
Hard Times and True Crimes
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Hard Times and True Crimes
97. Blood in the Quarter: The 1927 Louisiana Trunk Murders
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Show Notes:
In the fall of 1927, New Orleans was buzzinâ with jazz, bootleg liquor, and secrets behind every shuttered window. But nothing prepared the city for what was found inside a quiet little apartment at 715 Ursulines Street.
Two womenâTheresa Moity and her sister, Leonide Dwyerâwere brutally murdered, dismembered, and stuffed into a steamer trunk. Their killer? A jealous, unraveling husband with a butcherâs knife in one hand and a Bible in the other.
In this episode, we take you deep into the French Quarterâthrough the gas-lit streets and behind the iron-laced balconiesâto tell the g true story of Henry Moity, and what led him to commit one of the most brutal murders in New Orleans.
Youâll hear about:
â˘Life in the Quarter during the Roaring â20s
â˘The twisted web of two sisters married to two brothers
â˘A confession written in blood and wine
â˘A haunting letter Leonide left behind that still echoes today
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đ§ Credits:
â˘Hosts: Darlene & Melody
â˘Male Narration & Historical Intros: Curtis Hildreth
â˘Original Music: Isaiah Hildreth
â˘Episode Written by: Darlene Hildreth
Resources & References:
â˘Archival reports from The Times-Picayune
â˘Louisiana State Penitentiary Records
â˘Testimony from Nettie Compass and trial documents
â˘Newspapers.com
â˘Find a Grave
â˘Historical commentary on life in the French Quarter, 1920s
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