In Touche pas à mon poste this Thursday, January 13, Raymond could not contain his anger. The columnist was enraged after the broadcast, on TF1, of a report on the death of little Maëlys.
A report that really does not pass… This Wednesday, January 12, the Grenoble public prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation “violation of professional secrecy” against TF1. TF1 “broadcast yesterday evening (Tuesday) in its 8 p.m. newspaper photographs likely to come from the investigation procedure concerning the kidnapping, kidnapping and murder of the young Maëlys”, indicated the Attorney General of the Grenoble Court of Appeal in a press release, recalling that “for these facts, Nordahl Lelandais must appear before the Assize Court of Isère from January 31”. On the Touche plateau not at my post in the wake of this announcement, this Thursday, January 13, Raymond could not contain his anger. “Me, I find it disgusting, began the columnist. I find documentaries like that shameful.”
“TF1, 8 p.m., we take out images of a little kid for you … I think of the parents, I think of the family, continued Raymond, so flustered that he had trouble breathing. (…) Me, I say shame to TF1! They have children at TF1? The guys who are in the offices, when they do reports like that… (…) You have to open your eyes, you have to stop the rags like that, it’s shit.” On the Touche plateau not at my post, Guillaume Genton and Gilles Verdez tried to calm Raymond and defend TF1. In vain, the chronicler’s anger did not subside. “In the 20 hours, I don’t want this rag, he added, in a mad rage. My 8 p.m., you give me information, you don’t do voyeurism with a kid who was cowardly murdered. (…) What are these things?! There are places to do that. (…) Think about the family for two minutes.”
Report on Maëlys: what is the risk of TF1?
The TF1 report that drove Raymond crazy notably shows an image from a surveillance camera which, according to the channel, is the “very last image of living Maëlys”, where we see her sitting in the car of Nordahl Lelandais. Photos taken in September 2018 during a reconstruction of the facts in which the suspect had participated were also broadcast by the channel in its report. The investigation opened by the prosecution was entrusted to the research section of the Paris gendarmerie. C8 preferred to be extra vigilant to bring it up, as Gilles Verdez explained: “To obtain it, TF1 had documents from the procedure. It is purely and simply a possible criminal offense punishable by one year’s imprisonment and a fine of 15,000 euros. There is an investigation by the gendarmes.”
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