Episodes
A small town sunday school teacher vanished in 2008, and 15 years later, the local sheriff's office doesn't have a clue what happened to her. This week, we interview Wesley and Terrie Collins, the last people to admit seeing Barbara Blount alive.  Support the showBayou Justice is a weekly true crime podcast hosted by 40-year journalist HL Arledge and features unsolved or historically notable crime stories from South Louisiana. Each report is based on interviews with key players, including...
Published 10/09/23
A small town sunday school teacher vanished in 2008, and 15 years later, the local sheriff's office doesn't have a clue what happened to her. This month on Bayou Justice, we examine all known facts in the disappearance of Mrs. Barbara Blount of Holden, Louisiana.  Support the showBayou Justice is a weekly true crime podcast hosted by 40-year journalist HL Arledge and features unsolved or historically notable crime stories from South Louisiana. Each report is based on interviews with key...
Published 10/02/23
Someone gunned down Allie Rice one year ago in Baton Rouge. Gangs? Human Traffickers? Someone she knew? Police still have no clue who killed her or why.  Support the showBayou Justice is a weekly true crime podcast hosted by 40-year journalist HL Arledge and features unsolved or historically notable crime stories from South Louisiana. Each report is based on interviews with key players, including investigators, lawyers, victims, and their families.
Published 09/18/23
Bayou Justice host HL Arledge interviews Kathryn Simpson, the daughter of a woman police said slipped in chocolate syrup and hit her head. However, the coroner disagreed, saying Kim Womack was murdered. Support the showBayou Justice is a weekly true crime podcast hosted by 40-year journalist HL Arledge and features unsolved or historically notable crime stories from South Louisiana. Each report is based on interviews with key players, including investigators, lawyers, victims, and their...
Published 09/11/23
Bayou Justice is a weekly true crime podcast featuring unsolved or historically notable crime stories from South Louisiana — based largely on interviews with key players, including investigators, lawyers, victims, and their families. This episode revisits the 2017 murder of Nanette KrentelSupport the show
Published 08/28/23
Bayou Justice is a weekly true crime podcast featuring unsolved or historically notable crime stories from South Louisiana — based largely on interviews with key players, including investigators, lawyers, victims, and their families. This episode focuses on Louisiana's deathrow inmates.Support the show
Published 08/23/23
Bayou Justice is a weekly true crime podcast featuring unsolved or historically notable crime stories from South Louisiana — based largely on interviews with key players, including investigators, lawyers, victims, and their families. This episode examines five cold case murders. Support the show
Published 08/07/23
Saturday night, Frankie Richard told me he was anxious to get back to work on his book about the Jennings 8 murders. He said the world needed to know the truth about Jefferson Davis parish’s dirty cops, prostitution, organized crime, and the route of a...
Published 03/24/20
In 1973, swimmers found a professional fisherman and party barge captain murdered in Holden, Louisiana. The body had been dumped near a bridge over the Tickfaw River. Today, the crime remains unsolved. In 1974, the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office...
Published 03/17/20
HL Arledge's earliest assignments as a crime reporter began in the 1980s, an era of South Louisiana’s most brutal murders. Returning to the bayou after decades in California, he was shocked to find those murders remain unsolved. HL Arledge’s Bayou...
Published 03/08/20