A new Call for Witnesses program with Julien Courbet will be broadcast this Monday, December 16 on M6. Here are the 3 cases that will be addressed in this new issue.
It was in 2021 that the first Call for Witnesses program presented by Julien Courbet was broadcast on M6. Since then, several cases have been resolved thanks to the program. In fact, a suspect was able to be arrested in the case of the death of Tessa, 17, killed by a car who knocked her down near her school. In addition, speaking on television about the murder of Caroline Marcel made it possible to reopen the case and a suspect was arrested.
The Lucas Tronche affair also moved forward thanks to the program since the teenager's body was found two weeks after the broadcast. Finally, Laura Bohan who was missing, finally returned home after seeing the distress of her parents invited on the set in 2023. This Monday, December 16, 2024, the show returns to M6 and there will be 3 new cases that will be discussed.
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The 3 new cases discussed in Call for witnesses on M6
The first case to be discussed on the show this Monday will be that of Slymane Lerouge, a 25-year-old father who was found dead on August 1, 2023 in the fire which occurred at his home, in Caudebec-lès-Elbeuf, in Seine-Maritime. But the origin of the fire is criminal according to the authorities because it started in the trash cans in the lobby of the building. The culprit has still not been found.
Another case presented this Monday on M6: the fatal attack on Denis le Pohon aged 78, at her home, in her house in Bretigny-sur-Orge in Essone on September 18, 2018. The sister of the writer Irène Frain was the victim of several hammer blows which she did not survive. The attacker has still not been found but several other similar attacks in the region have been reported. Finally, the third and last case will focus on Marjorie de Santis who was killed by a car in front of her home in Saint-Symphorien d'Ozon, near Lyon on August 16, 2019. The victim's family hopes to collect additional testimonies.
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The program for the second part of the evening of Call for Witnesses
After the show broadcast in Prime Time on M6 this Monday, December 16, theviewers will be able to watch the documentary “Call for witnesses: the investigation continues”. We will be able to discover how the show helped move certain businesses forward. The documentary will thus retrace the evolution of the Tessa Raimbault affair who was struck down by a car as she left her high school.
Before the broadcast Call for witnesses where the teenager's mother was invited to speak, the investigation had not progressed for more than 4 years. Indeed, following the broadcast, numerous witnesses spoke out. Furthermore, since the case on the disappearance of Olivier Cocquempot in 2016 was highlighted on M6, several new testimonies have helped move things forward. Indeed, following the broadcast, the editorial team received emails mentioning death threats against the missing person and his family.
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