A total of 23 murdered bodies had been retrieved from ditches, sugarcane fields, and desolate bayous. Charles Parish.Īfter that, bodies ranging from ages 19 to 40 would be found over the next nine years mostly in less populated areas. In 1998, around July, the body of 38-year-old Larry Ranson was also found in St. Charles Parish six months later, the body of 20-year-old Gary Pierre was discovered. In 1997, authorities were called to Hahnville where they found the body of 19-year-old David Levron Mitchell in a ditch. Reports show that he met all his conditions in the program by October 2002.
He was arrested but entered into an offender program instead of standing trial for his tiny assault on the law. He is said to have then struck the woman across the face. The reports indicated that Dominique accused a woman of hitting a baby stroller in the parking lot and then verbally assaulted her. 10, 2002, Ronald Dominique was arrested in Terrebonne Parish after he allegedly slapped a woman during a Mardi Gras parade. The judge decided to continue the case indefinitely in November 1996. The case was then brought to court – but when authorities attempted to locate the victim for questioning he could not be found anywhere.
On August 25, 1996, Ronald Dominique was arrested and charged with forcible rape after neighbors found a man who escaped from his home screaming that he had tried to kill him.
On June 12, 1985, Ronald Dominique was arrested and he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor telephone harassment, paid $74 in fines and court costs He did not admit to his peers during his teen years that he was homosexual. When Dominique was in school, he was frequently criticized and picked on by other students. Early Lifeīorn in the small bayou community of Thibodaux, Louisiana, Ronald Joseph Dominique attended Thibodaux High School where he was a frequent guest vocalist in both choral and glee club performances. He is currently incarcerated at Angola state penitentiary. He pleaded guilty to first-degree murder as part of a plea deal to avoid the death penalty. On 23rd September 2008, Ronald Joseph Dominique was sentenced to 8 life sentences in prison after he confessed to raping and killing his male victims over 10 years. Ronald Joseph Dominique, born in 1964 in Bayou Blue, Louisiana, is an American serial killer accused of slaying over 23 men throughout Terrebonne Parish, Lafourche Parish, Iberville Parish, and Jefferson Parish over a decade since 1997.