: A man was wrongly arrested at Glasgow Airport after a false fingerprint match, briefly convincing the world Xavier had been found.
: To this day, French authorities receive hundreds of tips a year regarding potential sightings in locations ranging from monasteries to South America. snap:xavierdupont625
In April 2011, the French city of Nantes was rocked by a case that would become one of the country's most enduring mysteries: the Dupont de Ligonnès murders. While the case is over a decade old, it continues to fascinate the public, leading many to search for digital footprints, including the alleged Snapchat handle . The Mystery of the Handle : A man was wrongly arrested at Glasgow
: Xavier was last seen on CCTV on April 15, 2011, in Roquebrune-sur-Argens , leaving a budget hotel on foot with a bag over his shoulder. While the case is over a decade old,
: Before the discovery, Xavier sent letters to relatives claiming he was a secret agent for the US government and was moving the family to Florida under witness protection. Why the Search Continues