Investigations have focused heavily on the suspect's mental state. While initial reports suggested "serious psychiatric disorders," experts eventually determined she was fit to stand trial, noting a "narcissistic" personality but no complete abolition of discernment. Current Legal Status
Lola failed to return home from school. Her body was later found in a container in the building's courtyard. The Alleged Killer
CCTV footage from the apartment building showed the suspect entering with Lola and later leaving with heavy luggage.
If convicted, she faces life imprisonment, the maximum penalty under French law.
As of 2024, the investigation has officially closed, moving the case toward a criminal trial.
Dahbia B. is expected to face a jury at the Cour d'Assises in Paris.
📍 While the media circulated blurred or specific stills from CCTV during the height of the investigation, official "mugshots" or clear photos of the accused are often restricted in French legal reporting to preserve the integrity of the judicial process until a verdict is reached.
Investigations have focused heavily on the suspect's mental state. While initial reports suggested "serious psychiatric disorders," experts eventually determined she was fit to stand trial, noting a "narcissistic" personality but no complete abolition of discernment. Current Legal Status
Lola failed to return home from school. Her body was later found in a container in the building's courtyard. The Alleged Killer Investigations have focused heavily on the suspect's mental
CCTV footage from the apartment building showed the suspect entering with Lola and later leaving with heavy luggage. Her body was later found in a container
If convicted, she faces life imprisonment, the maximum penalty under French law. As of 2024, the investigation has officially closed,
As of 2024, the investigation has officially closed, moving the case toward a criminal trial.
Dahbia B. is expected to face a jury at the Cour d'Assises in Paris.
📍 While the media circulated blurred or specific stills from CCTV during the height of the investigation, official "mugshots" or clear photos of the accused are often restricted in French legal reporting to preserve the integrity of the judicial process until a verdict is reached.