Louisiana Teen John Honore Sentenced to Life in Prison for Brutal Carjacking and Dragging Death of 73-Year-Old Grandmother

New Orleans, Louisiana – A Louisiana teenager, John Honore, has been sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in the death of 73-year-old Linda Frickey. Frickey was tragically killed in March 2022, after being carjacked and dragged down the street by four teenagers, including Honore. During the sentencing, Frickey’s family expressed relief that justice was served. However, the family also expressed concerns about Honore’s potential for release after 25 years, due to his role …

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‘Fog’ causes fatal pileups, shuts down Louisiana interstate

New Orleans, Louisiana – A combination of dense fog and smoke from marsh fires has led to a series of deadly accidents on interstate highways in southern Louisiana. The thick fog, dubbed as “superfog,” resulted in multiple car pileups, leaving seven people dead and at least 25 injured. The incidents occurred as a result of a “superfog” made up of smoke from marsh fires and dense fog. The accidents involved more than 150 cars on …

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DNA Breakthrough: Unidentified 90s Serial Killer Victim with Southwest Louisiana Ties

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. (AP) – A murder victim found in California more than 30 years ago may have ties to Southwest Louisiana, according to cold case investigators utilizing advancements in DNA technology. The victim, one of eight women killed by Keith Hunter Jesperson, also known as the Happy Face Killer, was referred to as Claudia by Jesperson, though that may not be her real name. The woman’s body was found in August 1992 along U.S. …

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Did the Supreme Court Just Hand Biden a Major Victory on Immigration? Find Out Now

Recently, the Supreme Court made a decision with an 8-1 majority to resurrect a deportation policy that was put in place by the Biden administration. The policy aims to prioritize the removal of individuals who are in the country illegally and pose a threat to public safety. The Court stated that Texas and Louisiana did not have the legal standing to challenge this policy, claiming that it was too lenient. Furthermore, the Court ruled against …

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