Hell and Gone   /     Hell and Gone Murder Line: KK's Corner Part 1

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It was a few minutes before midnight on Saturday July 5, 1997. 21-year-old Marty LeBouef was working behind the counter as a cashier at KK’s Corner convenience store on Highway 14 in Calcasieu Parish, a few miles from Lake Charles, Louisiana. 

Marty and his co-worker, 26-year-old Stacie Reeves, were working together that night. There was someone else there too. Stacie had a friend, 14-year-old Nicole Guidry, there with her. 

Nicole sometimes babysat for Stacie’s twin daughters, who were 23 months old, and was keeping Stacie company until the store closed. Then the plan was for her to ride home with Stacie and spend the night with her kids while Stacie went crabbing.

Nicole was turning fifteen later that summer and was about to start the ninth grade. 

Marty hadn’t been scheduled to work that night, but one of his coworkers had called in sick, so Marty stepped in. 

Closing time was midnight. That time came and went. 

And Marty, Stacie and Nicole never made it home. 

Around 5 a.m. on July 6, one of Marty and Stacie’s coworkers showed up to open the store, and she immediately noticed that something was very wrong. 

The cash register was open. Money was missing from the drawer. The alarm was off. And Marty and Stacy were nowhere to be found. 

The employee went to the office to use the phone there and called the police.

Once the deputy got to the store, he noticed Stacie and Marty’s cars in the parking lot. Inside, he found the door to the back office had been kicked in, and the safe was open. At first he thought that this had been a robbery and that Stacie and Marty may be restrained in the back of the store, locked in the cooler.

But once he opened the door to the cooler, he saw the bloodbath. There were three bodies - Marty, Stacie and Nicole lying on the floor. All three had been shot multiple times, execution style.  

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