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Bayou Justice: More Louisiana True Crime StoriesMore cold case murder mysteries and true crime histories with mafia hits, crooked politicians, usolved murders, cult rituals, lost gold, and missing girls gone wild in the land of gators, gumbo, strippers, hurricanes, mardi gras, and voodoo.More Bayou Justice from investigative journalist and broadcaster HL ArledgeLouisiana's foremost expert on true-crime, and a thirty-year veteran investigative journalist, HL Arledge revisits those tantalizing questions, meeting the state's most colorful characters along the way. This book revisits and updates the most infamous of those Louisiana true crime newspaper reports, offering convincing and controversial conclusions, and deconstructing evidence and widely held beliefs, revisiting each case with fascinating, surprising, and often haunting results.
Dirty Phenix: Birth of the Dixie Mafia is book one in a new true crime series from acclaimed investigative journalist HL Arledge, author of the Bayou Justice series and newspaper column. Inside, learn how a city's corruption led to the rise of a burlesque icon, a political assassination, and the birth of the Dixie Mafia. This story begins in Georgia and Alabama, but it ends on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, home of Carlos Marcello and the New Orleans Mafia.
Book one of the Carnal Knowledge series, Dirty Phenix: Birth of the Dixie Mafia, explains the connection between the mob in New Orleans and the Dixie Mafia. It also exposes the identity of one of Bourbon Street's most famous dancers and her relationship with a kid named Lee Harvey Oswald.This book builds on the public domain writings of Birmingham newspaper correspondents Edwin Strickland and Gene Wortsman, leveraging their research to support information provided to journalist H. L. Arledge in interviews with former residents of Phenix City and entertainers working in Alabama, Florida, and Louisiana, among them: Stacey Lawrence, Kitty West, Doris Kotzan, Suzanne Robbins, Blaze Starr, Frieda LaBreche, and Evelyn West.
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