Annie-Soleil Proteau, Félix Séguin and Victoria Charlton discuss the double murder of Saint-Clet on the show Le Parloir.
The double murder which cost the lives of the former mayor of Saint-Clet, André Leroux and his wife, Christiane Maurice, on July 5, 1994, is found among the files presented as part of the program The Parlorbroadcast on the new Témoin channel.
“What interested us in this case was to discover the intrigue behind this crime,” explains host Félix Séguin. From the outset, it’s clear that part of the plot points to organized crime.”
In the company of his collaborators Annie-Soleil Proteau and Victoria Charlton, the legal journalist discusses the various elements of the investigation carried out by the Sûreté du Québec and reported in the media, involving experts and people who were closely linked to it. or from afar.
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Certain elements surrounding this crime raise the interest of the Parloir investigators: the fact of André Leroux’s spouse appears to be a collateral victim; the smuggling activities that were rampant at the time; the fact that the former mayor owned a bar, at a time when political mores were different.
Félix Séguin mentions that the return of this case to the spotlight has not yet made it possible to discover new leads that could lead to the author of this double murder. On the other hand, the journalist indicates that he was contacted by a person who could have certain relevant information. The file is to be continued.
In the meantime, the program Le Parloir arouses great interest on the new channel Témoin, which is devoted to legal affairs. A second season is also under discussion, since the current season has already led to “a surge of new cases to explore”, assures Félix Séguin.
On the air since October 10, the show Le Parloir has 10 episodes of 60 minutes each broadcast on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. and repeats.
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