Today, he admits to us: “I do not appear in the proceedings. Stéphane Bourgoin often said that the American police had contacted him to keep him informed of their progress. The young woman was murdered by the serial killer Gerald Stano. One fact is certain: the body of Susan Bickrest was found floating in a pond in Spruce Spring Creek on December 20, 1975. I did not want us to know the true identity of the one who was not my partner, but someone I had met five or six times in Daytona Beach and who I liked. Why did you invent Eileen? "It's bullshit that I take on," he explains. Your email address is collected by Le Parisien to allow you to receive our news and commercial offers. Newsletter - The essentials of the news Every morning, the news seen by Le Parisien Stéphane Bourgoin says he met her in 1975, when he was 22, and gave her money to "help" while acknowledging having had "intimate relationships" with her. Waitress in a seedy Florida bar, making ends meet in motel rooms. According to Stéphane Bourgoin, the young woman would have been called Susan Bickrest. Cornered, he finally gave up another identity on May 7. Stéphane Bourgoin took care of his staging, whether to take a seat on a television set or sit at a table to sign one of his 40 books./LP/Jean-Baptiste QuentinĮileen was allegedly murdered by a serial killer. The man first built a terrifying myth that he told his fans about: in 1976, then living in Los Angeles, California, he discovered his girlfriend-fiancée-femme (according to his versions) dead, raped and mutilated. From his megalomania, from his mythomania, which led him to invent a life spent between France and the United States. A collateral victim of an American killer. ![]() His wife Eileen or the original lieįor a long time, Stéphane Bourgoin pretended to be a victim. And his paid film conference tour, planned throughout France, should also be shaken up. "The output is postponed sine die, " says the editor. His next book, a revised edition of "L'Ogre des Ardennes", devoted to Michel Fourniret, was due to appear in June at Grasset. Inexhaustible.īut his future, he knows, looks less rosy. Multicolored shirt or T-shirt with the effigy of a serial killer, the writer adjusted his fine glasses, ran a hand over his bald head and launched himself, without notes or hesitation. ![]() I apologize "įor almost thirty years and the release, in 1991, of his first documentaries on American killers for a French channel, Stéphane Bourgoin took care of his staging, whether to take place on a television set, settle in at a table to sign one of his 40 books or lead a conference. Stéphane Bourgoin, self-proclaimed expert on serial killers: “I lied. He confides to our magazine: "I completely admit my faults, I am ashamed to have lied, to have concealed things. ![]() Three days later, Stéphane Bourgoin, 67, goes further. To the point of pushing him to confess to Paris Match, on May 7, that he had "amplified" reality. Logic: in recent weeks, his aura has cracked over the revelations posted on YouTube by a group of anonymous bloggers called 4th Eye Corporation. At the end of the line, the one who boasted of having interviewed 77 serial killers since 1979, of being the world specialist in serial killers, has lost its luster. ![]() Our exchange will last about fifty minutes. He swears, it will be his last interview with the written press. On May 10, Stéphane Bourgoin picked up the phone from his house in the west of France.
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