Snoopster
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You ask great questions.Thanks for the update to this case.
So does this report prove that the Belgian was shot because his vehicle had a foreign license plate, because he had children in the back (asleep, so probably not visible), and because he was on holiday?
Similarly, do they prove the killer at Chevaline shot the al-Hilli family because they were on holiday, because there was one child in the car (he seems not to have known about the one in the back), and because of the foreign license plate?
Are trees so rare in France that a serial killer would have to go all the way to a parking lot in the mountains above Chevaline to find some, similar to the ones at the earlier highway rest stop murder?
The Belgian was shot 5 times, it's not clear where all his wounds were located, whereas two shots to the head was the prefered technique of the Alps murder.
My understanding is that the gun used to kill the Belgian was a rare type of rifle, generally only owned by collectors Qui a tué le nivellois Xavier Baligant ? Dix ans après sa mort, toujours aucune réponse
Whereas the Luger P06 used in the Annency shooting was a very popular and standard pistol owned across Europe, in the same way and for the same reason Swiss watches were popular. There is a high likelihood of inheriting one, or easily buying one.
Then there are the many thing that are very different aspects of the two crimes: for example that one deliberately targetted a solo person in the wee hours of the morning, while the other was a massacre of a large number of people in the middle of the day...just unimportant trivial details to these supposedly expert crime analysts.
JMO
I don't think any of us know the answers.
All I know is that a family and a cyclist went up into the mountain in Annecy and they were shot. We don't know who the target was. Was it the al-Hilli family or was it Mollier?
Regardless, I don't find it surprising that in one case a single person was killed and in this case a number of people were victims. I believe that the shooter was focused on a specific victim in each case. I used to consider a random shooter was responsible for killing this family and Mollier, but now I'm discounting that situation.
So who was the target? al-Hilli vs Mollier?