Cerruti mentions a crook named "Pierrot le Fou" in a statement. Belmondo was "Pierrot" in the movie "Pierrot le Fou" released in 1965.
4th highest grossing movie of the year in France.
Cerruti (a.k.a. Stanislas Borovitz) mentions to cops that he went to Canada for 18 months. In 1985, Jean-Paul Belmondo, who was popular in Quebec at the time, went to shoot a movie in Canada, "Hold-Up", done in Montreal and co-produced by his then-production company "Cerrito Films".