• Horror Show

    Woody and Jim into the history of the electric chair, discussing various executions that took place in the past. William Kemmler's execution in New York in 1890 marked the first time the electric chair was used, aiming to replace the gruesome public hangings of the time. The podcast highlights the mishaps that occurred during electrocutions, such as William Taylor's legs ripping off during the process. It also explores how Louisiana transitioned from hangings to using the electric chair in 1940 and eventually to lethal injection in 1991.

    Additionally, we want to acknowledge the support of Lori Johnson, a Louisiana community figure participating in a fundraising event for the Big Buddy Program. If you would like contribute to the cause and show support for Lori, we provide her specific link below.

    https://dancingforbigbuddy.com/dancer/lori-johnson/?fbclid=IwAR0aHVAqaX_u_kCMjAn4mw_7E1eY5MXNUifV8mpKfHEdkT2VCmbJaEtHgig

    Timestamps

    0:03:57 The History of the Electric Chair

    0:06:49 Public Executions and the Shift to Electric Chair

    0:14:19 Transition to Electric Chair in Louisiana

    0:15:31 Introduction of Portable Electric Chair in Louisiana

    0:19:44 Increase in Louisiana Executions via Electric Chair

    0:28:05 History of Executioners in the US and Bloody Angola

    0:29:30 Exploring Alternate Forms of Execution

    0:33:11 Reflections on the Justice System and Executions

    0:35:22 Shout-Out to Lori Johnson's Fundraiser

    0:37:24 Wrapping Up and Rodeo Plans



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    41m | Mar 21, 2024
  • Part 2 | The Richest Man In Bloody Angola: Wilbert Rideau

    In this Part 2 we wraps up this series "The Richest Man in Bloody Angola" .

    In this episode, we dive into the story of Wilbert Rideau, a man who spent 44 years in prison for a crime he committed in 1961. 

    We explore his journey from a young man involved in a tragic incident to his time in prison, including solitary confinement and his reflections on regret and survival. 

    We discuss his various trials, legal battles, and ultimately his release after being found guilty of manslaughter in his fourth trial. Wilbert's transformation during his time in prison, his accomplishments as a journalist, filmmaker, and author post-release, and the challenges he faced reintegrating into society are all highlighted. 

    We also touch on the perspectives of the victims' families and the complexities of forgiveness and redemption. 

    The episode explores the question of rehabilitation and whether Wilbert Rideau, now a successful author and consultant, has truly changed from the person he was in 1961. 

    Ultimately, we reflect on Wilbert Rideau's journey and the contrasting feelings of justice, forgiveness, and the ongoing impact of his release.


    Timestamps:

    0:01:51 Facing Regrets and Solitary Confinement

    0:03:37 Hope in Solitude

    0:06:30 The Hope of Clemency

    0:09:39 Linda LaBranche's Support

    0:13:55 Legal Dream Team with Johnny Cochran

    0:16:47 Judicial Rollercoaster

    0:21:33 Opening Statements of Fourth Trial

    0:26:01 Conclusion of Fourth Trial

    0:28:44 Rideau's Release and Community Divide

    0:37:00 Concerns and Plans Post-Prison

    0:39:14 Wilbert Rideau's Biographical Success

    0:41:58 The Richest Man in Bloody Angola



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    44m | Mar 14, 2024
  • Part 1 | The Richest Man In Bloody Angola: Wilbert Rideau

    In this episode of Bloody Angola, Jim Chapman delves into the story of Wilbert Rideau, a prisoner with a remarkable journey. Rideau achieved significant accomplishments behind bars, winning prestigious journalism awards and making substantial reforms within the Angola prison. Chapman vividly describes Rideau's background, including his upbringing in Louisiana and his involvement in a fateful armed bank robbery in 1961. The detailed account of the robbery and its consequences on Rideau's life are presented, highlighting the tragic events that unfolded that night.


    Chapman delves into Rideau's multiple trials, each resulting in a first-degree murder conviction and a death sentence. Despite Rideau's claims of panic and lack of premeditation, the courts repeatedly found him guilty. The emotional impact on the victims, especially Dora McCain, a surviving bank teller, is powerfully portrayed through their statements during Rideau's clemency hearings. The tension between Rideau's rehabilitation and the severity of his crime is a central theme throughout the episode.


    The episode captures the complex emotions and moral dilemmas surrounding Rideau's case, including insights from journalists, D.A., and Rideau's mother. Despite his outstanding achievements in journalism and documentary filmmaking while in prison, Rideau faces the ongoing challenge of seeking clemency and ultimate release. The episode ends with a hint of a forthcoming episode, promising a continuation of Rideau's story and the surprising turns it takes. Throughout the episode, Chapman's narrative style immerses the listeners in the compelling and controversial story of Wilbert Rideau and the Angola prison.

    Timestamps:

    0:03:20 Rideau's Accomplishments and Reforms

    0:04:53 Recognition and Fame

    0:05:13 Wilbert Rideau's Upbringing

    0:06:50 The Bank Robbery

    0:11:54 The Bank Robbery - Confrontation

    0:14:30 The Bank Robbery - Panic Sets In

    0:20:32 Publicity Surrounding Rideau's Case

    0:23:16 Legal Battles and Appeals

    0:26:47 Interview Reflection on the Crime

    0:33:54 Rideau's Notable Achievements

    0:38:19 Rideau as Editor of Angola

    0:41:04 Rideau's Clemency Hearing

    0:45:29 Public Response to Rideau's Clemency

    0:47:11 Clemency Decision

    0:50:41 Rideau's Success in Prison



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    56m | Mar 7, 2024
  • The Profile

    In this episode of Bloody Angola podcast, we delve into the chilling world of serial killers and the intricate process of catching them. Drawing from the case of Derek Todd Lee, a notorious serial killer in the Baton Rouge area of Louisiana, we discuss how the FBI profiling of serial killers has evolved over the years. We highlight the challenges law enforcement faced in accurately profiling Derek Todd Lee, who defied the initial FBI profile by being a person of color. The episode delves into the power of DNA evidence in catching serial killers, using examples like Brian Koberger's case, where familial DNA played a crucial role in identification.



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    33m | Feb 29, 2024
  • Prison Solider: Cop Killer Wayne Felde

    In this episode of Bloody Angola, the podcast we delve into the life story of Wayne Felde, a troubled individual who was born in 1949 and grew up in a family with a history of military service.

    Wayne's father was abusive and struggled with alcoholism, which deeply impacted Wayne's upbringing. Wayne enlisted in the Army during the Vietnam War, hoping to become a war hero, but the harsh reality of the war quickly changed his perspective on conflict. He endured traumatic experiences in Vietnam, including exposure to Agent Orange, which had long-lasting detrimental effects on his health.


    After returning from Vietnam, Wayne struggled with PTSD and alcoholism, leading to a series of tumultuous events in his life. Tragically, Wayne ended up in a confrontation where he unintentionally killed a friend due to a PTSD-induced episode. Subsequently, Wayne was involved in a fatal incident with a police officer, resulting in his arrest and imprisonment. Despite attempts to take his own life and a tumultuous legal battle, Wayne was sentenced to death and ultimately executed in the electric chair at Louisiana State Penitentiary on March 15, 1988, just days before his 39th birthday.


    The podcast reflects on Wayne's complex life, the impact of war trauma on his actions, and the justice system's final verdict on his fate. The story highlights the complexities of PTSD, accountability for one's actions, and the tragic end that Wayne faced. Through detailed storytelling and historical context, Bloody Angola provides a deep dive into the life of Wayne Felde and his ultimate demise in the electric chair at the notorious prison.

    Timestamps:

    0:02:16 ]: Wayne Felde's Childhood

    0:05:58 ]: Wayne's Enlistment in Vietnam

    0:10:03 ]: Impact of Agent Orange

    0:14:02 ]: Wayne's Return to the U.S.

    0:15:24 ]: Wayne's Struggles after Vietnam

    0:22:31 ]: Wayne's Murder Trial

    0:30:09 ]: Wayne's Escape

    0:34:56 ]: Wayne's Time on Death Row

    0:36:37 ]: Wayne's Execution

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    40m | Feb 22, 2024
  • Bad Girls

    In this episode, we explore the history and future of the Louisiana's Correctional Institute for Women (LCIW). We discuss the challenges faced by women at LCIW, including limited access to education and overcrowding. We also highlight the appointment of Kristen Thomas as the second-ever female warden and the construction of a new facility with improved amenities.

    #BloodyAngolaPodcast #LadyConvicts #LCIW #Podcast

    Timestamps

    0:02:20 Women's fate after leaving Angola: LCIW and its history

    0:04:04 Construction of St. Gabriel, a female-only prison near Baton Rouge

    0:04:31 Early years of LCIW: Housing, Orientation, and Behavioral Assessments

    0:06:37 Work release program and healthcare at LCIW

    0:14:58 Female warden appointed to increase diversity in leadership

    0:19:18 Groundbreaking for new LCIW facility in September 2022

    0:27:14 Success Stories: Horticulture, Upholstery, and Welding Classes

    0:29:13 Re-entry Programs and Support for Incarcerated Women

    0:36:43 Inside Knowledge of Prison Life and Security Measures

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    41m | Feb 15, 2024
  • Preparing to Die

    In this episode of the Bloody Angola podcast, we explore the Louisiana State Penitentiary Execution Manual. We discuss the procedures and requirements for executions, the role of witnesses, and the importance of professionalism. We also touch on the legal process and the rarity of exoneration.

    Timestamps

    0:03:20 Chain of Command and Roles in the Execution Process

    0:05:48 Incarceration and Transport of Death Row Offenders

    0:07:02 Communications and Media Regulations

    0:09:11 Visits, Visits with Family, and Special Visits

    0:15:47 Preparation and Security Measures for Executions

    0:18:13 Witness Selection and Pool Reporters

    0:23:25 Execution Process and Post-Execution Procedures

    0:28:34 Execution process and the role of the coroner

    0:30:13 Paperwork involved in the execution process

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    42m | Feb 8, 2024
  • Smiling Jack

    A 16-year-old brutally murders an 8-year-old while biking in Saint Francisville, Louisiana. Trevor Reese confesses which leads to a sentence in Bloody Angola for life without parole. We discuss the horrific crime, the legal proceedings, impact statements in this episode of Bloody Angola Podcast.

    Timestamps

    0:04:24 Background on Clinton and St. Francisville

    0:12:44 A typical summer day in Louisiana

    0:14:32 Tragic encounter with Trevor Reese

    0:16:36 Monique's Desperate Attempt to Save Jack

    0:18:10 Trevor Confesses to the Carpenter

    0:18:34 Trevor's Brutal Crime

    0:20:11 District Judge rules Trevor eligible for prosecution as an adult

    0:22:54 Arraignment: Not guilty by reason of insanity plea entered

    0:23:42 The shocking murder and the grief-stricken parents

    0:26:06 Trial dates set and the plea deal confusion

    0:28:14 Judge Carmichael questions Trevor's plea and explains the process

    0:30:49 Trevor's monstrous nature and absence of remorse examined

    0:32:15 Dr. Scott speaks about Monique's trauma and PTSD

    0:34:04 Monique's realization and the horrifying details of Jackson's injuries

    0:35:56 Jack's grandfather's heart-wrenching victim impact statement

    0:36:32 Devastation and Hatred: The Scar You Left Behind

    0:37:39 Jack's Father Pleads for Maximum Sentence

    0:40:04 Trevor's Admission of Guilt and Sentencing

    0:42:31 The complexity of victims on both sides

    0:43:04 A Father's Responsibility and the Change in Law

    Thank you to Cyndi Overton for her assistance in researching this case.



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    46m | Feb 1, 2024
  • The Decision | How Henry Montgomery Gave Life to Lifer's

    In todays episode we discuss the Louisiana Supreme Court decision called Montgomery v. Louisiana, which involved Henry Montgomery, the longest-serving convict in Angola Prison's history. 

    Henry was released in 2021 after spending 57 years behind bars. We start with the events of November 13th, 1963, when Officer Hurt encountered Henry at a park which led to the murder of the officer. The community goes into lockdown, and Montgomery is eventually found, confesses to the shooting, and is convicted of first-degree murder. 

    Despite initially receiving a death sentence, he is later granted a new trial, resulting in a life sentence. The 2010 case Graham v. Florida, in which the Supreme Court deemed juvenile life without parole sentences unconstitutional for crimes other than murder was the start of some life changing Supreme Court rulings for juvenile offenders. 

    Miller v. Alabama followed and was used as a precedent to have Henry Montgomery's case reviewed by the Supreme Court, resulting in his life without parole sentence being thrown out. 

    Known as Montgomery vs Louisiana this ruling became one of the most historic rulings in history as it relates to juvenile lifer's.

    You are going to want to tune into this one! It's FIRE!

    Chapters

    0:07:17 Officer Charles Hurt and Henry Montgomery's Fateful Encounter

    0:11:27 Confrontation Turns Dangerous with a Pistol Drawn

    0:15:18 Montgomery's Trial and Sentencing

    0:22:14 Montgomery's Eligibility for Parole

    0:28:02 Tough Decision: Denying Parole

    0:33:12 Henry Montgomery's Release and Reflections on Freedom

    0:42:19 A Police Officer's Perspective and the Verdict

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    51m | Jan 25, 2024
  • Correcting the Record | Response to Changing of the Guard

    This emergency drop is in response to information received regarding the most recent drop of Bloody Angola titled "The Changing of the Guard".

    For the article referenced in the "Changing of the Guard" episode, see the attached link below.

    https://www.fox8live.com/2023/12/21/governor-edwards-pardons-57-inmates-october-through-december/



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    11m | Jan 19, 2024
  • The Changing of the Guard | The Pardons of John Bell Edwards and Gov. Jeff Landry's Solution


    ***We are retracting the portion of this podcast referencing that all of these inmates received a full pardon, we like most of the general public received incomplete information. While all received "a" pardon", most received clemency meaning they got a reduction in sentence, However 5 inmates in particular did receive a full pardon. The episode following this episode contains the details of this retraction.***

    In this episode of Bloody Angola, we explore the recent transition of power with the election of Governor Jeff Landry as it relates to crime and the recent pardons of outgoing Louisiana Governor John Bell Edwards.. 

    Previous governor, John Bel Edwards, is known for his leniency in crime and numerous acts of clemency. We delve into the governor's authority to grant sentence commutation, the role of the pardon board in reviewing applications, and the different types of clemency that exist.

    We focus on the actions of John Bel Edwards, who commuted the sentences of many prisoners and granted several inmates full pardons.

    The current governor, Jeff Landry, known for his tough stance on crime, Landry stands firm on his commitment to restoring law and order.

    Chapters

    0:02:07 Changing of the Guard: New Governor, New Policies

    0:05:36 Clemency Applications and Eligibility Requirements

    0:14:09 John Bel Edwards' High Rate of Sentence Commutations

    0:16:03 Pardons explained

    0:17:12 Pardons of Convicted Individuals.

    0:19:07 Continuation of List: Pardons.

    0:21:03 Additional Pardons for Murder and Other Crimes

    0:28:29 Jeff Landry's Tough Stance on Crime

    0:30:26 Jeff Landry's Anti-Crime Ads as Governor Candidate

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    36m | Jan 18, 2024
  • House of Shock

    In this episode of Bloody Angola, Woody and Jim share the firsthand recollections of the harsh and violent environment at the prison as told by Clifford Hampton. Hampton sheds light on the meager funding, strict work routines, and rampant violence in the mid to late sixties in Camp H. Hampton vividly describes the physical demands of farm labor and the presence of sexual activities.

    #bloodyangola #cliffordhampton #prison #camph #podcast #crime #truecrime

    Chapters

    0:01:33 Introduction to Bloody Angola podcast

    0:03:47 The Story of Camp H and Inmate Clifford Hampton

    0:11:13 Change of Plans and Placement in B Block

    0:20:29 Daily Routine on the Farm

    0:23:02 Dorm Life and Lack of Security

    0:30:49 Life in Camp H Prison

    0:34:51 Jeff Landry's commitment to the letter of the law

    0:36:23 Thanking Patreon members and encouraging sharing of the podcast

    0:38:32 Imprisoned and Bound: Life Behind Bars

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    40m | Jan 11, 2024
  • Lifer Affirmed: The continuing Saga that is C-Murder

    In this episode of Bloody Angola Podcast, Woody and Jim bring you some new details and insight into the C-Murder case and a revamped edition of our top downloaded episode of 2023!



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    51m | Jan 4, 2024
  • She-Man | unreleased episode from the vault

    In this episode of Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Woody Overton and Jim Chapman Kelly Jennings if Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings joins Woody and Jim and shares some stories about her time in Angola.

    This episode has never been released to the general public and prior to today only available to patreon members but due to the extreme popularity of our patreon we decided to make it available to everyone.

    Kelly's podcast can be found wherever you listen or on her website at:

    www.unspeakablethepodcast.com

    Our patreon and Apple subscribers get Bonus episodes not released to the public at least once per month so if you enjoy this episode, we would love to have your support on Patreon! 



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    54m | Dec 28, 2023
  • Revolving Door

    In this episode of Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Woody Overton and Jim Chapman the guys tell give you current updates on the teens being housed at Angola as well as female inmate being recently moved to the facility.

    #bloodyangolapodcast #revolvingdoor #Podcast #Louisianastatepenitentiary #womeninprison #teensatangola

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    30m | Dec 21, 2023
  • The Black Code

    In this episode of Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Woody Overton and Jim Chapman, they discuss and give you the full details regarding the history of Women incarcerated at Louisiana State Penitentiary before it was known as Bloody Angola and was simply known as "The Walls". 

    This episode though hard to hear is an important part of our past that should we forget, we would be doomed to repeat.

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    48m | Dec 14, 2023
  • Targeted: The Crimes of Kenneth Gleason

    In this episode of Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Woody Overton and Jim Chapman, they tell you the story of one of the most notorious Hate Crime serial killers in history. 

    Kenneth Gleason made headlines in 2017 when he was charged with the execution style murders of 2 black men in Baton Rouge, LA in which a massive manhunt lead to his arrest, his eventual sentence to life inside Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, his eventual death at Angola, and the insane precident that threatened to wipe his record clean before the Louisiana State Supreme Court intervened.

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    1h 3m | Dec 7, 2023
  • The Lake House Murder Part 3 | The Crimes of William Lee Jr. and ACT 104

    In this episode of Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Woody Overton and Jim Chapman, they wrap up the case of the murder of Audra Bland. In 2007 William Lee Jr. was convicted of her murder and sentenced to life in prison at Louisiana State Penitentiary. A new law passed in 2021 made way for a reduction in his sentence, but that was just the start of a winding roller coaster ride that eventually led to the Louisiana State Supreme Court and a landmark decision pushed by Governor Elect and Attorney General Jeff Landry.

    Christine Tillman joins them in this Woody Overton.

    (part 3 of a 3 part series)

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    58m | Nov 30, 2023
  • The Lake House Murder Part 2 | The Crimes of William Lee Jr. and ACT 104

    In this PART 2 episode of Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Woody Overton and Jim Chapman, woody and Jim continue to bring you into the case of the murder of Audra Bland. In 2007 William Lee Jr. was convicted of her murder and sentenced to life in prison at Louisiana State Penitentiary. A new law passed in 2021 made way for a reduction in his sentence, but that was just the start of a winding roller coaster ride that eventually led to the Louisiana State Supreme Court and a landmark decision pushed by Governor Elect and Attorney General Jeff Landry.

    (part 2 of a 3 part series)

    #bloodyangolapodcast #Thelakehousemurder #williamleejr #Podcast #Louisianastatepenitentiary #jefflandry #louisianaact104

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    53m | Nov 21, 2023
  • The Lake House Murder | The Crimes of William Lee Jr. and ACT 104 Part 1

    In this episode of Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Woody Overton and Jim Chapman, they bring you into the case of the murder of Audra Bland. In 2007 William Lee Jr. was convicted of her murder and sentenced to life in prison at Louisiana State Penitentiary. A new law passed in 2021 made way for a reduction in his sentence, but that was just the start of a winding roller coaster ride that eventually led to the Louisiana State Supreme Court and a landmark decision pushed by Governor Elect and Attorney General Jeff Landry.

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    40m | Nov 16, 2023
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