Did voodoo curse follow lawmen to Kentwood?
After a woman suggested three Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s deputies loaded her stolen treasure on a train and a voodoo priestess cast a spell over them, all three men died of unnatural causes.
Fortune in voodoo gold still missing 136 years later
This column is part one of another chapter from the history of Bloody Tangipahoa. Circumstances revealed in this two-part report suggest members of a Tangipahoa Parish sheriff’s posse succumbed to a curse after relieving a voodoo doctor of a fortune in gold.
Was New Orleans safer under mob control?
Comparing The New Orleans State-Item’s 1964 summary of unsolved crimes to today’s Metropolitan Crime Commission report, I wonder if New Orleans’ residents felt safer when organized gambling and prostitution were the city’s most significant concerns.
Why Police haven’t found the New Orleans snipers
The New Orleans Police Department’s Director of Communications asked me to stop referring to Interstate 10 shooters as serial snipers, and I complied. Then I got to thinking about it… Truth-in-Journalism is something we need desperately today.