See also: the Soft food

In 1984, a trio made up of Valerie Subra, Laurent Hattab and Jean-Remi Sarraud organizes villainous assassinations according to a scenario which will inspire the film the soft food of Bertrand Tavernier. It (Valerie), jeume woman 18 year old, is made invite on their premises by ripe men. Once into the place, it introduces its two accomplices who kill the man after him to have extorted money.

December 7th, 1984, their first victim is Gerard Laidier, a lawyer 50 years. He is assassinated by Laurent Hattab and Jean-Remi Sarraud whereas he was on the point of going, with Valerie, to dine in friends. They do not carry " that a thin bundle of billets".

After some unfruitful attempts with other men, Valerie succeeds, on December 15th, to be introduced at Laurent Zarade, young man 29 year old, director of a house of ready-made clothes. But a security system prevents it from letting there enter its two accomplices. She remakes herself to invite the following day, December 16th. This time, the two boys are introduced into the apartment. Valerie takes refuge in a part where it looks at a video while its accomplices torture their victim with a paper-knife. They will carry 6  000 francs and some watches and chains out of gold.

December 20th, the trio is on the point of starting again with Paul Taiclet, " PR" of a restaurant exchanger, the Garden of Boëtie. Fortunately for Paul, the police force found the trace of Valerie in the address books of its victims… The trio is stopped.

Judged in 1988, they will be condemned jointly to the life imprisonment with 18 years (for the boys) and 16 years incompressible sorrows (for Valerie).

Since, they have the every three summer released. Valerie married, had a child and is expatriate. Laurent also recovered freedom to him, like Jean-Rémy, who, is deceased for him.

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