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Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

A Little Less Mess [Louisiana] Corey Kitts

Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Bless This Mess

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.8733 Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to A Little Less Mess, it's our companion episode to our main weekly releases. In ALLM, you will find just the facts, no opinions, no jokes, no banter, but do not fear! If you would like to hear our full thoughts on this case (and inappropriate jokes) check out the weekly regular episodes released on Thursdays (they're the numbered episodes).

We are headed back to Louisiana this week to discuss a murder-for-hire plot out of Addis. Corey and his wife seemed to be doing alright, however, infidelity and lies were an ongoing theme in their marriage. It all came to an end when Corey is murdered and police start looking into their extramarital activities.


Fun Fact: Louisiana has the longest-running prison rodeo! The Angola Prison Rodeo first began in 1965 as a joint endeavor between offenders, prison employees, and civilians who live in Angola's residential area. The first two rodeos, in 1965 and 1966, were not open to the public.


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0:00.0

Hey everyone. Welcome to Bless this mess in the True Crime podcast. I'm Kara, just Kara. Welcome to A Little S. Mess. It is all of our episodes, minus all the banter and humor. So on this episode, I just read what we have the story. And then that's it. So there are much shorter episodes. If you would like, if you hear the story and then that's it so they're much shorter episodes if you would like

0:40.2

if you hear the story you'd like to hear a little bit more our opinions or some humor or anything

0:44.6

that we do have a regular episode we put out each week and those are numbered so you can go on

0:49.3

our feed and you can find that you can also find us on instagram and facebook i do a book club um i do sometimes i like

0:57.5

cook things all sorts of things and just our everyday life sometimes we'll post things like that

1:02.5

and then if you would like to support the podcast you can go on patreon.com slash bless this mess podcast

1:07.5

and you can support us there and also if if you like this, please write review and

1:13.4

subscribe on iTunes. That really helps us out a lot. All right. So let's get into this week's episode.

1:18.8

We will be going to Louisiana. Corey Carl Kitts was born September 7th, 1969 and Placomine, Louisiana

1:27.0

to Michael and Patricia Kitts. Corey would attend Plaquemine, Louisiana to Michael and Patricia Kids.

1:29.4

Corey would attend Plaquemine High School where he was a member of the band. He would graduate

1:34.6

in 1987, but would take his love of band with him to Southern University where he was in the

1:39.8

marching band. Corey would meet a woman and have a daughter, Courtney, but the relationship would not work out.

1:46.6

Corey would go back to a woman he had known in high school, Monique, who he married and had two

1:51.2

children, Dory and Corey Jr. Corey was described as hardworking, kind, and loving. He frequently

1:58.5

joked around with his children. They said he was never down. He

2:01.8

always seemed happy. Corey was working nights at Shin Tech Incorporated, where they produced

2:07.6

polyvinyl chloride or PVC. Corey would also pick up construction jobs on the side to make

2:13.4

extra money. His wife, Monique, she ran a daycare in town. The family lived in a very nice

2:19.1

3,000 square foot home at 3123 River Landing Drive in Addis, Louisiana that they built in 2005.

2:28.1

On June 9, 2010, Addis Police Department were called to the kids' home due to a reported theft.

2:34.7

When Corey came home from his night shift, he asked Monique to withdraw $4,000 cash from the bank

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