UPDATE: Evangeline Parish Triple Murder [URGENT]
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In the late evening hours of May 8, 2002, the lives of three young mothers, Brandy Vickers, Michelle Aucoin, and Jennifer Leger were tragically cut short in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana. The husband of one of the victims confessed to the triple murder, but what seemed to be a straight-forward case got complicated when it was discovered that the two other victims had one person in common.  Now, in 2021, the convicted murderer, Kenneth Vickers, Jr., is requesting clemency in the form of a commutation of his sentence through the Louisiana Parole and Pardons Board on Monday, April 12, 2021. We CANNOT let this happen. Email the LA Pardon Board at [email protected] and make sure you tell them why Kenneth Vickers, Jr., should not have his sentence commuted. Please ensure you include the offender’s name, Kenneth Vickers, Jr., and DOC number, DOC #376309 your name and a statement. All responses must be received by the parole board by 5 pm, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Any public comment received will be read during the meeting, so let’s flood the Parole Board and let them know that Kenneth Vickers, Jr. is exactly where he belongs and he should stay there for the rest of his natural born life!!  Here is a link to the Pardon Board docket/agenda which includes the Zoom meeting ID as well as the link to watch the proceedings live via YouTube on Monday, April 12, 2021, at 8:30 am.  https://s32082.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/APRIL-12-Notice_Agenda_Docket_ZOOM-VERSION-FOR-WEBSITE-1.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2xs7WYymL8iYi2VBFXU3Md-jZGwSZdNg76gtzzZhpWWukDwYtZRmrrprU --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homicidehomegirls/support
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