Florence Break Jacinta Ignacio Sorrows Mexican (Alain Devalpo / Anne Vigna The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. This morning of December 9 2005 Televisa Canal 2 one of the main Mexican television channels opens its morning with fanfare with a scoop: a live hostage release. The whole country discovers with astonishment the faces of those who are no longer presumed guilty Israel Vallarta and Florence Cassez. Two young people who are already described as the new Bonnie and Clyde. and on which the authorities as the media will be unleashed holding there a great opportunity to prove that the police do not stand idly by in the face of the increase in kidnappings. However flaws quickly appear in the file which will not however prevent the conviction of Florence Cassez to 60 years in prison. Beyond this edifying affair it is of a deeply corrupted system that Florence becomes the hostage. Like before her Ignacio Jacinta and the others. so many ubiquitous cases which illustrate the excesses of a corrupt State. A story built in the breathtaking way of the thriller which is based on numerous documents (police reports investigation reports press clippings court reports) and on testimonies in France and Mexico of around fifty people met by the authors during an investigation which began in May 2006. Anne Vigna journalist specializing in Mexico contributes to numerous television and press media. Alain Devalpo journalist based in Paris works notably with various media including France Culture and Radio France Internationale. His latest book Voyage au pays des Mapuches was published by Éditions Cartouche for France and Belgium if other purchases are added the shipping costs increase very little if at all for France the sending is always possible by the Post office in colissimo but it is more expensive Beyond this edifying affair it is of a deeply corrupted system that Florence becomes the hostage. Like before her Ignacio Jacinta and the others. so many ubiquitous cases which illustrate the excesses of a corrupt State. A story built in the breathtaking way of the thriller which is based on numerous documents (police reports investigation reports press clippings court reports) and on testimonies in France and Mexico of around fifty people met by the authors during an investigation which began in May 2006. Anne Vigna journalist specializing in Mexico contributes to numerous television and press media. Alain Devalpo journalist based in Paris works notably with various media including France Culture and Radio France Internationale. His latest book Voyage au pays. Sujet. True crime