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  1. Alice de Janzé (née Silverthorne; 28 September 1899 – 30 September 1941), also known as the Countess de Janzé during her first marriage and as Alice de Trafford during her second marriage, was an American heiress who spent years in Kenya as a member of the Happy Valley set of colonials.

  2. Alice de Janzé was an American socialite with a dark side—a very, very dark side. Ironically, she chose to live most of her life in Kenya’s “Happy Valley.” But there was nothing happy about her terrifying story. The eerie heiress kept panthers for pets, married the man she shot, and abandoned her children. And that’s just half the story. 1.

  3. Alice de Janzé, née Silverthorne (28 septembre 1899 – 30 septembre 1941) [1], aussi connue sous le nom d'Alice de Trafford et de comtesse de Janzé, est une héritière américaine qui séjourna au Kenya où elle fut membre de la communauté de la Vallée Heureuse.

  4. 16 de jul. de 2010 · Excerpt. July 2010 Issue. The Shooting at the Gare du Nord. American multi-millionairess and expatriate Alice de Janzé turned Paris’s elite on its head when she left her aristocratic French...

  5. 21 de ene. de 2024 · 9 min read. ·. Jan 21, 2024. Alice de Janzé with Samson, a rescued cub, Happy Valley, 1927/ The hijinks of Betty and Jean are doubtless well known to most true-crime aficionados. Both allege...

  6. Alice de Janzé arrived in Kenya 1925, boat from Marseilles to Mombasa, on a trip that lasted more than a month. And in Mombasa, He rode on a train known as The Lunatic Line, ( still active today), a journey of 24 hours that led to Nairobi. A few months later, he bought a farm in the valley Wanjohi, against the Aberdare Mountains.

  7. 20 de jul. de 2010 · A glamorous American multi-millionairess, Alice de Janzé scandalized 1920's Paris when she left her aristocratic French husband for an English lover—whom she later tried to kill in a failed...