“I’m sorry, at some point…”

Jean-Luc Reichmann is as good an actor as he is an animator. He has been proving it for ten seasons now by playing the famous police commander “Leo Mattei”. A commander who joined the juvenile brigade following the disappearance of his 8-year-old daughter. For this tenth season broadcast from Thursday April 6 on TF1the episodes will be mainly centered on children over the three major investigations.

Especially around a child “kidnapped from a shelter for women in distress”. But also “the outcome of a crime in a Provençal village involving a dark secret with the children of the village, and the rescue of a teenager who puts her life in danger during wild climbing sessions to exorcise a mysterious past… “ inform our colleagues from Allociné. The opportunity for Jean-Luc Reichmann to react to South Radio about Karl Zero’s recent speeches. The latter, invited on February 21 on the set of “TPMP” for the Palmade affair, mentioned the existence of pedophile networks and a “organized world” around this scourge.

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Jean-Luc Reichmann does not accept Karl Zero’s speech

Faced with Valérie Expert and Gilles Ganzmann this Wednesday, April 5, the host of “12 strokes of noon” saw red. “I don’t want to go into that speech. It’s impossible, I know Karl Zéro well myself”he blurted out when Gilles Ganzmann asked him: “When you hear people like Karl Zéro who says that there are pedophile networks that it’s all an organized world…”. “But do you believe in these theories around children…” he outbid, wishing to have the opinion of his guest. Jean-Luc Reichmann cannot “not hear this speech”. “At some point we fight against this scourge called predators who are everywhere. Who are in the classes, in the courses, in the families […] The more we talk about it the more we try to unravel this mystery”he tried to explain.

Subsequently, Nathalie Lecoultre’s companion describes what awaits viewers during the second evening devoted to “Leo Mattei” and ensures that this speech (that of Karl Zéro: editor’s note), it is “there” to end it and “burst the abscess”. “And then, we have to get people talking. The more we talk about it, and that’s what I tell myself, me at a small level, the more I would have this feeling of feeling useful in freeing up speech, the more we go. talk, the more natural it will be to talk about it with grandpa, grandma…”, he assures the journalists. For him, his role on the small screen allows him to talk about the subject and above all, to try to put an end to this scourge.

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