This week on Serialously with Annie Elise, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès appeared to be a devoted father and husband, but in 2011, his perfect life crumbled in the most horrific way imaginable. After systematically executing his entire family, including his wife and four children, he lived among their b…This week on Serialously with Annie Elise, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès appeared to be a devoted father and husband, but in 2011, his perfect life crumbled in the most horrific way imaginable. After systematically executing his entire family, including his wife and four children, he lived among their bodies for days before disappearing into the night. Did He murder his entire family - or was something else going on?
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In early April 2011, several friends and relatives of Nante’s Dupont De Ligonnès family received an unexpected letter that read: “Hi everyone! Huge surprise: we have to leave urgently for the U.S due to a very particular set of circumstances that we will explain below. When you read this letter, we …In early April 2011, several friends and relatives of Nante’s Dupont De Ligonnès family received an unexpected letter that read: “Hi everyone! Huge surprise: we have to leave urgently for the U.S due to a very particular set of circumstances that we will explain below. When you read this letter, we will no longer be in France and won’t be able to return for an as-yet-undetermined period of time.”
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