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12. Blood on the Bayou Remastered Sound


It was July 1997, when 19-year-old David Mitchell's body was found near Hahnville, Louisana. Six months later in December 1997, the body of 20-year-old Gary Pierre was found in St. Charles Parish followed by the discovery of the body of 38-year-old Larry Ranson in July 1998. Young men were being murdered at an alarming rate in and around the party capital of the south. The victimology was telling the police that these young men were connected but it also told them that their greatest fear was about to be confirmed. There was a serial killer on the loose and he was just getting started. Join us as we discuss the Bayou Blue strangler on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast.

Michelle Hunter (December 5, 2006). Serial-killer suspect confesses; Trysts led to rapes, strangling, cops told. NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune.
https://web.archive.org/web/20080714031044/http://www.dallasvoice.com/artman/publish/article_4154.php
https://www.houmatimes.com/search/?sd=desc&l=25&sort=relevance&f=html&t=article%2Cvideo%2Cyoutube%2Ccollection&app%5B0%5D=editorial&nsa=eedition&q=+Ronald+Dominique&o=0
Lloyd Vries (December 5, 2006). Louisiana Man Confesses To 23 Slayings. CBS News | Associated Press.
Mary Foster (December 5, 2006). From a meek “nobody” to a serial killer? The Seattle Times.
Staff (September 24, 2008). Gay serial killer convicted in Louisiana. The Telegraph.
Bayou Blue
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HXXG48E

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