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Black True Crime Podcast

The Storyville Slayer (Episode 96)

Black True Crime Podcast

Black True Crime Podcast

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4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2023

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In 1997, a man called into the Howard Stern Show claiming that he was responsible for a series of murders that occurred in New Orleans between 1991 and 1995. Over two DOZEN murders that the public had barely heard about because the police refused to tell them. To this day, MANY of the victims have gone unidentified and most of these cases have remained unsolved… So JOIN US this week as we discuss the elusive, unidentified killer dubbed The Storyville Slayer.

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BlackTue Crime is a podcast that researchers and discusses murders committed by Black offenders.

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0:30.3

Hello, everyone. Hi, guys. I'm Kayla and I'm Kristen and welcome to BlackTue Crime. If this is your first time here at this show,

0:50.0

friend, welcome and hello. You already know what's good. We're really excited to be back this week.

0:56.4

You both feel like Kaka on a stick, but it's okay because we're going to get through it.

1:00.8

Pretty hit. I literally have to sneeze, but I'm going to hold it in for you guys.

1:06.0

Before we get started with this week's case, which I feel like is a little bit of a longer one.

1:10.0

We'll see how it goes. We are going on tour, but you know that.

1:13.2

We've been saying it for like umpteen bajillion years. We're going on tour y'all.

1:17.8

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1:34.5

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1:40.3

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So for some of these locations, there's only like four or five tickets left. So you guys

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1:53.6

get those tickets. Yes, get your little tickets via Klarna period. I don't even think they

1:58.1

credit check. They know I don't think they do that. Okay, sister, are you ready to get started?

2:05.1

Let's do this. In 1997, a man called into the Howard Stern show claiming that he was responsible

2:11.6

for a series of murders that occurred in New Orleans between 1991 and 1995.

2:18.0

Over two dozen murders that the public had barely heard about because the police refused to tell

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