“On this show [America’s Most Wanted] they used age-enhancing software to age John List’s face, so as to show what this fugitive might look like who had been on the run for 18 years.“There was a woman who saw it who said: ‘That’s my neighbour!” And it was her neighbour.”According to Jeter, there have been hundreds of sightings of Xavier, with people claiming to have seen him “everywhere”.“When this came to light in 2011 it was huge. In 2011, police discovered the wife and four children of Count Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès buried underneath the porch of the Dupont family home in Nantes, France.
Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès was the son of Bernard-Hubert Dupont de Ligonnès, an engineer with a degree from the École nationale supérieure de mécanique et d’aérotechnique in Poitiers.His mother was Geneviève Thérèse Maître and he was born on January 9, 1961, in Versailles.The Ligonnès family is an old aristocratic French family, from Annonay in the Vivarais region in south-eastern France.Not much is known about Xavier’ Dupont de Ligonnès personal life.He was a salesman and businessman and was once the CEO of a company named SELREF, based in Pornic, south-east France.Xavier married Agnès Hodanger in 1992 and they were together until she died in 2011.When Xavier and Agnès got together, she had another son, Arthur Nicolas, from a previous relationship. Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès was a French nobleman living in Nantes with his wife Agnès and their four children: Arthur, Thomas, Anne, and Benoît. To prove to everyone that he really is excellent, America makes sense. Thanks! It’s an urge too big to resist,” she explained.However, Martin says that she doesn’t believe Dupont would hide out in France, saying it’s an “insult to Xavier’s intelligence”.“In the case of Xavier, there are more than 1,000 reported sightings. Because he’s also not the type to do plastic surgery so as to pass unnoticed. L'enquête se penche notamment sur trois personnages, trois amis ou connaissances de Afin d'assurer la sécurité et la qualité de ce site, nous vous demandons de vous identifier pour laisser vos commentaires. Therefore Jeter says “It would be a tonne of physical labour to remove this soil to remove that much soil.”Xavier also reportedly had a bad back, with Jeter adding: “There’s just no way he would have been able to do that himself.”This has raised the question, of who could have possibly committed the crime.Jeter continued: “One theory is that Xavier was caught up in some stuff that we don’t really understand and the letters that Xavier wrote, these were all forced and actually there were professional killers, who did all of this – killed Xavier’s family and later killed him and framed Xavier for the murder of his own family. "On apprend que c'est quelqu'un d'extrêmement complexe", raconte Maxime Chamoux. However, the arrested man was confirmed not to be Dupont de Ligonnès and released without charge.While it doesn’t seem as though there are currently any concrete leads as to Dupont De Ligonnès’ location, there’s no doubt that viewers of Unsolved Mysteries will now be on the lookout.Six bottles of bestselling wine for just £38.94, plus free delivery!Sign up to be the first to know when we launch the new website!For coffee delivered tomorrow, or next week. Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès became the prime suspect, sparking a manhunt in France. Of course, he goes to America and it doesn’t work out like that.”Since the documentary dropped on the streaming site, there has been a lot of interest in Dupont’s disappearance and whereabouts with new theories coming out daily.One of the latest theories is that Xavier may have been “framed”.Clay Jeter says he spoked to Xavier’s family lawyer Stefan Goldenstein, who doesn’t believe he could have done it.Jeter said: “I’m speaking to Stefan Goldenstein – his family’s lawyer, who represents his sister, her husband and Xavier’s mother. Thanks! For more information about how we hold your personal data, please see our privacy policy. La page de l'émission