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re: Jennings 8 Murders

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Posted by Uncle Stu
#AlbinoLivesMatter
Member since Aug 2004
33846 posts
Posted on 2/20/14 at 9:59 pm to
Sheriff's Office responds to negative news coverge

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Detective Chris Ivery who heads the Jeff Davis Sheriff's Office Task Force, agreed and added that multiple news organizations, including KLFY called wanted copies of the 109 page report referenced in the article.

"My response to that was I'd like to have a copy of it too," Ivey said

Ivey, who has worked the Jennings murders since his time as a lieutenant with the state police in 2010, said, "If you go back and take each incident and look at them separately they have absolutely nothing to do with the investigation by our multi-agency task force on the eight victims. All those officers were disciplined and let go from the department."

Woods stated that the article leads to the assumption that the department is corrupt and swiftly added that it would be nearly impossible to hide evidence or deceive any of the other agencies involved in the investigation, including the Attorney General, FBI, and state police.

Following the release of the article, Ivey and Woods said the next few days lead to them responding the media, public outcries. On top of reacting to an article they said they never knew was going to be released, Ivey added that anyone with information is now more likely to be uncomfortable with coming forward.

"If they feel like we are not trustworthy or capable of handling the job then they may be reluctant to give us information," Ivey said
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 2/20/14 at 10:01 pm to
Wait you hadn't heard of it? I thought everyone has


Shame it's not solved
Posted by La Place Mike
West Florida Republic
Member since Jan 2004
30889 posts
Posted on 2/20/14 at 10:13 pm to
quote:

Wait you hadn't heard of it? I thought everyone has


Shame it's not solved



I hear Marty Hart, a retired LSP homicide detective, is now a suspect.
Posted by mouton
Savannah,Ga
Member since Aug 2006
28276 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 8:06 pm to
So did this case just go away?
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
91320 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 8:07 pm to
quote:

So did this case just go away?


Misleading bump - I thought there was some new development.
Posted by mouton
Savannah,Ga
Member since Aug 2006
28276 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 8:12 pm to
Sorry. I have been watching Mindhunter on Netflix and it led me back to this case and thread.

What does everyone think? The killer is dead? In jail on other charges?
Posted by gthog61
Irving, TX
Member since Nov 2009
71001 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 8:20 pm to
quote:

You'd be surprised at the amount of murdered prostitutes and junkies you never hear about



I have often thought if you weren't nuts but just cold and running up a score you could kill homeless people and never get caught. Fortunately people who actually consider murder are usually nuts.

I have also wondered if people who have small children and no other family ever get tired of them and pick up and move to another state and off them and dispose of them on the way.
Posted by shutterspeed
MS Gulf Coast
Member since May 2007
70585 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 9:06 pm to
quote:

So did this case just go away?


Feeling the "thirst" again, eh?
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
91320 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 9:30 pm to
quote:


I have also wondered if people who have small children and no other family ever get tired of them and pick up and move to another state and off them and dispose of them on the way


Whoa.
Posted by lsucoonass
shreveport and east texas
Member since Nov 2003
69696 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 9:34 pm to
I dunno dawg
If it's prostitutes, logistic services need to be examine (truck drivers)
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
295687 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 9:36 pm to
LINK

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On the surface, much about this case feels like classic Louisiana corruption. At one point in the book, a witness tells him, "Welcome to the Dirty South." After all, for those in other corners of America, there's something undeniably atmospheric about the bayou. It's got some magical realism to it, with the power to represent the dark and unknowable – and maybe a little sinister – parts of our country.
Posted by TypoKnig
Member since Aug 2011
8928 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 9:37 pm to
quote:

I have also wondered if people who have small children and no other family ever get tired of them and pick up and move to another state and off them and dispose of them on the way.




Posted by lsumailman61
Gulf Shores
Member since Oct 2006
7939 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 9:41 pm to
Read the book. Seems to be a psycho drug king pin doing the murders. All women have sex, drugs and street life in common.
Posted by airportwhiskey
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2014
694 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 9:45 pm to
quote:

I have also wondered if people who have small children and no other family ever get tired of them and pick up and move to another state and off them and dispose of them on the way.


RA’ed for the FBI to investigate...
Posted by Hopeful Doc
Member since Sep 2010
15388 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 9:56 pm to
quote:

Following the publication of his story, he received a bevy of attacks from law enforcement, and not just the Sheriff’s post: the Jennings local newspaper, which had initially been very supportive of Brown’s investigation, published attacks on his reporting and, he says, stopped returning his emails. He wrote that one of his contacts in Jennings, who is "deeply connected to the case," told him, "I've already heard more than once that you’ll never get that book out. You can take that however you want to."



He seems to insinuate that the town that wildly distrusts the Sheriff's Office decides to all get behind a notice posted by the Sheriff's Office and turn on him, followed by a "deeply connected" person essentially threatening him.


Two possibilities:
1) The whole town is corrupt and someone pulls the strings of local law enforcement, the citizens, and the paper (all of who I think also distrust each other from the previous articles)

or

2) He can't stick to his story and is trying to stir up nonexistent drama for a sell.


Is this one of those towns with a cult?


Posted by Hangit
The Green Swamp
Member since Aug 2014
45329 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 9:58 pm to
quote:

Seems to be a psycho drug king pin doing the murders.


The old dude named Frankie knew about each and every one of them. He would not talk though. Rumor had it he was also a C.I.
Posted by uway
Member since Sep 2004
33109 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 10:00 pm to
So these murders will never be solved I guess.

And f the drug problem in Jennings. We just lost a high school friend to that nonsense.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
295687 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 10:10 pm to
quote:

He can't stick to his story and is trying to stir up nonexistent drama for a sell.


It sounded a bit dramatic to me.
Posted by jonboy
Member since Sep 2003
7438 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 11:03 pm to
quote:

gthog61


quote:


I have often thought if you weren't nuts but just cold and running up a score you could kill homeless people and never get caught. Fortunately people who actually consider murder are usually nuts.

I have also wondered if people who have small children and no other family ever get tired of them and pick up and move to another state and off them and dispose of them on the way.


And we have located our criminally insane psychopath for the evening folks. I hope everyone enjoyed tonight's episode of, "Who the frick will share too much on tigerdroppings?"
Posted by tigerpimpbot
Chairman of the Pool Board
Member since Nov 2011
68765 posts
Posted on 12/19/17 at 11:07 pm to
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