Beneath the Terrace: The Father Who Vanished After Five Burials
The quiet neighborhood hid a concrete terrace under which five bodies lay buried, wrapped in blankets and sealed in black garbage bags; the father, Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, vanished and sent warnings not to touch anything beneath the terrace. What made the crime feel ordinary until it wasn't was the family’s routine-mass every Sunday, children in private Catholic schools-and the fact that the dogs didn’t bark for weeks; how could so many warning signs go unnoticed until police broke through the concrete?
In this episode, we follow the timeline and everyday details that surrounded the Dupont de Ligonnès household, from the purchases of a twenty-two caliber rifle and silencer to the closed shutters and quiet dogs, asking how a family so publicly ordinary ended with five graves under a terrace and no father to answer for it.
Person: Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès
Date: April 21, 2011
Location: Rue Casimir Périer, Nantes, France
Event: Five bodies found under a concrete terrace
Weapons: .22 caliber rifle with two shots to the head for each victim
- Police broke through the concrete terrace on April 21, 2011, and found a mother, three children, and two dogs in the first grave, all wrapped in blankets and sealed in black garbage bags.
- The second grave under the terrace held the fourth child; every victim had been shot twice in the head with a .22 caliber rifle.
- Xavier purchased a twenty-two caliber rifle inherited from his father in February 2011, registered at a shooting range in March, and bought ammunition and a silencer.
- The four children ranged in age from 13 to 20: Arthur (20), Thomas (18), Anne (16), and Benoît (13); Arthur stopped attending work and university on April 1, 2011.
- The family’s dogs, which normally barked at visitors, were silent when a debt collector and Arthur’s girlfriend knocked on April 6, 2011, signaling something was already wrong.
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