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Her badly decomposed body was found three months later in a bayou near a bar.ĭetectives Sanchez and St Angelo literally digging for clues in a scene from real-time crime documentary Killing Fields. Police searching the area found her keys in the same area three days later.
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A jogger found her driver’s license and credit cards the next day near the Louisiana State University lakes. Ms Boisfontaine was last seen Jby an exterminator at her home. Ms Mustafa said there was merit to the theory - explored in Killing Fields - that Ms Boisfontaine was one of Derrick Todd Lee’s victims and said it would be interesting to see how his January 21 death would affect the investigation. That’s 67 (victims) between five killers.” “Let’s see, I’ve put Derrick Todd Lee at a possible 17, Sean Gillis at least eight, Jeffrey Guillory at a possible 12 but it could be more, Ronald Dominique at 21, I believe, and the Jennings killer at nine or so. Ms Mustafa co-wrote the recent New York Times bestseller The Most Dangerous Animal of All with Gary L Stewart and Blood Bath, about the Derrick Lee Todd case, with Sue Israel and Special Prosecutor Tony Clayton. Gina Green, another of Lee’s victim’s who lived on the same street as Ms Boisfontaine.Īward-winning true crime writer Susan D Mustafaplaces the collective victim tally of the five killers at close to 70 - a number backed by authorities. The fifth, named “Jennings killer” after the district (just south of Baton Rouge) his victims come from, has been linked to the murders of at least eight women and remains unidentified and at large. The others include Sean Vincent Gillis, Jefferey Guillory and Ronald Dominique (who preyed exclusively in gay men).
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In fact Lee is one of at least five serial killers who have operated in the area independently of each other since 1995. Last weekend, one of the prime suspects, Derrick Todd Lee, whose DNA has been linked to the murders of seven women - including two who lived on the same street as Ms Boisfontaine - died in hospital while on Death Row.
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One of the revelations to emerge from the series is that the investigation - both then and now - has been “complicated” by the fact that “multiple serial killers” were operating in the area at the time of the 34-year-old graduate student’s 1997 murder. The series, shot in real time and dubbed the love child of Serial and True Detective, follows the original lead investigator, retired detective Rodie Sanchez and cold case Detective Aubrey St Angelo, as they team up to find Ms Boisfontaine’s killer. The phenomenon is now receiving national attention in America, at least among devotees of Discovery’s new crime documentary Killing Fields, which tracks the reinvestigation of the 20-year-old unsolved murder of Eugenie Boisfontaine in the parish of Iberville, just outside Baton Rouge. Over the past two decades, the citizens of Baton Rouge and its outskirts have been hunted by no less than five serial killers.Ĭlose to 70 men and women have been taken since around 1997, when authorities started noticing unusual patterns forming in their murder statistics. THIS city in America’s deep south is stalked by death.