Jean-Marc Connerotte, a magistrate in Neufchâteau, Belgium, served as the initial investigating judge in the [[Marc Dutroux]] case following Dutroux's August 13, 1996, arrest for the abduction of [[Laetitia Delhez]]. Assigned to oversee the probe into Dutroux's network, Connerotte authorized searches uncovering the Marcinelle basement dungeon holding Laetitia and [[Sabine Dardenne]], as well as exhumations at Sars-la-Buissière revealing bodies of [[An Marchal]], [[Eefje Lambrecks]], [[Julie Lejeune]], [[Melissa Russo]], and accomplice [[Bernard Weinstein]]. In September 1996, Connerotte appealed publicly for victims of suspected child sex rings to come forward, prompting eight X-witnesses to provide testimonies alleging elite abuses, leading to the compilation of the classified [[X-Dossier]] under Prosecutor [[Michel Bourlet]]. The dossier examined claims of orgies and murders at Knokke-Heist villas near [[Royal Zoute Golf Club]] and estates of [[Baron Benoit de Bonvoisin]] and Counts [[Count Leopold Lippens]] and [[Count Maurice Auguste Lippens]]. Connerotte's team verified X1's ([[Regina Louf]]) accounts of [[Christine Van Hees]]' 1984 murder at a mushroom farm, matching unpublished details like ligatures and burns.[^1]
Connerotte investigated ties to [[Michel Nihoul]]'s blackmail parties, with phone records showing twenty calls to Dutroux around Laetitia's abduction and financial trails to European accounts. The probe linked [[ASCO]] vans to victim transport and photography for client catalogues, uncovering 300 violent child pornography tapes from Nihoul's home. Connerotte's oversight included reopening Carine Dellaert's 1983 case, aligning X1's childbirth description with autopsy findings of laminaria sticks and gauze. Witnesses like X2 named de Bonvoisin, [[Jean-Paul Dumont]], and Lippens at sadomasochist events near Chimay castle, with X4 identifying porn films featuring X1's friends.[^1]
Removed from the case on October 15, 1996, after attending a victims' fundraiser where he ate spaghetti, Connerotte was replaced amid accusations of bias, sparking White Marches protests by 300,000 Belgians decrying cover-ups. During his tenure, the team raided the [[Abrasax Institute]] after Weinstein's "Anubis" note, discovering police members, and examined Serge Heylens' list including [[Beat Meier]], [[Edward Brongersma]], and [[Philippe Carpentier]] of [[CRIES]]. Over twenty witness deaths, including [[Gina Pardaens-Bernaer]]'s 1998 demise after identifying Dutroux-linked snuff on [[Apollo Disks]], marked the period.[^1]
### Early Investigation
Connerotte authorized the dungeon access on August 15, 1996, where Laetitia and Sabine resisted rescuers, embracing Dutroux due to conditioning via hypnosis equipment seized. He integrated [[Rene Michaux]]'s Othello reports, highlighting surveillance lapses missing An and Eefje's abduction and December 1995 screams from Julie and Melissa. Connerotte's public call yielded X-witnesses in September, with Bourlet compiling the dossier detailing X1's brothel abuses by grandmother [[Cecile Beernaert]] at Elizabetlaan 83, Knokke-Heist, frequented by [[Paul Vanden Boeynants]]. The team traced X1's "Clo" to Dellaert via yearbook, confirming dilation tools in autopsy.[^1]
Connerotte examined Katrien de Cuyper's 1991 disappearance tied to X-Kiss studio with Zandvoort connections via [[Gerrit-Jan Ulrich]] and [[Robbie Van Der Plancken]]. X3's royal claims at castles of Prince Charles, King Baudouin, and King Albert from 1950-1962 were documented, alongside X2's Mirano orgies with Princes Philippe and Laurent. The dossier mapped CSP politicians backed by [[Societe Generale de Banque]], with Dumont representing CRIES using [[UNICEF]] for porn via [[Joseph Douce]] and [[Michel Caignet]]'s [[Gaie France]].[^1]
Judge [[Jean-Claude Van Espen]], Nihoul's partner, delayed recusal from Van Hees until 1998, interfering with Connerotte's probe. The 1997 replacement of Bourlet's team followed fabrication charges, with the dossier leaked to journalists, published in 1999 "The X-Files" book prompting King Albert's 2001 lawsuit. Connerotte testified in 2004 about murder contracts against magistrates, requiring bullet-proof vehicles.[^1]
### Removal and Legacy
Connerotte's removal stemmed from the fundraiser, viewed as partiality, shifting to Jaques Langlois amid protests. Exonerated from bias charges in 1999, he criticized the 2004 trial barring X-witnesses, convicting Dutroux for life but Nihoul lightly despite evidence. Connerotte advocated reopening cases like Dellaert's and Van Hees, linking to [[Operation Gladio]] networks with accused like Wathelet on the European Court. Post-trial, he highlighted institutional protections, with over twenty deaths silencing leads on elites like Vanden Boeynants.[^1]
Connerotte's appeal integrated X1's hunts and snuff at [[ASCO Industries NV]] owned by [[Roger Boas]], with X2 confirming chains of sodomy. The 2005 summary leaked via Wikileaks detailed 300 tapes, some elite-featured. His tenure exposed Dumont's UNICEF ties and Abrasax cult with police infiltration, leaving unresolved strands in the network.[^1]
### Footnotes
[^1]: Dovey, S. (2023). Eye of the Chickenhawk. United States: Thehotstar.