Yvan, Alain, Pierre and the others.
The three main members of the commando who assassinated the prefect Claude Érignac on February 6, 1998, are forever linked by a miserable heap of secrets.
And since their life sentence, by an immeasurable resentment.
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Justice has never designated, within the trio, the one who was the shooter: Yvan Colonna, Alain Ferrandi and Pierre Alessandri saw the same sentence pronounced against them - the heaviest provided for by the penal code, not accompanied by a safety period.
Arrested in July 2003 after four years on the run during which he never left his island, the "shepherd of Cargèse" spent a little less time in prison than his acolytes, arrested in May 1999.
For the investigators, they were since the middle of the 1990s and until the crime of Ajaccio
"the three fingers of the same hand"
, active militants of the FLNC Canal historique.
Now they hate each other.
Yvan Colonna doesn't have enough offensive words for the other two...
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