SISTERS IN PIECES - A Horror that Shocked the French Quarter. (Part 19 of Trip).

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    In 1927 Henry and Theresa lived at 715 Ursulines with his brother Joseph and his wife Leonide, plus their combined five children. It was in a small and depressing tenement. And it wasn't a comfortable life. They were barely surviving.
    But then one night, Theresa flashed a $5 bill at her husband, telling him she knew how to make more money than he ever could. She was flirting with other men to gain their favor and money. Already jealous and seeing suitors around every corner, he flew into a rage. His brother Joe had already left his wife behind. She, too, was running around on him.
    Henry was about to walk down a dark path with no return...
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Комментарии • 224

  • @Golden_one
    @Golden_one Год назад +117

    It really baffles me how much murder has plagued this earth

    • @BostonSteve922
      @BostonSteve922 Год назад +10

      It’s a sad truth

    • @sheriepeterson3927
      @sheriepeterson3927 Год назад +21

      Murder has plagued this earth since the beginning of time 😢

    • @catholiccrusader5328
      @catholiccrusader5328 Год назад

      @@sheriepeterson3927 You sure got that right Sherie. Here in Chicago at our Natural Museum of Natural History, we have a skeleton of a young girl who was killed many centuries ago. From the way the girl was positioned it is believed that she was shot in the back with an arrow and died shortly after that. Who would kill a 14-year-old child? 💀😡

    • @sabrinapeters5218
      @sabrinapeters5218 Год назад +4

      You got that right!!

    • @Snezzleify
      @Snezzleify Год назад +2

      And there’ll only be more.

  • @annabelleb.8096
    @annabelleb.8096 Год назад +36

    It's so outrageous someone who committed such an awful crime could be pardoned! It doesn't even make sense.

  • @cowboykelly6590
    @cowboykelly6590 Год назад +5

    😪💔 Tragic . RIP Sweet Souls .
    Im so sorry there is PURE EVIL MIXED WITH TRASH in this Beautiful world .

  • @ondreacounts2556
    @ondreacounts2556 Год назад +27

    Can't believe he got pardoned & then I can't believe he ONLY got 5yrs for his 3rd murder!? Wow, SMH

  • @lechatbotte.
    @lechatbotte. Год назад +65

    Sometimes the evil perpetrated in these stories leaves me at a loss for words, so much so I can’t comment. I’m always that Ron looks for these little known stories so that these dear people aren’t forgotten to time.

  • @catholiccrusader5328
    @catholiccrusader5328 Год назад +23

    Ron, some people have dead consciences and feel no remorse for their evil deeds. Case in point in the 1980's was asked to write a screenplay that we all hoped to be developed in a movie based on a hitwoman I had interviewed. Ron this lady casually cited all the murders she had committed over the decades. This woman casually and calmly rattled over killing after killing. To be honest with you I was more than a bit scared of this woman. I did my level best NOT TO PISS HER OFF for the very real fear of angering her.

  • @napagirl48
    @napagirl48 Год назад +36

    Another interesting story Ron, thank you for sharing Leonide and Theresa's story and the tragedy they ultimately faced. May the Alfano family be reunited and All RIP 💔🙏🌹

  • @sg1770
    @sg1770 Год назад +38

    I was looking at memorial in back of you at start of video. Alexis Voorhies. This lady needs a whole story about herself. From what I researched, she had 20 children and many died in childhood. Her story seems very sad. Love what you do and would love to help or do same thing. So many stories to be told.

    • @joycepuzak4309
      @joycepuzak4309 Год назад +1

      Why does that name sound familiar?? I noticed it too!! I’m off to Google!!

    • @annnottingham2270
      @annnottingham2270 Год назад +5

      @@joycepuzak4309 All I thought of was Mrs. Voorhies of Friday the 13th! But I second that we want her story as well.

  • @DeadlyKnot
    @DeadlyKnot Год назад +24

    crimes like this still go on to this day. Great story telling Ron!

  • @peterredfern1174
    @peterredfern1174 Год назад +4

    May they all R.I.P,🙏🙏👏👏👍🇦🇺

  • @mariaferreras4369
    @mariaferreras4369 Год назад +2

    New Orleans is so unique. Amazing cemeteries. And this story is so sad! Thank you for bringing it to us. Almost 100 years ago, these terrible stories still happen today.

  • @glamdolly30
    @glamdolly30 Год назад +5

    A depressing story. Only a culture that does not value females, could 'punish' a man for the machete murder and dismemberment of two women so utterly feebly. That the killer, Theresa's husband Henry Moity, ultimately got a pardon, freedom, and the chance to kill another woman (who only survived by a miracle), confirms sisters Theresa and Leonide (Lonie) Moity were in reality blamed for their own vicious murders at this violent man's hands.
    In 1927, women were regarded as the property of men - their father, and then their husband. If a married woman stepped out of line and God forbid, cheated on her husband and/or left him, the prevailing attitude was she was a harlot who deserved everything she got (husbands could have any number of mistresses, and not face the same moral judgement).
    The domestic context of this case is worth including. The motive - the victim's intention to leave the killer - was typical of domestic murders then, and has been repeated endlessly in domestic homicides of women by their partners, to the present day. It's an old story, but as anyone who follows the news knows, it's the same old story in 2023.
    Sisters Theresa, 25, and Lonie, 28, were married to the Moity brothers Henry 29, and Joseph, 33. They worked as odd-job men described as 'shiftless' with a love of alcohol, they were frequently out of work and failed to provide sufficient funds to support their families. Theresa and Lonie took on sewing jobs to bring in desperately needed cash to raise their five small children - three from Theresa and Henry's marriage, two from Lonie and Joseph's. The sisters commiserated with each other over their unhappy marriages, and dreamed of better lives.
    This large family group of four adults and five children shared a cramped, second floor apartment in the new Orleans French Quarter. Neighbours heard drunken fights over money and infidelities, and at the time of the murders, both marriages were effectively over.
    A few weeks before the women were hacked to death by Theresa's husband Henry, Lonie's husband Joseph had left her and taken their two children with him, moving in with his parents 130 miles away. He claimed he came home and found her with another man. This left his brother Henry, Henry's wife Theresa and their three children, and Lonie, living together at the marital home. It was a ticking time bomb.
    Henry was enraged over his wife Theresa's rumoured affair with Joseph Caruso, their well-to-do, married landlord and owner of a store on the second floor of the apartment building. He also regarded his newly-separated and single sister-in-law Lonie as a bad influence on his wife. His jealousy was reaching boiling point. The women clearly did not realise what a deadly risk he posed to them, or the danger they were in sharing the same home.
    It's unclear if Theresa had actually told her husband of her intention to leave him. One account claims she and Lonie informed him they were moving away, mocked him, and were attacked and killed as they were packing the two trunks their remains were found in. But that was undoubtedly a lurid journalistic embellishment, with more than a hint of victim-blaming. The motive may have been that Henry heard rumours Theresa was planning to run off with Caruso - or had just feared her rejection.
    Whatever his knowledge, it's clear he knew his marriage was over, and the motive was the age-old 'If I can't have you, no one will'. He first considered murdering the children and killing himself, but then he imagined Theresa being happy with another man, and decided she and Lonie must die.
    The evidence suggests he stabbed both women to death as they slept. He killed his wife first, hacking the wedding ring from her hand (hence her severed fingers were found on the bed), and inserting it into a deep slash in her back. A clear clue to the identity of her killer! Then he went to Lonie's room and repeated the merciless machete attack as she too lay defenceless in bed.
    It's as brutal and cowardly a crime as you'll find. But incredibly despite receiving a life sentence, Henry served only 20 years - and was released in 1958, just two years after his audacious prison escape! It seems he was eligible for a pardon on the grounds he was intoxicated when he murdered and dismembered two women. Yes, you read that right - saying you were drunk at the time, was a 'get out of jail free' card for a machete murderer!
    Anyone with even a passing interest in true crime, won't be surprised to learn this 'model prisoner' remained a danger to women after serving his sentence. Eight years after his release in 1956, he shot his girlfriend Alberta Orange in the chest in an LA hotel room. Miraculously she survived, with a punctured lung. Even with his known history as the convicted killer in an infamous double homicide, Henry was jailed for just 5 years for attempted murder. Unbelievable!
    Thankfully he suffered a fatal stroke in 1957, while serving his sentence. Henry Moity died aged 59 - if he had not, he'd have been out on the streets again as a free man in no time. Who knows how many more women he would have attacked and killed?
    The murders of sisters Theresa and Lonie happened in 1927, not even 100 years ago. Between them, those young women brought five children into the world, who were all left motherless by this appalling crime (three of them were present at the crime scene, and likely witnessed the unfolding horror). I wonder what their lives were like, after their mothers were murdered and dismembered by their depraved father/Uncle? The emotional and psychological damage they suffered must have been considerable. What kind of parents and partners did they become, as a result?
    Theresa and Lonie have many descendants alive today. Those acts of violence ended their lives, and inevitably ruined many more. Murder always creates multiple victims. You can be sure the repercussions of Henry Moity's crimes reverberated through the generations, and blighted the lives of his victims' loved ones, and all their descendants still to come, in countless different ways, most of which can't be quantified. How do you measure the long-term after-effects of such monstrous cruelty?
    In the 1920s, domestic violence was accepted in civilised society, as a fact of life. Women were blamed for their own murders and beatings by possessive, controlling men, their violence excused with the defence of provocation or intoxication, as we saw in this case (Henry was even excused for killing his sister-in-law, who having escaped his - no doubt also abusive - brother Joseph, was judged 'a bad influence' on his wife). Everything is the woman's fault - even her own murder. And if you think things are much better today for women, you're sadly mistaken.
    I researched this story on Google by typing three words, 'sisters murdered machete' in the search box. I did not find it immediately, as umpteen other cases came up of women who died similarly bloody deaths at the hands of men who claimed to love them.
    The late Lonie was right when she wrote her cautionary tale, warning other women about the dangers of marriage. She did not know how right she was - loving the wrong man cost her and her sister their lives, and tragically has continued to for far too many women, to the present day.
    Thank you for sharing this tragic story Ron. Theresa and Lonie, and all victims of domestic murder, should not be forgotten. They were human beings and deserve dignity, not just to be sensationalised as body parts in a bloody true crime story. They live on, through their descendants.

  • @treeannie8831
    @treeannie8831 Год назад +14

    And what a story it is! Creepy and unbelievable that Moity was released so early from Louisiana prison. I’m gonna have to go back and re-watch this one asap. Many thanks to Ron the Renaissance Man for his hours upon hours of free labor!

  • @miriamaguilar7977
    @miriamaguilar7977 Год назад +8

    Tragic. So sorry for the children.

  • @sandrsphipps8789
    @sandrsphipps8789 Год назад +2

    Such a sad story may the sisters Rest in Peace. Thank you Ron for your Awesome storie telling.

  • @PhillyGirl-pt3vq
    @PhillyGirl-pt3vq Год назад +15

    Ron, there’s another story out of New Orleans that happened back some years ago after hurricane Katrina. It involved Zachary Bowen, an Iraq war veteran and his girlfriend Addie Hall who was murdered by Bowen. She was also dismembered and put into cooking pots. Horrible & sad story. This one ☝🏻was so sad to hear too. RIP 😔🙏🏻💐

    • @sondragramse1770
      @sondragramse1770 Год назад +1

      They were on a national magazine but I don't know which one before the murder happened.

    • @PhillyGirl-pt3vq
      @PhillyGirl-pt3vq Год назад

      @@sondragramse1770 Ok. 👍🏻😊 I remember reading about it a few years ago. It was gruesome! 😔🙏🏻

    • @doreenandrew4229
      @doreenandrew4229 Год назад +1

      I think the show Ghost Adventures did a show on them

    • @jenniferbrooks3777
      @jenniferbrooks3777 Год назад +1

      Great book too, but I don’t remember the name.

    • @fayemoore2218
      @fayemoore2218 Год назад +1

      Well We have never heard this.Awful,the things people can do.What happen to him?

  • @sallymawhinney5613
    @sallymawhinney5613 Год назад +5

    For someone to kill the way he did there would have to be something mentally wrong with him. So it surprises me how they could trust someone as evil as he was, and then to try to murder another lady. Unbelievable, good story though Ron.

  • @gigicostlow4414
    @gigicostlow4414 Год назад +4

    What an interesting but gruesome story. Looked on Find A Grave and Theresa is listed but Leonide is not. She isn't even listed under Theresa's siblings. It shows Theresa had 2 brothers and 2 sisters but none of them were Leonide. Strange. Another strange thing is it shows Theresa has a daughter born in 1932. I'm assuming that's an error.

  • @mikemontgomery7337
    @mikemontgomery7337 Год назад +7

    The court system has changed much !! The murderer always seems to get the easy path !!

  • @louisepotier2784
    @louisepotier2784 Год назад +7

    I guess he was a little jealous...a divorce wouldn't suffice so he had to cut them up. My God, with no remorse whatsoever. Who took care of those kids after all that? And those kind of murder events continue - over and over. Thank-you for the story, Ron, and the visit to the cemetery. Have a great day! 🙂

  • @pammiedoodle8693
    @pammiedoodle8693 Год назад +15

    Fascinating and gruesome story.🥴
    It’s unbelievable how evil someone can be!
    Your stories are always so interesting and take a lot of “detective” work, which it truly appreciated!
    Blessings 🙏

  • @ohmeowzer1
    @ohmeowzer1 Год назад +11

    May the sister’s rest in peace . What a interesting story but a horrible tragedy .thank you Ron I really enjoyed seeing the cemetery and the story of the sister’s murder . May the sisters be reunited with their family and be at peace. Safe travels Ron.

  • @KIMBERLEY-Q
    @KIMBERLEY-Q Год назад +5

    Oh my! He was in Folsom Prison with my Step-dad! 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @tillyg8858
    @tillyg8858 Год назад +5

    Jealousy, money and love triangle is dynamite ready to explode in many situations. Very interesting story about the girls and Henry. Thank you for sharing.

  • @DesignsByKayla
    @DesignsByKayla Год назад +4

    we could all make donations and when you do these episodes you could bring flowers to the featured grave(s)....just a thought

  • @suehurrell134
    @suehurrell134 Год назад +12

    Ron you truly bring history to life. I could listen all day. Thank you for your hard work bringing us this timeless entertainment. ❤from UK 🇬🇧

  • @nancyvolke237
    @nancyvolke237 Год назад +27

    You always find the best and most intriguing stories for us!!
    Thanks for sharing and safe travels!!👋🏻🙏🏻

    • @FacesoftheForgotten
      @FacesoftheForgotten  Год назад +8

      That’s what I strive for!!

    • @jimmccord487
      @jimmccord487 Год назад +2

      You are so right,nancyvolke.Ron always shares the most interesting stories and introduces us to so many different parts of the Country including the unique cemeteries.

  • @suesheldon6875
    @suesheldon6875 Год назад +6

    What at life style they had in those days and so sad for their deaths Rip to those women I agree marriage is a freaky thing to go threw I have seen so many bad things happen to people I knew and cared about I their pain in their eyes

  • @reneedejulia8286
    @reneedejulia8286 Год назад +6

    Hi John, what a horrible story. Pretty and sweet sisters😭🌹.

  • @nancyparadis1386
    @nancyparadis1386 Год назад +33

    Such interesting cemeteries.
    Thanks for always being us such unusual and cool stories Ron!

  • @lunamoondrop
    @lunamoondrop Год назад +8

    you're a good storyteller.

  • @brendacanter9768
    @brendacanter9768 Год назад +7

    How horrible. May the sisters and family Rest in Peace❤️

  • @CCcastro336
    @CCcastro336 Год назад +5

    This was very interesting. Don’t understand how people can be so evil my word! Good video. that Cemetery is amazing.

  • @gregoryclayton8287
    @gregoryclayton8287 Год назад +4

    Hello Ron, looks like a beautiful day to walk through this very unique place of rest. Quite a story that you've brought to our attention and very well presented, I must say. YEAH! they should have given this Henry guy the rope, like Johnny on the spot. Also, I kind of think that marriage isn't as bad as most people make it out to be. Well, anyway, I enjoyed the story and I appreciate all of the hard work and the effort that you put into your channel. I'll catch you on the rebound RC. May all of the ALFANO family find everlasting rest, especially, THERESA & LEONIDE MOITY. signed, Greg the Egg.

  • @cathycorriher6313
    @cathycorriher6313 Год назад +4

    A good story,Ron. Makes you wonder what possesses someone commit murder to someone so dear to them.

  • @shifajamaima7173
    @shifajamaima7173 Год назад +3

    Thanks for yet another intresting story. So sad, the way they were butchered. He ended there lives so mercilessly. And they went along to pardoning him after what he did to those poor ladies. He killed them but now his also six feet under. RIP ladies.

  • @janmarchand7294
    @janmarchand7294 Год назад +9

    So interesting Ron, love, passion and intrigue! Hope you enjoyed your time here in Louisiana, it really is a magical place. New Orleans was my old stomping ground as a teen and young woman growing up in Southern Louisiana, and I enjoyed it immensely. Always thought it was a beautiful, special city which my great x 5 grandparents fled to from Haiti during the uprising. I grew up listening to stories about my paternal grandmothers family, they raised and raced horses at the old racetrack, with my uncle Alvy as one of their jockey's So many memories on both sides of the family, strong roots in Louisiana.

  • @lindacarlson6887
    @lindacarlson6887 Год назад +5

    Very interesting story and I love the cemetary walks. So peaceful.

  • @susanna3
    @susanna3 Год назад +3

    I've never heard of this, very intriguing and ultimately tragic story. I was particularly interested in the fact of the article written that was rejected by the women's magazine. A kind of strange prophecy. These two sisters deserve to be remembered and I'm so glad you told their story Ron. Absolutely infuriating that creep got out and away, geez!!!!

  • @wach761
    @wach761 Год назад +4

    I'm so grateful and happy beyond words that all I can say is THank YOU!⚘️🌻😊

  • @ThursdayASMR
    @ThursdayASMR Год назад +4

    Ron you are in my favorite part of the US for cemeteries! I'm very excited. This story is tragic. May the victims and Alfano family rest in peace.❤

  • @KIMBERLEY-Q
    @KIMBERLEY-Q Год назад +3

    Kim here.. I love your storytelling! I loved this story! Waiting for more.. ♥

  • @denisewatson5295
    @denisewatson5295 Год назад +3

    What a sad 😢 story. RIP 😢 😔 🙏 🕊 ☮ 😌 sisters 😢 💔.

  • @lisaknell1809
    @lisaknell1809 Год назад +4

    I’m in New Orleans right now! Sadly the people I’m with don’t want to visit the cemeteries! 😢
    I live vicariously through you!!!

    • @FacesoftheForgotten
      @FacesoftheForgotten  Год назад +2

      omg, NOLA is the Mecca for cemeteries! get out there, find a new friend 😃👍

    • @lisd2999
      @lisd2999 Год назад +1

      I’ve lived in La for 34 years , the cemeteries in New Orleans aren’t safe to go to unfortunately , my husband has family buried in St Roch cemetery and another one , and we won’t go there. Sad but true , New Orleans is not safe everywhere . I live on Northshore and will not go to New Orleans anymore. Hope you had a great time !

    • @lisaknell1809
      @lisaknell1809 Год назад

      @@lisd2999 That’s what I’ve heard about the cemeteries. I loved New Orleans and had a great time, but next time I’d like to go places outside of the city!

    • @lisd2999
      @lisd2999 Год назад +1

      We used to go to the old bookstores in the French quarter , they had amazing old books. Now we won’t even try it. So much crime . Glad you had a great time !

    • @lisaknell1809
      @lisaknell1809 Год назад

      @@lisd2999 thank you!!

  • @angelalewis92
    @angelalewis92 Год назад +6

    Fascinating story and cemetery. I could wander around there for hours. Thanks for taking us there xx

  • @d.g.n9392
    @d.g.n9392 Год назад +4

    What a story Ron, thanks for the memory of them. I imagine the two sisters are there beside the family too

  • @marymahaffey4618
    @marymahaffey4618 Год назад +5

    Sad story of these sweet sisters ty Ron for this story and safe travels...have a good week ahead...💕💕

  • @karenbrown4524
    @karenbrown4524 Год назад +5

    Fascinating episode, as always.

  • @wilmaalvis2515
    @wilmaalvis2515 Год назад +1

    I don't understand how a mind can go there... So gursom!

  • @joycepuzak4309
    @joycepuzak4309 Год назад +2

    Some of the mausoleum’s (if that’s what they are called?) are beautifully constructed. I’m sure that they were expensive to construct that many years ago. How some held up over the years where others did not. Keep on telling their stories you have an interested audience listening!!! Be safe in your travels Ron!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @tinahillsdon2776
    @tinahillsdon2776 Год назад +4

    Love listening to you, regards from Australia

  • @Mszahnclass95
    @Mszahnclass95 8 месяцев назад +1

    Crazy 😧 horrific story .Just when i think i heard it all . You find even a more scary horror story . i love it Thank you for sharing Ron ...ill have to watch the tonights episode this coming week .Safe travels

  • @kathleengerard5208
    @kathleengerard5208 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the old photos. I loved seeing them. I'm from New Orleans,thanks for showing our beautiful cemeteries. Safe travels.

  • @momv2pa
    @momv2pa Год назад +1

    You are absolutely the best guide for these stories. Your attention to detail is second to none and I really appreciate the pictures you show. Love your channel.

  • @jimmccord487
    @jimmccord487 Год назад +9

    This is gonna be great!(and of course I've never heard of this crime)

  • @suzanne6841
    @suzanne6841 Год назад +3

    Very sad story but you told it very well as usual Ron. I know that every nite I get to spend it with you and your stories. Thank you once again
    Suz

  • @monsterglo
    @monsterglo Год назад +9

    As always fabulous story ❤ Thanks Ron

  • @ritagreen9528
    @ritagreen9528 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, Ron. Have an amazing blessed weekend 🤗❤️

  • @jenienecastle9832
    @jenienecastle9832 Год назад +8

    Going to be interesting. Course your stories are always awesome.

  • @GenerationX3333
    @GenerationX3333 Год назад +4

    Sweet Sisters

  • @aprillorey114
    @aprillorey114 Год назад +1

    May these two sisters rest in peace thank you for always doing these interesting stories. I really do enjoy watching your videos my husband and I usually walk around the cemeteries. Some probably think I I am weird I enjoy that with much older cemeteries and also finding out story of the people who have been long forgotten I really enjoy your Channel keep up the amazing work that you do to bring these stories to light so that no one is forgotten God bless from April in Iowa

  • @pegs1659
    @pegs1659 Год назад +3

    Great story! Thank you for the tour.☺

  • @giftoftime9968
    @giftoftime9968 Год назад +2

    There is truly evil that walks among us

  • @zorabryce5493
    @zorabryce5493 6 месяцев назад

    RIP the Poor sisters! A gruesome story indeed. Why wasn't the penalty for their deaths, life imprisonment or death? Thank you for this episode Ron, stay safe and keep well.

  • @fabiolaarauz4439
    @fabiolaarauz4439 Год назад +3

    My step son goes to LSU, he went back yesterday after his spring break. Will share with him. I have always said that the whole state has this creepy vive to it.

  • @bigchevy350boy
    @bigchevy350boy Год назад +4

    Can't wait!

  • @suzieaustin.5905
    @suzieaustin.5905 Год назад +1

    Thankyou for the tour and the story telling. Very interesting. Rest in peace 🕊️🕊️🙏🙏.

  • @jacquelinedenambtman
    @jacquelinedenambtman Год назад +1

    wow, great walk, sad 💔story but very interesting👌 hope the sisters are resting in peace 🙏🙏
    thanks for sharing till the next one 👋love from Holland

  • @daddybob6096
    @daddybob6096 Год назад +2

    Thank you Ron. Your mention of Folsom Prison brought to mind one of my favourite singers, the late Johnny Cash. Folsom Prison Blues. Bob. New Zealand.

    • @meatavoreNana
      @meatavoreNana Год назад

      Kia Ora Bob

    • @debrahollimon9645
      @debrahollimon9645 Год назад

      I want say I am so sorry about my comment on the two sisters the parents and family must have been going crazy when they heard the news so sad rest n peace

    • @daddybob6096
      @daddybob6096 Год назад

      @@meatavoreNana Hi Christine, greetings to you from Lower Hutt.

    • @meatavoreNana
      @meatavoreNana Год назад +1

      @@daddybob6096 gidday from Havelock North.

  • @judykasper6314
    @judykasper6314 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the adventure!

  • @andreajohnson1796
    @andreajohnson1796 Год назад +4

    So what happened to the children, growing up without their parents ?

  • @sandysue202
    @sandysue202 Год назад +3

    Wow! That was an ugly story. How sad for the entire family and the children left behind. The one sister who wrote that story makes me think she had reason to believe that Henry was certainly capable of this. He certainly did get off easy for the murder of 2 people and attempted murder of a third woman.

    • @claudettebean2094
      @claudettebean2094 Год назад

      Maybe I missed it, but what harmed to the other husband and all the children?! ( I like details )!!! Thank you.

  • @linaleblanc8288
    @linaleblanc8288 Год назад +1

    There have been so many really strange and just plain weird stories that would keep a person up at night,in south Louisiana. I guess the last one, would be the Zak and Addie murder/suicide

  • @sharonalcala9119
    @sharonalcala9119 Год назад +4

    Thank you Alice!!👏

  • @annmariemcleod6670
    @annmariemcleod6670 Год назад +1

    Alice is amazing 😊 Thank you Ron for another interesting story

  • @Ambergirl-ek1ji
    @Ambergirl-ek1ji Год назад

    How sad to lose both daughters on the same day so tragically

  • @constanceshallcross1941
    @constanceshallcross1941 Год назад +2

    As always an amazing story! Thank you.

  • @lizzierankin-fe9kj
    @lizzierankin-fe9kj Год назад +1

    Thankyou for sharing this story with us Ron . ❤

  • @cindywilliams9860
    @cindywilliams9860 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Ron thanks for all your wonderful videos

  • @harveycaldwell2409
    @harveycaldwell2409 Год назад +3

    Ron thank you for this video

  • @irishheart4768
    @irishheart4768 Год назад +1

    Another great story Ron, thank for sharing.

  • @gratefuljones1997
    @gratefuljones1997 Год назад +1

    I love this channel. A week in and so much awesome history. ❤

  • @johno30197
    @johno30197 Год назад +2

    Thank's for sharing ron

  • @ShesMrsSunshine
    @ShesMrsSunshine Год назад

    My Family is buried in St Peter.. dating back when the church and cemetery was first established.

  • @corinag.hernandez9959
    @corinag.hernandez9959 Год назад +1

    Very interesting thank you for sharing.

  • @danaleestephens1686
    @danaleestephens1686 8 месяцев назад

    Always fascinating to listen and learn!

  • @tcwhite0104
    @tcwhite0104 Год назад +1

    Have visited this cemetery a several times. Great story Ron.

  • @suekuly4723
    @suekuly4723 Год назад +3

    Interesting story Ron. Too bad you couldn’t message the sisters children to find out where they were, but I guess that’s over stepping.

  • @brendakrieger7000
    @brendakrieger7000 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @scmacsart
    @scmacsart Год назад +1

    Their father looks like the Matthew McConaughey doppelganger on the tube.

  • @donnarouse9432
    @donnarouse9432 5 месяцев назад

    Am sure about the same time in phoenix. Written about winnie ruth judd, by jana bommersbach. The story appeared in the arizona republic newspaper. Almost identical. Thanks for all you do!

  • @kimmaddison8686
    @kimmaddison8686 7 месяцев назад

    Omg this is horrific i cant possibly imagine the fear them poor woman went through so so sad 😭😭😭😭

  • @GenerationX3333
    @GenerationX3333 Год назад +2

    Happy Sunday Ron

  • @hh7407
    @hh7407 Год назад +2

    God bless them. So sad.

  • @muriellllle
    @muriellllle Год назад

    Un grand merci de France pour vos vidéos instructives et passionnantes

  • @hermiendrridder875
    @hermiendrridder875 Год назад

    One must be a special kind of crazy to cut up someone else, hope they rest in peace, beautiful cemetery and interesting story, thanks for the walk.

  • @chrisgraphs1015
    @chrisgraphs1015 Год назад

    Great video Ron

  • @letitbesummer6536
    @letitbesummer6536 Год назад +2

    I’m slowly coming to the realization, imo, that humans are not making progress as a species. We’re really no better than we were in past times, we are just the same.

  • @genniejefferson6588
    @genniejefferson6588 Год назад +3

    Who raised the children? Did he ever see them again and what about him killing the other sister?

  • @kimmaddison8686
    @kimmaddison8686 7 месяцев назад

    I always worry about my sister so friendly with strangers