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Vasile Lavric, the 62-year-old man from Rădăuți called “the woman eater”, was picked up from his home on Friday morning and brought to hearings at the Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Capital High Court of Cassation and Justice. Lavric was the main suspect in the disappearance of three women who were his wives and lovers, and now he would have suspected that he would have a fourth victim, the woman with whom he spent the last years, with whom he has 2 children.
She, Aurica B., was Vasile Lavric’s concubine in 2014, when she was investigated and detained in the case of the three disappearances. Now, it has disappeared without a trace, according to Monitorul de Suceava.
The man was taken into custody after a large search was conducted at his home on Thursday, and several excavations were conducted in his yard three weeks ago.
Three sisters who were his wives or loved ones, disappeared
Researchers most likely found new evidence for the three women who disappeared between 1995 and 2005.
The man was from the beginning the main suspect in the mysterious disappearances of the Iordache sisters: Iuliana Iordache (disappeared since 1995, when the girl was 16 years old), Nicoleta Lavric (ex Iordache, disappeared in April 2005, at age 31) and Ramona Iordache (18 years old at the time of her disappearance; she has not been seen since June 2005).
The investigation was initially coordinated by the prosecutors of the Public Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Suceava Court, but as insufficient evidence was found, the case was closed. Towards the end of 2013, the case was taken up by the Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Superior Court of Cassation and Justice, where it is still found today. In early 2014, investigators descended several times both to Vasile Lavric’s home and elsewhere in search of the missing sisters. Despite all efforts, no trace of the three women was found.
Vasile Lavric was arrested in mid-April 2014 and spent about four and a half months behind bars. As he always claimed his innocence, while in prison in the Botoşani Penitentiary, he went on a hunger strike. His extreme action continued for more than 55 days, and he was transferred to the Târgu Ocna Hospital Penitentiary. At the end of August 2014, the measure of preventive detention with house arrest. At the time, he was on trial for attempted murder.
Prosecutors claimed that in November 2000, Lavric struck his then-wife, Nicoleta Lavric, with a hammer to the head. While the beatings did not directly endanger the woman’s life, prosecutors invoked the intention, the manner in which the assault occurred, hammer blows to the head, to stop the crime of attempted homicide. His wife arrived at the Rădăuţi Municipal Hospital, where she received medical attention, after which she was discharged and lived another five years with her husband. He disappeared without a trace in April 2005. Two months later, Ramona Iordache (then 18 years old), a young woman with whom Vasile Lavric had a child after an extramarital affair, would also disappear.
In this case, Vasile Lavric was definitively sentenced by the judges of the Suceava Court of Appeal to three years with suspension under supervision.
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