"Your civil status?" "Alain Marécaux..." "Born 27 May 1964, at Linselles, Northern France." "Profession?" "Bailiff." "Your marital status?" "Married to Edith Vauchelle, three children." "How was your family life?" "Good, it was... my reason for living." "Only problem was..." "I worked too much." "I wasn't home enough." "How was your work?" "Fine." "I really liked my job, my team, the application of the verdicts, in respect for the law and the parties." "I felt I was being of use." "I was proud to be an agent of justice." "What do you do in prison?" "I try to read, but it's hard." "I watch TV." "I smoke." "I lie on the bed and I wait..." "I wait for it to pass." "The toughest part... is having gone from twelve-hour days, to doing nothing at all... and not seeing my wife and kids." "I've not heard the word "dad" for 2 months." "PRESUMED GUILTY" "What's going on?" "Visitors." "I'll go see." " What's up?" " Mr Marécaux?" " Yes, why?" " Captain Dury." "You're under arrest." "We'll now search the house." "What?" "Have you letters rogatory?" "Fabrice Burgaud, investigating magistrate." "You could show your card." "So what am I accused of?" "You and your wife are accused of raping under-15s." "What?" "That's outrageous!" "Stay here, madam." "Let go of her!" "Let go of me!" " Easy on!" " Get off me!" "Calm down!" "Or I'll cuff and floor you." "Let me." "Wake up." "What's going on?" "Mom!" "We're the police." "Who are they?" " I'm here, darling." " What's going on?" "Hurry up." "Stay!" "Be right back." " Madam, keep your distance." " What?" "Just ask him to get dressed." "Not taking the diskettes?" " They're blank." " Seize them anyway." "What'd we have to do with rape?" "It makes no sense, must be a mistake." "What's in there?" "No idea, never looked." "Open it!" "Sign here." " Well?" " Nothing." "And here." "Come back here!" "Let go!" "At least let me reassure her." "Easy, pet." "I love you..." "Don't worry, it's a mistake." "It'll all work out." "I love you pet, I love you!" "Let's go." "I want to talk to my lawyer." "Later, for now you come with me." "I found this." "Wow, hot stuff." "Is this yours?" "No, it's my wife's..." "Don't piss me about." "It's yours." "No, she got it as a joke for her sister's wedding." "To give her a bunch of photos of naked men." "But it was too crude." "Forgot it was there." "Sure it's not for showing to kids?" "That's sick!" "For what?" "Found this!" "Stashed in the wardrobe." "Now we're talking!" "What's on here?" "I don't know, ask her!" "It's her wardrobe." "Where is she?" "Where are my kids?" "Let's have a look." "Here!" "Christophe Dugarry with a shot..." "What a goal!" "What do I do with him?" "Put him outside." "I can't, there's no fence." "Can I call my parents to fetch him?" "You call no one." "Better give him food and water." "It can wait till tonight." "It might take you a bit longer." "Let's go." "Know these people?" "Think not, but I can check." "Apart from Thierry Delay, for a welfare case... the others, no." "May I know exactly why I'm here?" "Know these people?" "No." "But earlier, you said you knew Thierry Delay." "No, I said I served two writs on him." "My office handles over 6,000 a year." "And his wife, Myriam Badaoui?" " Neither." " And the two below," "David Delplanque, Aurélie Grenon?" "They say you and your wife raped their children, since the winter of '99." "Are you crazy!" "That you sodomized them, had them perform oral sex." "That's nonsense!" "That you came on to them with animals on a farm in Belgium, filming them to feed a paedophile ring!" "To accuse us of such monstrosities, it must be a mistake!" "And they don't ring any bells?" "I think number 1 is a school buddy of my kid son Sébastien." "He said he and his brothers came to your house..." "That you made advances..." "Come on, that's rubbish!" " Think we arrest on a whim!" " We have proof!" "You stand accused by four people." "So you'll talk." "Right now!" "You filthy bastard!" "Child raper!" "Alain Marécaux." "This way." "Get undressed." "Undress!" "Your ring, watch..." "And your belt." "Over there." "Remove your laces." "Your socks." "Face the wall, drop your shorts." "Face the wall." "Remove your shorts!" "Hurry up!" "Hunker down and cough hard." "Okay, get dressed." "Door!" "Stop here." "Marécaux Alain." "Edith!" "Let's go!" "Edith!" "Be brave, my love!" "It's a mistake, it'll work out." "I love you." "Quiet!" "Go sit down." "Sit down!" "Good day, Mr Marécaux." "So?" " Still won't confess?" " Of course not." "I'm totally innocent." "In that case, I'm extending custody." "A pity you persist in denying... after what your son Sébastien just told us." "My son?" "What did he say?" "Let's go." " What did he say?" " This way." "I want to see him!" "How were things with your wife?" "We'd argued in recent years." "She said I worked too much, not caring for her and the kids." "But of late we were rebuilding." "How often did you have sex?" " I don't have to answer that." " No discussion, just answer." "When did you last make love?" "Answer." "Monday." "Marécaux, we know you're homosexual." "What?" "You lied." "That gay mag was yours." "Not at all." "I explained." "And it was in my wife's wardrobe." "And the gay porn links on your computer?" "But everyone used that computer." "Just come clean!" "As you're a fag, your wife needed sex with kids!" "Your reasoning is totally warped." "You had sex with your wife on Monday, but without penetration." "She was indisposed." "A mere detail for a sodomizer like you, no?" "Admit you're a fag!" "Can't you quit that?" "Not till you admit that at least you have tendencies, goddammit!" "We have proof!" "Okay, maybe I visited a site or two!" "Happy now?" "At last!" "We're getting somewhere." "Alright?" "Hungry?" "Want a cigarette?" "Here, that's for you." "Listen, I see criminals and rapists all day long." "I know you're not that kind." "You're just ill." "And we're here to help you." "So, here's what we'll do." "I'll take your statement... and tonight your wife and kids will sleep at home." "Well?" "What do you say?" "You can do that for them, no?" "Great." "You won't regret it." "I'm listening." "I want to talk to my wife first." "You can't see anyone." "But you'll see her later, I promise." "Now, go ahead." "I'll say nothing until I've spoken with her." "Goddammit!" "Don't come crying when you've got twenty years!" "Hello, Mr Marécaux." "Hubert Delarue, barrister." "Your lawyer, Mrs Thérin, asked me to defend you." "Hello, sir." "Thank you for coming." "Here, this'll do you good." "Thank you." "So?" "How was custody?" "Tough?" "A nightmare." "Any news of my family?" "No, but I'll find out." "So far I've only read the police transcripts." "Seems like one hell of an affair." "I don't understand anything." "People I don't even know accusing me of doing things to their children that I wouldn't dare repeat." "And what's more, it seems my son said stuff too, but I don't know what." "Come now, Mr Marécaux, you're no longer alone." "Nothing actually happened?" "Of course not!" "Then rest assured, I'll free you." "Good day, please be seated." "So... as investigating magistrate in charge of the case the State prosecutor has asked me to indict you for having committed, at Outreau, by violence or threat, acts of sexual penetration on children Delay and Delplanque and sexual interterence on your son, Sébastien," "qualified as rape and molestation of under-15s and punishable by law." "Sir, any comment?" "Given the absence of proof and my client's denial" "I feel the case is too weak to warrant indictment." "Presumption of innocence should apply at this stage of the procedure." "I disagree." "I hereby indict you pending referral to the custodial judge." "That's all for now, Mr Marécaux." "Hello, Mr Prosecutor." "Mr Marécaux." "It's not looking good." "Your wife and four others are being held for the same affair." "Let's go see the judge." "Given the gravity of the accusations and apparent proof, investigations required to ascertain the truth, the need to safeguard the evidence and the disturbance of public order whereby children live in fear of their aggressors," "I ask for Mr Marécaux to be remanded in custody." "Mr Marécaux, anything to say?" "I'm living a nightmare." "I'm innocent." "You're totally mistaken." "Committing a huge miscarriage of justice." "At the Prosecutor's request, I hereby remand you in custody at Beauvais prison." "My client is presumed innocent, as there is as yet no material proof of his guilt, conditional freedom should prevail over detention." "Nothing warrants such a decision." "Whatever you do, in jail, mention neither your profession nor the alleged crime." "Rest assured, I'll appeal this decision immediately." "Good day." "This is Mr Marécaux." " Thank you." " His kit." "Have a good day." "Hello." "I'm not allowed to." "Offenders like you are very much at risk here, but I guess you know that?" "So for safety, stay in your cell." "Right profile." "Higher..." "A bit more..." "Now, eyes straight ahead." "Let's go." "Stop." "Go ahead." "Where's Riton?" "Visiting room." "And his things?" "There." "The criminals vanished aboard a second car but without their loot." "A seeming case of domestic paedophilia has taken a more serious turn." "In Outreau, six children were abused and twelve adults are being held." "This report from Erwan Marsiac and Bastien Sartis." "At 8:30 this morning a cortege of unmarked cars arrives at Boulogne courthouse." "Leading the investigation is Judge Burgaud." "Poverty and debt drove this Outreau family to sell its young children for sex." "See how many they are?" "They were raped by local shopkeepers, and gradually the ring of abuse widened to include a bailiff from a neighbouting district his wife and a priest." "A Boulogne taxi-driver even drove them to Belgium for the shooting of a paedophile video..." "Sure you're alright?" "Other arrests may be made in coming days..." "The alleged murderer of little Caroline Dickinson is being extradited from the US..." "Workshop." "I'm still eating." "Move it." "A bit of space." "I'm sick of that workshop." "So?" "Any news of my family?" "Hello, Alain." "It's a sordid affair." "Two couples who raped their own children." "Apart from Delay, who denies it all, the other three are accusing others of taking part in their orgies including you and your wife." "But there's no material evidence only allegations which under scrutiny turn out to be random and contradictory." "And Sébastien, what did he say?" "The questions posed by the police were very suggestive, very insidious, like:" ""Did your mom or dad ever touch your willy or bottom in play?"" "What you never say to a kid." "So they got him to say ambiguous stuff like... that you'd lie on him, your willy against his leg, at times it was hard..." "I don't believe it." "Yet the very same day they sent him to hospital where the doctors declared he was pertectly fine and showed no signs at all of sexual interference." "But even if he was led on, why did he say that?" "I don't know..." "Unless he was influenced by little Jimmy, the most traumatized of Delay's sons, who inundated the school with tales of a highly sexual nature." "Who knows what he told your son?" "How do you explain the gay magazine wrapped in a Playmobil catalogue?" "I told you already, my wife bought it as a joke on her sister." "No relation to your homosexual tendencies?" "I don't have homosexual tendencies." "You admitted you did." "I never said that." "Under police pressure and in all honesty" "I admitted to visiting a site or two, but that's all." "Your son Sébastien spoke of a game you played," ""The kissing machine"." "Can you explain?" "What was this game, Mr Marécaux?" "You chase, catch and kiss all over." "With no ambiguity, despite what you imply." "Your son also said you touched his willy in your wife's absence and that he felt your penis was hard." "Any comment?" "I don't know." "I can't understand why." "Your Honour, the police questioning was strongly suggestive." "That same day, Sébastien made no complaint to the doctor specialized in child rape testimony." "That's all you have to say?" "I dunno..." "I worked a lot, barely saw my kids so on Sunday mornings we'd tussle on the bed." "I may have rubbed up against him and he misinterpreted it." "In what way?" "I'm just trying to understand why he said that!" "My kids are my whole life, why'd I sully them?" "I'd have to be mad!" "How come Jimmy Delay declared that you sexually abused him?" "How come?" "I don't even know the kid!" "He's my son's friend, we barely spoke." "Under police questioning," "Jimmy accuses my client, but photo-identifies someone else." "Yet he recognized the room where you and your wife made advances?" "Impossible, he never came to our house." "He also says his brothers were there during the alleged rape, yet they denied it and couldn't ID the house." "Sir, I'll take your remarks later." "How do you explain Badaoui, Grenon and Delplanque's claim that you sodomized their children in various ways and had them fellate you?" "According to the adults, all the children were raped, yet five, except Jimmy Delay, deny it." "It doesn't hold up." "Stop interrupting, Sir, and let me question." "Why would these people incriminate you admitting their own involvement if it does not undo their responsibility?" "Hell, why must I explain?" "Maybe they mistook me?" "Wanted revenge on me as a bailiff?" "Or maybe it's a frame-up?" "Of which your son is part?" "Sir, over to you." "Have you seen Edith and the kids?" "Edith is coping well." "The kids are with host families." "They're fine, they send their love." " Why not with their grandparents?" " The judges refused." "To protect them from influence by family over critical of the investigating magistrate." "But we've appealed." "I'm sorry..." "How are Mom and Dad?" "They're okay." "It was tough at first, but..." "They're bearing up." "And you, my brother, how are you faring?" "You look exhausted." "I'm totally innocent." "You believe me?" "Of course." "Everyone believes you." "What did I do for Sébastien to say that?" "I wasn't caring enough?" "Or I cuddled him too much?" "I just don't know..." "Lord," "I know I'm not here through God's justice, but that of men." "Yet I beg you, help me," "protect my wife and children and help that young judge to have little common sense and lucidity." "Remove his handcuffs." "The first time he came with an inspector, as I owed money." "They noted the furniture and left." "He returned alone that afternoon and I found it odd that a bailiff should joke with my husband." "He came back that night." "David, Aurélie and their kids were there too." "It was tough, because the kids didn't want to." "I had to beat them for them to obey." "They raped them." "Penetration and oral sex." "Exactly when and where?" "In early 2000." "Three times at home and twice in Belgium." "How was he dressed?" "Grey pants, a blue shirt and a khaki jacket." "Miss Grenon, you declared that" "Mr Marécaux sodomized the children with his penis, a dildo and had fellatio." "Do you confirm this?" "Sure." "Where, when and how many times did he rape them?" "Twice, at Mr and Mrs Delay's, in '98, when I used to see them." "What was he wearing?" "Both times, he wore a dark suit, but I can't recall what colour." "Mr Marécaux, as Miss Grenon's testimony confirms Mrs Badaoui's what do have to say?" "Are you kidding?" "They disagree." "On both clothing and dates." "Mrs Badaoui says 2000, while this lady says 1998." "Miss Grenon says it took place in 1998 and you in 2000." "Can you be more exact?" "I must give precise dates?" "Yes, be as precise as possible, Mrs Badaoui." "Well, it took place both in '98 and in 2000." "Twice in '98, once in 2000 at home and twice in 2000 in Belgium." "Madam, you first said my client raped the children in 2000 and having heard Miss Grenon you now say '98 and 2000." "Can you explain this discrepancy?" "I made a mistake." "He came once in '98, when nothing happened, and later, twice for sex." "Can you date these events of '98 exactly?" "I can't recall, but I know your game." "You want me to catch myself out." "Where's that madwoman going?" "She admits raping her kids and heads off home?" "So to be with my family, I must say I'm a child raper!" "Don't be silly, this is all so pathetic and surreal it simply won't hold up." "Yet I'm still here?" "I'll immediately request your liberation and face offs." "Chin up, you'll be home for Christmas." "Marécaux, you leave in one hour." "You sure lost weight." "So I hear you're a hunter?" "Not at all, why do you ask?" "Where are we going?" "Your place, for your khaki jacket." "Madam, please!" "Any news of the kids?" "Thessy said they're fine." "And you?" "I wrote, but no reply." "Did you get my letters?" "No, and mine?" "Please, that'll do." "You look worn out." "Hang in there, okay?" "Sure, don't worry." "We'll be out for Christmas." "What are you looking for?" "Prints from the Delay kids." "We told you, never came here." "Forget it, they'll find nothing." "Enough, now shut it you two." "That's my kids' stuff!" "The Delays identified it." "Ridiculous." "They say it's theirs." "But they were never here." "They're making the whole thing up." "Okay, that's enough." "Let's go." "My darling wife... our life has changed dramatically, but this day was one of joy." "What a delight to see you, to touch, embrace and smell you..." "I felt happy for a moment." "I hadn't felt us this close in years." "I found you so beautiful, so strong." "I was so proud of you." "I always thought I was the strongest, but no." "I love you." "Marécaux, visiting room." " No news from the Clerk's Office?" " No." "You're sure?" "Yeah, but I'll check later." " Hello, Mr Chairman." " Alain..." "This comes as a surprise." "Your sister let me have her visiting slot." "I'd like to assure you of my fullest support and solidarity." "Thank you." "So?" "What news from the office?" "I wrote all your clients to explain that your incarceration is temporary and that you remain presumed innocent." "I'm glad you did that." "We feel it's now... but a matter of days." "Good, I'm delighted." "Yet there is one thing..." "Excuse my directness, but your image has been tarnished and even if you do get out soon, perhaps you shouldn't rejoin the firm." "But I'll be totally exonerated." "Yes, I know, but after what happened" "I feel you and your family should leave the region." "To go where?" "I was born here, my family's here!" "I'm sorry." "You're right." "You'll need to sell your practice." "I shopped around and I got a few offers." "But you know it's worth far more." "The last is not too bad." "The longer you wait the more value it'll lose." "But of course, it's your decision." "What matter, compared to this hellhole!" "Your resignation..." "You must sign that too." "Hunker down." "Cough." "Turn around." "Drop your shorts." "Cough." "Okay." "Drop your shorts." "Hunker down." "Cough." "Marécaux, a notification." "DOUAI APPEAL COURT" "My sweet, my wonderful love, all five letters, they moved me so." "God ot no god, I'll never forgive their taking my loved ones." "I was against having more kids." "Now I think it'd be a good thing." "Keep¤ this news in mind." "May it strengthen you." "I miss your warmth." "Dear Dad, I'm writing to give you some news." "Firts, I was in the same family as Sébastien, but from bawling him out fot what he said, they changed me." "We all still meet..." "Hi Dad, I really miss you." "I'm writing to say I love you." "My auntie is very nice, and I call Thomas and Cécile." "School is good too..." "Dear Daddy, I'd really love to see you." "I think of you, I miss you." "I'll send you loads of letters and drawings?" "Lots of hugs and kisses, Daddy." "Happy New Year!" "Happy New Year..." "What are you doing here?" "What's wrong?" "What is it?" "Mom is dead." "What happened?" "Since your arrest, she'd stopped speaking, she'd stopped eating, she cried all the time." "She was waiting for you." "Time to go now." "My brother..." "Mr Marécaux, please..." "Alain!" "Are you alright, Mr Marécaux?" "Alain..." "Alright, sir?" "Alain?" "Want to postpone the questioning?" "Your civil status?" "Alain Marécaux..." "Born 27 May 1 964, at Linselles, Northern France." "Father's name?" "Léon Marécaux." "Date of birth?" "He was born in 1925..." "Can't recall the date." "Profession?" "Retired teacher." "Mother's name?" "Reine Wyart." "Born in 1927." "Profession?" "I'm sorry..." "I was just told of her death." "Yes, I know." "But what was her job?" "She was a shopkeeper." "Two chilling new revelations in the Outreau affair say that a six-year old girl was beaten to death after being raped by two people." "Claims which, sadly, seem credible." "This report..." "After an early evening break, the police resumed their dig in this garden in Outreau, Pas de Dalais, in their search for the body of a little girl murdered in 1999 after having been raped." "Corroborated by a woman accused of selling her own children for sex, she led the investigators to the spot where the child may be buried." "Nothing is taking its normal course." "Impossible to contact the judge." "I still don't have all the elements." "Others accused by Badaoui and family haven't even been questioned." "As for her murder claim, it's total lunacy." "Yet it feeds into Burgaud's frenzy." "He'll end up digging in your garden!" "But as he never finds any proof the balloon must surely burst." "I think you're in depression." "You feel responsible for your mother's death." "We must end this distress, so I suggest a stay in a psychiatric hospital." "No, I refuse, I'm not mad." "I didn't say you were, but you've had a major shock that you need help to cope with." "Don't let the word "psychiatry" daunt you." "Sure..." "You want to commit me, but all is well." "I've no place in an asylum." "Even less than in jail." "Your head will be shaven" "They'll put you in chains" "You back will be broken" "And I'll die of pain..." "I didn't kill" "I didn't steal" "But my mothet I didn't believe" "And I recall she loved me well" "As I labour without reprieve" "So, how do you feel?" "Better..." "Much better, doctor." "Only, the judge is against your being here due to risks of outside influence." "I can't go back there, I'd die." "I can ask to have you sent to the medical unit in Amiens." "It's a new facility specially equipped for people like you with adapted treatment." "Go ahead." "Excuse me." "Yeah?" " Got any medicines?" " Depends what you're after." "Tranxene, Xanax, Prozac..." "Theralene," "Anaphraline and Stilnox." "Should have Stilnox later in the week." "I'm interested." "Your hairdresser said you made an appointment on 24 February 2001 at 12 noon" " unusual for you - and that you asked for:" ""A change of look"." "Why did you make this appointment?" "I don't know." "I guess my hair was too long, and so what?" "Delay and Badaoui were arrested on 20 February 2001 and you dash to the hairdresser's on the 24th to change your look." "How do you explain this coincidence?" "Not coincidence, chance." "I guess the 24th was a Wednesday, so I was near my hairdresser's and I needed a haircut." "You knew the Delays had been arrested?" "I didn't even know them!" "So why did you shave your beard in June 2001?" "Sorry?" "I've never been clean shaven." "Then why did people say you'd shaved and cut your hair if not to change your look?" "Hell, I don't know!" "Shaving irritates my skin." "I'll ask you one last time." "Why, at the very moment your name figured in this case, did you cut your hair and shave if not to avoid recognition?" "I told you, I never shaved my beard." "Ask my colleagues, my friends, the Prosecutor, whoever, I've always been bearded." "Why insist, Your Honour?" "He told you three times he never shaved his beard, ne¤ question!" "That's my decision, Sir." "I didn't ask you to speak." "Fine." "Charlotte Vilanelle, neighbour of your beach house declared that on the night of 27/28 July 2001 noise of children and adults could be heard." "Can you explain?" "It's a place where we entertain and that we often lend." "Have you ever slept with children there?" "Never." "There's one room for the kids and another for us." "So how come Mrs Vilanelle heard you spend the night with children and say: "Pyjama's on!"" "What is this?" "A bad joke?" "So what if I did?" "What are you trying to prove with such tattle?" "Mom..." "I know you're there, I beg you..." "I cannot bear the pain." "Help me to be with you." "Help me." "Come on now." "You can do it, sir." "Can you hear me, sir?" "Alain?" "Can you hear me?" "Can you hear me?" "I have good news, Alain." "Your wife has been released on probation and Burgaud transferred to Paris." "We'll ask for new face-offs and re-appeal your detention." "Guard!" "Yeah, what's up?" "Should be a release order for me." "Can you go see?" "The office is closed now." "No outs before tomorrow." "Here, for you." "Raise your arms." "Okay." "Raise your arms." "Okay." "Thomas was being very difficult and dragging Sébastien down too." "The grandparents couldn't handle him, so I tried taking him, but to no avail." "He won't get out of bed, won't go to school, runs away." "He saw his mom one weekend, it was a disaster." "So the family judge decided to place him in a home and he agrees." "He suffers for you." "Constantly asks to see you." "But the judges refuse for fear you use him to pressure his kid brother." "And Edith?" "Any news?" "I've had no letters since she's out." "Edith has cut all contact with us." "It appears she's met someone." "And just so you know, your in-laws haven't exactly redeemed your image in the children's eyes." "Visiting time's over." "Finish up." "You have to sign for the sale of the house." "I got the money for the practice." "Enough to pay your la¤er and keep the bank at bay." "Chin up, my boy." "Keep the faith." "Delarue has appealed anew." "Dear Mr President," "I wish to inform you of my dreadful ordeal of the past 20 months and my intention to die in prison by going on hunger strike..." "Dear Minister of Justice," "I wish to inform you of my dreadful ordeal of the past 20 months..." "Dear Chairman of the Senate," "I wish to inform you of my dreadful ordeal..." "Dear ¤ayor," "I wish to inform you of my dreadful ordeal..." "Dear Mr Prime Minister," "I write to you as a last resort, that my distress be heard and my innocence recognized." "You are Alain Marécaux, number 251266A?" "Yes." "It's my duty to summon you here, as you've begun a hunger strike." "Are you continuing it?" "That makes one more." "Goodbye, sir." "11.5, a bit low Mr Marécaux." "A deep breath." "Ready." "There you go." "You can get dressed." "Mr Marécaux!" "Are you okay?" "Sit yourself down." "How do you feel?" "I'm okay." "Like a glass of water?" "It's not too hot?" "I'm numb." "And there?" "Get the doctor." "Feel anything?" "We warned you, Mr Marécaux." "You risk losing the use of your legs." "Your ordeal is an outrage." "I've appealed anew, but the judge is dragging his heels." "So I wrote to the Minister of Justice holding him responsible." "I beg you, Alain, you must stop this." "You must hold out till the Assize hearing." "I promise we'll win." "Can you hear me, Mr Marécaux?" "Do you have children?" "What ages are they?" "You don't remember?" "And their names?" "Mr Marécaux, you've been freed." "Wake up." "The ambulance is on its way." "Come, Mr Marécaux, you'll be treated in a special hospital." "Up you get, nice and easy." "That's right." " Is this okay?" " Thank you." "Mr Marécaux, be a nice chap and eat something." "It's got no taste." "It's normal, taste and smell take months to recover." "You'll be on probation till the trial." "You can neither see your kids nor leave Haute-Saone where your niece agreed to host you." "They prefer that an alleged paedophile live with three young children than at his father's." "Where?" "Blackcurrant?" "No, redcurrants!" "The phone's ringing!" "We'll pick other fruit." "Off you go." "Hello?" "Yes, fine." "Soon time for their bath." "Sure..." "No bother at all." "Have fun." "Well, I never!" "Hello?" "It's me..." "Alain." "Am I disturbing?" "No..." "Are you okay?" "Fine..." "And you?" "I'm okay." "Do you see the kids?" "Are they well?" "I saw them today at my Parents'." "They were good." "They said you'd written and they'll answer soon." "Why are you doing this, Edith?" "It's over, Alain." "It's too late." "I no longer love you." "Hello, pet." "I want custody of Cécile and Sébastien." " And Thomas?" " No." "I can't handle him." "He's increasingly tough and disobedient." "Wait!" "I'll go get him." "Mr Marécaux?" "And you?" "Forbidden, for now, from looking after them," "I must agree." "But I'd like visiting rights." "They're still highly traumatized so I'd prefer visiting rights later, when they're better." "I tend to agree." "And Thomas, unfortunately, is an unruly child needing special care." "I see no other solution but to leave him in the home." "I disagree." "True, Thomas isn't easy." "But when I left him he was a top student." "Today, he's out of school, drifting from home to home, drinking, smoking, attempting suicide." "All because of you judges!" "My kids needed love and care not to be treated like misfits and given to strangers." "All rise!" "The court is now in session." "And all the others you accused during the inquiry but not investigated by Judge Burgaud, are they guilty too?" "For example, Gilles Bertrand?" "Don't know him." "Yet you claimed he drove your children to Belgium." "Problem is, he's handicapped." "He can't walk unaided, he can't even drive!" "Maybe I mistook him." "And..." "Dr Marielle, remember?" "You accused him too." "He's different." "I accused him out of revenge." "For what?" "One day he hurt my son." "How?" "While examining him?" "Yes." "So you lied?" "He never raped your children." "True, I lied for him." "But only him." "But if you lied for those two, Mrs Badaoui, what proves you're not lying for the 13 others here present?" "Don't shun responsibility by implicating innocent people." "Weigh your words carefully." "Those accused risk 20 years in prison!" "All the accused here present, they all did something." "The hearing will resume at 2 pm." "Mind what you say." "I hope you get 20 years, you sick bitch!" "Child rape is vile!" "Like accusing innocent people!" "Look me in the eye!" "I can say I'm clean!" "Hello, Jimmy." "Are you well?" "Recognize these people?" "Jimmy?" "Do you recognize any of them?" "Yes." "They all raped me." "So you went to the Marécaux's?" "Yes." "And what happened?" "They made advances." "And who else was there?" "Can you show me?" "Sandrine Lavier was there?" "No, she did nothing." "She was nice." "Yet you accused her too?" "I made a mistake." "So, who else was there?" " Alain Marécaux?" " Yes." "He was there." "Can you point him out?" "Well?" "You don't recognize this man whom you accused for 3 years?" "I thought he was a lawyer." "Roselyne Godard was there!" "I saw her kill her husband with a spade!" "I'd ask you to stop this police interrogation!" "You insinuate he's a liar, when he's a victim!" "We have many questions for Jimmy, given that he's accused over fifty people!" "Including, here present, 13 men and women jailed for 3 years mainly on the basis of his testimony!" "Your Honour, Mrs Badaoui has important revelations to make to the court." "Then let's hear her." "I don't know how you'll take it, but I have to say it." "Roselyne, you did nothing." "Sorry." "Mr Godard, neither did you." "Sorry." "Karine, you did nothing, sorry." "Mr and Mrs Marécaux," "I don't even know you." "You did nothing." "Sorry." "David Brunet," "Thierry," "Pierrot," "Sandrine and Franck, you did nothing either." "Sorry." "I'm sick," "I'm a liar..." "But I didn't want my boys to be called liars so I backed what they said from the start." "I lied about everything." "Only four of us raped the kids, from beginning to end." "Me, my husband," "Aurélie Grenon and David Delplanque." "That's what I had to say." "Your Honour, if I may?" "Mrs Badaoui," "If you didn't know the Marécaux's, how did you come to accuse them?" "The judge told me the kids mentioned a bailiff." "I had debts that bailiffs Lambert and Pascal were dealing with." "So I gave their names." "But the judge said:" ""No, another."" ""Think hard."" "But as I didn't know any others, I asked him:" ""What kind of name is it?"" "And he said: "The children gave the name of Marécaux."" ""And children don't lie."" "So I confirmed it." "But that's not how it's noted!" "Well, that's how it happened." "Yet you photo-identified them?" "Easy, their names were written." "Well, I propose we adjourn for today." "We can't stop there!" "I have jurors here with trains to catch." "I demand that the court acknowledge what's just been said!" "It can wait until tomorrow." "Adjourned till 9 tomorrow morning." "Mr Burgaud!" "Like to comment?" "Any comment?" "Are you aware of the new developments in this case?" "I did hear about" "Mrs Badaoui's clearing of the 13 accused and her retraction." "And does this beg any questions for you?" "I came here to explain my methodology of investigation with no certainty but a critical eye." "As for new elements, I've no comment." "So what material proof did you find of this paedophile ring, by way of DNA tests, phone-taps, investigations and searches in France and Belgium?" "Admittedly, nothing very conclusive." "So "methodology" and "critical eye", but no proof?" "Due to media coverage elements were doubtless destroyed." "Your naivety is staggering!" "For you, all was in order." "Weekly, Mrs Badaoui and her children were making ever crazier allegations." "The Belgian police found no farm, crime, but no corpse..." "Didn't it ring a bell?" "Of doubt?" "The Belgian inquiry proved fruitless, yet it was just one lead." "But behind it all are human beings, broken lives." "My client repeatedly attempted suicide, his mother died." "A 14th accused person died in jail of depression and pills." "How do you feel about that?" "Our job is not emotion." "It is to analyse a dossier, a purely technical task." "My decisions were vetted by the examining chamber and if they ratified them, it's not for me to say." "But you are also human." "So kindly leave the judge aside." "I'm addressing you on behalf of these men and women." "Look at them." "Look at them!" "No need to, I know them already." "But with no proof you don't let people rot in prison!" "Was that technical too?" "Fear pervaded this case." "Each time, detention was referred to the custodial judge." "So you have no qualms." "You repeatedly hide behind other judges." "You regret nothing in the disastrous way you led this investigation?" "No further questions, Your Honour." "As for those remanded in custody, it does beg certain questions." "And rightly so." "And I bow to those unjustly implicated, who dese¤e our compassion." "Yet what is indisputable in this case, which Judge Burgaud's thorough investigation has all too clearly demonstrated," "is the suffering of these children, the existence of a murky coalition of certain people tacitly profiting from their prostitution..." "The devious behaviour of certain parents with regard to their own children." "We denounce an unprecedented collapse of the law, firstly the incompetence of a young judge who investigated solely upon accusation, but also of all those bodies meant to supervise him, starting with the State Prosecutor, you yourself," "as judge and pa¤, whose apparent reason for being here is to save the institution of the law by ensuring that this trial does not end with 1 ¤ acquittals!" "The Assize Court hereby returns its verdict." "The court and jury, having deliberated for each of the accused, sentences for rape, sexual molestation and corruption of minors," "Thierry Delay, please rise, to 20 years' imprisonment..." "Myriam Badaoui," "15 years' imprisonment..." "David Delplanque, 6 years¤mprisonment..." "Aurélie Grenon," "4 years' imprisonment..." "Dominique Weil, 7 years' imprisonment..." "But I'm innocent!" "Franck Lavier," "6 years' imprisonment..." "We didn't do anything!" "Some justice!" "Thierry Dausque, 4 years' Imprisonment..." "Like the liars said, they did nothing!" "Silence in court!" "Daniel Legrand junior, 3 years' imprisonment..." "I don't even know them!" "For sexual molestation of his son," "Alain Marécaux, an 18-month suspended sentence..." "Sandrine Lavier, a 3-year suspended sentence." "The Assize Court hearing is hereby adjourned." "Well done!" "I'd have preferred 20 years for Jimmy than 18 months suspended for my son." "We'll appeal, Alain." "But I'm flat broke." "Don't worry." "Mr Marécaux, would you care to comment?" "Mr Marécaux!" "No, Mr Marécaux!" "Mr Marécaux, stay with us." "What's going on?" "You attempted suicide." "You were in a coma for two days, but it's okay now." "I suggest you apply for the status of handicapped adult entitling you to a small allowance and a therapeutic apartment with home treatment and care." "What do you think?" "The Appeal Court finally acquitted" "Alain Marécaux and the 5 remaining defendants on 1 December 2005 triggering the greatest French legal scandal in living memory" "The Supreme Judicial Council acknowledged blatant negligence by Judge Burgaud and imposed a reprimand upon him on 29 April 2009" "No other judges were sanctioned" "Alain Marécaux resumed his functions as bailiff on 14 March 2007" "All rise!" "The hearing is now in session, you may be seated." "This morning, the swearing in of ministerial officers." "Please, step fo¤ard." "In the absence of the Prosecutor, Deputy Prosecutor, you may sum up." "Thank you, Your Honour." "By order of the Ministry of Justice, 6 February 2007," "Mr Alain Marécaux was appointed bailiff." "May it now please the court to receive and register his oath." "Bailiff Marécaux, kindly raise your right hand." "Do you swear to fulfil your functions with probity and honour all their incumbent duties?" "I swear." "Subtitles :" "Peter Leonard" "Subtitling:" "C.M.C."