Eugénie Fougère (demimondaine)

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Eugénie Fougère
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Eugénie Fougère
Background information
Other names: Fou-Fou Bâton de réglisse
Born Mar 17, 1861
Chambon-sur-Voueize, France
Died Sep 20, 1903 - age  41
Aix-les-Bains, France
Strangled {murdered during a staged robbery - Her body was discovered in Aix-les-Bains)
Buried: Chambon-sur-Voueize
Nationality: French

Eugénie Fougère (born: Chambon-sur-Voueize, ✦March 17, 1861 - Aix-les-Bains, September 20, 1903) was a French frequenter of the demi-monde. She was notorious for her luxurious jewelry and costumes.

She should not be confused with the vaudeville actress also named Eugénie Fougère, although the two knew each other, mixed in the same circles, and even lived in the same street in Paris for a while.

Life

Fougère was born in 1861 in Chambon-sur-Voueize, a small town in the Limousin region in central France. In 1880, she left Chambon-sur-Voueize at the age of 19 and went to Montluçon where she began to work as a waitress and maid. Quickly, her beauty was remarked and she received some nicknames, such as Miss Chocolate. Soon she followed a lover to live in Paris and became a model for a major fashion house.

She started to frequent the demi-monde in Paris, Monaco, Biarritz, Nice, and even South America. She spent her winters at the casino in Monte Carlo and her summers in the posh spa Aix-les-Bains[Note 1]. Eventually, she started using opium and ether.

Murder

On the morning of September 20, 1903, she was murdered along with one of her housemaids in the luxury guest house Villa Solms in Aix-les-Bains, a fashionable water cure with a casino at the time. The crime was supposedly committed by thieves who wanted to obtain her jewelry. A female servant was also murdered, and another was "so maltreated that she had lost her reason".

Police investigations revealed that the suffering female servant, Victorine Giriat, in fact, organized the murder with one Henri Bassot, who acted as the mastermind.

Notes

  1. Aix-les-Bains was an international vacation spot during the Belle Époque. Although the thermal baths are no longer the main attraction in Aix, the area continues to draw visitors for water sports and activities.
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