In the early 2000s, a certain Jean-Marc Reiser was imprisoned in the central house of Ensisheim (Haut-Rhin), where he was serving a fifteen-year prison sentence for rape.
There is an ordinary prisoner.
Sheltered by the high walls of this former Jesuit convent transformed into an establishment reserved for long sentences, that does not prevent him from playing cards with far more famous prisoners: Émile Louis, Guy Georges or Francis Heaulme.
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