Terrebonne Parish Sheriff s Office
Hope Nettleton and Brittany Cormier / Victims in January 13 double homicide in Terrebonne Parish
Posted at 5:38 PM, Feb 02, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-02 18:38:01-05
Three Acadiana men involved in a murder-for-hire plot gone wrong in Montegut are now facing additional charges, the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff s Office tells WDSU.
Jail records show that Beaux Cormier, Andrew Eskine and Dalvin Wilson are each facing one count of criminal conspiracy to commit murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder.
These charges stem from the two prior incidents when they conducted surveillance on the residence and then attempted to commit the crime, however were not successful, Soignet told WDSU.
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A Louisiana man charged with rape hired two hit men to kill his accuser, but they ended up killing his sister and her neighbor, authorities said.
Brittany Cormier, 34, and Hope Nettleton, 37, were shot dead at a home in Montegut on January 13.
Beaux Cormier, 35, of Kaplan, hired his friends Andrew Eskine, 25, of Carencro, and 22-year-old Dalvin Wilson, of Rayne, to kill his niece, who he is accused of raping, Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet said during a news conference on Monday.
All three men were booked into the Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Complex and charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
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THIBODAUX, La. – Three Louisiana men accused of gunning down two innocent women in a murder-for-hire plot last month were arrested, authorities said.
But the two women who died weren t the intended targets of the plot, police said.
The plot was originally designed to kill a woman who was accusing one of the three men, Beaux Cormier, of rape. Instead, Cormier s sister Brittany and her 34-year-old neighbor were left dead.
Beaux Cormier, 35, Andrew Eskine, 25, and Dalvin Wilson, 22, are each charged with two counts of first-degree murder, Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet said during a news conference Monday.
Authorities responded Jan. 13 to investigate reports of shots fired and found the two women suffering from gunshot wounds. Both were pronounced dead shortly afterward.
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In a separate news release, Soignet alleges that Cormier s brother Beaux Cormier, 35, who previously had been arrested and charged with third-degree rape in another parish solicited and paid two friends, Dalvin Wilson, 22, and Andrew Eskine, 25, to kill his alleged rape victim.
The three men traveled to Montegut to do surveillance on the residence prior to the homicide and had actually attempted to carry out the homicide on a prior occasion but were unsuccessful, according to the sheriff s office. Beaux Cormier, Andrew Eskine, Dalvin Wilson
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