Victims on murder or attempted murder:
Ange Pisciotta, 82 (in 2017), survived
Robert Vaux,
91 (in 2017), survived
Jul. 2011 – Michel Kneffel, 60s, found lying in a pool of
blood in a flat in Nice
2012 – Robert Mazereau, 87; PD acused of attacking him, had
allegedly allowed her to live with him in return for sex.
Feb. 2011 – Francesco Filippone, 85, body discovered at his
home in Mouans-Sartoux.
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Patricia Dagorn lived the good life in sunny Côte d’Azur.
She financed it by preying upon elderly men. She lied to, stole from and
defrauded her lonely victims. She used matrimonial agencies to prospect for her
prey. At least two died while associated with her, others survived – barely.
Police were on her trail starting in 2011 when an elderly male companion
living in a Nice hotel died under suspicious circumstances.
She came to the attention of police again in 2012. On May 26, 2012, the Haut-Savoie police caught Patricia about to
abscond with several suitcases Inside of which
they found “a cache of documents suggesting that this woman was a predator on
the elderly – as blank checks, a will and statements from other people’s
accounts” were in her possession.
The crimes which finally earned Dagorn a prison term was
committed in 2013 against an 88-year-old retired economics professor living in in Annemasse, in Haute-Savoie named Robert. Ms. Dagorn
was sentenced to five years for a cocktail of offenses: “violence,
abuse of the disabled, kidnapping, theft from a vulnerable person, and
voluntary aggravated violence.” Dagorn’s poison of preference was Valium. After
the Black Widow was convicted Robert reported his ordeal in an interview with a
reporter from Le Dauphiné Libéré. “She won my confidence to pave the way for
her attack. I realized nothing. She gave me several rations of Valium. I was drugged gradually. Then
she wanted me to sign the papers. She wanted to
transfer my money to her account. Fortunately, I
had already given valuable jewelry of my wife and my daughter.” It was Robert’s daughter who realize her father was being smammed.
She reported Patricia Dagorn to the police and saved her aged father’s life.
Yet another of her surviving victims who barely escaped
death at the seductress’s hands, came out and gave the press his story. The
unnamed 84-year old widower from Frejus told Nice-Matin
reporters of his brush with the Valium Vamp. They met in January 2012 through a
through a dating agency. “She’s a pathological
liar, an actress, a manipulator who took advantage of my solitude. We went to
dinner and she said bluntly, ‘you want to keep me?’ I fell for it. I found a youth strand. Later he discovered Valium in his luggage and went to his doctor to
be examined. “I was headed for death without realizing it. The doctor told me: ‘you have been poisoned.’”
Patricia Dagorn was sentenced April
23, 2013. Police continued investigations of other victims but no other
prosecutions seem to have resulted.
[Robert St. Estephe]
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Victims (patched together from
various sources, possible errors)
2 known deaths; 4 survivors.
2011 – 65 year old man with whom she
lived in Nice, died. Police investigated.
2011 – a different unnamed victim,
alive. “Elle avait aussi fréquenté en 2011, dans la commune de
Mouans-Sartoux (Alpes-Maritimes), un homme mort à 85 ans.”
Jan. 2012 – a different unnamed
victim, Frejus, widower, 84, alive. Matrimonial agency.
2012 – Man, 85, Mouans-Sartoux,
Alpes-Maritimes, died.
2012 – Nice, poisoned, survived.
May 26, 2012 – Police caught her
absconding with documents used for financial fraud.
Nov. 2013 – Robert, former economics
professor aged 88, in Annemasse, in Haute-Savoie. Patricia Dagorn is currently
incarcerated for crimes against him: “violence, abuse of the vulnerable,
kidnapping, theft of vulnerable person, and voluntary aggravated violence.”
Apr. 23, 2013 – Patricia Dagorn, 53, sentenced to 5 years
for crimes against Robert.
Jun. 18, 2017 – sentenced to 22 years in prison by the court in Nice.
Jun. 18, 2017 – sentenced to 22 years in prison by the court in Nice.
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[“Une photo de l’empoisonneuse présumée révélée,” Le
Figaro.fr, Nov. 11, 2013]
[“La vie dorée de Patricia l’empoisonneuse” (“The golden life of Patricia the poisoner”), Paris Match
(France), Nov. 17, 2013]
[“Un appel à témoins lancé contre “l’empoisonneuse” en
série,” Le JDD (France), Nov. 17, 2013]
[“Empoisonneuse en série présumée: Une victime a failli
mourir «pour 3 jours d’amour»,” 20 Minutes (France), Nov. 14, 2013; online:
Jan. 29, 2014]
[AFP, “Nouvelle audition de Patricia Dagorn,
“l’empoisonneuse” qui avait séduit un prof d’Annemasse,” 3 Alpes, Jun. 3, 2015;
Jul. 27, 2015]
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