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Violette Nozière (11 January 1915 – 26 November 1966) was a French woman who was convicted of murdering her father. The 1978 film of the same name, was based on this case.
On Aug. 21, 1933, Violette Nozière, the 18-year-old only daughter of an engine driver and a housewife who lived in a claustrophobic two-room apartment in the working-class 12th Arrondissement of Paris, gave her parents drinks laced with a lethal dose of barbiturates. Her father died.
Jun 3, 2011 · On Aug. 21, 1933, Violette Nozière, the 18-year-old only daughter of an engine driver and a housewife who lived in a claustrophobic two-room apartment in the working-class 12th...
On an August evening in 1933, in a quiet, working-class neighborhood in Paris, eighteen-year-old Violette Nozière gave her mother and father glasses of barbitur...
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Jul 18, 2011 · Violette Nozière tells the story of a high-profile criminal case that took place in Paris in 1933-34. An eighteen-year-old girl, the only child of a striving lower-middle-class couple, carefully devised and carried out a plan to poison her parents.
Oct 1, 2012 · Sarah Maza’s fourth monograph is a detailed inquiry into the crime and trial of Violette Nozière, a young woman accused of poisoning her parents and killing her father on 21 August 1933.
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Oct 11, 2021 · On an August evening in 1933, in a quiet, working-class neighborhood in Paris, eighteen-year-old Violette Nozière gave her mother and father glasses of barbiturate-laced "medication," which she told them had been prescribed by the family doctor; one of her parents died, the other barely survived.