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Charlie Hebdo Charlie Hebdo: Who's awake and who’s in bed?
BY J MASLOW

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Charlie Hebdo

PARIS: -- On Thursday, January 8, France 3, the second-largest French public TV channel, reported the death that very morning of a police commissioner who had been investigating the January 7 attack on the French weekly satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

The commissioner, Helric Fredou, 45, was found dead in his office in Limoges, the administrative capital of the Limousin region in west-central France, at about 1 a.m., having apparently taken his own life with his service gun. He had earlier met with the family of a victim of the Charlie Hebdo attack and died before completing a report that he had been compiling.

Full story: http://www.streetwisejournal.com/charlie-hebdo-whos-awake-whos-bed/4745/

-- Streetwise Journal 2015-01-15

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The 'independent' media have been all over this for days with conspiracy 'nonsense'. At least they are discussing it. As for the mainstream media, Maslow rightly questions...

'The absence of reporting on the death of a senior police officer, Helric Fredou, involved in some way in the investigation of the Charlie Hebdo massacre that took place barely 24 hours earlier can too easily mean the absence of freedom – or in this case, raise the question of who is awake to important events, and who is in bed, and if in bed, then with whom.'

I'm sure the official storyline is correct but if not. Whodunit and why?

Where is Hercule Poirot when you need him?

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