Doris Payne

@Jewel Thief, Family and Facts

Doris Payne is an American white-collar criminal and convicted jewel thief

Oct 10, 1930

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 10, 1930
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Jewel Thief, Women Criminals, Criminals
  • City/State: West Virginia
  • Known as: Doris Marie Payne
  • Childrens: Donna Payne, Ronnie Payne
  • Birth Place: Slab Fork, West Virginia

Doris Payne born at

Slab Fork, West Virginia

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Birth Place

Not much is known about Doris Payne’s personal relationships and family life except for the fact that she is the mother of a son named Ronnie and a daughter named Donna.

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Personal Life

Doris Payne was born on October 10, 1930, in Slab Fork, West Virginia and later relocated to Ohio with her family when she was a teenager. Her father was a coal miner. After graduating from high school, she worked sporadically for four years in a nursing home. She would later state that the job at the nursing home was the only real job she ever had.

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Childhood & Early Life

The seed of what she would become was planted rather early in her life when she was 13 years old. A friendly store owner in her neighborhood had permitted her to try on a few watches after she told him that her mother had promised to buy her a new watch if she got good grades, which she had. However, after a white man walked into the store, the store owner’s demeanor changed drastically. Not wanting to be seen being considerate to a young black girl, he prompted her out of the store but forgot to ask her to take off the watch which she had on at the time.

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She realized the mistake when she got to the door and immediately came back to return the watch to the owner. This little incident made her realize how a simple distraction could help her escape with considerable bounty in her hand.

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Childhood & Early Life

When she was a young girl, she began to imitate the mannerisms of ‘Gone with the Wind’ character Scarlett O'Hara (played by Vivien Leigh). Her mother was a subscriber to several fashion magazines and Payne read them voraciously. She loved trying on new clothes and shoes but never developed a taste for wearing bows or other ornaments.

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Childhood & Early Life

When Doris Payne reached her early 20s, she started to believe that she could earn a living by simply taking jewellery from stores and later spoke to her mother about it. Her mother’s response to it was quite predictable. She was scared for her daughter and told her that it was stealing. Payne, however, kept reiterating that it wasn’t stealing and added that “I'm only taking what the man wants me to have.” Thus she began her criminal career as a jewel thief.

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Life as a Jewel Thief

She committed her most famous crime in the 1970s when she stole a 10-carat diamond ring, valued at $500,000, from Monte Carlo. The theft of the ring set off an international investigation. Payne fled to France but was captured in Nice and eventually extradited back to Monte Carlo where she was detained for the next nine months. However, as the authorities could not recover the stolen gem, she was ultimately released.

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Life as a Jewel Thief

In the 1980s, she was detained in Ohio after she fled federal custody during a hospital visit. On January 22, 2010, she was caught in Costa Mesa, California after she ripped out the tags from a $1,300 Burberry trench coat from a Saks Fifth Avenue store and left the store with it.

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Life as a Jewel Thief

Payne was convicted in January 2011 for stealing a one-carat diamond ring and was sentenced to 16 months in prison by a San Diego court. On October 29, 2013, Payne was detained for stealing a $22,500 diamond-encrusted ring in Palm Desert, California. After she pleaded guilty to the charges, she was given a sentence of two years in prison, which was to be followed by two more years on parole. She was also ordered to maintain her distance from any jewellery store.

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Life as a Jewel Thief

She was released after serving only three months of her sentence due to prison overcrowding. By July 2015, she had allegedly started stealing again and reportedly had stolen a $33,000 ring.

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Life as a Jewel Thief

In 2013, ‘The Life and Crimes of Doris Payne’, a documentary chronicling her life and exploits was released. Actress Tessa Thompson is set to star as Payne in the upcoming feature film based on her life.

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