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RE: "He said he took that guy out in the
woods where he used to hunt, cut his head off and his hands and buried them, put some cayenne pepper on him so "» the animals wouldn't dig it back up," Bellio recalled in the statement to police.
"He also mentioned something about other crimes in Texas," Bellio told police.
Kloster, nicknamed Kansas City, was interviewed by an Acadia Parish Sheriff's deputy on Oct. 10, 2000.
"During all this, she begged him for her life. She brings up the fact that she has a child or children," he said.
Lavergne told Kloster he just laughed at her.
As Lavergne recalled the incident,
his eyes were half-closed and he appeared to be in a trance, Kloster said.
"I really wondered if this freak was for real or not," he added.
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RE: his eyes were half-closed and he appeared to be in a trance
(An abnormal state of reality; BSL's other self) Common for psychopathic serial killers/predators - (ability necessary for effective channeling/grave dowsing, imo)
Imo, his family and friends would be aware of his favorite hunting spots, imo. Hunters share their stories with other hunters, and many times hunt with others; brothers, friends, etc.
This info is very important for locating BSL's burial grounds, imo. In Texas, the location where BSL torched his truck should be focused on, imo. BSL, would have been familiar with the area due to past hunting, imo.
Many times serial killers will mark these burial grounds or use natural landmarks, rock outcroppings, unusual trees, etc.
What happened to 8 ball's cadillac? BSL can't drive but one vehicle at a time...BSL, had an associate/sidekick...
FYI- Many Public Lands; State/National Forests require sign in..
http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/hunting/deer/regulations
Deer Tagging Information
Prior to hunting deer, all deer hunters, regardless of age or license status, must obtain deer tags and have in possession when hunting deer. Immediately upon harvesting a deer, the hunter must tag the deer with the appropriate carcass tag before it is moved from the kill site, and the hunter must document the kill on the harvest report card portion of the deer tag license.
The hunter must record the date of kill and the parish of kill on the carcass tag. The tag must remain attached to the deer while kept at camp, or while it is transported to the domicile of the hunter or to a cold storage facility. Hunters who keep the carcass or meat at camp must also comply with the
game possession tag regulations. Within 7 days the hunter must validate the kill using the toll free validation phone number 866-484-4805 or the web link:
www.la.wildlifelicense.com.