22-year-old Frenchwoman Auriane Nathalie Laisne liked to dress in dark clothes and, according to those around her, “looked like a vampire or a corpse.”
She was likely one of those referred to as goths – fans of this subculture obsessed with death themes, who enjoy visiting abandoned old houses and cemeteries at night, and also appreciate vampire aesthetics.
Laisne also enjoyed “hunting for ghosts” and had a boyfriend, 21-year-old Italian Teima Sohaib from a family of Egyptian immigrants, who shared her interests.
In the photos shown in the media, the slain girl looks very young and more like a 14-year-old teenager. Journalists also note that she was painfully thin.
Recently, Laisne’s dead body was found in an abandoned church in Italy. One of the tourists accidentally went there and stumbled upon a decaying corpse, which had been lying there for at least several days. The body was in the “embryo position,” and it appears that she was deliberately placed there as if she were sleeping.
The condition of the body is described as “bloodless,” and it is stated that the girl was stabbed several times in the neck and abdomen, and then shot multiple times as well, possibly post-mortem. Moreover, the blood that leaked from the girl’s body onto the floor was carefully “scraped off and removed” by someone.
Because of these strange circumstances, there are suspicions that Laisne’s murder, especially given her interests, may have been ritualistic and that she might have even gone along with it voluntarily.
At the moment, the police have already detained Sohaib, who is considered a suspect in her murder, but there is no further information on the case yet.