LA LA - Belle Chasse, WhtMale 16-17, UP88342, hanged, suicide note, Feb'75 #2

  • #841
What are your guys thoughts on this? Does he look similar enough?
I personally don’t see a resemblance between Simon and BCJD, but I love a good rabbit hole, so... A quick search on Ancestry for the name George Simon in Louisiana turned up only two people. One is Black and died in 2003, and the other, the only one with the nickname “Butch”, has documented ties to Indiana. According to his mother’s obituary from 2009, he was living in Florida at the time.

I also looked up the address Simon reportedly went missing from, and the records show that the mobile home was owned by the same person from 1900 to 1979. The last name isn’t even remotely similar to Simon, and I’m still trying to determine whether there’s any real connection between the two families. But, interesting tidbit, the family has ties to Texas.

It’s possible that Simon wasn’t actually from Belle Chasse and was only staying there for some reason, and that he could be the “Butch” from Indiana?!

MOO JMO

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I personally don’t see a resemblance between Simon and BCJD, but I love a good rabbit hole, so... A quick search on Ancestry for the name George Simon in Louisiana turned up only two people. One is Black and died in 2003, and the other, the only one with the nickname “Butch”, has documented ties to Indiana. According to his mother’s obituary from 2009, he was living in Florida at the time.

I also looked up the address Simon reportedly went missing from, and the records show that the mobile home was owned by the same person from 1900 to 1979. The last name isn’t even remotely similar to Simon, and I’m still trying to determine whether there’s any real connection between the two families. But, interesting tidbit, the family has ties to Texas.

It’s possible that Simon wasn’t actually from Belle Chasse and was only staying there for some reason, and that he could be the “Butch” from Indiana?!

MOO JMO

ETA: grammar
Where did you get the records for Simon? I’ve been trying to find even a modicum of them outside of the newspaper clippings and I haven’t seen anything!

Thank you for researching and figuring this out!
 
  • #843
Where did you get the records for Simon? I’ve been trying to find even a modicum of them outside of the newspaper clippings and I haven’t seen anything!

Thank you for researching and figuring this out!
Look up Bishara George Simon on Ancestry. He is the father of George "Butch" Simon. There's a tree for the family.
The address you can look it up here: Assessment Search - Plaquemines Parish Assessor's Office

I'm not sure this is the same person you found, but he's the only person with the exact same name and age.
 
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@DannonV I think the nickname “Butch” comes from Butch’s Tavern, which Bishara George Simon owned from 1970 to 1979. Before that, he owned Blackhawks Tavern, also in Indianapolis, from 1950 to 1970.
 
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@DannonV I think the nickname “Butch” comes from Butch’s Tavern, which Bishara George Simon owned from 1970 to 1979. Before that, he owned Blackhawks Tavern, also in Indianapolis, from 1950 to 1970.
Neat! Thank you for helping me with this lead!
 
  • #846
Lots of good ideas.

I never got the sense that he was local. South Louisiana is made up of small, tight-knit communities where families have lived for generations, and I feel like someone would have recognized him if he were from the area. I believe the case was broadly publicized at the time.

Mardi Gras in 1975 was on February 11, just a few days before he was found. I think about this angle because people from all over the world are drawn to South LA for Mardi Gras. imo
 
  • #847
This is my first post, so sorry if I’m not too eloquent! This case has just grabbed my heart and I always wanted to know who he really was. I live in northwest Louisiana so I feel some sort of pull towards this. I worked for a large funeral home for 7 years and they also owned several cemeteries. We had reports that had to be sent to the Louisiana cemetery board (lcb.la.gov) monthly. Also, just because he was buried in an unmarked grave doesn’t mean they don’t know where he is. Unmarked with no stone still has to be in cemetery records. They know who is in what plot. So the cemetery would know which plot. Unless it was unearthed by Katrina. Interesting fact, after Katrina caskets had a small compartment that the information of the deceased had to be put in, that way if in the future the casket was unearthed the deceased info was in the little tube. I hope and pray that his grave could be found and disinterred to try for a dna sample in maybe tooth pulp or maybe bone marrow. God bless this child and his family.
 

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