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Ep 247: The Barnabet Axe Murders

Ep 247: The Barnabet Axe Murders

FromBlurry Photos


Ep 247: The Barnabet Axe Murders

FromBlurry Photos

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Length:
88 minutes
Released:
Oct 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The horror continues in Blurry Photober with a mega episode about the Barnabet axe murders. Flora is joined by authors Alan Gauthreaux and Dr. Daryl Hippensteel as well as numerous Louisianans to explore the ghastly tale of the Barnabet axe murders. Southwestern Louisiana was terrorized in 1911-12 by brutal axe murders. One young woman was pinned with not only perpetrating them, but possibly masterminding more. Hoodoo and Voodoo were found to be involved, which the media picked up at the time and ran with. Hear the shocking story and how it ended, told via news articles and criminal justice perspectives. And make sure to head to Alan's YouTube channel for much more content and grab Alan and Daryl's books! Just remember, for this episode of Blurry Photos, content is very graphic. Listener discretion is advised. Featuring the voice talents of Brea Joy as Clementine Barnabet Get a copy of Dark Bayou by Alan and Daryl Check out Alan's Bloodstained Louisiana Grab a copy of Italian Louisiana by Alan and Daryl Check out Alan's channel True Crime: Man's Dark Imagination Don't forget to join the Blurry Photos Discord Server! Watch me stream games on Twitch! Music Myst on the Moor, Dirt Rhodes, Zombie Voodoo - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Bonnie and Clyde 1, 4, 5, 7, 8 - Co.Ag Music (YouTube) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Valley of Vice and Devices, Oh I Went Down - Mr. and Mrs. Smith Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Driving to the Delta, Bad Old Daemons - Lobo Loco Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Sources Gauthreaux, Alan, and Hippensteel, D. G., Ph.D. Dark Bayou: Infamous Louisiana Homicides. McFarland & Company, Inc. Jefferson, NC. 2016. The Advertiser, “"BERNABET CONVICTED",” Who Did It?: Clementine Barnabet and the Louisiana-Texas Ritual Ax Murders, accessed October 27, 2020, https://whodidit.omeka.net/items/show/14. The Advertiser, “"ARRESTED AS SUSPECT",” Who Did It?: Clementine Barnabet and the Louisiana-Texas Ritual Ax Murders, accessed October 28, 2020, https://whodidit.omeka.net/items/show/33. Lafayette Advertiser (La.). “Ax Fiend At Beaumont. - Mother and Three Children Killed While They Sleep - Crime Similar to Louisiana Murders.” Feb. 23, 1912, p. 1. Lafayette Advertiser (La.). "Ax Fiend Again. - Kills Family of Five in San Antonio. - Total Victims Now Forty.” Apr. 16, 1912, p. 1. The New Orleans Times Picayune, “"New Grand Jury Will Investigate Mysterious Killing",” Who Did It?: Clementine Barnabet and the Louisiana-Texas Ritual Ax Murders, accessed October 28, 2020, https://whodidit.omeka.net/items/show/46. El Paso Herald (Tx.). “Voodoo’s Horrors Break Out Again.” Mar. 14, 1912, p. 13. The Crowley Signal. “"WOMAN AND FOUR CHILDREN MURDERED IN CROWLEY LAST NIGHT.",” Who Did It?: Clementine Barnabet and the Louisiana-Texas Ritual Ax Murders, accessed October 30, 2020, https://whodidit.omeka.net/items/show/36. The Weekly Iberian. (New Iberia, La.), 13 April 1912. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. Seven, Team. Axe Murderers. True Crime Seven. July 19, 2019. Web. https://truecrimeseven.com/axe-murderers-6-horrific-true-crime-stories-1-common-tool/ Female Serial Killer Index. Clementine Barnabet Study Collection. Feb. 21, 2016. Web. http://female-serial-killers-index.blogspot.com/2016/02/clementine-barnabet-study-collection.html?m=1
Released:
Oct 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast that explores the unexplained and explains the unexplored, Blurry Photos seeks the facts behind the fiction of the world’s most fascinating, unbelievable, and chilling mysteries and legends. Focusing on lesser-known topics of Forteana, conspiracy, history, and folklore, Blurry Photos is driven by the desire for a better understanding of fringe subjects through research, storytelling, and rational thinking. Prepare your butts, because it’s time to learn something weird.