Detective
The European Quest to Find a Murderer
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Narrated by:
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Millian Quinteros
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By:
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Johnny Scotland
About this listen
Detective: The European Quest to Find a Murderer - Death of Innocents
When the body of a child is found in Paris, Interpol involvement is resented by Inspector Le Fur - a proud French man who believes that the inquiry should be carried out on French soil. However, when Jobin explains the case's history to him .
Le Fur is more accepting of the way the inquiry progresses. With child trafficking becoming more and more common, Interpol are involved in the case. With victims under the age of nine years old, concern is mounting as the killer leaves his calling card.
Can Jobin put the pieces together to solve the crimes? How do you go begin an investigation that covers such a large geographical area? This story follows the inquiry that leads to social networking sites where initial contact appears to have been made by the murderer.
Follow the story and see what goes on behind the doors of the Interpol office as detectives from many countries gather with a mutual cause.
Detective 2: The European Quest to Find a Murderer - The Thief of Time
The hunt continues for the killer of young girls through different European countries. With children being discovered being smuggled into the United Kingdom, Patrick Jobin leaves his native France to help in the apprehension of the murderer.
There is more detail to be had which can help in his search, and he persuades his chief that he will be more useful in the UK than sitting behind a computer screen. Having traced many of the Facebook accounts connected to the killer, Scotland yard are now using this information to try and forewarn parents about posting photographs of young girls onto their Facebook accounts.
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