A man named Gabriel Fortin, aged 48, is currently standing trial in France for the alleged murder of three women whom he believed were responsible for ruining his career. Fortin was arrested in 2021 in Valence, a city in southern France. The victims include two human resources managers who were involved in his dismissal years ago, as well as a benefits director at a job center. Fortin is also accused of attempting to murder another manager.
The first killing took place on January 26, 2021, in the Alsace region of eastern France, where Estelle Luce, a human resources manager, was shot in the head in her company’s parking lot. Later that evening, another HR manager, Bertrand Meichel, was shot at his home by someone pretending to be a pizza delivery person. Fortunately, Meichel survived the attack. Two days later, in Valence, a masked man entered a local job center, pulled out a gun from a plastic bag, and killed the benefits director, Patricia Pasquion. Shortly after, the same individual shot and killed another HR manager, Géraldine Caclin, at an environmental services company near Valence.
Police identified Gabriel Fortin as the suspect based on the license plate of the car used by the gunman when leaving the job center. Investigations revealed that Fortin had a history of resentment and grudges towards the victims. In 2009, Caclin had been involved in his dismissal from a company, and he had registered with the Valence job center afterward. Although Pasquion had no direct involvement with him, investigators believe he held animosity towards the center’s staff.
Police spent over two years analyzing Fortin’s computer data, finding substantial evidence of his lasting bitterness and indications that he had been monitoring the movements of his eventual victims. Fortin, an unemployed engineer at the time of his arrest, has remained silent and refused to cooperate with investigators since then.
Gabriel Fortin appeared in court in Valence on Tuesday, where he faced charges of three murders and one count of attempted murder. Prior to the trial, the sister of Patricia Pasquion expressed her outrage, describing Fortin’s actions as cowardly and emphasizing his refusal to communicate during the attacks.
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