Paris, Tuesday – A nation already on edge has been thrown into chaos. Sources confirm that the sealed criminal record of a man accused of murdering a 12-year-old girl in Lyon has been leaked online. The document, which surfaced on encrypted messaging boards late Monday, details three previous convictions for violent offences, including a 2019 assault on a minor.
The suspect, identified only as Jean-Paul D., 34, was arrested Saturday after the body of the victim was found in a disused warehouse. Authorities had kept his past under wraps, citing 'investigative integrity.
' But the leak has shattered that silence. Crowds gathered outside the Palais de Justice in Lyon, hurling bottles at riot police. 'They knew, and they let him walk,' one protester shouted.
'Our children are not safe.' The interior ministry confirmed an investigation into the leak, but the damage is done. The suspect’s lawyer declined to comment, but sources close to the case say a transfer to a secure facility has been expedited.
The question now: who benefits from watching this system burn?








