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The Freemasons, the "barbouzes" and the coach

2021-02-03T19:50:11.507Z


STORY - A surrealist association of criminals has targeted a business leader in Val-de-Marne. A Masonic network, profiles of “barbouzes” which border on caricature, “lost” soldiers gravitating to the files of the secret services and former intelligence police officers, all in cahoots to kill a hypnotizing coach from the Parisian suburbs: thrown like this -mixed to keep the fantasy machine running at full speed, the protagonists of this story could feed a crazy and extravagant plot as Audia


A Masonic network, profiles of “barbouzes” which border on caricature, “lost” soldiers gravitating to the files of the secret services and former intelligence police officers, all in cahoots to kill a hypnotizing coach from the Parisian suburbs: thrown like this -mixed to keep the fantasy machine running at full speed, the protagonists of this story could feed a crazy and extravagant plot as Audiard would never have dared to imagine.

By lifting a corner of the veil, however, this ubiquitous criminal association hides in fact a lousy affair of settling scores.

And, perhaps, other assassinations or attempts that could make headlines.

Only a close and methodical investigation by the Paris criminal brigade enabled the threads of this surrealist affair to be drawn one by one.

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Source: lefigaro

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