All of Quebec knows the extravagant justice journalist Claude Poirier. With a career spanning 63 years, the one nicknamed “the real negotiator” has seen all colors and his incredible stories are finally being told on a podcast available through QUB Radio.
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It was Stéphane Berthomet who collected his stories and drew them into five gripping episodes that trace the history of organized crime in Quebec over the past 60 years.
Without restraint, Mr. Poirier explains why some of Quebec’s most bloodthirsty hit men wanted his skin, and more importantly, how he managed to get away with it.
He obviously returns to the founding of the Allo-Police newspaper, without forgetting to mention this bank robbery that propelled his journalistic career.
In this podcast you’ll hear juicy details about Michel Blass, the Cotroni family, Jacques Mesrine and many other notorious criminals. You will also learn how Claude Poirier helped solve a riot in Saint-Jérôme prison and what led to the solution of a major hostage crisis at the Philippe-Pinel psychiatric hospital.
In Podcast 10-4, Les Secrets de Claude Poirier, you will relive the major events of Quebec crime, narrated by the man who was at the heart of the shootings, kidnappings and murders.
Listen to the 5-part podcast series here 👉 QUB Radio Podcast.