In the 18th arrondissement of Paris, lives a lady with black eyes and a drooping mouth: Jeanne Weber. She recently lost her two little daughters; All he has left is his son, Marcel.

Jeanne Weber adores children and to console her, mothers in the neighborhood do not hesitate to entrust her with their little ones. But when Jeanne Weber then babysits another couple's baby, the little one in turn no longer breathes. Then it is now Marcel, his last son, who is suffocating. However, in 1906, when she was tried, Jeanne Weber was cleared. “The ogress of the Goutte d’Or” flees Paris.