Gary Plauche, the man who executed his sons k*dnapper and r*pist with a single bullet
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In 1984, Gary Plauche tracked down the kidnapper who sexually assaulted and molested his 11-year-old son and killed him on live television. Gary waited in disguise at the airport, and shot the kidnapper while cameras were rolling. He was given a 7-year suspended sentence and received no prison time.
(January 30, 2023) Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Gary Plauché, The Louisiana Dad Who Took Deadly Revenge On His Son’s Rapist On Live Television On March 16, 19,84, a Louisiana father’s unfathomable grief and rage culminated in a homicide that was captured on live television. Gary Plauché’s 11-year-old son Jody had just been returned to him from the clutches of a predator, Jeff Doucet, who had groomed and molested him for more than a year. Gary Plauché was relieved to have his son back, but he had little faith in the justice system to punish the boy’s kidnapper. So when police marched Jeff Doucet through Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport following his arrest, Plauché was waiting — with a gun in his boot. As news cameras rolled, Gary Plauché shot Jeff Doucet dead. When officers immediately asked him “Why, Gary, why?,” he simply responded, “If somebody did it to your kid, you’d do it, too.” Leon Gary Plauché was born on November 10, 1945, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He briefly served in the U.S. Air Force, where he earned the rank of Staff Sergeant. After leaving the army, Plauché became a salesman and also worked as a cameraman for a local news station. All in all, Plauché seemed destined to lead a quiet and ordinary life. Then, one day, everything changed. The series of events that would change Plauché’s life forever was set in motion on February 19, 1984, when, his 11-year-old son Jody’s karate instructor picked him up to go for a ride. Jeff Doucet, a 25-year-old with a large beard, promised Jody Plauché‘s mom, June, that they’d be back in 15 minutes. June Plauché didn’t doubt Jeff Doucet: She had no reason to. He instructed three of their four children in karate, and was trusted in the community. Doucet enjoyed spending time with the boys, and they enjoyed spending time with him. “He’s all of our best friend,” Jody Plauché told his school newspaper a year earlier. According to June, her son quit football and basketball to spend as much time at Doucet’s dojo as possible. Little did she know that Jeff Doucet wasn’t taking Jody Plauché on a ride around the neighborhood. By nighttime, the two were on a bus heading to the West Coast. On the way, Doucet shaved his beard and dyed Jody’s blond hair to black. He hoped to pass Jody off as his own son while also hiding from law enforcement that would soon track them down. Doucet and Jody Plauché checked into a cheap motel in Anaheim, California, just a short walk away from Disneyland. Inside the motel room, Doucet sexually assaulted his karate student. This went on until Jody asked to call his parents, which Doucet allowed. Police, alerted by Jody’s parents, traced the call and arrested Doucet while Jody was put on a flight back to Louisiana. Mike Barnett, a Baton Rouge sheriff’s major who had helped track down Jeff Doucet and was friendly with Gary Plauché, took it upon himself to inform him about what the karate instructor had done to his son. According to Barnett, Gary “had the same reaction most parents do when they find out their children have been raped or molested: He was horrified.” Gary Plauché told Barnett, ″I’ll kill that S.O.B.,″ the Associated Press reported. Full Article: allthatsinteresting.com/gary-plauche
@TRIGGERHAPPYV1 This seems to be the only way to get justice today with Democrats releasing murderers and rapists
@TRIGGERHAPPYV1 Let him face the law because he committed a crime against humanity.
@TRIGGERHAPPYV1 Etched his name in history
@TRIGGERHAPPYV1 I'm guessing he's not getting cashless bail.
@TRIGGERHAPPYV1 Every time I see this, I notice how politely he hangs up the phone. This guy should be paid at least 50% of the amount that he saved the government in court costs, lawyer fees, and housing costs for the garbage he took out.