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The Infamous New Orleans Trunk Murders

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On the night of Oct. 27 or early morning on Oct. 28, 1927, Henry Moity — “drink-crazed and insanely jealous,” according to the Picayune — attacked his wife and sister-in-law armed with a lead club and cane knife.
On the afternoon of Thursday, October 27, 1927, Nettie Compass entered the second-floor apartment at 715 Ursulines Street to do some cleaning. She had barely set foot inside before encountering traces of blood.
Responding officers uncovered the full horror of the murder scene. The victims, both in their mid-20s and both originally from New Iberia, were Theresa and Leonide Moity and were married to the brothers Henry and Joseph Moity.
You’ll find out in a moment how this tragedy got its grisly nickname, and how it inspired a famous New Orleans urban legend.

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SOURCES:

The Crime Wire-

https://thecrimewire.com/multifarious/The-Infamous-New-Orleans-Trunk-Murders

Douglas J Wood-

https://douglasjwood.com/new-orleans-trunk-murders/

Medium.com-

https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/the-gruesome-case-of-the-1927-new-orleans-trunk-murders-9265686efced

Southern Spirit Guide-

https://www.southernspiritguide.org/a-block-of-death-and-dismemberment-new-orleans/

Nola Vie-

https://www.vianolavie.org/2014/04/10/know-louisiana-the-french-quarter-renaissance-1920s-85836/#:~:text=In%20the%201920s%2C%20a%20bohemian,of%20Paris%20and%20New%20York

Far Outliers-

https://faroutliers.blogspot.com/2006/09/new-orleans-in-1920s.html

History.com-

https://www.history.com/topics/roaring-twenties/prohibition

FBI.GOV-

https://www.fbi.gov/history/field-office-histories/neworleans

********If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, please reach out to the Victim Connect Resource Center at 1-855-484-2846, or you can chat online at victimconnect.org.*************

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On the night of Oct. 27 or early morning on Oct. 28, 1927, Henry Moity — “drink-crazed and insanely jealous,” according to the Picayune — attacked his wife and sister-in-law armed with a lead club and cane knife.
On the afternoon of Thursday, October 27, 1927, Nettie Compass entered the second-floor apartment at 715 Ursulines Street to do some cleaning. She had barely set foot inside before encountering traces of blood.
Responding officers uncovered the full horror of the murder scene. The victims, both in their mid-20s and both originally from New Iberia, were Theresa and Leonide Moity and were married to the brothers Henry and Joseph Moity.
You’ll find out in a moment how this tragedy got its grisly nickname, and how it inspired a famous New Orleans urban legend.

Copyright © 2024-Present Criminalist Behavior Podcast. All rights reserved

Disclaimer:

This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, health, or professional advice. By accessing or using any copyrighted materials owned by [Criminalist Behavior Podcast], you acknowledge and agree to abide by the terms of this Copyright Disclaimer. If you do not agree with any of these terms, please refrain from accessing or using the copyrighted materials. Explicit Content. profanity or content that may not be suitable for children.
SOURCES:

The Crime Wire-

https://thecrimewire.com/multifarious/The-Infamous-New-Orleans-Trunk-Murders

Douglas J Wood-

https://douglasjwood.com/new-orleans-trunk-murders/

Medium.com-

https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/the-gruesome-case-of-the-1927-new-orleans-trunk-murders-9265686efced

Southern Spirit Guide-

https://www.southernspiritguide.org/a-block-of-death-and-dismemberment-new-orleans/

Nola Vie-

https://www.vianolavie.org/2014/04/10/know-louisiana-the-french-quarter-renaissance-1920s-85836/#:~:text=In%20the%201920s%2C%20a%20bohemian,of%20Paris%20and%20New%20York

Far Outliers-

https://faroutliers.blogspot.com/2006/09/new-orleans-in-1920s.html

History.com-

https://www.history.com/topics/roaring-twenties/prohibition

FBI.GOV-

https://www.fbi.gov/history/field-office-histories/neworleans

********If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, please reach out to the Victim Connect Resource Center at 1-855-484-2846, or you can chat online at victimconnect.org.*************

****************You can also contact the following resources:***************

The National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-7

Support the Show.

https://linktr.ee/criminalbehaviorpodcast
http://www.criminalistbehavior-alouisianatruecrimepodcast.com/

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