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DODGE, ANGIE: see Miscarraiges of Justice: Tapp, Christopher
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This begins as a quiet day in Ohio then several gunshots rattled the neighbourhood. A teenage girl runs into the street screaming, Help! My stepfather is killing everyone! When police arrive they find an emotionless dad, a .22 calibre rifle and three dead children lying in their front yard no older than seven. True Crime Recaps: He Should’ve Protected Them: The Case of Chad Doerman, 911 call, Youtube 8.04, 2023
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When the gendarmes reached the farmhouse Grand Terre they were confronted with the bodies of an English family which had been camping nearby. Great Crimes & Trials s3e2: Gaston Dominici, BBC 1996
The gun was handed around and never tested for fingerprints. ibid.
He was found guilty and sentenced to die by the guillotine ... Commuted to life imprisonment in 1957. ibid.
In 1952, Boots’ top chemist, Sir Jack Drummond, his wife, Lady Ann, and daughter, Elizabeth, were murdered in the south of France.
A 75-year-old French man, who used a walking stick, was convicted of the brutal murders.
It was France’s crime of the 20th Century and to this day the conspiracy theories are abundant.
Were the Drummonds killed by the aged farmer, assassinated by a Soviet spy or caught up in industrial espionage? BBC online article 21 February 2011
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The [male] victims were medium to petite. All of them were picked up or last seen either walking or riding a bike. None of them were known to have stable homes. Serial Killer Profile: Ronald Dominique, Dawn Foret, Sheriff's Office, 2013
‘He preferred African-American smaller ... guys.’ ibid.
The taskforce received its twenty-first victim. ibid. bloke
Ronald Joseph Dominique (born January 9, 1964) is an American serial killer from the Bayou Blue area of Houma, Louisiana.
Dominique was investigated in late 2006 following a police report by a man who refused to let Dominique tie him up. The final victim, Chris Sutterfield, had died about two months earlier.
Following his arrest on December 1, 2006, Dominique confessed to the rape and murder of at least 23 men over a ten-year period beginning in 1997, in Terrebonne Parish, Lafourche Parish, Iberville Parish and Jefferson Parish in suburban New Orleans. In his confession, Dominique, who is reportedly gay, said he frequented area gay bars and targeted men he thought would be willing to have sex for money. His reason for murdering these men was to avoid prison. Having raped the men he thought it would be better to kill them than have them report the assault to police. He was charged with multiple cases of rape and first-degree murder.
On September 23, 2008, Dominique was sentenced to eight life sentences after confessing to raping and killing his male victims over a 10-year period. Dominique pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in a deal to avoid the death penalty. He is incarcerated at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola. Project Gutenberg online article
A faceless terror in the Louisiana swamps: murders without motive. Killers: Behind the Myth s3e8: Ronald Joseph Dominique, CI 2016
He appears to lead a simple life. ibid.
Out of twenty-three murders only one of Dominique’s victims had the distinction of not being dumped outside. ibid.
A murdering spree lasting nearly a decade. ibid.
The Bayou Strangler didn’t get famous. Instead, this Louisiana killer quietly harvested victims under the radar. Very Bad Men s3e13: The Bayou Strangler, ID 2014
His preferred dumping ground – a deserted stretch of highway … These murders were the end-product of a sexual assault. ibid.
Dominique confessed to all the murders … 23 victims. ibid.
In October 2004 the partially decomposed body of a 21-year-old man was discovered in a disused storage locker. The unassuming Ronald Dominique, known as the Bayou Strangler, raped and killed men across Louisiana. For nine years Ronald Dominique was a ghost undetected, homicidal and one of world’s most evil killers. World’s Most Evil Killers s7e9: Ronald Dominique, Sky Crime 2022
In December of 2006 42-year-old Ronald Dominique was arrested in Homer, Louisiana, in connection with the murder of 2 men. He soon confessed to more than 20 other killings. ibid.
In a nine-year reign of terror the bodies of twenty-three young men are dumped along isolated tracks and waterways in deepest Louisiana. A Killer’s Mistake s3e1: Ronald Dominique, DiscoveryPlus 2023
Detectives were also struck by a curious similarity between the victims’ remains. Despite the youth and stature of the men, autopsy reports suggested most had been killed without much of a fight. ibid.
Dominique continued to rely on his mother for support. ibid.
‘He was short and obese, sickly, non-threatening, shy …’ ibid. reporter