Grenoble prosecutor Étienne Manteaux has taken the rare step of publicly naming Jacques Leveugle, a 79-year-old man accused of raping and sexually assaulting 89 minors between 1967 and 2022. The case, which spans multiple countries including India, Morocco, and France, came to light after a relative discovered a 15-volume digital "memoir" on a USB drive documenting decades of abuse. Beyond the sexual assault charges, Leveugle has reportedly confessed to killing his terminally ill mother and his 92-year-old aunt. With the suspect currently in pretrial detention, authorities have launched a global appeal and hotline to identify victims, many of whom are referenced only by nicknames in the suspect's meticulous writings.