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The case of abduction and murder against Belgium's infamous paedophile Marc ------------- Dutroux remains unresolved. He has not Programmes been brought to book for these heinous ------------- crimes.
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An Olenka Frenkiel Investigation Paedophile scandal The investigation Dutroux - the accused Regina Louf - a victim Gino and Carine Russo the parents
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Your comments Is this Belgian justice? The Belgian justice system appears paralysed, unable to prosecute Dutroux, his wife or the third alleged accomplice, all now spending their sixth year behind bars. Each year of imprisonment without trial strengthens their case against the Belgian authorities for a breach of their human rights. So why the delay? The official answer is that a series of hysterical conspiracy theories forced investigators to search for paedophile networks, which didn't exist. But for observers of this debacle, that's exactly what didn't happen. Far from being investigated, leads pointing to a network seem rather to have been blocked or buried. read more: Dutroux and the network The victims The judge in charge of the Dutroux investigation, Jean Marc Connerotte, made an appeal for victims to tell police what they knew. He offered them anonymity. read more: Regina Louf's testomony Police began checking Regina Louf's stories, corroborating details, investigating how much was true and how much might be fantasy. They verified key elements of Regina's story and found at least one murder that she says she witnessed matched an unsolved murder. But then something changed. Judge and investigating team replaced In October 1996, Judge Connerotte, the

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Judge Connerotte, the only man who has ever advanced the Dutroux investigation was sacked. He had attended a fund raising dinner for the families of missing children - this was seen as a conflict of interest.

Connerotte was sack ed from the case

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A newly promoted investigating magistrate replaced him. His first job would be Belgium's most controversial trial of the century. From that point on, according to the Russos, parents of one of Dutroux's victims, no new evidence against anyone was added to the Dutroux file. The special team of police officers interviewing Regina Louf and the other "X" witnesses, as they were called, were the next to be sacked. A new crew was assigned to "re-read" Regina's testimony. The press was told that the previous team had manipulated Regina's evidence to make her credible. It is a charge which the police team have always vigorously denied and which has never been substantiated. Friends in high places Two years ago a Belgian journalist revealed the close relationship between the investigating Judge - Van Espen and two of those accused by Regina Louf in the murder, she witnessed, of Christine Van Hees. Yet, when Regina Louf accused Nihoul and his wife of the murder Judge Van Espen saw no conflict of interest, no reason to resign. Nor was he sacked, as Connerotte had been. Instead he ordered the police officers to stay out of the case. Van Espen resigned as the Judge in charge of the investigation only after his relationship with Nihoul, one of the accused, was exposed. The media campaign Regina Louf's name was leaked to the press and the government-owned TV station RTBF began a campaign designed to prove that Dutroux was an "isolated pervert" kidnapping girls for himself, that there was no network, that Jean Michel Nihoul was innocent and Regina Louf was a liar. Today in Belgium Regina Louf's reputation is destroyed. The Prosecutor General of Liege, Anne Thilly, declares she's completely mad despite numerous statements from independent psychologists to the contrary.

The Judges have announced she will not be called as a witness in any future trial of Dutroux or his associates. Her testimony has been declared worthless. Read more: Gino and Carine Russo, parents of Melissa, one of Dutroux's victims Belgium's failure to solve crimes But the Belgians no longer seem to care.
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They no longer demonstrate against the corruption and incompetence of their police, judiciary and political class. They assume there's been a cover up and those with high-placed friends have been protected from prosecution. Critics of the investigation, like the Russos, who believe there is evidence of a network, have been systematically blocked and ignored, not because they're disbelieved but because the Belgians are sick of it all. This after all is a country renowned for its failure to solve crimes. Read more: Dutroux and the network Regina Louf's testomony Gino and Carine Russo, parents of Melissa, one of Dutroux's victims Click here for full programme transcript Belgium's X-Files: an Olenka Frenkiel investigation Sunday 5th May 2002 on BBC Two at 1915 BST Reporter: Olenka Frenkiel Producer: Michael Simkin Series Producer: Simon Finch Editor: Fiona Murch
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