In their box, the three accused look good.
Maodo F., 36, took care of his muscles behind bars.
Ibrahim D., 25, took out his best shirt, impeccably ironed.
Justine T., also 25 years old, has gained a little weight.
They no longer resemble the crack-addicted zombies who wandered two and a half years earlier in Stalingrad (19th century Paris).
These three former drug addicts weaned themselves in detention, and they made it known, at the opening this Tuesday of their trial in Paris, for having killed Kelyan, this young disabled person, whom they had lured to their makeshift shelter, under the aerial metro bridge in Jaurès (Paris 19th century), to rob it.
Only Justine T. agreed to talk about her extraordinary career “with precision”, according to her personality investigator.
Starting with his shattered childhood, within a “violent”, “difficult” and “unstable” parental couple.
The father, schizophrenic, is addicted to crack, which makes him “aggressive and delusional”.
As for the mother, she pushes, insults and neglects her eldest son, and leaves her youngest “on the sidelines”.
When she is hospitalized in a psychiatric establishment, the children are placed in Child Welfare (ASE).
Justine will stay for a year, between the ages of three and four, in a foster family.
Before being picked up by her maternal grandmother, a woman from Mali, “very pious” and with “fairly strict rules of life”.
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