Host Nagui received a serial killer on the set of “Everyone wants to take their place”

In September 2021, the lifeless body of François Vérove was found in Grau-du-Roi, in the Gard, a few kilometers from his home in La Grande-Motte. This former gendarme ended his life when he was about to be confused by his DNA following a 35-year-old Crime investigation. This man was none other than the serial killer better known as “The Pocked One”.

Next to his body, on the bedside table, François Vérove left a letter in which he admitted to having committed several crimes following a “mad rage” who has “makes him a criminal”. As surprising as it may seem, this serial killer was seen on a television set a few years before he ended his life.

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When Nagui receives the “Pockmarked” in “Everyone wants to take their place”

Indeed, as revealed by our colleagues from Marianne

the “Grêlé” would have participated in the famous game of France 2 animated by Nagui at the time. However, as our colleagues point out, François Vérove’s ex-wife was not able to specify the exact date of her ex-husband’s participation. Although its passage would be located around 2020 or 2021 according to Marianne. In the extract relayed by our colleagues, François Vérove presented himself as a former gendarme of the Republican Guard, and showed a disconcerting relaxation in the face of the host’s questions.

During his participation, he did not hesitate to even mention his rounds in the Bois de Boulogne. Our colleagues point out that the detail can be disturbing. Given that François Vérove was laid off in 1986 for a possible “matter of morals” with prostitutes from Bois.

Regarding his adventure in the game now presented by Jarry who replaced Laurence Boccolini in August 2023, the “Prêlé” was eliminated in the first round and therefore did not leave an unforgettable memory during his time on the channel of the group France Televisions.

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