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Sabine and Laetitia were found alive in his home in Marcinelle near Charleroi (Hainaut) shortly after his arrest; they had been kept imprisoned three months and one week, respectively.
Julie and Mélissa were found dead in the garden of another house of Dutroux, in Sars-la-Buissière (Hainaut). Their death was caused by neglect, they were locked up while Dutroux was in prison earlier, during 4 months from December 1995, and his accomplices failed to feed them.
An and Eefje were found dead in Jumet (Hainaut).
Pending his trial he serves sentences for lesser crimes. Among them was an escape from custody in 1998; he was caught a few hours later.
Authorities have been criticized for various errors related to his case, for example:
However, in 1998 there was what was considered another blunder, that one of the most notorious criminals in Belgium could escape during a transfer.
In 2003 Sabine Dardenne gave her first interview to the press (at age 19). She stated that, based on her observations, she thinks that Dutroux acted alone, as opposed to certain speculations that he was part of a criminal network in which even high officials might be involved.
The trial at the court of assizes will start in March 2004; it wil be a jury trial; up to 450 people will be called on to testify. It will be in Arlon, because that is the capital of the province in which investigations started, Luxembourg.
Also charged are Michelle Martin, Michel Lelièvre en Michel Nihoul.
At this trial nobody is charged with killing Julie and Mélissa. Apart from other crimes, Dutroux is charged with killing An, Eefje and his accomplice Bernard Weinstein. He denies all three killings, but earlier confessed the killing of Weinstein.