An information specialist and a pro in helping anonymous people… M6 has chosen Nathalie Renoux, who also hosts “Criminal Investigations” on W9
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and Julien Courbet to present his new program “Call to witnesses” live on Monday 7 June at 9:05 p.m.
By highlighting three unsolved cases, the channel intends to mobilize viewers to gather information to explore new avenues.
Imagined in collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior and the Chancellery, the first issue will look at the disappearance of young Lucas Tronche, 15, in March 2015 in Bagnols-sur-Cèze (Gard), and that of Suzanne Bourlier, 72-year-old pensioner who vanished in July 2015, when she had gone for a walk in Lamotte-Beuvron (Loir-et-Cher).
Finally, he will return to the murder of Gaëlle Fosset, 21, killed by 66 stab wounds in April 2007 in her house in Saint-Germain-la-Campagne (Eure).
Eight police officers and gendarmes at the switchboard
In addition to reminders of the facts without reconstitution in the preamble, magistrates, investigators and experts will be present on the set to explain the investigations carried out, direct the public to what they are looking for. Families of victims will also come and testify to explain their struggle and their expectations, while special envoys, including investigative journalist Laurent Valdiguié, will intervene in the field for each case raised.
A toll free number (0 800 10 11 21) and an email address (appelatemoinsM6@interieur.gouv.fr) will allow anonymous people to come forward during the program, scheduled for two hours. The most interesting calls, among those collected by eight police officers and gendarmes, will be transferred to the heads of investigation installed in a room, away from the cameras. Hope? Relaunch research and offer one last chance to solve puzzles for the dead end.