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Prochainement : l’affaire Céline Sablé-Marchand, du conte de fées au bain de sang

Découvrez une nouvelle saison de Home(icides) : la disparition soudaine d’une jeune maman. Anne-Laure est folle d’inquiétude. Sa meilleure amie, Céline, est partie prendre l’air quelques jours. Ce n’est que grâce à sa persévérance qu’une enquête va débuter, révélant un plan diabo ...  Show more

La folie meurtrière du faux docteur Romand

C'est l'histoire d'un incroyable mensonge qui finit dans le sang. Pendant dix-huit ans, Jean-Claude Romand a fait croire à tout le monde, y compris à sa propre femme et à ses enfants, qu'il était un grand médecin, chercheur à l'OMS. En janvier 1993, le faux médecin assassinait sa ...  Show more

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