I believe that I read he was in prison during some of those crimes.
I believe that I read he was in prison during some of those crimes.
This looked like the most comprehensive that I saw earlier.
http://www.katc.com/full-coverage/se...ickey-shunick/
My Lafayette PD buddy and his state trooper dad are saying that a life sentence in the state of Louisiana is 60 yrs. since he is serving two life sentences your statement is correct although I highly doubt he even half way finishes the first of the two unless they put him in solitary the moment he gets there.
No its not really. After Dean St, there are no lights along the road, since the roads are private and on university land. I used to drive home there from downtown all the time, its really creepy back there. There is no excuse for a spot centrally located in Lafayette to not be lit.
Anyway, I'm happy the family and friends have closure. I hope he lives a long, regretful, pathetic life.
For those who think he got off easy ask yourself this. Would you rather have poison shot in your veins and be done or spend the rest of your life in Angola when everyone knows what you did...id taken door number 1, he's screwed as he should be.
Wrong, Life in Louisiana is natural life. The sentences are consecutive, so if he somehow figures a way to get past the natural life concept, then he has another life to do. Done deal.
My boss is good friends with the warden at Angola...they are always notified when scum like Lavergne comes in...word gets to the inmates on who did what to get in there. His time will not be fun. That's as close to justice as you can get. For ending the life of an innocent...he will for the rest of his natural life have to look over his shoulder for someone trying to "run him off the road"...so to speak.
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