
Case 246: Grégory Villemin (Part 2)
Casefile True Crime
The Trial of Jean-Marie Villman
Jean-Marie Villman was placed behind a bulletproof barrier for his own protection. He openly admitted to killing Bernard LaRouche, but reasoned that his actions were warranted given his firm belief that Bernard had killed his son and managed to get away with it. Some of the recorded phone calls from the crow were played in public for the first time. After six weeks of testimony, the jury deliberated for four hours before declaring Jean-Marie Vilman guilty of murdering Bernard LaRoche. A scientific adviser for the software company explained that there is no unique voice print that can be attributed to an individual. The recordings of the crow were also of very poor quality, hindered by background noise and
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