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Dark Bayou: Infamous Louisiana Homicides

de Alan G. Gauthreaux, D.G. Hippensteel

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This collection chronicles the most mysterious, bizarre and often overlooked homicides in Louisiana history. Drawing on contemporary records and, where available, the recollections of those who provide a coherent version of the facts, these mesmerizing tales detail some of the more gruesome episodes: the rise of the first Mafia godfather in the United States; the murder of two New Orleans police chiefs; the brutal murder of a famous New Orleans madam; the story of a respectable young woman who "accidentally" poisoned her younger sister and is a suspect in other family deaths; the ritual killing of blacks in southwestern Louisiana and eastern Texas; the mysterious death of a young housewife which still generates debate; and the demise of a local celebrity who believed in his own invincibility.… (mais)
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A very well-researched collection of murder in Louisiana. Some bits seem a little manufactured or imagined, but I would have no way of knowing. The background of each case is explored thoroughly (sometimes to excess, particularly in the case of the crooked politician Huey Long, which is my reason for three stars instead of four.) If your interest is in crimes of the past and you enjoy detail, you'll definitely like this book. ( )
  EmScape | Jul 6, 2016 |
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I had a difficult time getting through this book. Normally, I am intrigued by old crimes, and I'm fascinated by Louisiana's history. But I kept putting this book down and didn't have a lot of desire to pick it back up.

The homicide cases chosen are interesting enough, though some are only "infamous" because the murder was tied to local politics, and many don't differ much from any of the countless 'typical' murders committed in the nation.

My lackluster feeling comes mainly from the writing style. These accounts feel like straightforward news articles, like something you might read in the newspaper. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that style, but I personally find it too drab. I wanted more color and atmosphere, more of an engaging narrative.

One thing I found odd was the treatment of swear words. When the author quoted something from a resource, if there was a swear used in that quote, the author used an underline instead. So it looked like this: "You French ____, I..." This is a true crime book, with details of bloody murders, read by adults. I just felt that if an author is going to quote something in a book of this nature, he (or she) does not need to treat us like children and eliminate "bad words". I've never seen this done, and I thought it was weird.

These tales do offer a snapshot of Louisiana's politics and the workings of the police force there. It's a good read for anyone looking to learn more about the states history and/or the evolution of their police department.

*I received a copy of this book via LibraryThing, in exchange for my honest review.* ( )
1 vote Darcia | May 5, 2016 |
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Didn't much care for the dry delivery. My fault I guess, I was hoping for something Southern Gothic along the lines of True Detective or Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. This just wasn't my style.
1 vote 5hrdrive | Mar 27, 2016 |
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A collection of case studies of murders, from the 1891 case of a mob-connected businessman to the 2006 murder of a woman who was divorcing a well-known local sportscaster. There is a chapter on the career and murder of former Governor Huey P. Long in the 30's, but for me, the most interesting were the chapters about the two young female serial killers I'd never heard of before. One young woman named Annie Crawford poisoned her parents, two sisters and attempted to poison an aunt before she was caught. Overlapping that time, a series of multiple murders, whole families brutally killed with an axe throughout Southern Louisiana and into Texas, were committed by seventeen year old Clementine Barnabet, and then by her followers, as she turned out to be a leader in a religious cult.

I won this through LT (thanks!) and it's really interesting. I'm not sure if it's an ER or ARC, but there are plenty of editing mistakes, with a paragraph of actions being followed by another paragraph that says the opposite happened and names changed in a paragraph.
I have to mention that Southerners have a talent for wonderfully quirky names, something that I see in my own older relatives. "Clementine Barnabet" sounds so sweet (though she was evil), then there's "Troisville Sykes", who was apparently a witness to a murder and also a murderer himself, and a lawyer named "Wiley Beevers". ( )
1 vote mstrust | Mar 14, 2016 |
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A collection of murder cases presented in a dry and academic style, without much sensationalism. The cases, often from crime through to punishment and aftermath, are well researched and presented clearly. Still, it's not terribly interesting reading. There's very little analysis or commentary and it's not terrible clear why these cases were chosen.
  casamoomba | Mar 2, 2016 |
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Many historical documents, and just as many legends, have been cited as proof of exactly which individual may have established the Mafia within the United States and the exact point in time when that group's founding occurred on U.S. shores. [The First Godfather]
On October 15, 1890, at approximately 11:00 p.m., New Orleans Police Superintendent David C. Hennessy walked to the home he shared with his elderly mother located at 275 Girod Street near downtown New Orleans. [The Other Assassinated Chiefs]
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With the likes of modern societal experiences such as the Jonestown Massacre in 1978, the burning of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, in 1993, and the mass suicide of Heaven's Gate members in 1997, cults have taken on an ominous meaning when dealing with crimes that are committed in the name of a worshiped deity. [The Case of the Human Five]
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This collection chronicles the most mysterious, bizarre and often overlooked homicides in Louisiana history. Drawing on contemporary records and, where available, the recollections of those who provide a coherent version of the facts, these mesmerizing tales detail some of the more gruesome episodes: the rise of the first Mafia godfather in the United States; the murder of two New Orleans police chiefs; the brutal murder of a famous New Orleans madam; the story of a respectable young woman who "accidentally" poisoned her younger sister and is a suspect in other family deaths; the ritual killing of blacks in southwestern Louisiana and eastern Texas; the mysterious death of a young housewife which still generates debate; and the demise of a local celebrity who believed in his own invincibility.

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