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Episode 71-Louisiana's Bayou Strangler Part 1

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Episode 71-Louisiana's Bayou Strangler Part 1

In Episode 71-Louisiana's Bayou Strangler Part 1. I dive into Louisiana's Bayou Strangler. This chronicle begins in Louisiana on August of 1996 when neighbors reported a nude young man running in the neighborhood after leaping out of a window of a trailer park home belonging to a man named Ronald Dominique . He was screaming up and down the streets that Dominique had tried to kill him. The Louisiana police were called to investigate the young man’s allegations. Officers arrested Ronald Dominique. The young man insisted that he had a narrow escape to death because Dominique had tried to kill him. He said he tried to strangle him. Dominique spent two weeks in prison awaiting his trial. Dominque expressed his discontent at the prison for the brutal rapes he endured at the hands of other prisoners. His court day finally arrived but his accuser never showed up in court to testify against Dominique. The case was dismissed. Officers had no choice but to let him go. Dominique was disheartened by the conditions of the prison and his treatment; he vowed he would never go back to prison. He also figured he needed to be incredibly careful with leaving any survivors. This gave him a boost of confidence to continue with caution. The release of this offender would have deadly and devastating consequences for 9 years. Bodies start to litter parishes, Marshy Bayous, and sugar cane fields. Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me. You are Loved. The information shared was between the sources below. You can further dive into this case by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos.

Stop_002 (youtube.com) Louisiana’s Most Prolific Serial Killer | World's Most Evil Killers

Ronald Dominique | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers

The Story Of Ronald Dominique, The Morbidly Obese "Bayou Strangler" (allthatsinteresting.com)

DOMINIQUE Ronald Joseph | Serial Killer Database Wiki | Fandom

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Episode 71-Louisiana's Bayou Strangler Part 1

In Episode 71-Louisiana's Bayou Strangler Part 1. I dive into Louisiana's Bayou Strangler. This chronicle begins in Louisiana on August of 1996 when neighbors reported a nude young man running in the neighborhood after leaping out of a window of a trailer park home belonging to a man named Ronald Dominique . He was screaming up and down the streets that Dominique had tried to kill him. The Louisiana police were called to investigate the young man’s allegations. Officers arrested Ronald Dominique. The young man insisted that he had a narrow escape to death because Dominique had tried to kill him. He said he tried to strangle him. Dominique spent two weeks in prison awaiting his trial. Dominque expressed his discontent at the prison for the brutal rapes he endured at the hands of other prisoners. His court day finally arrived but his accuser never showed up in court to testify against Dominique. The case was dismissed. Officers had no choice but to let him go. Dominique was disheartened by the conditions of the prison and his treatment; he vowed he would never go back to prison. He also figured he needed to be incredibly careful with leaving any survivors. This gave him a boost of confidence to continue with caution. The release of this offender would have deadly and devastating consequences for 9 years. Bodies start to litter parishes, Marshy Bayous, and sugar cane fields. Thank You all again for your support. I appreciate you. The sources below were pivotal in helping me conduct the research for the episode. I want to thank you for supporting me. You are Loved. The information shared was between the sources below. You can further dive into this case by clicking on the links. I can be reached at mbpatpodcast.eandj@gmail.com or reach out to us at MBP (Murder, Blood and Psychopath) Podcast (@murderbloodandpsychopath) • Instagram photos and videos.

Stop_002 (youtube.com) Louisiana’s Most Prolific Serial Killer | World's Most Evil Killers

Ronald Dominique | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers

The Story Of Ronald Dominique, The Morbidly Obese "Bayou Strangler" (allthatsinteresting.com)

DOMINIQUE Ronald Joseph | Serial Killer Database Wiki | Fandom

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