A blank, emotionless look.
No sign of compassion or even anger.
Just a speech delivered in a tone all the more monotonous as it was delivered through an interpreter.
For more than four hours this Tuesday, at the Val-de-Marne Assize Court in Créteil, Shamran, the employee of the Franprix in Quincy-sous-Sénart (Essonne) accused of having strangled Sandra, was nevertheless shelled of questions.
With reptilian composure, he did not dodge any of them.
But he multiplied the inconsistencies.
“I have the impression that you are recruited, a bit as if you were part of a sect,” the attorney general ended up sighing.
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It was 10 a.m. this Tuesday when the 38-year-old Pakistani leaned towards his interpreter.
Raven black hair, tanned skin, dressed in a white shirt, the main accused returns to this Thursday, May 9, 2019. “I arrived around 8 a.m.
I sorted the fresh vegetables, I arranged the shelves.
I was doing what we do in stores.
» Arriving a year and a half earlier in France, he worked undeclared for members of his family, three of whom find themselves today in the dock for having disguised the crime.
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