovered "a handgun and ammunition". Narcotics have also been seized.
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