Three men accused of gunning down two innocent women in a murder-for-hire plot last month in Montegut were arrested thanks to the work of multiple agencies, authorities said.
Beaux Cormier, 35, of Kaplan; Andrew Eskine, 25, of Carencro; and Dalvin Wilson, 22, of Eunice, are each charged with two counts of first-degree murder, Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet said during a news conference Monday.
They are accused of killing 37-year-old Hope Nettleton and 34-year-old Brittany Cormier, both of Montegut. Authorities responded at 10:20 p.m. Jan. 13 to 103 Montegut St. to investigate shots fired and found the two women suffering from gunshot wounds. Both were pronounced dead shortly afterward.
Terrebonne Carnival krewes set plan to possibly roll in April
January 12, 2021
Terrebonne Parish Mardi Gras krewes have created a plan to hold parades in April if allowed contingent upon where the parish is at in regard to COVID-19 prior to rolling.
The schedule was laid out yesterday at a meeting with the presidents of the local clubs who were joined by Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet and Terrebonne Parish Public Safety Director Steve Ponville.
According to John Poiencot, President of the Krewe of Terreanians, three weekends in April were chosen for parades to be conducted, starting with the weekend of April 9. The first weekend Hercules, Aquarius, Titans and Hyacinthians would roll, he said, and the following weekend would be set for the Krewe of Mardi Gras, Aphrodite and Terreanians. He said the last weekend would be reserved for the usual Monday and Tuesday Houma parades and the Montegut and Chauvin parades.