He is not yet 30 years old. He will have them next summer but, nevertheless, a heavy sadness seems to grip him when he arrives at the bar. “I am schizophrenic,” he says as a preamble to his trial. What is he accused of? During the day of August 3, 2024, he threatened to slit his neighbors' throats while screaming on this landing of a building in Bellevue, in Brest, then he telephoned them, swearing to “burn the door” in order to be able to works his dark designs. Twice. Inside the other apartment, a woman, her friend and two of her children, petrified. The smallest, 10 years old, would still be prey to “recurring nightmares” four months later, according to the lawyer for the civil party.
“I liked them”
However, until then, “we were friends-friends” explains the defendant, his voice tired. He often went to eat at their house, even gave money for groceries. Hold ! He had even lent the child a computer, and the only venial dispute focused on a small sum of money lent to one of the sons, also under enhanced guardianship. “But that day, I learned that they were talking behind my back,” he corrects as if to give himself a reason, “I got frustrated because I liked them.” So he wanted the money and the computer back. And everything came to a head.
A threat to his freedom
President Kerisit seeks to understand if, at the time of the act, he was up to date with his medication. He messes up, doesn't really know when he took it or even if he took it, “I had been drinking the day before.” Moreover, his judicial review following the facts shows that he is subject to a good number of absences. He skipped appointments at Émergence, he did not go to the psychologist to carry out the necessary expertise, being a protected adult. “I can't move around, I have no one to help me,” he laments, explaining that his bad knee also prevents him. “Your mother can’t?” », questions the judge. “She hasn’t spoken to me since that day.” Friends? “Yes, a little” but it was his housekeeper who took him to court. “I was hospitalized last month. I was too stressed while waiting for the trial,” continues the man who seems entangled in his troubles. Prosecutor Johanny notes but reminds that the facts are not neutral. And again recalls a potbellied criminal record before demanding four months in prison. It will not be followed by the court which sentences him to 60 day fines of €10, which he would be well advised to pay. Otherwise, he would go to prison for as many days.