A former neighbour of mine, the late Henry Warwick, played Joseph Caillaux in the 1918 silent film "The Caillaux Affair." His make-up and portrayal were so accurate that publicity stills from the film are still confused with historic originals. I recognized one here.
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The Caillaux murder trial overshadowing the start of WW1 REALLY reminds me of how Kobe Bryant's death in a helicopter crash in January 2020 overshadowed the first diagnosed cases of COVID showing up in LA-literally, Kobe Bryant died on the same exact day the first confirmed COVID case was reported in LA.
@@janetpendlebury6808 Kobe Bryant was a very famous American pro basketball player, best remembered for playing on the LA Lakers. At the time he and his 13-year-old daughter, GiGi, both died in that helicopter crash, he'd only been retired from basketball for less than 2-3 years.
Part of the problem was that the prosecutor was somewhat out of his depth in this trial. He tried to depict Henriette Caillaux as not holding the right values for someone in her position such as spending her afternoons being involved in charity work instead of being at home running the household. The problem was that this was perfectly normal for someone of her class. And even the prosecutors own wife was involved in charity work in the afternoon.
so she shot the guy for publishing letters , of an affair SHE DID HAVE? takes all sorts....someone got paid off and handsomely. she bought a gun took it to the office and shot the man. first degree murder. good video, keep it up!
if you bought a gun, tested it out and wait for you opponent, then emptied the gun on the person, you are a premeditated murder. madam was guilt as charged.
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A former neighbour of mine, the late Henry Warwick, played Joseph Caillaux in the 1918 silent film "The Caillaux Affair." His make-up and portrayal were so accurate that publicity stills from the film are still confused with historic originals. I recognized one here.
Murder, history and art all in one. Such an interesting video, well researched with matching photos and film from the era. Thank you.
Your research is impressive.
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Sounds like a case of affluenza.
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I thought that too as an American, wondering what a native french speaker hears…
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How could she not have been 'not guilty of murder' ??? What utter rubbish !!
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Prayers for the soul of Madame Caillaux and her family
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The Caillaux murder trial overshadowing the start of WW1 REALLY reminds me of how Kobe Bryant's death in a helicopter crash in January 2020 overshadowed the first diagnosed cases of COVID showing up in LA-literally, Kobe Bryant died on the same exact day the first confirmed COVID case was reported in LA.
Who is Kobe Bryant?
@janetpendlebury6808 a basketball player who was accused of sexual assault that died in a helicopter crash.
@@janetpendlebury6808 Kobe Bryant was a very famous American pro basketball player, best remembered for playing on the LA Lakers. At the time he and his 13-year-old daughter, GiGi, both died in that helicopter crash, he'd only been retired from basketball for less than 2-3 years.
@@CindyandRicoTheCoonhoundCross That's an even better way to describe Kobe Bryant!
@@CindyandRicoTheCoonhoundCrossNot just accused, he admitted to it.
For crying out loud, if you don't want your reputation ruined, don't behave horribly. 🤷🏼♀️
"She didn't mean to really harm him. Just scare him." Shooting multiple times at close range??
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Fascinating.
Part of the problem was that the prosecutor was somewhat out of his depth in this trial. He tried to depict Henriette Caillaux as not holding the right values for someone in her position such as spending her afternoons being involved in charity work instead of being at home running the household. The problem was that this was perfectly normal for someone of her class. And even the prosecutors own wife was involved in charity work in the afternoon.
I textbook example of a narcissistic injury leading to murder
The Browning handgun pictured @7:25 wasn't produced until 1935.
Just so viewers know, the wedding drawing shown is of United States 9:17 President Grover Cleveland’s wedding while President.
WoW surpassed the news of war..still rich are treated differently
Ridiculous they found her not guilty, that woman murdered in cold blood.
so she shot the guy for publishing letters , of an affair SHE DID HAVE? takes all sorts....someone got paid off and handsomely. she bought a gun took it to the office and shot the man. first degree murder. good video, keep it up!
No Justice For The Victim...How Was THAT Justice For The Victim?
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if you bought a gun, tested it out and wait for you opponent, then emptied the gun on the person, you are a premeditated murder. madam was guilt as charged.
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2:31 Funny looking guy
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Brief Case covered this case too!