by Hicham Hamza, translated by Kevin Barrett, Veterans Today Editor
(1/25/2015 8:48 pm Paris time ) – Exclusive!
Panamza has contacted the mother of Helric Fredou – the Police
Commissioner charged with preparing a report on the family background of
Charlie Hebdo – who was found dead with a bullet in the head just hours
after the attack.
I asked for the autopsy report and was told: “You won’t get it.”
Friday, January 16, Panamza published the disturbing testimony of the sister of police officer Helric Fredou, whose
mysterious “suicide” continues to be ignored by the national media.
Nine days later, it was the mother’s turn to bring new revelations.
Fredou’s Mother
Contacted
by the author, she said that at first she was “enormously shocked” that
Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve had not passed her his
condolences. The Interior Minister maintained, she said, an excellent
relationship with his deceased son. From 2010 to 2012, the two men were
brought together to work at Cherbourg, one as deputy mayor of the city,
the other in his capacity as chief commissioner. “I hope one day I cross
paths with him to tell him how very disappointed I was,” she added.
The Elysee
was also (oddly) unresponsive. Helric Fredou had been responsible for –
among other localités – Corrèze including Tulle, historic stronghold
of Francois Hollande.
Panamza will
soon return with the entirety of her testimony, collected through a
telephone interview recorded Saturday, January 24. In the meantime, here
are seven key points:
*
1 According to the mother of Helric Fredou, police officers with whom
she spoke expressly advised that she would not have access to the
autopsy report. The Code of Criminal Procedure, however, provides that
in any case of legal autopsy (for suicide or suspicious death), any
member of the family can make a request to the prosecutor. “Give it
up” is the message being sent to a bereaved mother who “wants to know
the truth.”
2
* Helric Fredou’s service weapon was not equipped with a silencer. Her
mother has asked a basic question to his colleagues: “Why didn’t you
hear anything when he was shot at about midnight?” Laconic reply: “His
office was well insulated.”
3
* According to his mother, Helric Fredou wanted to make an important
phone call after doing two things: debriefing “three investigators” who
went out to question the immediate family of a victim of the attack on
Charlie Hebdo (in this case, the relatives of Jeannette Bougrab
– Charb’s self-styled girlfriend – as was discovered and disclosed by
Panamza) and then checking “social networks.” It is at this point that
Fredou would have made such an important deduction that he “wanted to
keep working.” Important point: the unidentified “commander” in the
office that night wanted to take charge of debriefing investigators and
writing the report, but Fredou insisted “It’s my job.” The direct
superior of Helric Fredou is Gil Friedman, director of the Regional
Criminal Police, Limoges.
4
* According to police, Helric Fredou raised the barrel of his revolver
to his forehead and the bullet remained inside the skull.
5
* Helric Fredou’s attending physician, with whom his mother spoke
Thursday, January 22, refuses to accept the picture sketched by the
handful of articles about Freidou’s death that cited his alleged
“depression” and supposed “burn-out”.
*
6 The mother wanted to know who made the last call to her son. Police
reportedly retorted “We are unable to say” before finally claiming that
no such call had been made.
7
* “Four Directors” of the police, specifically from Paris, met Helric
Fredou’s mother to offer condolences and try to convince her that her
son was a “suicide”.
Finally,
another odd fact deserves to be reported here: apart from the author of
these lines, NO journalist has contacted – from January 8th onward –
the mother or sister Helric Fredou to try to shed light on the case.
HICHAM HAMZA
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