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Woody and Jim into the history of the electric chair, discussing various executions that took place in the past. William Kemmler's execution in New York in 1890 marked the first time the electric chair was used, aiming to replace the gruesome public hangings of the time. The podcast highlights the mishaps that occurred during electrocutions, such as William Taylor's legs ripping off during the process. It also explores how Louisiana transitioned from hangings to using the electric chair in 1940 and eventually to lethal injection in 1991.Additionally, we want to acknowledge the support of Lori Johnson, a Louisiana community figure participating in a fundraising event for the Big Buddy Program. If you would like contribute to the cause and show support for Lori, we provide her specific link below.https://dancingforbigbuddy.com/dancer/lori-johnson/?fbclid=IwAR0aHVAqaX_u_kCMjAn4mw_7E1eY5MXNUifV8mpKfHEdkT2VCmbJaEtHgigTimestamps0:03:57 The History of the Electric Chair0:06:49 Public Executions and the Shift to Electric Chair0:14:19 Transition to Electric Chair in Louisiana0:15:31 Introduction of Portable Electric Chair in Louisiana0:19:44 Increase in Louisiana Executions via Electric Chair0:28:05 History of Executioners in the US and Bloody Angola0:29:30 Exploring Alternate Forms of Execution0:33:11 Reflections on the Justice System and Executions0:35:22 Shout-Out to Lori Johnson's Fundraiser0:37:24 Wrapping Up and Rodeo Plans

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Big Daddy: The Murder of Hector Trochez

Big Daddy: The Murder of Hector Trochez

In this episode of “Bloody Angola Podcast”, Jim Chapman details an armored truck robbery in New Orleans Louisiana that resulted in the murder of Loomis Armored Truck Employee Hector Trochez in December of 2013. Chapters01:39 Meet Big Daddy09:32 The Robbery Unfolds12:17 The Aftermath for the Driver12:57 Police Investigate the Shooting14:55 Breakthrough with DNA Evidence19:18 Two Years of Silence19:45 Arrests and Indictments27:34 The Trial and Sentencing31:53 Final Convictions and OutcomesFor commercial free early releases and more join us at: https://www.patreon.com/bloodyangolapodcast

2 Okt 38min

Cadillac Jack

Cadillac Jack

In this episode of “Bloody Angola Podcast”, Jim Chapman details the arrest, incarceration and exoneration of “Cadillac Jack Favor” a rodeo star who spent 7 years inside the wire of Bloody Angola for a double murder he did not commit.Chapters 01:40 A young Cadillac Jack Favor10:59 The Fateful Meeting11:51 A Ride with Strangers13:34 The Brutal Murders15:57 Cadillac Jack's Arrest17:56 The Lie Detector Lie19:15 Trial  21:55 Cumby’s Plea Change23:47 The Aftermath of Imprisonment25:22 A New Trial28:41 Settlement and Recognition For commercial free early releases and more join us at: https://www.patreon.com/bloodyangolapodcast

22 Sep 32min

One Eyed "Boo"

One Eyed "Boo"

In this episode of “Bloody Angola Podcast”, Jim Chapman details Gregory Boo Brown's 1998 crime spree in Clinton, Louisiana, marked by multiple botched robberies, multiple murders, and his capture after 82 days.Chapters01:40 Welcome to Clinton, Louisiana12:05 Boo Brown's Rampage Begins12:34 The Attack on Mr. Roberts19:06 Assault on Myrtle Roberts21:19 The Gays: A New Target23:32 Discovery of the Gays' Bodies28:18 Boo's Capture and Trial30:36 Verdict and AftermathFor commercial free early releases and more join us at: https://www.patreon.com/bloodyangolapodcast

15 Sep 33min

Moonlighting: The Ambush of Cpl. Betty Smothers and Kimen Lee

Moonlighting: The Ambush of Cpl. Betty Smothers and Kimen Lee

In this episode of “Bloody Angola Podcast”, Jim Chapman details the ambush in Baton Rouge Louisiana of Corporal Betty Smothers and Kimen Lee, The capture and conviction of those responsible and highlights the charitable work of her oldest son, former NFL star Warrick Dunn, who honored his mothers legacy throughout his career and still does to this day.Timestamps01:39Story of Corporal Betty Smothers04:05 The Night of the Shooting08:46 Investigation and Arrests14:13 The Trial Begins19:19 Appeals and Sentencing21:21 Warrick Dunn's Legacy22:05 Shocking Developments24:05 The Clemency Hearing31:53 The Impact on Families32:41 Voices from the Survivors35:29 Reflections from Law Enforcement52:23 The Final Decision on ClemencyFor commercial free early releases and more join us at: https://www.patreon.com/bloodyangolapodcast

8 Sep 1h 4min

Revisiting "the Farm"

Revisiting "the Farm"

this episode just prior to Labor Day weekend, Jim Chapman brings you inside the 1998 academy award winning documentary “The Farm” based off of life inside of Bloody Angola.For commercial free early releases and more join us at: https://www.patreon.com/bloodyangolapodcast

28 Aug 1h 29min

The Bishop

The Bishop

Eugene “Bishop” Tanniehill was Incarcerated in Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola for 47 years prior to being issued a pardon from then State of Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco.In this episode of Bloody Angola Podcast, Jim Chapman brings you the transformation of Eugene Tanniehill’s life inside of Angola Prison and his walk with faith that led to Eugene being simply known as “The Bishop” by convicts inside the prison. Timestamps03:10 Life Inside Bloody Angola06:29 Transformation Through Faith07:52 The Bishop Emerges09:41 A Journey to Freedom10:20 Reflections on Tannehill's Life14:37 Controversial Release15:09 Bishop's Testimony29:29 The Power of Repentance32:38 Deliverance and Redemption40:38 The Road to Clemency54:24 The Governor's Decision

21 Aug 1h 9min

Shallow Grave Part 3: The Crimes of Roy McLaughlin

Shallow Grave Part 3: The Crimes of Roy McLaughlin

*Part 3 of 3 in this series*Jim Chapman brings you the details of life post conviction inside Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola for Convict Roy McLaughlin Jr. Including a lawsuit filed by the inmate after 3 escape attempts would lead to an alleged beating inside the wire. Join us on the patreon for commercial free early releases and more athttps://www.patreon.com/bloodyangolapodcast

14 Aug 27min

Shallow Grave Part 2: The Crimes of Roy McLaughlin

Shallow Grave Part 2: The Crimes of Roy McLaughlin

*Part 2 of this series*Jim Chapman brings you the details of life post conviction inside Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola for Convict Roy McLaughlin Jr. Including a lawsuit filed by the inmate after 3 escape attempts would lead to an alleged beating inside the wire. Chapters: 03:36 McLaughlin's First Escape Attempt 05:46 The Guard's Betrayal 07:05 A Second Escape Attempt 08:51 The Third Attempt 09:42 Shocking Allegations and Lawsuit 14:21 The Violent Aftermath 18:59 Medical Treatment and Investigations 23:33 Attempting to Settle the Matter 29:35 Witnesses to the Beating 34:31 Ongoing Emotional Distress 42:54 The Aftermath of the Lawsuit 44:35 Uncovering More SecretsFollow “Crime Wire Weekly” on it’s new channel HERE: Apple Podcasts   https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-crime-wire-weekly/id1815864889 Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/3zyrgjtW6gLUVbicJaYXV9?si=0dbf4983938344a2 Amazon Music  https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3738411d-828e-4138-9976-223ab5de2c87/the-crime-wire-weekly

7 Aug 48min

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