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A Quimper resident found dead at Place du Stivel: the accused, “a child king” gone “mad”


“What is consistent in the accused’s story is that nothing was ever built. There were attempts to build it but from the moment the toxics increased, there was nothing more. Everything became a series of stories. A series of legal stories,” reported Professor Loïck Villerbu, this Wednesday, December 20, on the third day of the trial of Mahoney Leilde, a 34-year-old Quimper man on trial for murder.

Throughout his testimony, the psychologist expert attempted to retrace the life course of the accused, from his childhood until his indictment for the murder of a sixty-year-old whose body was discovered on November 13 2020, upstairs in the former La Maison bar. yellow, place du Stivel, in Quimper. But it was not easy because, during his interviews with the thirty-year-old, he was confronted with a major difficulty.

“There is no continuity in his words”

“He is both there and not there. It goes in all directions. He is there but more as a spectator. Understanding is good but he doesn’t know how to argue, he doesn’t know how to describe. There is no continuity in his words,” continues the psycho-criminologist. A behavior that he adopted during the trial, not being able to express himself, making very confused and contradictory comments.

Describing the intelligence of the accused as “average”, Professor Loïck Villerbu recalled that his schooling in Quimper at Diwan had been disrupted due to “a state of instability”, “turbulence”. The expert notably mentioned attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). At high school, in Rennes, things became complicated because he had left “his cocoon”, his mother with whom he had a “close relationship”. A “child king” who wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps in the printing business.

“Nothing lasts, nothing is built”

But “he cannot conclude. It’s always in the sketch, it never comes to fruition. Nothing lasts, nothing is built, nothing is achieved. It is an important psychological element that we will find for all the choices he makes subsequently,” continued Professor Loïck Villerbu, specifying a “pathological mental construction”. An active life without a profession, living mainly on Active Solidarity Income (RSA). All mixed with a “search for external stimuli” because “nothing fits” in “his project of an imaginary life” where “nothing is real”. Dependence on alcohol, tobacco and narcotics with daily consumption.

“The toxins will push him to act, to take action. It gives him a sense of existence. Without toxic substances, everything goes away, everything collapses,” noted the expert. Addictions which worsened his psychological problems. Psychological problems which worsened over the course of his incarceration: fifteen entries in the criminal record, three long periods of incarceration. Today, by the admission of those close to him, Mahoney Leilde has gone from a “happy”, “nice” child to a “scary”, “disconnected”, “crazy” man.

Tried for murder, the accused, who disputes the facts, faces thirty years of criminal imprisonment. The verdict could come this Thursday, December 21.

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Remnant 2 Kaeula’s Resting Place: Open the door


In Yaesha you can reach, among other things, the area called Kaeula’s resting place. In Kaeula’s resting place you not only have to kill the boss and some enemies, but there are also other things to do and you have to find keys for the locked door in the middle of the map, among other things. One or the other player may be wondering where to find the key for the door in Kaeula’s resting place? Can you find the key in the resting place or do you have to look for it in another area?

Find the key to the door in Kaeula’s resting place

The so-called Temple Key for the door in Kaeula’s resting place can be found in the same area. From the gate you have to walk north and at the end you will find the temple key just like that on the ground. The exact location of the key can also be seen again on the map in the following screenshot. The key is by the player cursor and the door is by the white cross. You can then use the temple key to return to the locked door and open it.

Finally, you have to explore the rest of the resting place and the area is also successfully completed.

Some players seem to be having problems or more specifically a bug in Kaeula’s resting place. The problem is that you cannot find the Temple Key in the location shown above. So far it is still unclear what causes the bug. It is said to have helped some players to start a co-op session with another player, who could then pick up the key and use it to open the door. For more information on the “bug” in Kaeula’s resting place, see the linked Reddit threadwhere it is still actively posted, since more players probably have the problem.

Tip: This is how you can change the difficulty level in Remnant 2.