13-01-2015, 09:09 PM
Victims
Killed
Three people at the meeting were unharmed: Gérard Gaillard, who was a guest, and two staff members, Sigolène Vinson (fr) and Laurent Léger (fr). The cartoonist who arrived late and was coerced into letting the shooters inside the building was Coco, also unharmed.[SUP][116][/SUP][SUP][117][/SUP][SUP][118]
I'm just wondering - they MUST have had a plan of how to enter the building other than forcing Coco to punch in the code - they couldn't have known she'd be there when they arrived. Many pieces of this puzzle don't fit.[/SUP]
Killed
- Frédéric Boisseau, 42, building maintenance worker for Sodexo, killed in the lobby
- Franck Brinsolaro, 49, Protection Service police officer, assigned as a bodyguard for Charb[SUP][97][/SUP]
- Cabu (Jean Cabut), 76, cartoonist
- Elsa Cayat, 54, psychoanalyst and columnist of Jewish religion.[SUP][98][/SUP][SUP][99][/SUP] The only woman killed at Charlie Hebdo' Paris headquarters.[SUP][100][/SUP] Appearing on CNN, Cayat's cousin speculated about the killing, stating the killers "spared all the women, and she was the only one killed, and she was the only one [of the women who was] Jewish", and that Cayat had been receiving anonymous phone calls for a while, being told, "[D]irty Jew you should stop working for Charlie Hebdo otherwise we're gonna kill you."[SUP][99][/SUP]
- Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier), 47, cartoonist, columnist, andeditor-in-chief of Charlie Hebdo. His partner, former government minister Jeannette Bougrab, reported to the media, "I always knew he was going to die like Theo van Gogh".[SUP][101][/SUP]
- Philippe Honoré, 74, cartoonist
- Bernard Maris, 68, economist, editor, and columnist[SUP][102][/SUP][SUP][103][/SUP]
- Ahmed Merabet, 42, a Muslim police officer of Algeriandescent,[SUP][104][/SUP][SUP][105][/SUP] shot in the head as he lay wounded on the ground outside.[SUP][106][/SUP] According to Ahmed's brother, Malek Merabet, the police officer "was very proud of the name Ahmed Merabet and was proud to represent the police and of defending the values of the Republic liberty, equality, fraternity."[SUP][107][/SUP]
- Mustapha Ourrad (fr), 60, journalist French-Algerian copy-editor.[SUP][105][/SUP]
- Michel Renaud, 69, guest at the meeting[SUP][108][/SUP]
- Tignous (Bernard Verlhac), 57, cartoonist.[SUP][109][/SUP]
- Georges Wolinski, 80, cartoonist born in Tunisia of Jewish descent[SUP][110][/SUP]
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[*=center]''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting victims
Cabu in 2012
Elsa Cayat
Charb in 2011
Tignous in 2008
Wolinski in 2011
Honoré in 2012
- Simon Fieschi, 31, webmaster shot in the shoulder, with the bullet hitting spinal vertebrae and perforating a lung; he is in aninduced coma after surgery[SUP][111][/SUP]
- Philippe Lançon, journalist shot in the face and in critical condition
- Fabrice Nicolino, 59, journalist shot in the leg
- Laurent Sourisseau, 48, cartoonist shot in the shoulder[SUP][112][/SUP]
- Unidentified police officers[SUP][113][/SUP][SUP][114][/SUP][SUP][115][/SUP]
Three people at the meeting were unharmed: Gérard Gaillard, who was a guest, and two staff members, Sigolène Vinson (fr) and Laurent Léger (fr). The cartoonist who arrived late and was coerced into letting the shooters inside the building was Coco, also unharmed.[SUP][116][/SUP][SUP][117][/SUP][SUP][118]
I'm just wondering - they MUST have had a plan of how to enter the building other than forcing Coco to punch in the code - they couldn't have known she'd be there when they arrived. Many pieces of this puzzle don't fit.[/SUP]
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