Christophe Hondelatte returns to the media madness of the Daval affair … His rant in “C à vous”!

Every week, the show “C à vous” brings together thousands of viewers. With her team, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine takes pleasure in inviting countless public figures. The opportunity for them to dissect multiple current topics. This Thursday, May 11, 2023, the host and her columnists were back on France 5. For this new edition, journalist Christophe Hondelatte was invited.

A time at the helm of “Let the accused enter” on the second channel, the main interested party now pilots a daily program of miscellaneous events “Hondelatte tells” on Europe 1. Its flagship program will soon land on the antennas of Canal +. During his brilliant career, Christophe Hondelatte covered no less than “150 criminal cases” on France 2 against 1,000 on the radio.

Among them, significant stories that have upset the French. Like the murder of little Grégory or that of Alexia Daval. On this subject, the guest of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine was very critical of her media treatment. “We can talk for years about the weight that BFMTV has placed on the Daval affair, which is a fairly ordinary criminal case in the end”, underlined the host who has nevertheless distinguished himself on this channel in the past.

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Christophe Hondelatte also regretted the fact that “others […] did not have the same repercussions”.BFMTV melted on this story, and made its story of it in an abusive way. They are doing the same thing on the Jubillar case. […] Besides that, I tell a lot of stories they never said a word about.” he added not without bitterness. As a reminder, in 2022, the Besançon Court of Appeal confirmed the conviction of Jonathann Daval, who is currently serving a 25-year prison sentence for the murder of Alexia, his wife.

In addition, the computer specialist also had to pay nearly 160,000 euros in damages to the victim’s family. Throughout his trial, his marital problems took center stage to the delight of the press. Last year, TF1 brought to the screen a fiction inspired by the feminicide of Alexia Daval. Shocked, many viewers then accused the channel of profit… And of voyeurism!

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