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The Typhaine case or matter Typhaine Taton, sometimes spelled Tiphaine case is a matter of minor abuse and infanticide occurred in France in 2009.

June 18, Maubeuge, the disappearance of Typhaine Taton, aged five, was announced by his mother. Her partner and she confessed the murder of the child five months later in their custody. The reasons given are a particularly violent correction "for urinating in bed and stole candy and having trouble sleeping." The investigation will reveal abuse already inflicted on the victim earlier. Confessions came as the couple made to believe for several months at a disappearance. The body of the child is found in Belgium and the first investigations are conducted by the local police.

The mother of the girl, Anne-Sophie Reaper and his partner, Nicolas Willot, were sentenced to 30 years imprisonment by the Assize Court of Douai.

This court case raises at that time a strong emotion in public opinion and the media in France and Belgium.

Biography
Typhaine Taton, born in 2004, is the second daughter of Anne-Sophie Reaper and François Taton after Caroline, born in 2003 when her mother was 17 years.1,2. At his trial, the mother said that, from his birth Typhaine was "not required", explaining that for her, it was "difficult early motherhood" and stating that it rejected "a little" her daughter.

In December 2005, parents separate, and in 2006, the mother meets Nicolas Willot, volunteer firefighter who takes custody of Caroline, the two girls who had previously been raised by their grandmother. , At that time, Typhaine does not know his mother and called "madame".

On 22 January 2009, when Anne-Sophie Reaper just had a third daughter, she removes Typhaine of Florian kindergarten Faches-Thumesnil where she was educated in child class.

Now she lives in the village of Aulnoye-Aymeries. After being abducted by her mother, the child is increasingly abused.

In April 11, 2009, one of his paternal aunts managed to see the girl and is transformed. .

Originally blonde and having the longest hair, Typhaine now has brown hair and short, as described in the search warrant; her hair was probably dyed and cutted by her mother.

The girl would, according to information reported by the media, was punished with a cold shower for urinating in bed and stole candy.

Having had trouble sleeping also caused the dispute behind her meurtre8. During the period of abuse, she lived "in the basement, on the stairs, in the dark," sometimes attached to "banister" after being hungry and to prevent it from flying cake.

Research
June 18, 2009, in Maubeuge, her mother announces the disappearance of Typhaine Taton, aged five years. According to her mother, the girl was last seen near the place Wattignies. A criminal investigation is therefore open to enlèvement12. The next day, his mother and stepfather are placed in custody, custom lifted on même12 evening.

Eight days later, his mother claims that Typhaine was absent on the day of the baptism of his half-sister Apollonia on 13 June last. On 10 July, the police examines the hypothesis of a previous disappearance in June 18 A few days later, the mother said "keep hope." In September, the mother and stepfather are recognized as civil parties, as well as the paternal family of the girl.

On 18 June, Maubeuge is immersed in the atmosphere of the festivities Folies up to 17 h 30, when it announced the disappearance Mabuse Avenue in a five year old girl

Typhaine Taton is described as having "bobbed brown hair, (measuring) and 1.10 m (with) red sneakers and a pink T-shirt" Dora the Explorer"".

Since the announcement of the disappearance, "important research facilities (are) mobilized: the Sambre is probed and the scene of the disappearance being close to Maubeuge Train station, trains and buses searched".

Several hours, research is being conducted by national police, municipal police, firefighters, municipal officials and anonymous simple. The survey by Valenciennes divers proves futile, while dog teams also explore unnecessarily secteur7, note 1.

While the research device is deployed in Maubeuge, investigators have searched the home of Anne-Sophie Reaper and his companion in Aulnoye-Aymeries. The prosecutor Bernard Beffy has not triggered the alert-removal device for removal has not been established so proved [ref. required]. During the same day, the family dispute between the mother and father are Typhaine dessine.

La Voix du Nord states: "Tongues are loosened in families, in Mons-en-Barœul as Aulnoye-Aymeries. A criminal investigation is opened for removal, without this track is so far preferred over the accident or the family business. The file is transferred to the center of the investigation of Valenciennes. Research continues in the Sambre. The paternal family placards dozens of portraits of Typhaine the streets of Maubeuge. "

Le Nouvel Observateur says, "Less than a week later, on June 24, the mother of Typhaine and his companion were going to hold a press conference to express their concern and relay the call to witnesses. "As of today we know nothing, Typhaine we miss, it will be found, for sure," then showed the young woman. "You feel empty, powerless," she continued, regretting that the abduction alert was not triggered "while continuing to argue an alleged" kidnapping. "

November 30, 2009, again placed in custody, the mother recognizes its responsibility in the death of her daughter that she is early June 2009. The next day she was indicted for violence causing death without intention to overlook minor 15 years old, and murder, followed extent, on 2 December, the indictment of partner that recognizes the girl had buried in Belgium.

The girl would have died as a result of a punishment that went wrong between March 10 and June 11, 2009 and buried between 15 and 16 June 2009, shortly before the announcement of his alleged disappearance. "Caught in the crime, Anne-Sophie and Nicolas hid the body in the cellar for two days before boarding a macabre machinations. Once the body buried in the forest, the couple reported the disappearance of the child and did believe in a kidnapping in the street. For months, they lied to the police and the media ".

Body's discovery
December 9, 2009, in the wood of Loverval, Hainaut province in Belgium, the body of a naked little girl buried in the ground, is found and exhumé7,15. The identification section of disaster victims of the Belgian police took charge in from the investigation and the body was autopsied Typhaine, December 10, by 16 belges doctors.

The autopsy confirmed that the child was mistreated and beaten by finding new traumatic impacts: "Two head impacts, a broken pelvis, left leg, left elbow; pubis was broken, including at the level of the gluteal muscles, the cranial bone fractured in two places. The thorax was also affected; fibula fracture was being consolidated at the time of his death, which shows that it was not the first time that the girl was beaten. The stomach intact, was empty "7 But the" advanced state of decomposition "does not determine" the cause of death. "

Typhaine Taton was buried Dec. 29 at the cemetery in Mons-en-Barœul in the presence of his father's family. ,

Trial
The trial took place in January 2013, more than three years after the fact, before the Assize Court of Douai.

The mother of the child said she wanted "to hurt" 17 but "Typhaine did not deserve that." "From slapping, spanking, punching, belt, foot" were given to the child who remained "withdrawn and unresponsive." 18 Anne-Sophie Reaper calls itself "monster" but refuses to apologize on the grounds that his actions are unforgivable. She also added that her daughter "called his grandma, replied dryly," that the "hard-watching" and she "thought she [Typhaine] provoked it. "The girl was hit" almost every day "and her mother had" the impression of not being his mother. "19 The child was also kicked her sneakers shots. The latest Typhaine agony of words were "sorry mom."

During the discussion, the stepfather claims his side he wanted to do the "happiness" of the little girl.

The two defendants were sentenced to 30 years in prison with 20 years of in surety. ,, ,