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?
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
“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:
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:
As the courtroom tables settle, only one question remains: Will justice finally be written in the prized castle of Monaco?