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re: Wife of St. Tammany parish fire chief killed by bullet, not the fire

Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:35 pm to
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:35 pm to
you have been wanting this thread gone for 4 years
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
146679 posts
Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:36 pm to
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Omg this thread still? Kill this mf


That you Steve?



Tigerbutt also typed for this thread to die in August 2017........hmmmmm

LINK
I think it is even more than that IIRC.
Posted by TigerintheNO
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:40 pm to
WWLTV reporter Katie Moore's Podcast
Posted by Tiger985
Member since Nov 2006
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Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:41 pm to
I hope this thread keeps coming back.

Someone knows what happened to this woman.

If her family or people who loved her ever visit this thread,they should know that plenty people out here remember this case and pray for justice to be served one day.
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
146679 posts
Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:46 pm to
i just read the story about her emails/texts to her family about her fears.

no doubt who did it. they planned it to a tee. local podunks will never solve it or were on the take
Posted by go ta hell ole miss
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:49 pm to
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WWLTV reporter Katie Moore's Podcast


Bardstown and Lacombe are both pretty good podcasts.
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
146679 posts
Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:49 pm to
any updates from anyone local on the husband, did he marry the lady he was having an affair with? is his brother in jail?
Posted by Chicken
Jackassistan
Member since Aug 2003
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Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:49 pm to
This old thread is anchored. Please start a new thread (and link to this one) if there is new info to discuss.
This post was edited on 7/13/21 at 9:54 pm
Posted by go ta hell ole miss
Member since Jan 2007
13622 posts
Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:50 pm to
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i just read the story about her emails/texts to her family about her fears.


Fears? Didn’t her brother-in-law tell her he was going to kill her and burn her house?
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
146679 posts
Posted on 7/13/21 at 9:55 pm to
set her house on fire, rape her, and kill her. yes that was her fears about her BIL.

Posted by USMEagles
Member since Jan 2018
11811 posts
Posted on 7/13/21 at 10:11 pm to
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Elaborate


Well, on top of whatever the frick happened in the case that this thread is about, you've got Jack Strain. He was indicted for molesting young boys in his 20s, and then decades later making his victims jail trustees as Sheriff, so that he could get more booty.

Meanwhile, a Strain-connected company called something like "Watch Systems" uses bots to crawl sex offender registries and shares the information with credit reporting agencies. Irony aside, the way this is done is tortious in multiple ways.

Norman Manton, Jr. was a reserve STPSO deputy who was charged but never convicted in the murder and robbery of Metairie barfly Albert Bloch. (JPSO deputy Mark Hebert was his supposed accomplice, and a civil court did rule he was the killer.)

DA Walter Reed got his gimp little brother a do-nothing job in the hospital mail room and a license to Quagmire drunk bar bitches. And Walter himself was robbing that hospital blind himself the whole time.

Bill Magee was running forged quitclaim deeds through District Court to take over property, and it was explained away as a "novel theory of law." Kept his law license.

Tom Buell ran a charity Christmas fund for Mandeville's politicians and cops. Was probably tangled up with the fireman-murderer as well.

None of this is ancient history. This is all within the last 10 years, maybe 15. There's just such a veneer of respectability in that place, and it's so thin.

ETA: I didn't even get into the Covington PD. Deputy Chief got arrested for child porn. A couple other CPD goons arrested the officials at a St. Paul's football game. This was embarrassing national news.

And perhaps worst of all, the usual suspects have somehow convinced people that tract housing constructed on the spent .30-06 and reclaimed swampland of St. Tammany is the height of suburban living.

Jack Strain's uncle Bill wanted to build a giant dump off of LA59 when I was a kid... his descendants will dump you there instead.

Oh, and drag you to jail and molest you.
This post was edited on 7/13/21 at 10:29 pm
Posted by chinese58
NELA. after 30 years in Dallas.
Member since Jun 2004
30380 posts
Posted on 7/13/21 at 10:36 pm to
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You would think the fricking fire chief would be the first one to know that shooting her and trying to cover it up with a fire wasn't going to fool anyone.
Probably thought he had support from some Homicide detectives.
Posted by Oates Mustache
Member since Oct 2011
22057 posts
Posted on 7/13/21 at 11:33 pm to
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you have been wanting this thread gone for 4 years


Very odd unless he's connected to the story somehow.
Posted by Misnomer
Member since Apr 2020
3445 posts
Posted on 1/12/22 at 8:10 pm to
Arrest of man who criticized St. Tammany Sheriff's Office drew FBI scrutiny, court filing says

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A federal agent's emails criticizing the St Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office investigation of the high-profile murder of Nanette Krentel landed him in jail in 2019, facing a charge of criminal defamation. Newly released federal court documents indicate that fallout from the arrest led an FBI agent to call for a full investigation into a possible criminal conspiracy by Sheriff Randy Smith and some of his top staffers. Jerry Rogers, an investigator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, is suing Smith and two of Smith's deputies over his arrest for criminal defamation -- a statute that had been ruled unconstitutional by the state Supreme Court decades earlier.

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The Sheriff's Office also said in an email that Rogers asked the FBI to look into the matter, although the initial FBI document said that it received "information," including articles in the media.

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"These facts were presented to a judge who agreed that there was probable cause to suggest a crime had occurred and thus he signed the warrant for the arrest of Mr. Rogers," the Sheriff's Office said in the prepared statement. But Rogers' court filing cites statements in a deposition from sheriff's Capt. Keith Canizaro, one the defendants, acknowledging that the Sheriff's Office didn't tell the judge that the District Attorney's Office had warned that the arrest might be unconstitutional. "The judge who signed the warrant, however, very much thought that he should have been made aware of the DA's warning," the motion said, citing an FBI interview in which the judge said he has "assumed law enforcement officers request arrest warrants and search warrants in good faith and would bring attention to all known facts, to include if the law enforcement officer suspected a law was possibly unconstitutional."
Posted by Misnomer
Member since Apr 2020
3445 posts
Posted on 1/12/22 at 8:15 pm to
Is this thread anchored?
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