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135: 25: 439:, led by a young inspector named Primborgne, eventually tracked Weidmann to the villa from a business card left at Lesobre's office. Arriving at his home, Weidmann found two officers waiting for him. Inviting them in, he then turned and fired three times at them with a pistol. Although they were unarmed, the wounded Sûreté men managed to wrestle Weidmann down and knocked him unconscious with a hammer, which happened to be nearby. 385:." During their meeting they smoked, and "Siegfried" gave her a glass of milk. De Koven took photos of Weidmann with her new camera (later found beside her body; the developed film showed her killer). Weidmann then strangled and buried her in the villa's garden. She had 300 francs in cash and $ 430 in 389:, which the group sent Million's mistress, Colette Tricot, to cash. Sackheim received a letter demanding $ 500 for the return of her niece. De Koven's brother Henry later came to France offering a 10,000-franc reward from his father, Abraham, for information about the young woman. 442:
Weidmann, a highly cooperative prisoner, confessed to all his murders, including that of de Koven, the only one for which he expressed regret. He is reported to have said tearfully: "She was gentle and unsuspecting.... When I reached for her throat, she went down like a doll."
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named Roger LeBlond, promising to invest money in one of his shows. Instead, Weidmann shot him in the back of his head and took his wallet containing 5,000 francs. On 22 November, Weidmann murdered and robbed Fritz Frommer, a young German he had met in jail. Frommer, a
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views. Once again, the victim was shot in the back of his neck. His body was buried in the basement of the Saint-Cloud house where De Koven's body was interred. Five days later, Weidmann committed his final murder. Raymond Lesobre, a
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with a job offer. Weidmann killed Keller with another fatal shot to the back of the neck, before robbing her body of 1,400 francs and a diamond ring. On 16 October, Million and Weidmann arranged a meeting with a young
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Their first kidnapping attempt ended in failure because their victim struggled too hard, forcing them to let him go. In July 1937, they made a second attempt, Weidmann having made the acquaintance of
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Weidmann and Million received the death sentence, Blanc received a prison sentence of twenty months and Tricot was acquitted. Million's sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment.
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During his time in jail, Weidmann met two men who would later become his partners in crime: Roger Million and Jean Blanc. After their release from jail, they decided to work together to
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Weidmann appears repeatedly as a character in Jean Genet's celebrated debut work "Notre Dame des Fleurs" ("Our Lady of the Flowers"), first published in French by L'Arbalete in 1943.
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On 17 June 1939, Weidmann was beheaded outside the prison Saint-Pierre in Versailles. The "hysterical behaviour" by spectators was so scandalous that French
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immediately banned all future public executions. (Executions by guillotine continued out of public view until the last such execution, of
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Chapter "Death On A Quiet Boulevard" in Tom Fallon: "Craftsmen In Crime", published by Frederick Muller Ltd., London 1956.
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businessman and went to school there. He was sent to live with his grandparents at the outbreak of
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Lord of Misrule: The Autobiography of Christopher Lee, Orion Publishing Group Ltd., 2004
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role – who knows? I am going to visit him tomorrow at his villa in a
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beautiful place near a famous mansion that Napoleon gave Josephine
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The murder trial of Weidmann, Million, Blanc and Tricot in
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Beautiful darkness, The Impulse to Evil of Eugen Weidmann
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visiting France and steal their money. They rented a
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Beaux Ténèbres – La Pulsion du Mal d'Eugène Weidmann
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Beaux Ténèbres – La Pulsion du Mal d'Eugène Weidmann
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