2 more arrests in 2010 Kenner killing investigation prompted by call from Unsolved Mysteries
Kenner Police said that all three of the suspects were identified in 2010, but investigations failed to end with arrests. Author: WWL Staff Updated: 11:59 AM CDT May 7, 2021
Kenner Police have made two more arrests in an 11-year-old murder case that was resurrected after an inquiry by the TV show
Unsolved Mysteries last month.
Lee Williams, 35, of New Orleans; and Zetonio Lightfoot, 31, of Kenner were charged with two counts each of first-degree murder in the 2010 killing of Hermania Ellsworth and Charles Davis in Kenner.
Lee, who would have been 24 when the killings took place, was arrested on April 30 at an address in New Orleans by the U.S. Marshal’s Task Force.
Tip From True Crime TV Show Solves Cold Case Murder in Kenner
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Call from Unsolved Mysteries TV show leads to arrest in 11-year-old Louisiana couple s killing
The case was reopened in March of 2021 after Unsolved Mysteries called the Kenner Police regarding the case. Author: WWL Staff Updated: 12:05 PM CDT April 23, 2021
KENNER, La. A call from the television show
Unsolved Mysteries helped Kenner Police make an arrest in an 11-year-old double murder case and now has them checking on second case where a couple was found shot to death and floating in Lake Pontchartrian.
Kenner Police say that 35-year-old Dernell Nelson of LaPlace has been booked on two counts of first-degree murder for a killing in Kenner where a couple was shot to death inside of a car in June 2010.
HENDERSON â The city of Hendersonâs sewage system spilled about 47,445 gallons of untreated water on Dec. 16, 2020 due to inflow/infiltration from heavy rain.
The overflows occurred at Sandy Creek Pump Station, and from several manholes including Neatherly Street, the intersection of Alexander Avenue/South Elizabeth Street, the intersection of Alexander Avenue/Willow Lane, the intersection of Pinkston Street/Farrar Avenue, South Pinkston Street (Green Acres) and Rockspring Street.
About 45,645 gallons of untreated water entered a tributary to Sandy Creek. Another 1,800 gallons of untreated water was contained on the ground.
State law requires sewage-system operators to issue a public notice of all bypasses of 1,000 gallons or more that enter surface waters.