Le 26 mars 1998, au terme d’une traque qui aura duré sept ans, confondu par son ADN, Guy Georges est enfin arrêté dans le 9e arrondissement de Paris. Le 19 mars 2001 débute le procès retentissant de celui que l’on a surnommé « Le Tueur de l’Est parisien » qui, malgré des aveux circonstanciés lors de sa garde à vue, a choisi, défendu par un binôme d’avocats, maîtres Alex Ursulet et Frédérique Pons, de plaider non coupable face à des familles de victimes en quête de réponses. Maître Solange Doumic, alors jeune avocate d’une trentaine d’années, mandatée par la famille de Pascale Escarfail, première à tomber sous les coups de couteau de Guy Georges, va, contre toute attente, faire basculer le procès, faisant avouer au tueur ses multiples meurtres. Alors que le 5 avril prochain, Guy Georges, actuellement incarcéré à la prison d’Esisheim dans le Haut-Rhin, sera potentiellement libérable, maître Solange Doumic revient sur son face à face avec SK1. Accusé levez-vous !
Emissions- Interviews d'Agents d'Entretiens
- Solange Doumic, « Et quand vous frappez, Guy Georges ?! »
Publié le par Nicolas Valiadis
Nicolas Valiadis
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