

CLASSIC: Who killed the Jennings 8?
Jul 3, 2025
In Jennings, Louisiana, a chilling mystery unfolds around the unsolved murders of the Jennings 8. The podcast delves into the dark underbelly of this small town, exploring themes of community, corruption, and violence. Journalistic investigations reveal unsettling connections between victims and local law enforcement, raising questions about integrity and trust. Through personal stories and eerie parallels to pop culture, listeners are invited to grapple with the systemic failures in seeking justice for these lost women.
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Jennings 8 Murders Pattern
- Eight women known as the Jennings 8 were murdered in Jefferson Davis Parish between 2005 and 2009. - Most victims had drug addiction and were involved in sex work, marking a disturbing pattern rather than isolated incidents.
Victims Were Police Informants
- All victims shared the trait of being police informants (CIs) to some degree. - This connection suggests a dangerous overlap between the victims and local law enforcement activity.
Law Enforcement Corruption Exposed
- Journalist Ethan Brown exposes deep corruption and misconduct in Jennings law enforcement. - Law enforcement's involvement likely contributed to botched investigations and possibly the murders themselves.