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Episode 2
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Résumé. (Second and last episode) The afternoon of Tuesday April 12, 1960, Jean-Pierre Peugeot, president of the automotive factories of the same name, plays golf in Saint-Cloud (Hauts-de-Seine), a place frequented by the Parisian High Bourgeoisie. His two grandsons, Jean-Philippe, 7 years old, and Eric, 4, have fun next door, in the attached kindergarten.
Around 5 p.m., Jean-Pierre Peugeot realizes that Eric is not found. Two men removed it before the eyes of other children. The adults have seen nothing. As a ransom, kidnappers demand 50 million francs, or almost a million euros.
In Crime Story, journalist Clawdia prolongeau recounts this investigation with Damien Delseny, head of the Parisian police-justice service.
Credits. Direction of the editorial staff: Pierre Chausse – Editor -in -chief: Jules Lavie – Writing and voice: Clawdia prolongeau and Damien Delseny – Production: Pénélope Gualchierotti and Orianne Gendreau – Realization and mixing: Théo Albaric – Music: Audio Network – Archives: INA.
Documentation. This episode of Crime Story was prepared by drawing from the Archives of the Parisian, with the help of our documentalists, as well as from the newspapers of the world and Paris Match.
About Story Crime. The Podcast Crime Story tells of the major criminal things that have marked in recent decades every week. Posted every Saturday, crime story is presented by journalist Clawdia prolongeau and her permanent guest, Damien Delseny, the head of the Parisian justice police department.