127 episodes

Hey y’all! We are a husband and wife team from Louisiana that discuss murder, mystery, and mayhem with a southern twist!
We cover true crime throughout the South, so pull up a rocking chair, grab your mason jar full of sweet tea, and sit for a spell while we chit chat, and laugh some about this crazy world we live in. If you are ok with some banter and a few well placed f-bombs, you are in the right place and we are glad you are here!
Now if banter and cussing are not for you and you just want us to get to the point, check out our weekly release ”A Little Less Mess” where we cover the same stories but with no added chit chat or humor.

Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast Bless This Mess

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Hey y’all! We are a husband and wife team from Louisiana that discuss murder, mystery, and mayhem with a southern twist!
We cover true crime throughout the South, so pull up a rocking chair, grab your mason jar full of sweet tea, and sit for a spell while we chit chat, and laugh some about this crazy world we live in. If you are ok with some banter and a few well placed f-bombs, you are in the right place and we are glad you are here!
Now if banter and cussing are not for you and you just want us to get to the point, check out our weekly release ”A Little Less Mess” where we cover the same stories but with no added chit chat or humor.

    112. [Texas] Yleen and Lillie Kennedy

    112. [Texas] Yleen and Lillie Kennedy

    We are headed to Texas this week where a double homicide went cold for 30 years until a call from several states away breaks the case wide open.

    Fun Fact: In some Texas cities, you need a permit to walk barefoot. It is required to purchase a $5 permit before walking around barefoot, in order to avoid the city’s code governing “sanitation and appearance."

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    • 51 min
    111. [Georgia] Cyndi Williams and Lori Brown

    111. [Georgia] Cyndi Williams and Lori Brown

    We are back from our short hiatus and covering a double homicide out of Georgia.  Two women were brutally murdered in the middle of the day at a real estate office.  With an unclear motive, police must piece together why these two young women's lives were cut short and find the monster who did it before he strikes again.


    Fun Fact:  It is illegal to eat chicken with a fork in Gainesville, Georgia.  In 1961, they enacted a law stating that chicken was a delicacy and must be eaten with your hands.  It was mainly a publicity stunt, but the law is still on the books today!


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    • 33 min
    110. [Texas] Laurie Stout

    110. [Texas] Laurie Stout

    We are headed to Texas this week where a young mother is brutally murdered while working her overnight cleaning job. All signs point to the husband but without enough evidence they have to let him go. It would take decades to finally bring the killer to justice.



    Fun Fact: Be careful, you could be married without being present! Texas is a common law marriage state, which means you are considered legally married if the couple makes three public announcements that they’re married. Moreover, a couple can be considered legally married even if the other spouse isn’t present for the ceremony.



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    • 42 min
    109. [Louisiana] Kristi O'Pry

    109. [Louisiana] Kristi O'Pry

    We are back from our break and headed to Louisiana where it would take a decade to solve the murder of Kristi and reveal a serial killer in the making.


    Fun Fact: Even thought Louisiana is known for having Parishes instead of counties, that wasn't always the case. In 1807, the government officially switched from counties to Parishes, based off of local churches.


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    • 33 min
    108. [Florida] Norma Page

    108. [Florida] Norma Page

    In 1979, Norma Page was home with her two children when a stranger approached them in the yard. In the end, Norma would be dead and her two children would have to run for help. It would take over 30 years to solve this case with modern forensics, but will the killer be punished?


    Fun Fact: Next time you're getting your hair done, you may want to think twice about taking a nap. A Florida law makes it illegal for a woman to sleep while under a hair dryer in a hair salon, and allows for a fine for the salon owner.


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    • 47 min
    107. [Virginia] Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington

    107. [Virginia] Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington

    Sorry everyone we have been MIA! We are in the processing of buying a new home and moving so things are chaotic to say the least. We will be back at the beginning of December, thanks for understanding!


    In Virginia, promising young college student Hannah Graham goes missing without a trace. As police search for her abductor, they discover a series of attacks on young woman that all link back to one man.


    Fun Fact: In Virginia, it is illegal to sell lettuce and peanut brittle on Sundays, however this is obviously not enforced!


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    • 44 min

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