- Émile Buisson
Émile "Mimile" Buisson (
August 19 1902 –February 28 1956 ) was a Frenchgangster , and Frenchpublic enemy No. 1 for 1950. A member of the French "Gang des Traction Avant", Buisson was responsible for over thirty murders and a hundred robberies. Buisson was pursued and caught by French detective of theSûreté Nationale Roger Borniche , and was executed in 1956 by theguillotine . Borniche's memoirs on the pursuit, "Flic Story ", were later made into a film of the same name in 1975, with Buisson portrayed byJean-Louis Trintignant .Buisson was born in
Paray-le-Monial , and was jailed at the age of 16 forpickpocket ing, swindling and possessing an offensive weapon. He was exiled toShanghai with his brother for 5 years. Upon returning to France, Buisson was involved in a number of crimes and murders, becoming a member ofParis ' criminal organizations, and took part in a hold-up ofTroyes in 1937. In 1941 Buisson killed a passenger onboard a security van during a robbery, and was captured by police during an identity check. Buisson was regarded as criminally insane and was committed to a psychiatric hospital, only to escape in 1947 with the help of Roger Dekker. Becoming Frenchpublic enemy No. 1 for 1950, Buisson was eventually captured by Roger Borniche and was executed in 1956.
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