Axeman, Axewomen of New Orleans - True Historic Facts
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Axeman, Axewomen of New Orleans - True Historic Facts

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Axe Man Murders, Axewomen of New Orleans, & more gruesome True Crime Murders, Real Stories Documenting Chronicles of Louisiana"s Criminal History, documented by Historian, Alan Gauthreaux, a True Crime Writer of Louisiana joins the live paranormal broadcast!
Host~ Norene Sampiere Balovich
Guest ~ Alan G. Gauthreaux, True Crime Writer, Historian
Author - BloodStained Louisiana
https://www.amazon.com/Bloodstained-Louisiana-Twelve-Murder-1896-1934/dp/1476672164
ABOUT ALAN. G. GAUTHREAUX -
Mr. Gauthreaux was born and raised in the New Orleans area and served as a deputy with the Orleans Parish Criminal Sheriff's Office. Mr. Gauthreaux is a graduate of the University of New Orleans with bachelor's and master's degrees in History (with honors). Prior to becoming a teacher, Mr. Gauthreaux worked as a legal investigator for some of the most prestigious law firms in New Orleans and Metairie, Louisiana. He has taught in middle school, high school, and college, and even worked as the National Outreach Coordinator for the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, drawing praise for his inventive educational programming and lively speaking engagements.
Mr. Gauthreaux presently teaches American History and Western Civilization courses in an adjunct capacity at a local community college. Mr. Gauthreaux is the author of "Italian Louisiana: History, Heritage and Tradition," "Dark Bayou: Infamous Louisiana Homicides," "Echoes of Valor: Ordinary Men, Extraordinary Lives," and the upcoming "Bloodstained Louisiana: Twelve Murder Cases, 1896-1934." His other previous works may be found in Civil War Times Magazine, America's Civil War Magazine, warhistoryonline.com, Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana History Association, and Globe Communications.
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