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Here, you will find all the articles I have published. Some have been archived, but that’s either because they are not good quality (I didn’t provide enough information) or because individuals involved have requested their removal (which I will comply with, except if it’s the perpetrator). For those that are not of high quality, I will rewrite them someday, so don’t worry and be patient. In the meantime, you can explore another case. Feel free to share your thoughts and subscribe (see the bottom of the page) so you don’t miss the upcoming articles!


Karim Ouali, more a bad joke than the Joker

Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well. Today I’m going to tell you about a man who is often compared to Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, because he too has been on the run for far too many years. Except that regarding the man we’re going to talk about today, we know where he is.…

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The missing children of Isère, a long fight for justice

Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well!Last time, I told you about the Georges Pouille case, which took more than two decades to yield answers. But this case is part of an even larger one that has been tormenting the victims’ families with a whirlwind of questions and outrage for over 40 years now.…

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Georges Pouille: evil in the neighborhood

Hello everyone, I hope you’re all doing well.The case I’m about to tell you about traumatized a community and went unsolved for 22 long years. Two families were betrayed and shattered in the worst possible way by a man who took perversion to a rarely seen level.Warning: this case involves child abuse and murder, so…

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One successful and one attempted prison breaks in the same week: what the hell is happening in French prisons?

Hi everyone, I hope you’re having a great day! You know who isn’t having a great day? Prison officials. They are struggling this week! Let me tell you why. An innovation no one is happy about Let’s start by introducing the problem. Ilyas Kherbouch, nicknamed Ganito, was supposed to celebrate his 21st birthday in prison.…

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Marcel Redureau, a ruthless massacre and a cruel system

Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well!Today’s case is very violent, not only because of the crime itself but also because of the way it was handled. It is quite old but still resonates today in its own way, and I hope that my treatment of it will do it justice.Without further ado,…

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Michel Sydor, a dangerous outcast

Hi everyone, I hope you’re doing well! I also hope you have a strong stomach. The crimes I’m going to talk about today are particularly violent and disgusting, and since it’s been a while since I’ve covered this type of case, you may not be used to it anymore. Today, we’re going to talk about…

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Béatrice Matis, a sad family secret

Hello everyone, I hope you’re doing well. The case I am going to tell you about today is similar to the previous one (purely by coincidence). We have the murder of a mother, apparently committed by a family member, some family secrets and barely concealed hatred. But whereas Sylviane Fabre had a clear motive, and…

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Sylviane Fabre, an anger that goes deep

Hello everyone, I hope you’re doing well! The case I’m going to tell you about today is somewhat reminiscent of the Hennequin case, as it also involves an angry person who feels attacked by everyone. However, Jean-Baptiste Hennequin found his imaginary tormentors at work, while today’s false culprit is sadly much closer to home. Without…

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Jean-Baptiste Hennequin, the imaginary victim

Hi everyone, I hope you’re doing well! In the last article, I told you about a man who was mistreated by the system and inspired awe and support all over France. Today, I’m going to tell you about a man who was never mistreated (in his adult life, at least) but who nevertheless decided to…

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Guy Mauvillain, or the obstinacy of the judicial system

Hi everyone, I hope you’re doing well! Today’s case doesn’t center around a maniac, or even an opportunist. Instead it’s about a simple man who lived in the wrong place at the wrong time and with the wrong past. It’s about a system that favored convenience over justice. I’m going to tell you about a…

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