Original title: "Je n'ai jamais tué quelqu'un qui ne le méritait pas" (I never killed someone who didn't deserve it) by Kristina Dariosecq.
"My destiny is anything but common.
I am a transsexual who thought she had known all the trades during her eventful life... until Jean-Pierre.
The one who shares my nights is a gunman as they say, a figure of organized crime who has chosen to free himself from the laws of the Republic.
His life feels like a Hollywood movie, and I can't resist giving you the script.
The story of Jean-Pierre Tagliafferi is a series of mistakes between robberies, prison, and the settlement of scores. A tumultuous journey punctuated by the howling of police sirens, which sometimes saw blood flow, even if one day my robber confessed to me: "I never killed someone who did not deserve it"."
"Kristina Dariosecq reveals the extraordinary life of Jean-Pierre Tagliaferri, a robber with a big heart who has long excelled in the art of the holdup.
This story is about the meeting between two worlds poles apart from each other.
They said "yes" during a fake wedding bringing together 1500 people including Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Michou, Djibril Cissé, Didier Bourdon among others. The event was also covered by Canal + and Pink TV.
Kristina has evolved in the limelight and the world of media by participating in the Canal+ adventure since its creation.
Among other things, she was an assistant director for the show "L'oeil du Cyclone", in charge of programming for the thematic channel "Demain!" (Group C +), President of the first Gay Association in a private company "CGAY Canal-Plus" and at the origin of the establishment of an image bank in collaboration with Ragnard van Leden (Oscar winner for best documentary film editing in Hollywood in 2004).
Her talents do not stop there, she was also an actress, we saw her in "Julius Caesar", "The affair of the mail of Lyon" and "Freedom or death" directed by Robert Hossein, model for Kodak, Madame Figaro, L'Express, Les galeries Lafayette, Vogue ...'
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