Doris Payne, notorious jewel thief, arrested in California for stealing ring
Doris Payne, who's been in and out of jail for 50 years, arrested again for allegedly stealing ring

Doris Payne - demure, elegant and 83 - is a thief, as prolific and subtly conniving as they come. She doesn't use muscle and she doesn't rely on guns.
Instead, between numerous stints behind bars, for 50 years she has leaned on charming misdirection to steal pricey jewellery from unsuspecting merchants all over the globe.

Jeweller Raju Mehta thought she fitted right in with his customers. All Mehta saw was an articulate, charming older woman who complained about her aching hip and asked if he would show her more and more of his expensive wares. She was wearing fashionable clothes, gold earrings and carrying a nice purse.
He watched as she tried on a necklace. She left for a while, then came back to try on more jewellery, including a ring for her pinkie finger. She left again, saying she would return the next day to finalise a purchase with proceeds from a US$42,000 insurance cheque.
She never came back.