![]() When police chief Pat Englade - his neck wider than his head - tersely announced what the 230,000 citizens of Baton Rouge regarded as obvious, he avoided the phrase 'serial killer'. Two were found dead in their homes and a third was abducted, then killed. Their nightmare started when police confirmed that in the past 10 months a serial killer persuaded three attractive, middle-class women to open their doors to him. ![]() They make sure their mobile phones are charged and they have ample Mace pepper spray on hand. They have flocked to buy guns and learn how to use them. Women have given up walking, shopping or jogging alone. Home-made notices pinned to trees across town advise: 'Killer on the loose'. The unsolved murders of 37 women are causing panic in the slow and sweaty capital of Louisiana, writes Ed Vulliamy in Baton Rougeįear hangs heavy in the putrid air over the bayou during this season of sweat. Some background: Serial killer fear stalks the bayous Saturday 17 August 2002 23.41 EDT The series covers in real time, the cold case investigation of the murder of Eugenie Boisfontaine, who has been considered a possible victim of Baton Rouge serial killer Derrick Todd Lee.
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