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On June 3, 1974, eight-year-old Marie-Dolorès Rambla was kidnapped in Marseille. The little girl's body was found a few days later. Christian Ranucci quickly became the prime suspect. A couple claimed to have seen him get out of a car at the spot where the body was discovered, carrying a large package. While in custody, Christian Ranucci confessed to the murder. But he eventually recanted his confession. His mother, Héloïse, convinced of his innocence, began a relentless fight to try to get him acquitted. It was a lost cause: Ranucci was sentenced to death and executed. When Patrick Henry's trial took place, Héloïse wrote a letter dictated by her conscience. Robert Badinter read it out in court. Héloïse begged that another mother, Patrick Henry's, be spared the torment she had endured...
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Catherine Frot | Héloïse Maton | Unowned |
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Alexandre Hamidi | Christian Ranucci | Unowned |
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Didier Flamand | Le ténor du barreau | Unowned |
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Cyril Descours | Me Leplantier | Unowned |
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Hervé Briaux | Me Hubert | Unowned |
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Alain Cauchi | Le commissaire | Unowned |
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Yves Verhoeven | L'inspecteur principal | Unowned |
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Françoise Pinkwasser | Mme Pirès | Unowned |
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Gérard Bayle | L'avocat général | Unowned |
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Elvire Melliere | La juge d'instruction | Unowned |
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Julien Tortora | Le jeune inspecteur | Unowned |