- 13'
- Authors : Nina Montané, Rémy Vincent
- 11-11-2013
- Master : 2294
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The Mystery of the Bones of Antibes | M6 | 66 minutes
It’s an incredible mystery that the police will have to solve. Last February, close to the coast at Antibes, gendarmes fished up a femur, two humeri, a mandible and a skull bearing a mysterious inscription death to pedophiles”. DNA tests have revealed that these bones belonged to two women and two men. One of the men has been identified: Stéphane Hirson, a 17 year-old who disappeared in the Seine et Marne department on February 9 1994. On that day he was supposed to be visiting a friend before going to the Employment Office to begin training, but he never kept his appointment. His mother, with whom he had a row the previous day, thought that he’d gone off skiing without telling her, but after a week with no news, she was forced to admit that her son had disappeared without trace. At the time, the police concluded that it was a case of a runaway. A theory that the missing person’s family never believed. A murder investigation has just been opened. The investigators will try to answer the questions raised by the family and friends of the young man: how did Stéphane come to be found 1000 kilometres from home? Was he the victim of a murder? Was he targeted by a pedophile ring? Who are the two women and the man whose bones were also found?”