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{{Short description|1995 mass murder}}
{{Infobox Mass Murderer
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'''Eric Borel''' (c. 1979 - September 24, 1995) was a ] ] who, at the age of 16, murdered his family, and afterwards shot dead twelve other people and injured four more in a half-hour rampage through the streets of ] in the ], before committing suicide. On 23 September 1995, 16-year-old Éric Borel murdered three members of his family in ] in the ], France. The following day he shot dead twelve other people and injured four more in the village of ] the next day. When police arrived at the scene, Borel shot himself.


==Biography== == Attacks ==
===Childhood===
Eric Borel was the son of Marie-Jeanne Parenti and Jacky Borel, who were both working in the military at the time of his birth. However, their liaison was rather short, and after their paths departed, Eric was sent to Jacky's parents in ], where he stayed until he was five. When his mother, who had visited Eric only occasionally up to that time, married Jean-Yves Bichet, she again took care of her son, much to his dislike, and took him to their home in ].<ref name=dossier> (in ]), ''affaires-criminelles.com''</ref><ref name=spiegel> (in ]), '']'' (41/1995)</ref>


=== Familicide ===
Eric's mother, an ] and &ndash; at least outwardly &ndash; religious person, mistreated and beat him, who she believed to be a "child of ]"; moreover he never developed a close relationship with his stepfather. Thus, when Eric broke his arm at the age of eight, rather than to go home, he preferred to run away and hide, until he was found, shivering from pain.<ref name=amok></ref> In this type of situation, Eric, who was known as a quiet and taciturn boy who kept to himself and rather tended the chickens in the backyard during his free time than to go out, grew up and developed an increasing admiration for the military, telling lies about heroic deeds of his father during the ]. He had an affection to weapons and used to shoot ]s with an ].<ref name=amok/>
The series of attacks started on 23 September 1995, at about 18:00 ], when Borel killed his stepfather, Yves Bichet, in the kitchen by shooting him four times with an ] ] ], before smashing his head with a ]. Police assumed that they had a quarrel beforehand, when Borel tried to run away from home. Next, Borel assaulted his half-brother, 11-year-old Jean-Yves Bichet, who was watching television, in a similar manner. After wiping up the blood trails, Borel waited for his mother to come home.<ref name=dossier/><ref name=Ind29/>


As soon as Borel's mother, Marie-Jeanne Parenti, arrived at home from church at about 20:30, he immediately killed her with a single shot to the head. In contrast to her husband and stepson, no blunt force was used on Parenti,<ref name=Ind29/> although some reports have suggested that he beat her as well with either the hammer or a ].<ref name=NYT>{{Cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CEFD6143AF936A1575AC0A963958260 |title=Teen-Age Gunman Kills Himself and 12 Others in France |work=] |date=1995-09-25}}</ref> When his mother lay dead, Borel once again started to clean the house from blood, covered the bodies with sheets and closed all shutters, as well as the steel gate. Carrying a bag packed with food, money, a raincoat, a map of Limoges, and a ] shooting rubber bullets,<ref>{{Cite news|title=Death brings rampage toll to 13 |work=]|date=1995-09-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/death-toll-in-gun-massacre-rises-to-13-1602941.html |title=Death toll in gun massacre rises to 13 |work=] |date=1995-09-26 |language=}}</ref> and armed with the rifle and pockets full of ammunition, Borel made his way towards Cuers. He initially travelled by car, but eventually he crashed it into a wall; he continued his path by foot. He presumably spent the night between ].<ref name=spiegel/><ref name=Ind29/>
===Later years and motive===
Until his death Eric attended the ] Georges-Cisson in ], where he did quite well academically. He was said to be a disciplined and quiet student, but in his last year at school he showed some radical change in behaviour, skipping classes without permission or explanation and became unaffable. He regularly said that he could not bear it anymore at home, having enough of doing housework and being called names, and often stated his wish to join the military, like his father and grandfather. Apparently he also told one of his classmates at one time that he would like to kill two or three people.<ref name=dossier/>


The bodies of the Borel's murdered family were found at approximately 01:00 by Yves Bichet's son Jean-Luc, a student living in ] who only occasionally visited his father on weekends. After calling police, Jean-Luc was first considered a suspect in the murders when giving contradictory information. The absence of Borel remained undetected until about three hours later.<ref name=spiegel/><ref name=Ocala>{{Cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pDUVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0AcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6899,5582669&dq= |title=Murdering rampage shocks small town |work=]|date=1995-09-26 |via=]}}</ref>
Many reports erroneously stated his room being fully of ]-insignia, but besides a picture of ], cut out from a newspaper, and a few books regarding ], as well as a documentary about ] and the ] nothing of significance has been found after his death. Also a girl from Cuers spread the story, Eric had told her about his relationship to his half-sister called Caroline, but this sister in question did not exist either, nor was it true that his father had died from cancer shortly before his rampage.<ref name=spiegel/><ref name=amok/>


=== Shooting spree ===
==Attacks==
On the day following the familicide, at 07:15 Borel arrived at the home of his friend Alan Guillemette. When Guillemette's mother opened the door, Borel asked her to wake him. The two had a lengthy discussion in the garden. Borel apparently wanted something from Guillemette, but when he declined and turned to go back into the house, Borel shot him in the back and mortally wounded him.<ref name=dossier/> From 07:30 onwards, Borel started shooting people at random. No one grew suspicious of his rifle until he started his rampage, since it was ] and the sight of rifles outside was to be expected.
===Familicide===
The series of attacks started on September 23, 1995 at about 6:00 p.m. ], when Borel killed his stepfather, Yves Bichet, in the kitchen by shooting him four times with a ]-] ]. Police assumed that they had a quarrel beforehand, when Borel tried to run away from home. Subsequently to shooting Bichet, Borel assaulted his half-brother, 11-year-old Jean-Yves Bichet, who was watching TV, and ]ed his head with a hammer. After wiping up the blood trails, he waited for his mother to come home.<ref name=dossier/><ref name=amok/>


First Borel shot at Ginette Vialette through an open window, mortally wounding her, as well as Denise Otto, whom he killed as she was bringing the trash out. He also hit Otto's husband, Jean, in the shoulder. Subsequently, Borel injured an elderly woman who was walking in the streets with her husband, and shot and wounded two brothers who were crossing his path. The shots he fired at Rodolphe Incorvala, once again through an open window, were eventually lethal; he later died in a hospital. Borel crossed the street to shoot and kill shopkeeper Mario Pagani, who was out buying a newspaper, with shots in the abdomen and head, as well as Mohammed Maarad in front of the "Café du Commerce". Marius Boudon and André Touret were killed while they were drawing money from an ], and Andrée Coletta while she was taking her poodle for a walk. Finally he shot Pascal Mostacchi to death at Place Peyssoneau.<ref name=dossier/><ref name=spiegel/><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.elmundo.es/papel/hemeroteca/1995/09/25/sociedad/66470.html |title=Un joven neonazi mata a 12 personas en Francia |work=] |date=1995-09-25}}</ref>
As soon as his mother, Marie-Jeanne Parenti, arrived at home from church at about 8:30 p.m., Borel immediately shot her in the head, killing her. Some reports state he also hit her, as well as his stepfather with the hammer and a baseball bat.<ref name=NYT>, '']'' (September 25, 1995)</ref> When his mother lay dead, Borel once again started to clean the house from blood, afterwards taking his rifle and, according to some sources, also a pistol,<ref>Death brings rampage toll to 13, '']'' (September 26, 1995)</ref> and made his way towards Cuers, at first by car, but eventually he crashed it into a wall, where he continued his path by foot. Presumably he spent the night between ].<ref name=spiegel/>


By 08:00, police arrived at the scene. Realizing that he was surrounded, Borel fatally shot himself in the head under a ] in front of a school.<ref name=Ind29/><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.varmatin.com/article/var/dossier-la-tuerie-de-cuers-14-ans-apres-mystere-sur-une-folie-meurtriere.17086.html |title=Dossier : La tuerie de Cuers 14 ans après Mystère sur une folie meurtrière |work=Var Matin}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.au-troisieme-oeil.com/index.php?page=actu&type=skr&news=31132|title=Il y a 14 ans à Cuers, la folie meurtrière d'un jeune homme de 16 ans faisait 17 morts}}</ref> Observers of the rampage stated he had been poised and calm all the while, taking great care at aiming and shooting, hitting most of his victims in the head and returning when he did not hit properly the first time. In total, Borel had fired about forty shots.<ref name=spiegel/><ref name=NYT/>
===Shooting spree===
On the following day at 7:15 a.m., Borel arrived at the home of his friend Alan Guillemette and when Alan's mother opened the door Eric asked her to wake him. The two had a lengthy discussion in the garden, and apparently Eric wanted something from Alan, but when he declined and turned to go back into the house, Eric shot him in the back, mortally wounding him.<ref name=dossier/><ref name=amok/> From 7:30 a.m. onwards, Borel started shooting people at random. No one grew suspicious of his rifle until it was too late, as it was ] and thus the sight of rifles outside not unexpected.{{fact}}


On 23 October 1995, Jeanne Laugiero, 68, died in hospital from injuries sustained in the shooting, raising the death toll to fourteen victims.<ref>'']'' (26 October 1995)</ref> The last death in the killing spree was 68-year-old Pierre Marigliano, who succumbed to his wounds on 2 March 1996, bringing the death toll to fifteen.<ref>''Le Monde'' (March 6, 1996)</ref> Borel's shooting spree was the deadliest act of ] in France since ] killed fourteen people in ] on 12 July 1989.<ref name=NYT/>
First he shot at Ginette Vialette through an open window, mortally wounding her, as well as Denise Otto, whom he killed, while she was bringing the trash out. He also hit Denise's husband, Jean, in the shoulder. Subsequently Borel injured an elderly woman who was walking in the streets with her husband and shot and wounded two brothers who were crossing his path. The shots he fired at Rodolphe Incorvailla, once again through an open window, were eventually lethal. He later died in a hospital. Borel crossed the street to shoot and kill shopkeeper Mario Pagani, who was out buying a newspaper, with shots in the abdomen and head, as well as ] Mohammed Maarad in front of the "Café du Commerce". Marius Boudon and André Touret were killed while they were drawing money from an ] and Andrée Poletta while she was taking her poodle for a walk. Finally he shot Pascal Moustaki to death at Place Peyssoneau.<ref name=dossier/><ref name=spiegel/><ref name=amok/><ref> (in French), '']'' (September 25, 1995)</ref>


=== Victims ===
By 8:00 a.m., police arrived at the scene and Eric Borel committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. Observers of the rampage stated he had been poised and calm all the while, taking great care at aiming and shooting, hitting most of his victims in the head and returning when he didn't hit properly the first time. In total, Borel fired about 40 shots.<ref name=spiegel/><ref name=NYT/>
{{Div col|colwidth=25em}}
* Yves Bichet, Eric Borel's stepfather
* Marie-Jeanne Parenti, Eric Borel's mother
* Jean-Yves Bichet, 11, Eric Borel's half-brother
* Alan Guillemette, 17, a friend of Eric Borel
* Marius Boudon, 59
* Andrée Coletta, 65
* Rodolphe Incorvala, 59
* Mohammed Maarad, 41
* Pascal Mostacchi, 15
* Denise Otto, 77
* Mario Pagani, 81
* André Touret, 62
* Ginette Vialette, 48
* Jeanne Laugiero, 68, who died on 23 October 1995
* Pierre Marigliano, 68, who died on 2 March 1996


{{Div col end}}
On October 23, 1995, Jeanne Laugiero, 68, died in hospital from injuries sustained in the shooting, raising the death toll to 14 victims.<ref>'']'' (October 26, 1995)</ref> The last death in the killing spree was 68-year old Pierre Marigliano, who succumbed to his wounds on March 2, 1996, bringing the death toll to 15.<ref>''Le Monde'' (March 6, 1996)</ref> Borel's shooting spree through the streets of Cuers was the deadliest act of mass murder in France since ] killed 14 people in ] on July 12, 1989.<ref name=NYT/>


Among the wounded were Jean Otto and Jean Boursereau.<ref name=Ocala/>
===Victims===
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*Yves Bichet, Eric Borel's stepfather
*Marie-Jeanne Parenti, Eric Borel's mother
*Jean-Yves Bichet, 11, Eric Borel's half brother
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*Marius Boudon, 59
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*Rodolphe Incorvailla, 59
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*Mohammed Maarad, 41
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*Pascal Moustaki, 15
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*Denise Otto, 77
*Mario Pagani, 75
*Andrée Poletta, 75
*André Touret, 62
*Ginette Vialette, 48
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==References== == Perpetrator ==
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Éric Borel ({{IPA|fr|bɔʁɛl|lang}}, born 11 December 1978) was the son of Marie-Jeanne Parenti and Jacques Borel, who were both working in the military at the time of his birth. However, their liaison was rather short, and after they separated, Borel was sent to Jacques' parents in ], where he stayed until he was five. When his mother, who had visited Borel only occasionally up to that time, began to live with Yves Bichet, she again took care of her son and brought him to their home in ].<ref name=dossier>{{Cite web|url=http://www.affaires-criminelles.com/dossier_19-1.php |title=La tuerie de Cuers |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080310175406/http://www.affaires-criminelles.com/dossier_19-1.php |archive-date=2008-03-10 |language=fr-FR |website=affaires-criminelles.com}}</ref><ref name=spiegel>{{Cite magazine|url=http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-9225846.html?name=Eine+Art+von+Rache|title=Eine Art von Rache|language=de-DE |magazine=]|issue=41|year=1995}}</ref>

Borel's mother was an ] and a devoutly religious member of the ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.humanite.fr/1995-09-26_Articles_-Plonges-dans-le-traumatisme-deux-villages-veulent-comprendre|title=Plongés dans le traumatisme deux villages veulent comprendre |work=] |date=1995-09-25}}</ref> She mistreated and beat her son, who she believed to be a "child of sin". Borel never developed a close relationship with his mother's new companion, with whom he was said to have frequent rows and who reportedly also beat him on occasions.<ref name=Ind29>{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/a-black-day-in-provence-1603338.html |title=A black day in Provence |work=] |date=1995-09-29}}</ref> However, Franck and Jean-Luc Bichet, Yves Bichet's sons, stated that their father had always been nice to Borel, even building him a shack for his chickens and other animals he took home.<ref name=spiegel/>

When Borel broke his arm at the age of eight, he preferred to run away and hide rather than go home; he was eventually found shivering from pain. In this type of situation, Borel, who was known as a quiet and taciturn boy who kept to himself, grew up and developed an increasing admiration for the military. He told lies about the heroic deeds of his father during the ] and adored his stepbrother Franck Bichet, who served in the army. He had an affection for weapons and used to shoot ]s with an ].<ref name=spiegel/>

Until his death, Borel attended the ] Georges-Cisson in ], where he studied electromechanics and did well academically. He was said to be a disciplined and quiet student. However, in his last year at school, there was a radical change in Borel's behavior. He skipped classes without explanation and became unaffable. He also regularly said that he could not bear it anymore at home, that he had had enough of doing housework and being called names, and often stated his wish to join the military like his father and grandfather. Apparently, the week prior to the shooting, Borel also told one of his classmates that he would kill himself, but not before killing two or three people.<ref name=dossier/><ref name=Ind29/> Borel's only known friend at school was 17-year-old Alan Guillemette, an outgoing and popular classmate.<ref name=Ind29/>

Many reports erroneously stated that Borel's room was full of ] ], and rumors he was ] sympathizer were spurred even more by the fact that his stepfather had attended several meetings of the ] in 1989. He also had a picture of ] cut out from a newspaper, graffiti displaying a ] on his door, a few books on ], as well as a documentary about the ].<ref name=Ind29/> A girl from ] spread a story that Borel had told her about his relationship with his half-sister Caroline, who was supposed to be his pregnant girlfriend. However, the sister in question did not exist, nor was it true that his father had died of ] shortly before his rampage.<ref name=spiegel/>

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1995 mass murder

Cuers massacre
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LocationSolliès-Pont and Cuers, France
Coordinates43°14′16″N 6°04′23″E / 43.2378°N 6.0730°E / 43.2378; 6.0730
Date23–24 September 1995 (1995-09-23 – 1995-09-24)
c. 18:00 – c. 08:00
Weapons
Deaths16 (including the perpetrator)
Injured4
PerpetratorÉric Borel

On 23 September 1995, 16-year-old Éric Borel murdered three members of his family in Solliès-Pont in the arrondissement of Toulon, France. The following day he shot dead twelve other people and injured four more in the village of Cuers the next day. When police arrived at the scene, Borel shot himself.

Attacks

Familicide

The series of attacks started on 23 September 1995, at about 18:00 CET, when Borel killed his stepfather, Yves Bichet, in the kitchen by shooting him four times with an Anschütz .22-caliber rifle, before smashing his head with a hammer. Police assumed that they had a quarrel beforehand, when Borel tried to run away from home. Next, Borel assaulted his half-brother, 11-year-old Jean-Yves Bichet, who was watching television, in a similar manner. After wiping up the blood trails, Borel waited for his mother to come home.

As soon as Borel's mother, Marie-Jeanne Parenti, arrived at home from church at about 20:30, he immediately killed her with a single shot to the head. In contrast to her husband and stepson, no blunt force was used on Parenti, although some reports have suggested that he beat her as well with either the hammer or a baseball bat. When his mother lay dead, Borel once again started to clean the house from blood, covered the bodies with sheets and closed all shutters, as well as the steel gate. Carrying a bag packed with food, money, a raincoat, a map of Limoges, and a pistol shooting rubber bullets, and armed with the rifle and pockets full of ammunition, Borel made his way towards Cuers. He initially travelled by car, but eventually he crashed it into a wall; he continued his path by foot. He presumably spent the night between vines.

The bodies of the Borel's murdered family were found at approximately 01:00 by Yves Bichet's son Jean-Luc, a student living in Antibes who only occasionally visited his father on weekends. After calling police, Jean-Luc was first considered a suspect in the murders when giving contradictory information. The absence of Borel remained undetected until about three hours later.

Shooting spree

On the day following the familicide, at 07:15 Borel arrived at the home of his friend Alan Guillemette. When Guillemette's mother opened the door, Borel asked her to wake him. The two had a lengthy discussion in the garden. Borel apparently wanted something from Guillemette, but when he declined and turned to go back into the house, Borel shot him in the back and mortally wounded him. From 07:30 onwards, Borel started shooting people at random. No one grew suspicious of his rifle until he started his rampage, since it was hunting season and the sight of rifles outside was to be expected.

First Borel shot at Ginette Vialette through an open window, mortally wounding her, as well as Denise Otto, whom he killed as she was bringing the trash out. He also hit Otto's husband, Jean, in the shoulder. Subsequently, Borel injured an elderly woman who was walking in the streets with her husband, and shot and wounded two brothers who were crossing his path. The shots he fired at Rodolphe Incorvala, once again through an open window, were eventually lethal; he later died in a hospital. Borel crossed the street to shoot and kill shopkeeper Mario Pagani, who was out buying a newspaper, with shots in the abdomen and head, as well as Mohammed Maarad in front of the "Café du Commerce". Marius Boudon and André Touret were killed while they were drawing money from an ATM, and Andrée Coletta while she was taking her poodle for a walk. Finally he shot Pascal Mostacchi to death at Place Peyssoneau.

By 08:00, police arrived at the scene. Realizing that he was surrounded, Borel fatally shot himself in the head under a cypress tree in front of a school. Observers of the rampage stated he had been poised and calm all the while, taking great care at aiming and shooting, hitting most of his victims in the head and returning when he did not hit properly the first time. In total, Borel had fired about forty shots.

On 23 October 1995, Jeanne Laugiero, 68, died in hospital from injuries sustained in the shooting, raising the death toll to fourteen victims. The last death in the killing spree was 68-year-old Pierre Marigliano, who succumbed to his wounds on 2 March 1996, bringing the death toll to fifteen. Borel's shooting spree was the deadliest act of mass murder in France since Christian Dornier killed fourteen people in Luxiol on 12 July 1989.

Victims

  • Yves Bichet, Eric Borel's stepfather
  • Marie-Jeanne Parenti, Eric Borel's mother
  • Jean-Yves Bichet, 11, Eric Borel's half-brother
  • Alan Guillemette, 17, a friend of Eric Borel
  • Marius Boudon, 59
  • Andrée Coletta, 65
  • Rodolphe Incorvala, 59
  • Mohammed Maarad, 41
  • Pascal Mostacchi, 15
  • Denise Otto, 77
  • Mario Pagani, 81
  • André Touret, 62
  • Ginette Vialette, 48
  • Jeanne Laugiero, 68, who died on 23 October 1995
  • Pierre Marigliano, 68, who died on 2 March 1996

Among the wounded were Jean Otto and Jean Boursereau.

Perpetrator

Class photo of Borel

Éric Borel (French: [bɔʁɛl], born 11 December 1978) was the son of Marie-Jeanne Parenti and Jacques Borel, who were both working in the military at the time of his birth. However, their liaison was rather short, and after they separated, Borel was sent to Jacques' parents in Limoges, where he stayed until he was five. When his mother, who had visited Borel only occasionally up to that time, began to live with Yves Bichet, she again took care of her son and brought him to their home in Solliès-Pont.

Borel's mother was an authoritarian and a devoutly religious member of the Secours catholique. She mistreated and beat her son, who she believed to be a "child of sin". Borel never developed a close relationship with his mother's new companion, with whom he was said to have frequent rows and who reportedly also beat him on occasions. However, Franck and Jean-Luc Bichet, Yves Bichet's sons, stated that their father had always been nice to Borel, even building him a shack for his chickens and other animals he took home.

When Borel broke his arm at the age of eight, he preferred to run away and hide rather than go home; he was eventually found shivering from pain. In this type of situation, Borel, who was known as a quiet and taciturn boy who kept to himself, grew up and developed an increasing admiration for the military. He told lies about the heroic deeds of his father during the Indochina War and adored his stepbrother Franck Bichet, who served in the army. He had an affection for weapons and used to shoot sparrows with an air gun.

Until his death, Borel attended the lycée professionnel Georges-Cisson in Toulon, where he studied electromechanics and did well academically. He was said to be a disciplined and quiet student. However, in his last year at school, there was a radical change in Borel's behavior. He skipped classes without explanation and became unaffable. He also regularly said that he could not bear it anymore at home, that he had had enough of doing housework and being called names, and often stated his wish to join the military like his father and grandfather. Apparently, the week prior to the shooting, Borel also told one of his classmates that he would kill himself, but not before killing two or three people. Borel's only known friend at school was 17-year-old Alan Guillemette, an outgoing and popular classmate.

Many reports erroneously stated that Borel's room was full of Nazi paraphernalia, and rumors he was fascist sympathizer were spurred even more by the fact that his stepfather had attended several meetings of the Front National in 1989. He also had a picture of Adolf Hitler cut out from a newspaper, graffiti displaying a hooked cross on his door, a few books on World War II, as well as a documentary about the Waco siege. A girl from Cuers spread a story that Borel had told her about his relationship with his half-sister Caroline, who was supposed to be his pregnant girlfriend. However, the sister in question did not exist, nor was it true that his father had died of cancer shortly before his rampage.

References

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  2. ^ "A black day in Provence". The Independent. 29 September 1995.
  3. ^ "Teen-Age Gunman Kills Himself and 12 Others in France". The New York Times. 25 September 1995.
  4. "Death brings rampage toll to 13". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 25 September 1995.
  5. "Death toll in gun massacre rises to 13". The Independent. 26 September 1995.
  6. ^ "Eine Art von Rache". Der Spiegel (in German). No. 41. 1995.
  7. ^ "Murdering rampage shocks small town". Ocala Star-Banner. 26 September 1995 – via Google News Archive.
  8. "Un joven neonazi mata a 12 personas en Francia". El Mundo. 25 September 1995.
  9. "Dossier : La tuerie de Cuers 14 ans après Mystère sur une folie meurtrière". Var Matin.
  10. "Il y a 14 ans à Cuers, la folie meurtrière d'un jeune homme de 16 ans faisait 17 morts".
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