In the late evening hours of May 8, 2002, the lives of three young mothers, Brandy Vickers, Michelle Aucoin, and Jennifer Leger were tragically cut short in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana. The husband of one of the victims confessed to the triple murder, but what seemed to be a straight-forward case got complicated when it was discovered that the two other victims had one person in common. Join Amanda and Arielle as they discuss the details of the tragic events that led to three young mothers senselessly losing their lives.

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https://www.kplctv.com/story/1246636/new-development-in-triple-murder/

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/la-court-of-appeal/1367799.html 

https://www.klfy.com/louisiana/families-upset-over-new-criminal-justice-reform-after-man-connected-to-murder-of-their-sisters-in-2002-walks-free/

http://archives.etypeservices.com/vpgaz337/Magazine191268/Publication/Magazine191268.pdf

https://s32082.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/la_final.package.summary_2017-6-7_final.pdf

https://doc.louisiana.gov/about-the-dpsc/justice-reform/

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