Family of 'Jennings 8' victim comes forward in new doc, says Louisiana woman wasn't murdered by serial killer (2024)

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The grieving loved ones of Jennings, La., resident Whitnei Dubois don’t believe she was murdered by a serial killer.

The 26-year-old’s body was found at a rural crossroads in May 2007. She is one of eight young women known as the “Jeff Davis 8” or “Jennings 8,” whose remains were discarded in backroads and bayous in rural areas of Jefferson Davis Parish between 2005 to 2009. No one has been convicted in their deaths.

It is believed the case may have inspired the HBO series "True Detective" starring Matthew McConaughey, Colin Farrell andMahershala Ali.

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The devastating trail of murder in the small Southern town is the subject of a new four-part docuseries on Investigation Discovery (ID) titled “Death in the Bayou: The Jennings 8,” with recent interviews with relatives of the victims,local law enforcement officials andpreviously apprehended suspects.

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The "Jennings 8" victims. (FBI)

Brittany Jones, Dubois’ niece, said she came forward in hopes that the special will raise awareness on the cold case, which she said may have been the work of multiple killers.

“I think it’s more than one,” Jones told Fox News. “I think it was made to look like it was a serial killer. I think that along the way after the first few girls were found, people felt like because those homicides were not being solved, this was a very easy way to dispose of women and get away with it. But I don’t think it’s the work of one person.”

The causeof death varied among the women. Some had their throats slashed while several appeared to have asphyxiated. Others were too decomposed to have the cause of death determined. The victims wereblack and white, aged 17 to 30, and knew each other within the town of 10,000 residents. Rolling Stone pointed out the victimswere living in poverty and had criminal records for drug use and petty crime.

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Whitnei Dubois in high school. (The Whitney Dubois Family)

The father of Dubois’ only child has a brother who was married to Loretta Lynn C. Lewis, whose body was found in 2005. She was 28.

The New York Times previously reported that Jennings, “long a stopping-off point for drug traffickers along Interstate 10,” had a growing crack trade. This led many young men to crime and women to prostitution.

Jones stressed that their lifestyles may have contributed to why investigators haven’t solved the case yet.

“I do feel like that plays a part in it,” she explained. “You don’t want to think that it’s possible for people to think that way. But over the years, especially with social media and news reports, you can observe people’s comments and hard words towards these girls… You don’t know until you’ve stepped in those shoes. Until it’s one of your family members.”

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Brittany Jones, Whitnei Dubois' niece. (ID)

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“There were three women found before [Whitnei],” Jones continued. “And I can’t honestly say I felt their [family's] pain until it was me… I don’t think enough people take the time to stop and realize that this could have been any one’s family member… This could be anyone’s sister, niece, daughter or granddaughter.”

Dubois’ sister, Taylor, said she best remembered her sibling as “fun-loving “ and “a firecracker.” Jones admitted she struggled with the horrific tragedy.

“I was devastated,” she said. “I lost my feet and just collapsed. I remember standing on the side of the house and just crying uncontrollably… And immediately after the funeral, I spent a lot of time going to the graveyard to visit her where I found peace. But after so many months I would get angry when I would go there.”

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Brittany and Taylor visit the area where Whitnei Dubois' body was found. — ID

Dubois also left behind a daughter namedBeyoncéJones, who was 4 at the time of her mother’s death. She did not speak in the documentary but was actively involved while filming.

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“Whitnei was found the day before Mother’s Day,” said Jones. “We were planning her funeral on Mother’s Day… That was a very hard thing for Beyoncégrowing up. We would celebrate Mother’s Day and then we would go to the graveyard to celebrate Mother’s Day again. People don’t understand how difficult that is for a child. And for us to be the strong ones in that situation, to make sure that Beyoncégets through those days. She’s 17 now and it’s still not any easier for her.”

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Whitnei Dubois (upper left) with loved ones. — The Whitnei Dubois Family

Taylor shared the community has grown fearful of speaking up with any potential leads. And Jones said the case is far too massive for local law enforcement, which she claimedlackedthe manpower.

Rolling Stone shared that there were allegations in the townthat some of the officers may have had sex with the women who would later become Jeff Davis 8 victims. According to the outlet, evidence may have also allegedlybeen tampered. In addition, when a prison nurse and a sergeant attempted to voice their concerns, they were also reportedly fired from their jobs.

Jones said the raging rumors compelled residents not to trust the police.

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Kristen Lopez’s Memorial Cross at the site where her body was found. (ID)

“There were a lot of rumors and a lot of things that were said and heard and seen in our town that were pointing the fingers in the direction of law enforcement officers being involved in illegal activity,” she said. “And there were a lot of rumors. As the rumors started to circulate, people started to make their own assumptions. A lot of stories started to come up with certain law enforcement officers. Blaming them for being involved… No one understood how these crimes continued to happen over and over again. And law enforcement could not figure out what was going on.”

“Even now, there are still so many rumors circulating and so many assumptions,” said Jones. “There’s just so many rumors that involved law enforcement officers. It has put a doubt in everyone’s mind. No one knows what to believe.”

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Ramby Cormier, investigations Commander of the Jeff Davis Sheriff’s Office. He described the frustration he endured in attempting to solve the case. — ID

Taylor said that adding to the frustration was the coroner’s result for what could have happened to Dubois —a cause of death couldn’t be determined.

“You do this every day and you’re a medical professional,” Taylor said angrily. “There has to be some way that you knowfoul play was involved or not. An experienced medical examiner or coroner would automatically know if you’d done this for some odd years. [Whitnei] didn’t put herself there. None of them did.”

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Whitnei Dubois' family hope the documentary will encourage people to come forward with new leads. — The Whitnei Dubois Family

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The two women said that despite relieving their real-life nightmare in front of cameras, they have a glimmer of hope the documentary will encourage anyone with information to finally come forward.

“It has become easier to deal with the grief because we have accepted the fact that she’s gone,” said Jones. “But it’s not any easier to have to deal with not having so many answers, not having any closure, not having any cause of death. Not having any information to guide us in the direction of what actually happened that night… We hope and pray that someone out there maybe has some answers.”

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Jennings 8 crew interviewing Ramby Cormier, investigations Commander of the Jeff Davis Sheriff’s Office. — ID

"Death in the Bayou: The Jennings 8" premieres on June 15 and June 16 at 10 p.m. on ID.

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FAQs

What were the 8 murders in Jennings Louisiana? ›

The first victim, Loretta Lewis, 28, was found floating in a river by a fisherman on May 20, 2005. Other victims were Ernestine Marie Daniels Patterson, 30; Kristen Gary Lopez, 21; Whitnei Dubois, 26; Laconia "Muggy" Brown, 23; Crystal Shay Benoit Zeno, 24; and Brittney Gary, 17.

Who was the famous female serial killer Louisiana? ›

Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 – December 7, 1849), more commonly known as Madame Blanque or, after her third marriage, as Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans socialite and serial killer who was believed to have tortured and murdered enslaved people in her household.

What is the Louisiana serial killer Doc? ›

Watch Serial Killer Capital: Baton Rouge Season 1

In the investigation of more than 36 women who were murdered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from 1992 to 2004, police find evidence of three killers.

Has the Jennings 8 been solved? ›

The Jennings 8, sometimes also referred to as the Jeff Davis 8, is a series of unsolved murders in Jefferson Davis Parish in Louisiana between 2005- 2009. And for those of you wondering, no, Moody wasn't living there yet. So he's been cleared of this one.

Who are the two serial killers in Louisiana? ›

Two names the Baton Rouge area knows all too well, Sean Vincent Gillis and Derrick Todd Lee. "Over the course of a decade two prolific series killers terrorized the women of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, raping and murdering, dismembering and cannibalizing.

Who was the most notorious female serial killer in New Orleans? ›

The infamous Madame LaLaurie. She was born Marie Delphine Macarty on March 19, 1787, to a wealthy family in New Orleans. The Macarty men had military backgrounds, most were landowners, and her father, Louis Barthélémy de Macarty, was knighted as the Chevalier of the Royal and Military Order of St. Louis.

Which state has the most serial killers? ›

1. Alaska. Proportional to its population, Alaska is, without a doubt, the most popular state among serial killers, with 15.65 serial killings per one million inhabitants. A total of 51 serial murders took place in Alaska between 1900 and 2014, with more than half of those occurring between 1980 and 1990.

Who was the Bayou Blue serial killer? ›

Ronald Joseph Dominique (born January 9, 1964), known as The Bayou Strangler, is an American serial killer and rapist who murdered at least 23 men and boys in the state of Louisiana between 1997 and 2006.

Who is the kid that killed his father in Louisiana? ›

Anthony Templet charged with second-degree murder

If found guilty of that charge, Anthony faced an automatic life sentence without parole, according to Ambeau. He was moved from the juvenile facility to the East Baton Rouge Parish prison. His bail was $1 million, according to Kill or Be Killed.

Who is blank Louisiana serial killer? ›

In 1999, a jury convicted Daniel Blank of the murder of Lillian Phillippe, 71. He was sentenced to the death penalty in 2001, and the Louisiana Supreme Court paused his execution shortly before it was scheduled. The case is still being appealed in federal court, and DNA and fingerprint analysis are being retested.

Who was the serial killer in the Bayou? ›

Ronald Joseph Dominique (born January 9, 1964), known as The Bayou Strangler, is an American serial killer and rapist who murdered at least 23 men and boys in the state of Louisiana between 1997 and 2006.

When did the Jennings 8 happen? ›

Between 2005 and 2009, eight women from the town of Jennings, Louisiana, in Jefferson Davis Parish, were murdered, their bodies dumped in crawfish ponds and canals in the area.

Who is the most famous killer in Louisiana? ›

Derrick Todd Lee (November 5, 1968 – January 21, 2016), also known as The Baton Rouge Serial Killer, was an American serial killer who, from 1998 to 2003, terrorized the areas surrounding Baton Rouge and Lafayette, Louisiana, by committing the murders of at least seven women. St.

Who were the siblings killed in the crash in Louisiana? ›

Lindy, Christopher, and Kamryn were killed on Dec. 17, 2021, when their vehicle was hit head-on by a pickup truck. Dawn and Christopher's girlfriend Marissa, 16, who were also riding in the car, were badly injured, but survived the crash. John Lundy, the wrong-way driver, was pronounced dead at the scene.

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