World | Mali Tracks in Sand Led to Journos' Suspected Killer Detainees thought to include 'at least one of 4 killers' By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Nov 4, 2013 9:47 AM CST Copied This photo provided Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, by the French army's image division shows French soldiers carrying the casket of one of the two journalists executed in northern Mali. (AP Photo/Gilles Gesquiere) A Malian intelligence official says about a half-dozen people have been detained by French forces east of the north Mali city of Kidal in connection with the kidnapping and killing of two French journalists. The official says the journalists' bodies were found next to the attackers' abandoned car. He says French troops followed the attackers' tracks in the sand and today apprehended a group of men. Witnesses reported that Radio France Internationale journalists Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon were grabbed by four men on Saturday after interviewing a Tuareg rebel leader. Says the intelligence official: "We believe that of the people they now have in custody, they have at least one of the four killers." Read These Next Sheriff in Guthrie case says he may have a motive, and a warning. Have you ever seen an inflated kitten? Meet 'Puff Kitty.' Trump-appointed head of Kennedy Center is out. More pics have reportedly emerged from Guthrie home cameras. Report an error