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English: Paris Archives, Seine Department, legal proceedings, Violette Nozière file. Odds D2 U8 379-380. Crime scene, night from Tuesday 22 to Wednesday 23 August 1933. Voluntary homicide and attempted at 9 rue de Madagascar, 6th floor, 12th arrondissement of Paris. Minutes of the police : « The dining room, traces of blood on the bolster, the sheet of the bed, on the wall, on the floor ».
Français : Archives de Paris, département de la Seine, procédures judiciaires, dossier Violette Nozière. Cotes D2 U8 379-380. Scène de crime, nuit du mardi 22 au mercredi 23 août 1933. Homicide volontaire et tentative au 9 rue de Madagascar, 6e étage, 12e arrondissement de Paris. Procès-verbal de la police : « La salle à manger, traces de sang sur le traversin, le drap du lit, sur le mur, par terre ».
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Violette Nozière (1915-1966) crime scene (1933) at 9 rue de Madagascar in Paris.
Violette Nozière (1915-1966) scène de crime (1933) au 9 rue de Madagascar à Paris.
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