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Explore the chilling tale of Derrick Todd Lee, the Baton Rouge Serial Killer, who terrorized Louisiana. Uncover his dark past, twisted motives, and the horrific impact on his victims and community. Sponsor: shopify.com/casual - for a $1 per month trial period Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight, we cover “The other” Baton Rouge serial killer, Sean Gillis. And, like we were for Derrick Todd Lee, The Baton Rouge serial killer, we are once again joined by Jody Plauche. Sean was a momma's boy from the minute he was born until he was arrested for murder, and he probably still is. This gave him a mindset that everyone owed him. He began his murder spree later in life than most serial killers, but he was one of the more grisly ones, dismembering his victims, and raping their corpses, and even eating some of it. He hooked up with a woman who had a troubled past, and had a skeleton in her closet of her own, but she was determined to turn her life around, and thought she had found the man of her dreams when she met Sean. She had no clue that he was a serial killer, and Sean did this for 10 years, killing 8 women. Its a crazy story, and Jody gives us his take on Sean, and he also tells us some facts about his own past. This was an amazing episode you don't want to miss. Buy Jody's book, Why Gary Why Instagram Facebook Twitter(X) YouTube Website #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #TrueCrimeComedy #TrueCrimeComedyPodcast #TrueCrimeCommunity #SerialKiller #Cult #CrimesKillersCultsandBeer #SeanGillis #JodyPlauche #GaryPlauche #BatonRouge
The 1990's/2000's in the Baton Rouge area of Louisiana saw 3 active serial killers operating at the same time. Derrick Todd Lee, "The Baton Rouge Serial Killer" was on the radar for years, but no one could ever tie him to the crimes. Coni takes you through the case and the preconceived notions of serial killers that prevented law enforcement from realizing that their man had been under their nose the whole time.
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Got a treat for you tonight! Jody Plauche joins Bill to cover the twisted serial killer and rapist, Derrick Todd Lee. He comes from Jody's hometown, and he requested this case for us to cover. We cover Lee's childhood and his obsession as a peeping tom, even before hitting puberty. As a teen, he escalates into assault and even more peeping, and burglary. He gets married and has kids, and gets a mistress, but he's still peeping, which later leads to rape and murder. He's also abusive to both his wife and mistress. He would study his victims for weeks before making the kill. And he even did some comically stupid things as well like asking a woman whose home he breaks into out on a date, and even gives her his phone number. We also cover the one detective who had this case figured out spot on, 100%, despite a task force telling him he was wrong. This case is wild from start to finish, and Jody was great as a cohost! Jody's website, where you can find his book, Why Gary Why? As well as his victims advocacy information Instagram Facebook Twitter(X) Patreon Website
En este episodio, desentrañaremos el aterrador caso de Derrick Todd Lee, el asesino en serie que sembró el terror en Baton Rouge. Descubre cómo la caza del depredador llevó a una ciudad al límite y cómo la sed de justicia finalmente se impuso. En "Los Sábados Mando Yo", la verdad siempre supera la ficción. Acompáñanos en este viaje por los rincones más tenebrosos de la criminología. Podéis contribuir al mantenimiento de nuestro podcast por Paypal israeledison20@hotmail.com //Enlaces: https://www.ivoox.com/sean-vincent-gillis-8220-el-otro-asesino-baton-audios-mp3_rf_95600357_1.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGi-1r6Dws0 https://www.tumblr.com/cabaretcrimes/101411560378/derrick-todd-lee-el-asesino-de-baton-rouge?redirect_to=%2Fcabaretcrimes%2F101411560378%2Fderrick-todd-lee-el-asesino-de- https://es.mahnazmezon.com/articles/humanities/derrick-todd-lee-the-baton-rouge-serial-killer.html https://iogeneration.pt/who-is-derrick-todd-lee-1528912 https://www.crimelibrary.org/serial_killers/predators/baton_rouge/4.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick_Todd_Lee Libros relacionados sobre el caso: “The Bayou Strangler: Louisiana's Most Gruesome Serial Killer"** de Fred Rosen: Ofrece una visión detallada del caso, explorando los crímenes y sus consecuencias en la comunidad. //Nos Puedes Encontrar en estos lugares: Mi Lista de Amazon https://www.amazon.es/hz/wishlist/ls/11MB382F78KC6?ref_=wl_share Telegram Grupo : https://t.me/LosSabadosMandoYo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lossabadosmandoyo Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lossabadosmandoy Twitter: https://twitter.com/SabadosMandoYo Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/7JMeLxFHMtWHEVRGRCY4KO?si=o_HA9s7DR6KFXF_1RRK8KQ Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/los-sabados-mando-yo/id1479960558 Ivoox : https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-sabados-mando-yo_sq_f1774095_1.html Feed : https://www.ivoox.com/sabados-mando-yo_fg_f1774095_filtro_1.xml
In Part 2, They get it. With over 60 women dead, Baton Rouge Sheriff Offices realize they have a serial killer on the loose! But they're wrong. There are TWO; the murders of Sean Vincent Gillis are camouflaged by those of Derrick Todd Lee. No one is looking for Sean Gillis. As the victims' families mourn, the investigation intensified, DNA works its magic, and finally, the police follow the tracks to Sean Gillis door. Arrested, he cannot stop talking, sharing the gruesome details of murder and dismemberment, acting like a child sent to the principal's office instead of recognizing the gravity of his crimes. Source material, show notes, photographs, maps are found on Jill's blog at www.murdershelfbookclub.com New designs are out on Jill's spreadshop! Autumn, Winter and Christmas! Join Jill on Patreon and get the insider info and help pickour books! $4 a month! By Jill, All Rights Reserved
This week on Excelsior Journeys, host & producer George Sirois sits down with award-winning actor Bishop Stevens. A regular in the midwest creative community, Bishop trained with wrestling legend Harley Race and worked for both World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation before making the transition to acting in both television and movies. After working with entertainers such as Gary Busey, Thom Mathews, CM Punk, and Malcolm McDowell, Bishop is now ready to take center stage by leading his biggest and most ambitious project yet: The Baton Rogue Serial Killer, a biopic based on the notorious serial killer Derrick Todd Lee. Learn more about Bishop's work by visiting his website HERE.Subscribe to all shows in the Once Upon a Podcast Network by clicking HERE.Thank you to Mary Ellen Craig for joining the monthly membership.The Excelsior Journeys podcast exists primarily as a platform for creatives of all kinds (authors, filmmakers, stand-up comics, musicians, voice artists, painters, podcasters, etc) to share their journeys to personal success. It is very important to celebrate those voices as much as possible to not only provide encouragement to up-and-coming talent, but to say thank you to the established men & women for inspiring the current generation of artists.If you agree that the Excelsior Journeys podcast serves a positive purpose and would like to show your appreciation, you can give back to the show by clicking HERE.Want to be an in-demand podcast guest? Join the Endless Stages Challenge and you'll become one in less than 100 days. I'm so proud to be an affiliate for this challenge, and I invite you - creatives from all walks of life - to click on this link HERE.Click HERE to learn more about the challenge, and click HERE for more information about Endless Stages.
Baton Rouge has been deemed the serial killer capital, and rightfully so. For more than a decade, starting in the 90's, Derrick Todd Lee terrorized women across the Baton Rouge area. What started as peeping into their windows eventually turned much worse. It would take an entire task force and science to bring this dirtbag to justice. Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives?utm_medium=copy_link Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Page 3 Killers: Murders that went unnoticedSeason 2: Episode 39Case: Sean Vincent GillisThis week we are going to talk about Sean Vincent Gillis an American serial killer, rapist from the Baton Rouge area. Between 1994 and 2004 he stalked and murdered eight women. His case ended up being overshadowed by that of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee who was active at the same time.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/page.3.killers.media Email: page3killerspodcast@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Page3KillersPodcast *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~Thank you for Watching!We hope you enjoy this week Episode!Special Thanks to our Patrons!Christy Bryson Chelsea Hargrett&Stacey FragaleThank you for your donations!Remember you too can Join our list of Prime Suspects!By Joining us on Patreon!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Page3KillersPodcast Remember to Like, Shareand subscribe!Until next time...
The 1990's/2000's in the Baton Rouge area of Louisiana saw 3 active serial killers operating at the same time. Derrick Todd Lee, "The Baton Rouge Serial Killer" was on the radar for years, but no one could ever tie him to the crimes. Coni takes you through the case and the preconceived notions of serial killers that prevented law enforcement from realizing that their man had been under their nose the whole time. Thank you Magic Spoon for sponsoring this episode! Don't take our word for it, try it yourself. Head to http://magicspoon.com/gruesome and use promo code GRUESOME for $5 off. Want to advertise on a podcast like ours? Head to: https://zen.ai/gruesome If your resolution is to start a podcast, now is the time! With Zencastr's easy to use platform you will be releasing episodes in no time. Head to https://zencastr.com/pricing?coupon=Gruesome&fpr=gruesome for 30% off your first three months!
For over a decade The Zachary, LA police department worked on putting this long time criminal away. When a string of killing by an unknown serial killer began to happen between Baton Rouge, LA and around the area Detectives from Zachary told them who they thought it was, they were told to go home. That was until they proved that they were right. Listen to this story and hear the tale. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-alexander74/support
This is the final installment to Kassie's deep dive into the life and crimes of DTL. TW: there is violence, graphic content, and sexual assault mentioned in this episode. We understand if this is not for you! For those that stick around, the recommended cocktail for this episode is tequila because this one burns all the way down. Thanks for listening.
Known as the Baton Rouge killer, Derrick Todd Lee is thought to have killed at least seven women between 1998 and 2003 (via Murderpedia). Per CNN, those who knew the Louisiana native described him as an attractive and pleasant man. Even so, Lee did have a criminal record, which included burglary, peeping tom incidents, and stalking. Oxygen writes that police long-suspected that he had killed Connie Warner, a woman from Zachary, Louisiana, in 1992. That being said, there was never any evidence to tie Lee to the crime scene. SPONSORS: PodDecks: www.poddecks.com - PromoCode Larry21 for 10% off your order Hunt A Killer: www.huntakiller.com - Promo Code TCNS for 20% off your first box Audible: Free Audio Book: www.audibletrial.com/larry21 DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ON ALL MAJOR PODCAST PLATFORMS. Follow Us on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/truecrimens IG: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeneversleepspodcast Now on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/truecrimeneversleeps/ If you like our content, consider becoming a financial supporter: Buy Us A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/tcns Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/truecrimeneversleeps
The second installment of our multi part deep dive into the horrendous killing spree of Derrick Todd Lee. Grab your headphones and your cocktails, and brace for impact.
In light of the recent 20th anniversary, it only seemed appropriate that Kassie and I finally cover one of the most horrendous serial killers to ever walk the earth. A case entirely to close to home, as it takes place in Baton Rouge, LA, where the lives of countless women and their families were destroyed by Derrick Todd Lee.
In the early 2000's, a vicious serial killer stalked and terrorized a number of southern Louisiana communities. These shocking events caused many women in the area to question their safety. Join Olivia Cornu and John Conner as they dive deep into the dark to investigate "The Baton Rouge Serial Killer," Derrick Todd Lee. Will this terrifying, true crime case be enough to make you...Check the Locks? Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Join Our Facebook Group Visit our website Subscribe and Review on Apple Podcasts Post-production editing courtesy of Mat Halliday of Mat Halliday Audio Production --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/checkthelocks/message
Join Casey, Sarah, and their Dad's as they cover the case of the Baton Rouge Serial Killer, Derrick Todd Lee. Between 2002 and 2003, Baton Rouge was plagued by murder after murder. A tip leads investigators in the wrong direction and it was a small police department outside of Baton Rouge that helped capture the capital city's most notorious serial killer.
Evidence photos @ https://talkmurder.com/derrick-todd-lee/Before Hurricane Katrina ravaged southern Louisiana, Derrick Todd Lee did his part to decimate the lives of several women and their families. Lee earned the moniker, the South Louisiana Serial Killer, after his murderous rampage that lasted over a decade, killing at least 17, but most likely, many more.
Evidence photos @ https://talkmurder.com/derrick-todd-lee/Before Hurricane Katrina ravaged southern Louisiana, Derrick Todd Lee did his part to decimate the lives of several women and their families. Lee earned the moniker, the South Louisiana Serial Killer, after his murderous rampage that lasted over a decade, killing at least 17, but most likely, many more.
***Sponsored by: Best Fiends! Download today for FREE on the App Store or Google Play! | Listen on Vodacast for bonus content: shorturl.at/diDGM ***Teresa Marie Gilcrease walked out of an Alexandria, LA bar with an unknown man and was never seen alive again. Five hours later her body was found off a rural road southwest of town; she had been stabbed and run over. Early on, investigators received a deluge of tips but by year's end, the calls were drying up.At the same time, a task force operating in Baton Rouge was back on the hunt for a serial killer after the arrest of Derrick Todd Lee showed he was not the only monster stalking the streets. Could Teresa's murder be connected to these crimes or did the answer lie somewhere closer to home?Following up on a new tip, detectives turned their attention towards a Louisiana State Trooper. Their investigation would dig deep into the man's life in order to determine if the officer might be moonlighting as a brutal killer or if, perhaps, their unknown suspect might be someone who had disappeared without leaving any evidence to his identity.FB: https://www.facebook.com/TraceEvidencePod/IG: https://www.instagram.com/traceevidencepod/TW: https://twitter.com/TraceEvPodVisit https://www.trace-evidence.com for more information, case photos, contact information and more.Merch: https://traceevidence.threadless.com/ Music Courtesy of: "Lost Time" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Day 7 of 30 DAYS OF SERIAL KILLERS! Week one is done with this episode and, thus, the dynamic duo returns with the frustrating tale of Derrick Todd Lee, a serial rapist, murderer, and peeping tom/stalker who could have been stopped several times before things escalated to murder. Want to know more? Want to see for yourself? Visit www.wwydpodcast.com. TikTok: @wwydpodc Twitter: @wwydpodc Instagram: @wwydpodc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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From September of 2002 until March 2003 a serial killer stalked the area around LSU, brazenly walking into the homes and apartments of unsuspecting women where he would assault and murder them. Mistakenly misidentified as a white male, he went under the radar, despite mountains of DNA evidence. Although the man, Derrick Todd Lee, was eventually capture in Atlanta, Georgia, many questions about his life and crimes still remain. Follow me on Instagram, MeWe, and Patreon @ IanTotten-Author Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReverendIanTotten Twitter @CorpseCreek Find my books @ https://tinyurl.com/Totten-Books The Deathcast is a Production of Corpse Creek Publshing Visit the official website: https://www.corpsecreekpublishing.com #truecrime #serialkillings #louisiana #batonrouge #strangler #Murder #TheDeathcast #truecrimeaddict #truecrimefiend #Truecrimepodcast #DerrickToddLee
Derrick's fixation with stalking, raping, and murdering women leads him to the University of Louisiana campus, where he terrorizes students and locals alike. As police work to crack the case, a false assumption leads them down the wrong path. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever since he was a little boy in the ‘70s, Derrick Todd Lee liked to peep. He would stare through the window of his neighbor's house, watching women undress. But the older he got, the more Derrick realized that peeping wasn't enough for him. He wanted to hold complete power over these women. And soon, that urge turned deadly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we talk about The Baton Rouge killer, Derrick Todd Lee. During his time of killing he had the city on edge and women flocking to get their CHL and self defense classes. It took years to finally track Derrick down but when they did Baton Rouge became a little safer. Check out our Instagram @thegirlthebeardandthegrim for pictures and updates on past and future episodes.Sources: Wikipedia, Murderpedia, theadvocate.com, and WBRZ.comCover Art By: Hope Hubbell Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/v-draganov/mystery-boxLicense code: 0ZERSLBJ7U08A2BW
First of all, Chloe isn't doing too much you haters! Honey told the case of Rico Harris, the former Globetrotter that disappeared into thin air. Taj covered the case of Derrick Todd Lee, the Baton Rouge Serial killer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cocktailmurder/support
During a span of ten years, 53 homicides of women around the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area led police to create a task force in an effort to solve some of these cases. What they found, however, was much more complicated. This brings us to the aggravating story of serial killer, Derrick Todd Lee and his ten-year murder spree. Sourceshttps://www.thoughtco.com/derrick-todd-lee-973096https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Derrick_Todd_Lee#Known_Victimshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick_Todd_Lee#Victimshttps://www.wbrz.com/news/timeline-of-events-serial-killer-derrick-todd-lee/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Killerlocalepodcast)
In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a sinister serial killer named Derrick Todd Lee, lurked the streets for eleven years, from 1992-2003.If you like the podcast and want to support Black creators, be sure to support by subscribing and leaving a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or following on Spotify or Google Podcasts. Thank you for your support!Music by: Channing TabbFollow us on Twitter @TheLCLpodFor business inquiries, email: thelostcrimeslibrary@gmail.comSources:https://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=90604&page=1http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/articles/06_03/serial.shtmlhttps://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/shows/obsession-dark-desires#bottomOfHeaderhttps://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/article_f6c7971b-3241-5206-8f8a-14f9ab04a212.htmlhttps://www.oxygen.com/mark-of-a-killer/crime-news/derrick-todd-lee-baton-rouge-serial-killer-murdershttps://www.wbrz.com/news/timeline-of-events-serial-killer-derrick-todd-lee/https://www.wafb.com/story/946335/remembering-gina-wilson-green-one-year-after-her-murder/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/09/29/fact-check-meme-shows-incorrect-homicide-stats-race/5739522002/https://www.thoughtco.com/victims-of-serial-killer-derrick-todd-lee-973188 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discussion into serial killer Derrick Todd Lee who terrorized Baton Rouge, LA between 1998 and 2003.Songs used are The Ballroom and Before by artist HexsystemSocial MediaTwitter: @CompulsionCastFacebook: @ CompulsionCastInstagram: @CompulsionPodcastYoutube: @ CompulsionCastSourcesWAFB2002, Father Of The Serial Killer's Fourth Confirmed Victim Talks With 9 News 2002, Remembering Gina Wilson Green One Year After Her Murder2003, LSU honors murdered student Carrie Lynn Yoder2003, Murray PaceThoughtCo2020, Montaldo, Charles. Victims of Serial Killer Derrick Todd Lee2021, Profile Of Serial Killer Derrick Todd LeeKPLCTV2021, Randi Mebruer2003, Geralyn DeSotoWBRZ2021, Dupuy, Kevin. Timeline Of Events: Serial Killer Derrick Todd LeeBayou Justice2021, Arledge, HL. Blount, Kinamore Abductions Potentially LinkedThe Advertiser2021, Acadiana woman recalls surviving attack by Derrick Todd LeeThe Clarion Ledger2016, Watkins Mothers Fight JusticeOxford University Press2021, Covering The Search For A Serial KillerThe Charley Project2021, Randi Jane MebreurMurderpedia2021, Blanco, Juan. Derrick Todd Lee
In the 1990s, women began disappearing and dying in the communities surrounding Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Because most of the victims were Caucasian, authorities followed leads involving a Caucasian man in a white pick-up truck. Eventually, DNA from various victims linked the women to a potential serial killer. Later genetic testing revealed that the perpetrator was African-American. Join Lisa O'Brien and Michael Carnahan on Wednesday, October 7, 2020, at 8:30 p.m. Central for Clear and Convincing Episode 21, State of Louisiana v. Derrick Todd Lee. We'll talk about Lee's reign of terror as the South Louisiana Serial Killer, his eventual identification, his arrest in 2003 and his conviction for the 2nd degree murder of Geralyn Desoto and his first degree murder conviction and death sentence for the murder of Charlotte Murray Pace. Finally, we'll talk about Lee's direct appeal and state post-conviction claims and his death in January, 2016, of heart disease.
This week's episode loosely covers the two serial killers who terrified the Baton Rouge area in the late 1990s and early 2000s: Derrick Todd Lee and Sean Vincent Gillis. The details are gruesome especially when you consider there were two brutal murderers functioning at the same time and it took a while for police to catch them (or in Lee's case, even know what they were looking for). Thanks so much for listening! Until next week, make sure to check us out on instagram @whowhatwherepodcast and Facebook or listen to this podcast on YouTube and leave us a comment over there! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whowhatwherepod/message
Join us this week as we discuss a serial killer who completes ALL THREE aspects of the psychopath triad - wetting the bed, fire starting, and, yes, animal torture. Discover just how this killer's profile leads police away from him and towards even more murder. Music:Ice Flow Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Its time for our Louisiana case of the month! This week we are talking about the Baton Rouge Serial killer Derrick Todd Lee. Our episode will be a little different because Covid has struck our homes. Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitch Follow us on Twitter Sources:https://murderpedia.org/male.L/l/lee-derrick-todd.htm --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bayouchronicles/support
Christmas Eve 2002. Port Allen, Louisiana. After leaving her home on a road trip to visit her husband in prison for the holidays, 65-year old Mari Ann Fowler stops at a strip mall to purchase some food from a Subway sandwich shop. When she walks back into the parking lot, Mari Ann vanishes without a trace and surveillance footage from a security camera shows that she was abducted by the unidentified driver of a pick-up truck. Months later, serial killer Derrick Todd Lee is arrested after being linked to the murders of multiple women. While there's evidence to suggest he could have been responsible for Mari Ann's disappearance, investigators cannot conclusively link him to the crime and her body is never found. Was Mari Ann Fowler an unconfirmed victim of the notorious Baton Rouge Serial Killer? On this week's holiday-themed episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we explore a terrifying Christmas Eve abduction. If you have any information about this case, please contact the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office at (225) 343-9234. Additional Reading: http://charleyproject.org/case/mari-ann-fowler https://www.wafb.com/story/1061608/search-for-mari-ann-fowler-enters-third-day https://www.ksla.com/story/3774629/memorial-services-held-for-mari-ann-fowler/ https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/crime_police/article_d4d1fa86-5a90-5b13-9000-b93f52cf0543.html https://www.lsureveille.com/new-evidence-emerges-in-fowler-investigation/article_508e928b-5bd2-5c16-b008-d3c0ea3d4dbf.html “I've Been Watching You: The South Louisiana Serial Killer” by Susan D. Mustafa, Tony Clayton & Sue Israel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick_Todd_Lee “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. Join us on Saturday, December 12 at 8:00pm EST for an online streaming marathon where we will be watching classic segments from “Unsolved Mysteries”. You can enter our screening room by clicking on this link. “The Trail Went Cold” is going to be appearing on podcast row at “Crimecon 2021: Austin” at the Fairmont Hotel in Austin, Texas on June 2-4, 2021, as well as “Crimecon UK” at the Leonardo Royal Hotel & Spa in London on June 12-13, 2021. To get a 10 % discount on the purchase of tickets to either event, please use our specialized promo code, “COLD21”, by visiting https://www.crimecon.com/CC21 or https://www.crimecon.co.uk. “The Trail Went Cold” is now doing a weekly livestream show on GetVokl every Thursday from 7:00-8:00 PM ET as part of their “True Crime Thursday” line-up. For more information, please visit their website. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
John and Daryn discuss the case of Derrick Todd Lee, known as Baton Rouge Serial Killer, who murdered seven Louisiana women over the course of eleven years.Now you can LISTEN to full episodes of Snapped! The new Snapped: Women Who Murder podcast is the audio from our original premiere episodes of Snapped that have aired on Oxygen. Start listening now: http://oxygen.tv/SnappedSpotifyCan't get enough true crime? Check out PeacockTV.com for even more!Want to join our facebook group? Clink the Link to chat with John, Daryn, and other Martinis and Murder fans!Follow Matt The Bartender on Instagram: @Matt_The_BartenderFollow John: @jthrasher on Twitter, @jthrasher on InstagramFollow Daryn: @CarpeDaryn on Twitter, @CarpeDaryn on InstagramShop for Martinis and Murder merch at https://www.shopoxygen.com/shop-by-show/martinis-and-murder.htmlCheck out Detective's Den at https://www.oxygen.com/detectives-denYou can send us things! Send all mail to:Martinis & MurderOxygen Media30 Rockefeller Plaza12th FloorNew York, NY 10112 Hotline: The Martinis and Murder Hotline is live! Call us at 212-664-2072 to leave voicemails, feedback, questions, comments, martini recipes, case suggestions, or to yell at Matt! All we need is your first name, last initial, and where you’re from (city and state). Please note that your submission constitutes permission to use your message on the podcast. Must be 18 or older!Subscribe to Martinis & Murder for new episodes every week!
“More From Da Berry and Beyond” Terry Delahoussaye and Teresa Gilcrease Following the cold case of Nelson Landry Jr., comes another cold case from “Da Berry.” Terry Delahoussaye, nicknamed “Sniff”, was celebrating his 62nd birthday at the seafood connection in his hometown of New Iberia, Louisiana. On that night of December 5, 2015, Mr. Delahoussaye was murdered. He was found slumped over in his vehicle where he suffered a gunshot wound to the head on the 300 block of Field Street. Those who had seen him last noted that his gold jewelry and money were missing from his person when police found him. Mr. Delahoussaye was an active member and volunteer in his community. His murder remains unsolved and is an ongoing investigation. 44-year-old Teresa Marie Wren Gilcrease was back in her hometown of Alexandria, Louisiana to attend her daughter’s high school graduation in 2002 where she would go missing. She and her husband had moved to Baker City, Oregon where he worked as a pharmacist. At this time, Mrs. Gilcrease was staying in Boyce, Louisiana. Her last known movements were leaving the bar called The Stick Pool on MacArthur Dr. in Alexandria in the wee hours with an unknown male on June 10th, 2002. A sketch of the suspect was circulated, and her rental car was found in the parking lot. Ms. Gilcrease’s body was found not long after by a farmer in the Alexandria area. She had been runover by a car and stabbed. The Rapides Sheriff’s department ruled out 50 suspects, including a Louisiana State Trooper. Crime Stoppers featured the case in 2013, however, her murder remains unsolved and is an and is an ongoing investigation. See Full Transcrit Below Roy (00:03): Hello, and welcome to another episode of mysteries of the Bayou. I'm Roy I'm Scarlet. We got a couple of great cases to bring you today. Uh, the first one we're going to talk about is, again, out of new Iberia. It is, uh, uh, Mr. Terry Delahoussaye. He was, um, he was nicknamed sniff and on, uh, December 5th, 2015, he was found deceased in his car at the age of 62. And, uh, upon further investigation, the, um, police found that he had been shot in the head and, uh, the way I read this, it was like, um, it was like the driver's side door may have been locked, but the passenger door was open. And as I kind of what you got. Yeah, Scarlett (00:57): Yeah. That's, that's what I read. Um, we were able to get a police report and, um, uh, you know, some of the details are a little sparse, but that was, um, definitely laid out for us. Okay. Roy (01:08): Yeah. So, uh, the other thing, I think this was his birthday or right around his birthday. They had been out that night having a celebration. They had been over at the, uh, seafood connection. And then, um, after the party broke up, he left and, uh, was later found in the 300 block of field street. Now the, um, they say that once he left the seafood connection, after the celebration that his, uh, that he did have cash and jewelry on him that were not found after the police found his body. Now, the, the other thing that was a little bit strange is that, um, the, the way that the police report and the way that some other reports, uh, talk about this, it was almost like his car was in, still in the middle of the road running when they found him. And, uh, uh, somebody called in and said, Hey, there's a guy slumped over in the car. Roy (02:15): And the police came out, of course, found that he had been shot. So it's almost like he either stopped in the street for somebody he knew, or some people stopped him, you know, in order to, uh, to Rob him. But, um, yeah, that was, um, it's terrible. At 62, he had had my understanding worked at the same company for about 30 years. So he sounded like a, you know, a stable individual and, uh, just happened to run into, um, some gun violence. Probably like I said, it sounds like probably for robbery of the cash and jewelry, uh, really were not found on his person. Did you have any other, uh, any other details? Scarlett (03:02): No, it's, it's just, you know, it's, it's super tragic. Um, this man seemed like a lovely person and it was just so sad. It was, you know, his 62nd birthday, he was out celebrating and, um, that this happened to him and you know, that his family still doesn't unfortunately have any answers. This is still an ongoing investigation. Roy (03:21): Yeah. And if we can backtrack on our time, I know we talked a little bit about this. In our last episode, we had a, another person out of new Iberia. Uh, but, um, at this timeframe he was found December 5th, 2015. If my math is right, this is at a point when the new Iberia police department had been disbanded. And so, uh, I think that was from 2004 to 2018. Is that correct? Yep, that's correct. Okay. So this was a point when the new Iberia police department had been disbanded. And so the, um, new, the, excuse me, the Iberia parish Sheriff's office is the one that's been handling the investigation. Of course, w while we did get a police report that had minimal details of the do's site, that it says being, uh, an ongoing investigation is why they could not provide us more details, but there seem to be quite a few unsolved homicides during this time period. And even though that after 2008 18, the new Iberia police department has been reinstated and is up and running again, these investigations that happened during this time period still remain with the Sheriff's office. So that is, um, unless you have something else to add, that is really all, again, this is one of those, Oh, go ahead. I'm sorry. Scarlett (04:56): Oh, you know, uh, you know, I'm sure that certain information is obviously as, as, as being withheld because it is ongoing. Um, you know, I would like to know, you know, maybe the car was fingerprinted if any neighbors were questioned, if they had seen anything that were on that block, um, all of these kinds of, you know, basic things, but again, there's most, most likely a lot of this information is probably being withheld. Roy (05:20): Yeah. And it's also, um, you know, was this on his way home? I, you know, um, you're more familiar with the area, so I don't know a field is close to the seafood connection, but, you know, was this on his way home? Did he go over there for a reason? Um, you know, just a lot of, a lot of questions like that, that still remain. And, um, the other thing is like, again, just want to reiterate this as exactly why we started this podcast is because people like mr. DeLuise, they just have not gotten a lot of coverage. Now. I'm not, not faulting law that maybe they didn't have a lot to go on with the, um, clues or, you know, during the investigation turning stuff up. But there just, hasn't been a lot of media coverage. And so, you know, it just makes you wonder really what has happened since the time of his death. Roy (06:16): And, uh, anyway, we just want to be sure to put all of this out there on the off chance that may be, somebody will come forward. Either they may have been on this block at that time. They may have seen him leave in the seafood connection. Cause, uh, you know, we don't know, maybe somebody jumped in the car with them when he got in the parking lot and, you know, forced him to drive over there until they finally got what they wanted. You know, those are the things that, um, I think a lot of times as witnesses, we don't realize the power of the information that we may have where we may not have seen the actual crime committed, but we may have seen some things that led up to it. That would be very helpful to law enforcement. So again, if, um, if anybody knows anything, please contact the Iberia parish Sheriff's department with anything. All right. Anything else before we move on? Speaker 3 (07:13): Nope. Nope. Moving on, moving along. All right. Roy (07:15): Well, we'll talk about, uh, next. We're gonna talk about, uh, Theresa Marie Ren Gilchrist, and I do apologize for the jets flying over the S the sound of freedom. We love it. We live not far from an air force base and also a Lockheed plant. So they're always though sometimes flying and testing every now and then we do get a little, a little tree top buzz come through. So if you hear it, that's what it is, but Speaker 3 (07:45): Is it just insert the top gun soundtrack? How was Roy (07:53): Actually re reciting a line from that show? And I show up, and I don't know, 30 something years ago now, but still, still recite reciting the line. Oh, I know what it was. I was telling somebody the other day, you know, do you have that number for that truck? Speaker 3 (08:08): That's fine. Uh, Roy (08:11): Anyway, uh, so yeah, this is Theresa Marie Rin Gilchrist's. Um, she was actually found in repeats parish, Louisiana, which is the, the, uh, Alexandria area, but, um, mrs. Gill crease born on February 14th, 1958. She was, uh, found in 2002. So she would have been around 44 at the time of her death. She was a native of Boyce. Um, just again, let me just kind of drop back for a little bit on, uh, before we move too much further off of Terry DeLuise. Uh, first off we did reach out to the Iberia Sheriff's Parris department. See if they would provide somebody to come on and talk to us, they declined. And we also did look for some relatives of mr. DeLuise and were unable to make contact with them. So as we go through these cases, if you know of, uh, relatives, we would still like to talk to them to get clarity, and we would even record, um, you know, another episode kind of a follow up with a family member or just whatever information we could gain. Roy (09:25): So please always keep that in mind, if you know of any information personally, or if he know somebody connected with the family, uh, it would be awesome for you to pass this information along to them and just let them know we would still like to talk to them. And the reason I brought that up is because I had, uh, on ms. Gill crease, I had reached out to her sister who still is in the area. And I had also, uh, extended invitation to the repeats parish Sheriff's office to provide somebody and they declined. So, uh, anyway, she was about 44 at the time of her death. She's a native of Boyce and she, um, she was living in Baker, Baker, city, Oregon at the time she had, uh, returned to Alexandria to attend her daughter's high school graduation. So, um, I don't know if you have any more details leading up to that. Scarlett (10:27): Yeah. Um, and then, you know, we do know that her, um, I guess she had moved or relocated, uh, to Oregon because her husband is, uh, was a pharmacist and got a job out there. And it looks like, um, Theresa was maybe a social worker. She got her master's in social work at LSU. So again, just your everyday working professionals. Roy (10:47): Yeah. Yeah. So she was last seen on June 10th, 2002, she was leaving the stick pool and billiards, which is on MacArthur drive there in Alexandria. She was last seen about 1:30 AM with an unknown male. And, uh, there, there is actually a composite that we will provide it's, um, it's on the, um, it's been in the newspapers and maybe on the internet, you can find it, but, uh, there was some people that saw him and what's, what's odd is that, um, I want to think that there were over 50 people that were interviewed that were in or around this stick at that time of not that, you know, still hasn't really provided enough answers as we go through this. Uh, you know, you'll see that there, there have been some, uh, movement in the investigation, but just no, nothing concrete enough to bring somebody to trial. Um, she had a rental car, which, um, she had into Dallas and then took a rental car and it was found in the bar's parking lot. Roy (12:00): And, um, her body was actually found by a farm worker at one 32 Jenkins road, R I think it's also called sand and gravel there in Alexandria, uh, East of highway one 67, pretty close to the campus of LX LSU, Alexandria. Uh, she had been stabbed at least five times and run over by a vehicle. And the family feels that one of the people that have been interviewed is the actual killer, but again, not enough evidence, this one 32 Jenkins, if you look it up, it's, uh, it's still a fairly rule or it is rule, uh, part of the County. So there wasn't a lot of probably, you know, after one 30 in the morning, there probably wasn't a lot of traffic on this road. And I don't think there were any houses or other establishment clothes that somebody would have seen something. Um, also, uh, not only was she stabbed five times, but she was run over by vehicles. Roy (13:07): So, uh, again, not a lot of details in, you know, if it was a high speed or something that lower speed, but could be some damage to a vehicle. So if he knows somebody that, that, uh, back at this timeframe that had damage that was unexplainable, or, you know, if you worked in a body shop and fix somebody's car, you know, those are all things that would be very helpful, um, you know, to come forward. So there, um, because they have, they don't have the vehicle. There were no, there was no DNA that was left at the scene. Um, they have conducted numerous lineups, uh, throughout time. The, uh, like I said, the family feels that the, that the, there was a person who was interviewed that was responsible and the, uh, 2003 associated press article report, you know, there were over 50 suspects and in her death, including a Louisiana state trooper and this particular trooper and other associated press article also said that this trooper was cleared of serial killing of five young women in Southwest Louisiana, which started in about 2001, the, um, which it's, Scarlett (14:29): Um, I know that part was interesting as well because, um, Derrick Todd Lee was a serial killer that many people were familiar with. Um, he was active from 1992 to 2003. So that certainly would have been on everyone's mind, you know, as a possibility. So I think that was kind of an interesting overlay. Roy (14:51): Yeah. The, um, the other thing that was kind of strange that I found it, it wasn't mentioned everywhere, but, um, I'm trying to get down here to, in my notes that the, um, this state trooper may have been a nephew of the sheriff at the time of repeats parish. Uh, I don't have anything that really, uh, corroborated that I saw it in one place. So again, not, you know, not for sure, just trying to, I'm just trying to report what we have, what we have uncovered, uh, mrs. Gilchrist sister believes again, that, uh, the suspect was interviewed about a year after her killing. And then, um, it said that the, uh, Sheriff's department had spoken with her father again in 2013 about a suspect. And, um, that was about the time it was featured on a, uh, through the crime stopper. So I'm not sure if that was related, maybe a tip came through crime stoppers, um, that put them on to somebody else. Roy (16:05): And, uh, you know, of course her sister described her as a loving mother, sister great-granddaughter and, uh, and, um, excuse me, a great daughter. And that was a, you know, part of the family was part of the reason that she came back, like you said, uh, her and her husband had recently moved to Oregon, but she came back to Alexandria to go to her daughter's, um, um, high school graduation. And, uh, I think she decided to stay around for a little bit. She didn't go, um, uh, just flying in and then immediately home. So she was, you know, kind of hanging around the area some, and, um, it's just sad that, um, you know, somebody going out to have a, have a good, uh, have some fun one evening, and this happens to them. She had been, I was just going to one more thing. I was just going to mention that she had been staying at, um, the, uh, in her parents. She'd been staying with her parents in their boys' home. And she had spent a few days there at an Alexandria hotel as well. So Scarlett (17:20): Yeah. You know, um, I guess what's interesting also about, you know, this case. It was 2002. And, um, I think we had talked a little bit pre-show um, if, if it was possible that, you know, any surveillance footage within the bar, um, on the streets, gas station banks, I know it was in the, it was early in the morning at 1:30 AM, but maybe there was some sort of, kind of, uh, surrounding footage that caught the vehicle or caught her getting in vehicle, you know, just something that kind of tracked her movement. Roy (17:52): Yeah. I, I didn't see anything that had to do with video, and I know that, uh, you know, it's become a lot more prevalent nowadays than it was back then, but like you said, ATM's have had, uh, cameras for years and then also gas stations and things like that. So I'm not sure, uh, what kind of effort, you know, like I said, they, at one time had a pool of 50 suspects, so I guess they might, maybe they thought they had, uh, all they needed. And, you know, then because of th the other thing that was a lot more prevalent in the early two thousands versus today is the storage of video. I mean, it's become much more compact. We have bigger and better storage devices, but a lot of times back in those days, they may be running on a 24 hour loop. So if somebody didn't get to that tape within a certain time period, it would have been recorded over and moved on. We're now, you know, I think a lot of these businesses and, um, public cameras, wherever they think they do a lot better job at storing for longer periods of time, just because of the, you know, the advancements in technology. Scarlett (19:04): Yeah. Uh, certainly, and, you know, and then the other thing, you know, it's unfortunate that, you know, we don't have any information on the vehicle and that there was no DNA at the crime scene, but, you know, I was wondering if, if we even know where the, at, where he at, you know, where she was run over on the road, if there was any track marks, uh, was her body moved after it was hit, you know, a lot of these kinds of details, right? Roy (19:29): Yeah, no. And you would think, I assume that the 50 suspects were probably 50 people who were in this pool hall at the time that she walked out and you would, you know, unless this guy was a stranger in town that just happened to walk into the right place at the right time, you would expect that he would have acquaintances that were probably in there, you know, who he was with and playing pool with as well. So it, again, maybe one of those people, conscience will finally get the better of them and they'll come forward and, you know, provide some details. It's just hard for me to, uh, you know, I've been to those places and every now and then, you know, somebody off the street wanders in that doesn't really know anybody, but typically it's a place where friends go to, you know, maybe have a drink, shoot some pool talk and do things like that. So I would suspect strongly that somebody within this establishment, uh, knew who she left with. Scarlett (20:26): Right. I would agree. Yeah. Roy (20:30): All right. Well that is, um, of course that's all the details I have. Just kind of a recap. If you have any information, uh, on Terry DeLuise out of, uh, new Iberia, if you know, you know anything about his death at all, please call the Iberia Sheriff's department. If you know, any of his family or friends that would be able to provide us more information on, you know, him as an individual and also on the events that may be led up to this evening. Uh, you know, please reach out to us. Uh, our emails areRoy@mysteriesofthebayou.com and scarlet@mysteriesofthebayou.com. We'd be glad to, you know, interact and have a chat and see what further information we could find. And, uh, again, on the second case to Marie ran Gil Chris out of, um, repeats parish, Alexandria was where she was last seen. So if you have any information on her, uh, her investigation is with the, uh, repeats pare Sheriff's office and, uh, be sure and give them, or crime stoppers a call and provide any information that you may have, or if, if you know, family members or friends that could maybe provide more information on, you know, the, the events leading up to her death, uh, you know, prior to that night, that would be great to have them reach out to us as well. Roy (22:04): So on our last episode, we, um, you know, we found a, uh, made us a new friend there in Lafayette, Louisiana, the bookstore, the Beausoleil bookstore. You want to tell us a little bit more about that Scarlet? Scarlett (22:19): Yeah. Uh, so if you haven't already, there's a great independent bookstore in downtown Lafayette there, uh, located on Jefferson street, uh, recently went, uh, about a weekend ago and, um, bought, you know, purchased a bunch of new books. Um, they have a great, uh, French section. So if you are a Francophile and you like to read in French, or you know, that the holidays are coming up and you need a gift, there's a great little, uh, kind of unique French book section as well as a local section. So definitely go in and check it out, sit on one of their couches, uh, enjoy reading. And, uh, the atmosphere is great Beausoleil books. They're located on Jefferson street in downtown Lafayette. Roy (23:00): Yeah. And I posted on our last episode, uh, you know, we've talked a little bit about them and I posted a picture of the books, their logo in, of course of their reading room, but it looks like an awesome place to go sit down, pick your favorite book out and, uh, you know, just kinda enjoy some relaxing time in their reading. Uh, course I love books. And that's why I was so excited to, uh, that you found them is because it's very difficult now with, uh, you know, a lot of bookstores closed down and, um, you know, even here in the Dallas Fort worth area, you have there's maybe one or two, uh, spread all over town. It's not like it used to be where they were on the corner. So that's exciting. We wished them a lot of luck and, you know, one thing that we can do to help them succeed is to patronize them. Roy (23:50): Uh, you know, if you're, if you're in the area of course, drop by the store, pick up your favorite title or, uh, you know, look for something new. If you want to look through the crime genre. I think last time we, I was, uh, actually I don't have it with me. We had a picture of the, um, uh, Louisiana sheriffs that have gone arrive at that. That's been a good read, so a bunch of good, uh, crimes genres to pick from as well, but also we, you can reach out to them online and I'm pretty sure that they have a curb service. I think even if you know what you want, if you're near, you could call them, uh, they'll bring it out to the car. And, uh, if not, you can order it online and have it shipped to you. So, Scarlett (24:34): And it was pretty great too. It's like fast food delivery for books. That's awesome. It's great. Roy (24:40): So anyway, give them a call. Uh, like I said, we, uh, you know, if you are a new business in the Southwest Louisiana area or new or old, it doesn't matter. You know, what we want to do is, um, you know, this, this show is kind of a one way that we can give back. We're trying to give back to the victims and their families by publicizing these, uh, unsolved crimes of homicides, missing people. So we want to do that for them, try and get as much publication or as much, uh, you know, traction for them, putting it back out there, keeping it in front of people as we possibly can. Well, we also decided that, you know, we'll try to give some of the local businesses plugs too. This has been a tough time on businesses of all kinds. So, you know, if you have a business that you'd like for us to give you a short plug, uh, you know, please reach out to us on the website and we'll, uh, you know, we've got limited space available, but we will certainly try to work everybody in at some point in time. All right. Well, that's all I've got for today. Uh, I appreciate you looking into these with me and, uh, I think we've, we've got a couple more, I'm trying to turn on to remember it's been a whirlwind of a week, uh, but I'm trying to remember, I think next week we have, uh, another case out of Rapids parish and, um, the other one is going to be out of, uh, Lafayette, Lafayette parish itself there. Scarlett (26:18): Yeah. And, uh, just a reminder, um, you guys listen to us, please, uh, please leave us a review. Um, we would greatly appreciate it. Uh, so we continue what we're doing. Uh, we are on iTunes and Google play and Stitcher, and, um, I guess Roy we're, uh, also on, you could probably fill us in there with where they can find them Roy (26:42): A tune, Stitcher, Google play Spotify. And I just got a notification this morning that Pandora finally, uh, goddess approved and put us on there. So Pandora, there's a couple of more, uh, tune in. And I, to be honest, I can't even remember all the names of them now, but, uh, w did apply or send in the RSS feed for Amazon as well. So I think really most of the big providers, uh, should have us if they don't, if you can't find us on your favorite podcast platform, uh, be sure and write us an email and we'd be glad to, uh, you know, send it to them as well. You can always go to our website@wwwdotmysteriesofthebayou.com. We upload the episodes. There's a player on there with a little bit more, uh, short synopsis of the, uh, cases that we're talking about. And then, um, the dialogue, the transcript is there, it is a machine transcript, so not gonna be perfect with my accent. It just can't hardly figure that out. So it does come out a little bit messed up, but you can go through there and read, um, if you'd rather do that as well. Roy (27:56): All right, well, thanks a lot, everybody. Uh, y'all have a good rest of your week and we look forward to seeing you next week with the, um, the other cases they're out of, uh, Alexandria and Lafayette until next time. Um, Roy with mysteries of the Bayou Speaker 4 (28:14): And I'm Scarlet take care. Thanks.
Joel tells Carl Watts murders, not to be confused with Chris Watts.. & Monica tells Derrick Todd Lee's murders...
This week we talk about Derrick Todd Lee, aka the Baton Rouge Killer. His was the first criminal trial that used a new type of DNA evidence known as DNA Witness. We try out the Sephora Pearl Eye Mask for a bit of needed brightening. Sources: Forensic Files Episode: “Tight-fitting Genes” (originally aired in 2005 but is available on Netflix) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6947630/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm https://www.influenster.com/reviews/sephora-collection-eye-mask-pearl-perfecting-brightening https://www.nola.com/news/crime_police/article_52ff8663-6df4-5e71-8294-3e10645ec087.html https://www.nola.com/news/crime_police/article_2c4d8524-852d-578b-8835-74b2b3429968.html https://www.oxygen.com/mark-of-a-killer/crime-news/derrick-todd-lee-baton-rouge-serial-killer-murders https://www.sephora.com/product/eye-mask-P429721?skuId=1765023 https://www.thoughtco.com/derrick-todd-lee-973096 https://www.wbrz.com/news/timeline-of-events-serial-killer-derrick-todd-lee/ https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/serial-killings-victims/7/
Kaila and Meg discuss the common traits and childhoods of serial killers, compare sociopaths versus psychopaths, and discuss five serial killer myths. To finish off this massive serial killer episode, they tell the tales of two lesser known and unique serial killers: Derrick Todd Lee and Nanny Doss the Giggling Granny.
Kip Judice, candidate for Lafayette City Marshall, joined Discover Lafayette to discuss his desire to serve our community and bring a common-sense approach to restoring trust in the Marshall's office. The election will be held on November 3, 2020. Kip Judice developed an interest in law enforcement when he joined the Explorer Scouts in the Lafayette Parish Sheriff's office during his Sophomore year in High School. His keen interest in operations led the staff to encourage him to apply for a job and he was hired at the age of 19 by Sheriff Don Breaux in 1985. His first job was in the Dispatch Center of the Sheriff's office and over the years he served in various leadership capacities under Sheriff Don Breaux (1985 - 2000) and Sheriff Mike Neustrom (2000 - 2015). As Commander of the Civil Department under Sheriff Neustrom, Judice garnered experience in operations similar to the duties required of the City Marshall: issuing subpoenas, picking up people on outstanding warrants, handling evictions, and seizing property pursuant to court judgments. He also served as the department's spokesperson relaying information to the media. Over the years, Kip Judice has been front and center working to resolve high-profile cases involving heinous criminals. One particularly disturbing case included the "South Side Serial Rapist" who had raped seven women at gunpoint over a thirteen-year period; unfortunately, the perpetrator ended up being a respected employee in the sheriff's office, Detective Randy Comeaux. Judice was also involved in another violent criminal being brought to justice after brutally raping and killing seven women between 1992 and 2003. Serial killer Derrick Todd Lee had flown under the radar of law enforcement because he was Black and law enforcement believed that the murders could only have been committed by a white male and were only testing the DNA of white men. During the interview, Kip discussed the emerging use of DNA genomic testing in 2003 which allowed the investigators to determine there was a 98% probability that the same African American's DNA had been gathered from all of the victims. The case was quickly wrapped up as the crime labs started testing DNA of Blacks who had been arrested and Derrick Todd Lee was the match. Judice's detective work on the case led to him giving a presentation on investigative aspects in the serial killer case to the highly esteemed Academy of Forensic Sciences in 2006 Another high-profile and fascinating case Judice reflected on involved Knight Oil Tool family where one brother attempted to frame his sibling for a felony so as to cut him out of his anticipated multi-million inheritance. Again using a common-sense approach, Judice and his team solved the crime by examining the evidence which just didn't add up. Sadly, the case also involved two fellow law enforcement officers who accepted bribes to plant evidence on Bryan Knight. Judice stayed with the Sheriff's office until May 2015 when he was hired to serve as Duson Police Chief. He inherited a police department rife with controversy after the previous four chiefs had either been indicted for crimes or were already serving prison time. The office was in disarray with only two employees who were making exorbitant amounts of money due to excessive overtime, there was no records management system, and the community had a mindset that if you knew someone in charge you could receive special favors. Kip focused on improving the office from day one. By his seventh day in office, he had hired two additional police officers who were already certified and qualified to work in law enforcement. He was able to do this at no extra expense and actually saved the office money by getting rid of the overtime expense that had bogged down the budget. The office also caught up with the backlog of felony arrests awaiting submission to the DA’s office, created a records management system,
Gary L. Stewart & Susan D. Mustafa The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Searching for My Father and Finding the Zodiac KillerGary L. Stewart earned his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University and is vice president of Delta Tech Service of Louisiana. Ten years ago, Gary began writing a journal, chronicling every detail of his search for his father and his own identity. That journal served as the basis for The Most Dangerous Animal of All. Gary resides in Louisiana with his wife, Kristy, and son, Zach.Susan Mustafa is an award-winning author and journalist. She is the coauthor of Dismembered, written with Sue Israel, which chronicles the story of serial killer Sean Vincent Gillis; and Blood Bath, about the life and crimes of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, written with Special Prosecutor Tony Clayton and Sue Israel. Susan lives in Louisiana with her husband, Scott.http://www.amazon.com/Most-Dangerous-Animal-All/dp/1483004384/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-4http://www.amazon.com/Dismembered-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786023619/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=7FDDZQKFW7Z2SE73&creativeASIN=0786023619http://www.amazon.com/Ive-Been-Watching-You-Louisiana-ebook/dp/B006BKNTDS/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-3http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Bath-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786021330/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=SDAE7LPNFKHP57YL&creativeASIN=0786021330Original Air Date: Friday, October 24, 2014
Gary L. Stewart & Susan D. Mustafa The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Searching for My Father and Finding the Zodiac Killer Gary L. Stewart earned his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University and is vice president of Delta Tech Service of Louisiana. Ten years ago, Gary began writing a journal, chronicling every detail of his search for his father and his own identity. That journal served as the basis for The Most Dangerous Animal of All. Gary resides in Louisiana with his wife, Kristy, and son, Zach. Susan Mustafa is an award-winning author and journalist. She is the coauthor of Dismembered, written with Sue Israel, which chronicles the story of serial killer Sean Vincent Gillis; and Blood Bath, about the life and crimes of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, written with Special Prosecutor Tony Clayton and Sue Israel. Susan lives in Louisiana with her husband, Scott. http://www.amazon.com/Most-Dangerous-Animal-All/dp/1483004384/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-4 http://www.amazon.com/Dismembered-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786023619/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=7FDDZQKFW7Z2SE73&creativeASIN=0786023619 http://www.amazon.com/Ive-Been-Watching-You-Louisiana-ebook/dp/B006BKNTDS/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-3 http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Bath-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786021330/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=SDAE7LPNFKHP57YL&creativeASIN=0786021330 Original Air Date: Friday, October 24, 2014
Gary L. Stewart & Susan D. Mustafa The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Searching for My Father and Finding the Zodiac Killer Gary L. Stewart earned his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University and is vice president of Delta Tech Service of Louisiana. Ten years ago, Gary began writing a journal, chronicling every detail of his search for his father and his own identity. That journal served as the basis for The Most Dangerous Animal of All. Gary resides in Louisiana with his wife, Kristy, and son, Zach. Susan Mustafa is an award-winning author and journalist. She is the coauthor of Dismembered, written with Sue Israel, which chronicles the story of serial killer Sean Vincent Gillis; and Blood Bath, about the life and crimes of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, written with Special Prosecutor Tony Clayton and Sue Israel. Susan lives in Louisiana with her husband, Scott. http://www.amazon.com/Most-Dangerous-Animal-All/dp/1483004384/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-4 http://www.amazon.com/Dismembered-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786023619/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=7FDDZQKFW7Z2SE73&creativeASIN=0786023619 http://www.amazon.com/Ive-Been-Watching-You-Louisiana-ebook/dp/B006BKNTDS/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-3 http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Bath-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786021330/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=SDAE7LPNFKHP57YL&creativeASIN=0786021330 Original Air Date: Friday, October 24, 2014
Gary L. Stewart & Susan D. Mustafa The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Searching for My Father and Finding the Zodiac Killer Gary L. Stewart earned his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University and is vice president of Delta Tech Service of Louisiana. Ten years ago, Gary began writing a journal, chronicling every detail of his search for his father and his own identity. That journal served as the basis for The Most Dangerous Animal of All. Gary resides in Louisiana with his wife, Kristy, and son, Zach. Susan Mustafa is an award-winning author and journalist. She is the coauthor of Dismembered, written with Sue Israel, which chronicles the story of serial killer Sean Vincent Gillis; and Blood Bath, about the life and crimes of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, written with Special Prosecutor Tony Clayton and Sue Israel. Susan lives in Louisiana with her husband, Scott. http://www.amazon.com/Most-Dangerous-Animal-All/dp/1483004384/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-4 http://www.amazon.com/Dismembered-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786023619/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=7FDDZQKFW7Z2SE73&creativeASIN=0786023619 http://www.amazon.com/Ive-Been-Watching-You-Louisiana-ebook/dp/B006BKNTDS/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-3 http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Bath-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786021330/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=SDAE7LPNFKHP57YL&creativeASIN=0786021330 Original Air Date: Friday, October 24, 2014
Gary L. Stewart & Susan D. Mustafa The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Searching for My Father and Finding the Zodiac KillerGary L. Stewart earned his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University and is vice president of Delta Tech Service of Louisiana. Ten years ago, Gary began writing a journal, chronicling every detail of his search for his father and his own identity. That journal served as the basis for The Most Dangerous Animal of All. Gary resides in Louisiana with his wife, Kristy, and son, Zach.Susan Mustafa is an award-winning author and journalist. She is the coauthor of Dismembered, written with Sue Israel, which chronicles the story of serial killer Sean Vincent Gillis; and Blood Bath, about the life and crimes of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, written with Special Prosecutor Tony Clayton and Sue Israel. Susan lives in Louisiana with her husband, Scott.http://www.amazon.com/Most-Dangerous-Animal-All/dp/1483004384/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-4http://www.amazon.com/Dismembered-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786023619/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=7FDDZQKFW7Z2SE73&creativeASIN=0786023619http://www.amazon.com/Ive-Been-Watching-You-Louisiana-ebook/dp/B006BKNTDS/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-3http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Bath-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786021330/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=SDAE7LPNFKHP57YL&creativeASIN=0786021330Original Air Date: Friday, October 24, 2014
Gary L. Stewart & Susan D. Mustafa The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Searching for My Father and Finding the Zodiac Killer Gary L. Stewart earned his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University and is vice president of Delta Tech Service of Louisiana. Ten years ago, Gary began writing a journal, chronicling every detail of his search for his father and his own identity. That journal served as the basis for The Most Dangerous Animal of All. Gary resides in Louisiana with his wife, Kristy, and son, Zach. Susan Mustafa is an award-winning author and journalist. She is the coauthor of Dismembered, written with Sue Israel, which chronicles the story of serial killer Sean Vincent Gillis; and Blood Bath, about the life and crimes of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, written with Special Prosecutor Tony Clayton and Sue Israel. Susan lives in Louisiana with her husband, Scott. http://www.amazon.com/Most-Dangerous-Animal-All/dp/1483004384/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-4 http://www.amazon.com/Dismembered-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786023619/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=7FDDZQKFW7Z2SE73&creativeASIN=0786023619 http://www.amazon.com/Ive-Been-Watching-You-Louisiana-ebook/dp/B006BKNTDS/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-3 http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Bath-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786021330/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=SDAE7LPNFKHP57YL&creativeASIN=0786021330 Original Air Date: Friday, October 24, 2014
Almost every true crime addict knows about the infamous Louisiana serial killer Derrick Todd Lee. However, most people have never heard of Louisiana’s other serial killer: Nathaniel Code. Nathaniel Code had a unique ritual that linked him to at least eight murders but his true victim count is estimated to be double that amount. What made his crimes so unique that even the FBI had never seen anything like that before? Listen now to find out.Support us by going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes where you can get all exclusive online-only episodes. You can also listen to the episodes on our website: www.tntcrimes.comFind us on Social Media:IG: @tntcrimespodcastFacebook: @tntcrimespodcastTwitter: @tntcrimes______ This week's promo is for LUMINOL ____IG: @luminolpod Episode Sources: https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/26746
SUBSCRIBERS: Due to an RSS feed error, EP52: Louisana's Signature Serial Killer had to be reloaded. Our sincerest apologies, Talia & TonyaAlmost every true crime addict knows about the infamous Louisiana serial killer Derrick Todd Lee. However, most people have never heard of Louisiana’s other serial killer: Nathaniel Code. Nathaniel Code had a unique ritual that linked him to at least eight murders but his true victim count is estimated to be double that amount. What made his crimes so unique that even the FBI had never seen anything like that before? Listen now to find out.Support us by going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes where you can get all exclusive online-only episodes. You can also listen to the episodes on our website: www.tntcrimes.comFind us on Social Media:IG: @tntcrimespodcastFacebook: @tntcrimespodcastTwitter: @tntcrimespod
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We're back for Season 2 y'all!Join us this season in Louisiana. There's sure to be some super creepy stories. This week Amanda talks about the infamous Axeman of New Orleans. Who or what was the Axeman?Aryn tells us about Derrick Todd Lee. He is quite... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/one-more-crime-podcast/support
Derrick Todd Lee, known as the Baton Rouge Serial Killer, stalked women. He watched them through the windows of their homes, where they felt safe. When the moment was right, he would either sneak in through an open window or charm his way into their homes by flashing his million-dollar smile and then forcing himself inside before he would assault and murder them. Lee crept under the radar as a suspect for over a decade as the Baton Rouge law enforcement community tried to solve these murders, despite years of building a rap sheet with countless other crimes including burglary and stalking. With the advancements of DNA technology, Lee would be linked to the murders of at least seven unsolved murders. Check out the Mask of Sanity Instagram (@maskofsanitythepodcast) and Twitter (@masksanitypod) for more updates on upcoming episodes. Don't forget to like the Mask of Sanity Facebook page and chat with other super fans about each week's episode! And please follow The Oracl3 Network on Twitter and Instagram @oracl3network. What's that you say? Do you want MORE Mask of Sanity?? Well, friends, you're in luck - check out the Mask of Sanity Patreon feed and subscribe today for lots of extras for the ULTIMATE true crime fan.PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/maskofsanityMERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/JWZVAalsypUMUSIC: https://www.purple-planet.comPROMO: Prash’s Murder MapMask of Sanity is partnered with the ORACL3 Network. Check out the latest at https://www.theoracl3network.com!RESOURCEShttps://murderpedia.org/male.L/l/lee-derrick-todd.htmhttp://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Lee,%20Derrick%20Todd%20_fall,%202006_.pdfhttps://www.thoughtco.com/derrick-todd-lee-973096https://www.thoughtco.com/victims-of-serial-killer-derrick-todd-lee-973188https://www.oxygen.com/mark-of-a-killer/crime-news/derrick-todd-lee-baton-rouge-serial-killer-murders
Deep in the bayou area of Louisiana, lived a man described as quiet and mentally-challenged. Despite his disability, he would evade police for more than a decade as he raped and murdered at least 7 women. This is: The Triple Lives of Derrick Todd Lee, The Baton Rouge Serial Killer.Join our Facebook Group: Kentucky Fried Cousins (Cause we're all family here!)For additional show notes, go to: kentuckyfriedhomicide.com
In this episode, the last of a four-part series on what came to be known as the "Baton Rouge Serial Killers," we meet Sean Vincent Gillis - the "other" of the two evil men who rained terror upon women in South Louisiana in the late 90s and early 2000s. The "original" killer, whom Melissa dubbed "The Key Collector" (because of his penchant for keeping victims' keychains as souvenirs) was Derrick Todd Lee, whose murders, arrest, conviction and death while awaiting execution were chronicled in the first three parts of the series. Gillis was arrested for the rape, murder and mutilation of three women in the Baton Rouge area in 2004, a full year after Lee was finally brought down. But Gillis, unlike Lee, once he knew his goose was cooked, became a complete chatterbox, and with little or no coercion by law enforcement, immediately admitted to five - five! - additional murders of five additional female victims over the previous decade. Gillis' crimes were in many ways even more gruesome than Lee's, as Gillis tended to keep body parts of his victims - whom he dismembered in his house- in the freezer (hence Melissa's dubbing Gillis "The Limb Collector") - all while his girlfriend - unbelievably - remained clueless until the night he was arrested. Give a listen as Melissa retells Gillis' awful story - how he was nearly set free when the police inadvertently violated his Fifth Amendment rights - and how Gillis actually kept a file on Derrick Lee, his horrific namesake, so he could compare notes. Shivers...
In May of 2003, Derrick Todd Lee was caught and arrested in Atlanta, GA. Shortly after, he was returned to his home state of Louisiana to stand trial for the murders of five women, and the suspected murders of even more.
Hey Spooksters! This week’s episode is a Spookster Club Select picked by our $10 Patron, Melissa! Melissa has chosen the topic of Derrick Todd Lee aka the Baton Rouge Serial Killer. During the 90s and 2000s, Derrick Todd Lee stalked, assaulted, and murdered multiple women. We'll go over his early life, the timeline during his crimes, how forensics played a huge roll in his capture, and the aftermath. If you'd like to write to us we have a PO Box! Our address is: 3 Spooked Girls PO Box 5583 JBER, AK 99505-0583 Check out the following link for our socials, Patreon, merch & more! https://linktr.ee/3spookedgirls Sources from today's episode - www.3spookedgirls.com/sources Have a personal true crime story or paranormal encounter you'd like to share with us? Send us an email over to 3spookedgirls@gmail.com Thank you to Josh Monroe for our theme music! If you'd like to contact him for any of your music needs you can do so at josh@gravenroguestudios.com
When you're a veteran cop in a small town, with a deep knowledge of your community and the bad guys in it - and you're smart and everyone knows it...well...you'd think that when a serial killer is loose in your backyard and your years of experience with, and detailed documentation about, one bad guy in particular points as clearly to that bad guy as being said serial killer - you'd think the eggheads and profilers and federal law enforcement hoo-hahs in charge of the case would pay attention to your evidence and perhaps look into that bad guy to maybe, you know, prevent new murders from happening. Think again. David McDavid is one of those folks in law enforcement you want to be around when trouble starts. A veteran plainclothesman, detective and now Chief of Police in the small Baton Rouge suburb of Zachary Louisiana, Chief McDavid noticed a pattern of behavior in the murders committed by the notorious Baton Rouge Serial Killer, who terrorized South Louisiana from as early as 1992 to 2003, and a miscreant peeping Tom he'd come across for many years - one Derrick Todd Lee. McDavid long considered Lee a prime suspect in the killings, but because Lee was African-American and profilers (on the slimmest of evidence) had decided that the killer was white, no one listened. Until a solid sketch provided by a survivor of one of the attacks finally set the investigation in motion to arrest Lee. In this episode, Melissa interviews Chief McDavid about his experience with Derrick Todd Lee and the Baton Rouge Serial Killer investigation - and it's a fascinating and even educational look into the precise and steady workings of a humble, dedicated police professional who never cared who got the credit - but who simply wanted a very dangerous, very evil man off the street.
The string of murders that eventually led to the realization that a serial killer was on the loose in Baton Rouge Louisiana began on when the body of 41 year-old Gina Wilson Green was found murdered in her home near the LSU campus on September 24, 2001. But by the time Derrick Todd Lee was finally unveiled as the terror known as the "Baton Rouge Serial Killer," it became clear that his trail of rape, torture and murder almost certainly began much earlier - perhaps a decade beforehand. In Part Two of her exploration of this most fascinating serial killer, Melissa details the discovery of each of Lee's victims, going backward and forward in time to reveal a maddening series of misunderstandings and misreadings of the killer's basic identity until DNA technology - Lee's sole survivor and her son - and an outside-the-box-thinking Chief of Police in a nearby town finally spun a web around him and brought him down. Equally fascinating is how the varied methods of murder used by Lee confounded behavioral scientists for years - for the simple reason that he was simply just too stupid to try to fool the behavioral scientists! Truly instructive and truly chilling.
Happy Friday SKC Friends! Check out our newest episode on Serial Killer Derrick Todd Lee! Grab your favorite drink and let us know what you think!
From the beginning in Derrick Todd Lee’s early life, suggested he needed help. From uncontrollable rage, torturing and killing animals, and stalking women, someone let Derrick slip through the loops. He eventually turned into a life of murder, as Derrick became responsible for the deaths of at least seven women. The crimes are brutal, and the trial disturbing. Get your coffee ready and enjoy the episode.
Episode thirty six is another two parter but with a theme! Our topic theme for the next two episodes is: Baton Rouge Serial Killers. This week, Destinee brings you the story of Derrick Todd Lee, also known as The Baton Rouge Serial Killer. Lee is an American Serial Killer who operated in the Baton Rouge area between 1992 and 2003 when he was finally arrested. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crime-wives-podcast/support
today i bring you a story from St Francisville La where I was parked at the Southern Belle cassino and truck stop where we will talk about Derrick Todd Lee the Baton Rouge serial killer --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truck-stop-murder-and-true-crimes-podcast/support
In week 13 we finally pick a winner yayyy and Cierra discusses Derrick Todd Lee and Timmii discusses the Allen House of Arkansas
This week we're completing the story of the victims of Derrick Todd Lee with a look at the killer himself and how law enforcement finally captured him. Thank you so much for listening!!!! Happy anniversary Secret! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RFbp5Iq37ArbTxKN1rVPcMLwgkIqeIxjURovkhcxkHI/edit?usp=sharing
Surprise! I decided instead of making this a longer episode next week, I'd do the episode in two parts. Today we're going to focus on the victims of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee. Next week we'll go over how they caught the monster and the legal proceedings afterward. Sources are here: https://www.google.com/search?q=derrick+todd+lee+victims&sxsrf=ACYBGNQMgPt3a1G3uG2171w0dIdTONA-SA:1572006215577&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=Xd_1HDcWg-odPM%253A%252CV-AL3RWokE_Y2M%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kSgCfJQ2ZZmeZPY8CMpn53LY4Pp0g&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjursHAs7flAhUJlawKHey2DnEQ9QEwAHoECAAQAw#imgrc=_&vet=1 I got the image of the victims from WBRZ.com. If you want to interact with me, you can reach me on Facebook at Lisa Texla, Twitter @texlatruecrime, Instagram @texlatruecrimepod, email at texlatruecrimepod@gmail.com. As always I would really appreciate your five-star ratings and written reviews on Apple Podcasts. Remember the victims. Don't let them be forgotten.
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In the 1990s and 2000s, a serial killer terrorized the Southern Louisiana town of Baton Rouge and surrounding areas and struck fear into the hearts of young women in the area. As police scrambled to find the culprit and stop the bloodshed, the killer went undetected, flying under the radar, all the while committing numerous crimes and having many run-ins with law enforcement. Join Arielle and Amanda as they discuss the victims of the Baton Rouge Serial Killer. Sources: Mustafa, Susan D., et al. I’ve Been Watching You: the South Louisiana Serial Killer. AuthorHouse, 2006. “The Ghost of Baton Rouge,” It Takes A Killer, season 1, episode 8, Oxygen, 28 August 2016. YouTube, https://youtu.be/ImsTM6IKcYU
Hey y'all! Carrie and Kae discuss stalkers and the experiences of Collette Dwyer, who was stalked by Derrick Todd Lee aka The Baton Rouge Serial Killer; as well as Laura Black, who was stalked by Richard W. Farley. Disclaimer: We apologize for the nervous laughter! This episode is sponsored by Anchor, the easiest way to make a podcast. Go to anchor.fm to get started today! Cover Art By: Landon Stinson Music By: Gisle Nybakk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkcrooked/support
This week, Keyerra & JV discuss the Baton Rouge Serial Killer, Derrick Todd Lee, a listener suggestion by @ferocious_k on Twitter. Talk to Us: The Show’s Twitter: @crimeincolor Key’s Twitter: @sothisisthekey JV’s Twitter: @myxterhyde Use the hashtag #CrimeInColor to talk about the show Email me stories & experiences at crimeincolor@gmail.com MERCH: teespring.com/stores/crime-in-color-merch Music Credits: Interlude 1 - HARMS harms187.bandcamp.com @kchowse on twitter Podcast Interlude & Closing track - Ben from M.A.U.L. Podcast Twitter - @maulpodcast Tumblr - @maulpodcast Instagram - @maulpodcast www.facebook.com/maulpodcast www.patreon.com/maulpodcast maulpodcast@gmail.com maulpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick_Todd_Lee https://www.thoughtco.com/victims-of-serial-killer-derrick-todd-lee-973188 https://www.thoughtco.com/derrick-todd-lee-973096 http://www.wafb.com/story/11688408/detectives-arrest-another-suspected-serial-killer-in-la/ http://susanmustafa.com/derek-todd-lees-victims/
History Dweebs - A look at True Crime, Murders, Serial Killers and the Darkside of History
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Episode 63 is here! We cover Serial Killer Derrick Todd Lee. Tiffany is back and she brings with her, Craddock. We dive head first into this story and these two compete as if their life depends on it. Thanks for listening to episode 63!
Listen to the tales of Derrick Todd Lee and Smurl Family Haunting. Derrick Todd Lee is a criminal that seemingly had no pattern other than being a terror on society for decades. The Smurl family haunting is a weird tale of a family being terrorized for decades by ghosts. Ed and Lorraine Warren had to step in, and they couldn't even help.
Listen to the tales of Derrick Todd Lee and Smurl Family Haunting. Derrick Todd Lee is a criminal that seemingly had no pattern other than being a terror on society for decades. The Smurl family haunting is a weird tale of a family being terrorized for decades by ghosts. Ed and Lorraine Warren had to step in, and they couldn't even help.
In the second part of Derrick Todd Lee, Natasha and Allen discuss additional victims and the trial. Natasha's suggestion for the week is the Podcast CaseFile. Allen's suggestion for the week is Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King. Contact Us: JustAnotherTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @JustAnotherTrueCrimePodcast Twitter: @TrueCrimePodcas
In their first two part episode, Natasha and Allen discuss Louisiana Serial Killer Derrick Todd Lee. Contact: justanothertruecrimepodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @JustAnotherTrueCrimePodcast Twitter: @TrueCrimePodcas
In this episode we cover Derrick Todd Lee, who was a burglar & Peeping Tom that preyed upon women near Louisiana State University. His petty criminal activity escalated until he committed a string of murders that remained unsolved because he was falsely profiled as a single white male.WARNING: This episode includes graphic & violent content that some may find disturbing. If you would prefer to not hear about these details, please skip from 21:50 – 23:40, 49:30 – 50:40, & 59:59 – 60:22. This episode has been edited by Jimmy White. Contact him at popfiltercreative@gmail.com for all of your audio, production, & editing needs! To support Murder Dictionary & get access to rewards, perks, & merch, please visit our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MurderDictionaryPodcast If you’d like shirts, mugs, phone cases, & other merch, you can shop at https://murderdictionary.threadless.com/ Please rate, review, subscribe & follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter to stay updated on new episodes, true crime tidbits, inappropriate jokes about death, and ridiculous serial killer memes. We appreciate you telling your friends or family about us, & posting about the show on your social media! MURDER DICTIONARY LINKS:Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/murderdictionarypodcast/Facebook : https://facebook.com/Murder-Dictionary-Podcast-1202280266480382/Twitter : https://twitter.com/m_d_podcastiTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/murder-dictionary/id1169967004 DERRICK TODD LEE LINKS:https://www.thoughtco.com/derrick-todd-lee-973096https://www.thoughtco.com/victims-of-serial-killer-derrick-todd-lee-973188https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick_Todd_Leehttp://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/crime_police/article_d4d1fa86-5a90-5b13-9000-b93f52cf0543.htmlhttp://www.wafb.com/story/1296414/woman-lives-to-tell-of-attack-by-derrick-todd-lee VICTIMS RESOURCE LINKS:https://www.childhelp.org/hotline/https://victimsofcrime.org/help-for-crime-victims/get-help-bulletins-for-crime-victims/bulletins-for-teens/bullying-and-harassmenthttp://stompoutbullying.org/http://www.thehotline.org/?gclid=CjwKEAjwwcjGBRDj-P7TwcinyBkSJADymblT8HNh4scSA-G7d-xEADhi0xODIRWy3zXSWWrGXg2B5hoCdD7w_wcBhttp://www.ncadv.org/http://www.crisistextline.org/textline/?gclid=CjwKEAjw9MrIBRCr2LPek5-h8U0SJAD3jfhtHplx6Ibc8Ov7oG79YLibo1TubSfQrumNc-WnXJixDxoCKafw_wcBhttps://www.mentalhelp.net/meeting-finder/ca/woodland-hills/
In Episode 9, Season 2, Just Science interviews Ray Wickenheiser, director of the New York State Police lab system and current ASCLD president. Ray takes us down to Cajun Country to the case of deranged “Baton Rouge Serial Killer,” Derrick Todd Lee, who targeted young women in the Baton Rouge area of Louisiana during the early 2000s. Just Science and Ray jump into the details of the complex crime scenes Lee left throughout the city and discuss the significance of a muddy footwear impression, a computer cord, and DNA evidence, and how they helped break the case for a clear path to conviction. Derrick Todd Lee was convicted in 2004 and died on death row in 2016. Some content in this podcast may be considered sensitive and may evoke emotional responses, or may not be appropriate for younger audiences. Funding for this season is brought to you by the National Institute of Justice’s Forensic Technology Center of Excellence.
Down Home Fear: Exploring True Crimes From The American South
Keegan returns after his summer hiatus with a terrifying new story. Derrick Todd Lee was a serial killer active in Baton Rouge, LA throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. He has been confirmed to have killed at least 7 women. Warning: This story contains descriptions of sexual violence. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. Remember to join the Facebook Group, follow Keegan on twitter, and check out www.downhomefear.com for bonus content. Email: downhomefear@gmail.com (c.) Down Home Fear 2017
Join the girls as they discuss Pee Wee Gaskins and Derrick Todd Lee! Sit back, pour yourself a glass and join is for another episode of Doin' Crime! Email: doincrimepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Doin_Crime Facebook: Doin' Crime Instagram: Doin Crime podcast Music by Iofhorus
Dangerous Instincts: An Interview with Senior FBI Profiler (Ret) Mary Ellen O'Toole Ph.D. BIO: MARY ELLEN O'TOOLE, Ph.D. has spent her career studying the criminal mind. One of the most senior profilers for the FBI until her retirement in 2009, Dr. O'Toole has helped capture, interview and understand some of the world's most infamous people including: • Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer • Derrick Todd Lee and Sean Vincent Gillis, both serial killers in Baton Rouge • The Collar Bomb Case, a bank robbery and murder of a pizza delivery man • Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber • The Polly Klaas child abduction • David Parker Ray, a serial sexual sadist • The Red Lake School Shooting • The Monster of Florence serial murder case • The Zodiac serial murder case • The bombing during the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, UT • The mass murder in Florence, Montana in 2001 Dr. O'Toole also worked the Elizabeth Smart and Natalee Holloway disappearances, the Columbine shootings and many other high profile cases. Her law enforcement career spanned 32 years, beginning in the San Francisco's District Attorney's Office when she was a Criminal Investigator. Dr. O'Toole worked as an FBI agent for 28 years, spending more than half of her Bureau career in the organization's prestigious Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU)—the very unit that is the focus of the hit crime series "Criminal Minds."
Your hosts tackle the various crimes of Derrick Todd Lee, a serial killer who terrorized the Baton Rouge area from 1992 to 2003.
Gary L. Stewart & Susan D. Mustafa The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Searching for My Father and Finding the Zodiac KillerGary L. Stewart earned his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Louisiana State University and is vice president of Delta Tech Service of Louisiana. Ten years ago, Gary began writing a journal, chronicling every detail of his search for his father and his own identity. That journal served as the basis for The Most Dangerous Animal of All. Gary resides in Louisiana with his wife, Kristy, and son, Zach.Susan Mustafa is an award-winning author and journalist. She is the coauthor of Dismembered, written with Sue Israel, which chronicles the story of serial killer Sean Vincent Gillis; and Blood Bath, about the life and crimes of serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, written with Special Prosecutor Tony Clayton and Sue Israel. Susan lives in Louisiana with her husband, Scott.http://www.amazon.com/Most-Dangerous-Animal-All/dp/1483004384/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-4http://www.amazon.com/Dismembered-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786023619/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=7FDDZQKFW7Z2SE73&creativeASIN=0786023619http://www.amazon.com/Ive-Been-Watching-You-Louisiana-ebook/dp/B006BKNTDS/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1414400631&sr=1-3http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Bath-Susan-D-Mustafa/dp/0786021330/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=theopprep-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=SDAE7LPNFKHP57YL&creativeASIN=0786021330Original Air Date: Friday, October 24, 2014This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
A 12-year-old boy cowers in his closet while a lunatic killer slaughters his family . . . a nursing student unwittingly opens her home to the serial killer on her front porch . . . an 11-year-old girl drifts alone at sea on a flimsy cork raft for almost four days after a mass murderer kills her vacationing family aboard a chartered yacht . . . a brave firefighter suddenly finds himself in the crosshairs of a racist sniper almost nine stories above the ground . . . And, astonishingly, they all survived. From Howard Unruh’s 1949 shooting rampage through a quiet New Jersey neighborhood to Louisiana serial killer Derrick Todd Lee’s reign of terror in 2002, the corpses piled up and few lived to tell their tale of horror. Award-winning journalist Ron Franscell explores the wounded hearts and minds of the ordinary people these monsters couldn’t kill. His mesmerizing accounts crackle with gritty details that put the reader in the midst of the carnage—and offer a front-row seat on the complex, painful process of surviving the rest of their haunted lives. Delivered From Evil takes the reader on a pulse-pounding dash through the murky intersection of pure evil and the potency of the human spirit, a journey into the darkest corners of the American crime-scape. DELIVERED FROM EVIL-Ron Franscell.