Stavisky...
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1:22:00
to mop up this international scum
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What was the date?.
1:22:05
The end of November 1933
1:22:09
I was summoned by the Director
of the Bureau of Investigation

1:22:12
I had been an another case
1:22:15
He handed me a note...
1:22:17
"Serge AIexandre,
28 PIace St Georges... "

1:22:21
"C.A.G. T.R.I. "
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"Urgent that you investigate
this individual..."

1:22:30
"per request
of Foreign Affairs Minister"

1:22:34
I started with the Files section
of our division

1:22:38
I established that Serge Alexandre
was Stavisky

1:22:41
Yes, Handsome Sacha!
1:22:44
He's called Serge Alexandre now?.
1:22:50
"Alexandre, Serge... see Stavisky"
1:22:53
"Alexandre-Sacha,
also known as Alex,

1:22:56
Jean Sacha, Doisy de Monty..."
1:22:59
"and Victor Boitel,
born November 20, 1886 at Sobodka..."

1:23:04
"State of Kiev, Russia"
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Which section has his file?
1:23:10
No section!
It's a very special file...

1:23:14
It's kept locked up
1:23:15
Takes an OK from the
Assistant Director to look at it

1:23:20
You're in for a lot
of surprises, lnspector!

1:23:25
I went in search of the file...
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Finally I was told : "Bonny has it"
1:23:31
I went to see Chief-Inspector Bonny
1:23:34
He had the file
1:23:37
I told him Foreign Affairs
wanted a report

1:23:40
Bonny knew the file well
1:23:43
He showed me a 1926 police report
1:23:46
AIexandre was already described
as a crook...

1:23:49
a typical confidence man
1:23:53
Did lnspector Bonny tell you
why he had the file?

1:23:58
Didn't you ask him?
1:23:59
No, I had no particular reason
to be interested


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