Henry Glover, "The Cover-Up" | MURDERISH Ep. 059

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Hurricane Katrina, which slammed into the Louisiana coast on August 29, 2005, was the most damaging hurricane in US history. The devastating disaster killed approximately 1,200 people, with most of the destruction occurring in and around the city of New Orleans. Looting in the city was rampant during this time, as most stores were abandoned. People were taking food, water, and other supplies ...many out of necessity. Allegations arose of police officers also looting stores during the disaster. The alleged looting by some police officers, however, would take a backseat to more serious crimes involving citizens being shot by police officers in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. This episode covers the death of a man at the hands of those sworn to protect him. Join me as I walk you through the case involving Henry Glover. Check us out: Visit Murderish.com for more info about the show and Creator/Host, Jami. The website also has links to buy MURDERISH merchandise and become a Patreon supporter (a portion of Patreon proceeds are donated to a worthy non-profit). Let’s get social: @MurderishPod (Twitter), @MurderishPodcast (IG), search “Murderish” (Facebook). Sponsor(s): - Stamps: Visit Stamps.com , click the microphone at the TOP of the homepage & type in MURDERISH for a 4-week trial, free postage, & a digital scale. - Prose: Visit Prose.com/MURDERISH for your FREE in-depth hair quiz and 15% off. - UTEP: Visit online.utep.edu or call UTEP Connect at 1 (800) 684-UTEP for information. With UTEP Connect, higher education is attainable for anyone. - EveryPlate: Visit everyplate.com & use code murderish1 to enjoy your first week of meals for only $3.99 per meal. Production & Music: John & Jessica Bukenas of Audio Editing Solutions (production), Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams (music). Research & Writing: Steve Field. In order to tell true crime stories on this podcast, information is gathered from various sources which sometimes includes, news articles, newspaper archives, blogs, social media, tv productions, police reports, court records, books, magazine articles, direct interviews, and more. I recognize that often, someone before me put in a lot of time and effort to gather information which I draw from to help tell these stories. I want to thank those individuals for their hard work. Visit murderish.com for a list of sources used for this episode. Remember, listening to this show doesn’t make you a murderer, it just means you’re murder ...ish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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