There it's finished.
Loïc Bussy does not have the strength to say a word.
Facing his customers, who look at him feverishly, he lowers his head and closes his eyes.
They have already understood: this October 25, 2016, the trial of Véronique Lardé, tried since the day before for the assassination of their brother and their son before the Assize Court of Pas-de-Calais, will not resume.
Frédéric Butanowicz's ex-wife was found hanged in her cell, thus depriving them of any explanation.
Mysterious to the end.
An affair which has pursued Loïc Bussy for a long time and which he has chosen to put down on paper, to put an end to it.
“The Eternal Innocent”, published on February 8 (Ed. Michalon), retraces the tortuous journey of this woman and the impossible judicial truth generated by her action.
A book designed as a tribute to Frédéric, the victim, whose putrefying body was found by chance, almost naked, outside a military cemetery in Courcelles-le-Comte (Pas-de-Calais), on November 9, 2011.
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