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Félix Séguin and Victoria Charlton invite experts from the criminal world to confess. Investigations, disappearances, encounters with the underworld and archives that have marked the collective memory will come together in the crime headquarters. Through different segments, the experts tell their stories as varied as they are surprising, which will delight crime lovers.
Félix Séguin and Annie-Soleil Proteau invite experts from the criminal world to confess. Investigations, debates, encounters with the underworld, and archives that have marked the collective memory will intersect in the crime headquarters.
Frauds of all kinds are on the rise and are claiming more and more Quebec victims; Kathryne Lamontagne of the Bureau of Investigation warns us of a fraud that has almost Hollywood-like appeal.
Quebec is not lagging behind in mass killings; psychiatrist Gilles Chamberland rises to the top of the killers and the mayor of Amqui looks back on the event that marked her community.
Quebec experienced two spectacular helicopter escapes within the same 15-month period; Claude Poirier reminds us of the great escapes and Annie-Soleil Proteau meets a producer of pink cocaine.
Criminals enter Canada as tourists to steal jewelry from celebrities; Carmen Rivet, gemologist, explains the resale of the proceeds of crime; Guy Carrier, interrogation specialist, recounts how to break a murderer.
A roundtable discussion with corrupt police officers, the crooked cops of Quebec; Kathryne Lamontagne, from the Bureau d'enquête, revisits the case of former police officer Benoit Roberge; Claude Poirier gives his opinion on crooked police officers and an "Access prohibited" segment with Simon Coutu.
In the Grand dossier, we discuss the presence of ethnic gangs in Quebec; analysis of the different colours of the criminal world with the author of the book "Pègres QC" Annie-Soleil Proteau meets a prison guard.
Kathryne Lamontagne of the Bureau of Investigation presents the lovelorn con artist Serge Rivard; Simon Coutu receives a former gang leader at the table to explain the presence of cell phones and drug trafficking in prison.
In the main feature, crypto holders are warned of the risk of theft; a crypto influencer gives an update on his security; a cybersecurity expert recounts the theft she suffered that changed her life.
Kathryne Lamontagne of the Bureau of Investigation gives an update on the case of Judge Jacques Delisle; Claude Poirier gives his opinion on "candy sentences," those sometimes overly lenient sentences offered by the Crown.
Southern drug cartels are migrating north; we examine their presence and influence in the Canadian market; Poirier comes to talk to us about Leonardo Rizzuto, the godfather of the Italian mafia who was also a lawyer.
Prostitution is a strong trend among young people; Kathryne Lamontagne from the Bureau d'enquête shares the confidences of a young woman who has lived in the world of prostitution; in Accès interdit, Annie-Soleil Proteau meets a repentant pimp.
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