10 Accused in Monaco Heiress’s Murder: A Mafia‑Style Trial Unfolds

10 Accused in Monaco Heiress’s Murder: A Mafia‑Style Trial Unfolds
  • The Moony‑Lit Murder of Monaco’s Heiress*
  • An outrageous whodunnit that would make Hollywood blush*
  • The Grotesque Day‑Light Slaying

    On May 6, 2014, Helene Pastor was strolling out of a Nice hospital after dropping her son. Suddenly, a saw‑off shotgun blasted her and her driver—one of the only fatal interventions of the day. The chauffeur died quickly; Pastor was left comatose but managed to whisper to the police, “I’m afraid, I want to see you again because I have more to tell.” Unfortunately, that “more” was nothing less than the final breath she sang on May 21.

  • Who Pulled the Trigger?

  • Wojciech Janowski – Her Polish son‑in‑law, former honorary consul and claimed businessman, shot himself into a possibility of a “contract murder.” He opened up, then shut up.
  • Samine Said Ahmed (28) – Accused shooter, says he’s nothing more than a “neglected salesman.”
  • Al Hair Hamadi (35) – So‑called “lookout,” caught not doing the obvious things the police told him not to do.
  • The trio were bungled by a “conspiracy board” from the Comoros, hailing from Marseille’s hard‑edge north. CCTV footage caught them buying phones, taking a train to Nice, and even leaving DNA fingerprints on a hotel bottle. Their plan was a first‑time use of a taxi to hit a crime scene—something a realtor might never dream of.

  • A Family of Kings – The Pastor Dynasty

  • Jean‑Baptiste Pastor – The great‑grandfather, a stone mason who moved to Monaco in 1880 and built a fortune in real estate and construction.
  • Helene’s inheritance – Roughly 12 billion € (≈ 14 billion $).
  • Monthly stipend – Past her daughter got 500,000 €; Janowski already faked wealth by the picture.
  • “Jenny, I’m a Monster” – Janowski’s Nasty Confession

    Janowski’s voyage from cardboard‑topped “nanotech entrepreneur” to billionaire claimant perplexed the prosecutor’s office. He allegedly paid 250,000 € to hire hit‑men, enabled a personal trainer (Pascal Dauriac) to run the operation, and bragged that Helene “was a monster.”
    Later, Janowski backed out, claiming investigators were wussing him up. The truth is, he used a CS‑wanted schedule, and the police saw all the threads, including the DNA, the taxis, and the wasted sound in the swindled talk of “monster.”

  • The Trial in Aix‑en‑Provence

    The proceedings will run through October 19, with prosecutors presenting a flawless evidence set:

  • Video logs of the killers’ shopping spree
  • DNA from a hotel bottle
  • The medical records and the chilling “I want to see you again” message
  • The public will watch as the “contract killing” of Monaco’s top heiress becomes a textbook case for modern crime‑thriller buffs.

  • Expectation‑Level Drama

    The case is a blend of:

  • Corporate intrigue – Elena’s inheritance at the center.
  • Polish mafia flair – Janowski’s mainland ops.
  • Marseille grit – The killers’ stray streets.
  • As the courtroom tables settle, only one question remains: Will justice finally be written in the prized castle of Monaco?