the police charged freeman and thompson with murder. the local prosecutor wanted the death penalty for thompson but knew it would be an uphill battle because thompson had never been convicted of a violent crime. that was about to change. on december 28, 1984, 19 year old jay la guard, his sister mimi who was 16 and their younger brother who was 12, went to the superdome. after the game, as they were getting in the car, an african-american man jumped into the back seat, pulled out a .357 magnum, said i m taking your car, i want your wallet and your valuables. jay was instructed to drive away from the superdome, rather than do that, he did something brave or stupid and deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker then leapt forward
they had a fight. jay is pressed with his back against the driver s side door and manages to kick the carjacker into the face and out through the passenger side door the carjacker obviously injured, drops the gun and gets away. that crime remained unsolved until pictures of thompson appeared in the paper for the murder of ray liuzza. when thompson s photo appeared, all three of the lagarde children identified thompson as their attacker. thompson went on trial for the carjacking first, because prosecutors knew that a conviction would make him more likely to receive the death penalty for the liuzza murder. this was in keeping with the policies of harry connick senior. father of the famous musician, harry connick senior. his office handled upwards of
the local prosecutor wanted the death penalty for thompson but knew it would be an uphill battle because thompson had never been convicted of a violent crime. that was about to change. on december 28, 1984, 19 year old jay la guard, his sister mimi who was 16 and their younger brother who was 12, went to the superdome. after the game, as they were getting in the car, an african-american man jumped into the back seat, pulled out a .357 magnum, said i m taking your car, i want your wallet and your valuables. jay was ginstructed to drive awy from the superdome, rather than do that, he did something brave or stupid and deliberately caused an accident.
the local prosecutor wanted the death penalty for thompson, but knew it would be an uphill battle because thompson had never been convicted of a violent crime. that was about to change. on december 28, 1984, 19-year-old jay la guard, and her brother and sister went to the superdome for a college basketball tournament. after the game as they were getting in the car, an african-american man jumped into the backseat, pulled out a .357 magnum and said i m taking your car, i want all your valuables. jay deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker then leapt forward with the gun and jay turned
around and met him, and they had a fight. jay is pressed with his back against the driver s side door. and manages to kick the carjacking into his face and out the passenger side door. the carjacker, obviously injured drops the gun and gets away. the carjacker drops the gun and gets away. that crime remained unsolved until pictures of thompson appeared in the paper for the murder of ray liuzza. when thompson s phot photo appeared, all three lagarde children identified john thompson as their attacker. thompson went on trial for the carjacking first. prosecutors knew a conviction would make him more likely to receive the death penalty for the liuzza murder. this is in keeping with harry connick sr. s reputation, his father of the famous musician, harry connick jr. his nearly three decade tenure,