By ZACHARY [email protected] — The family of Glenn Lemoine, the 60-year-old Patterson man who was found dead in August 2010 in the Charenton Canal, is going on “Dr.
During 2013, the family of Glenn Lemoine, the Patterson man who was found dead in the Charenton Canal in 2010, had his body exhumed, a second autopsy performed, and went on “Dr.
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Lemoine’s body was found in the Charenton Canal Aug. 9, 2010, two days after his abandoned car was found in a ditch on U.S. 90 East near Cypress Bayou Casino in Charenton. He was last seen leaving the casino in Charenton shortly after 3:30 a.m. Aug. 7, 2010
Lemoine’s manner of death and cause of death were originally ruled undetermined by St. Mary Parish Coroner Dr. F.H. Metz after the autopsy was performed in Jefferson Parish. Lemoine’s family had his body exhumed in January to have a second autopsy performed. Board certified pathologist Dr. Adel Shaker performed the second autopsy in Jefferson County, Ala. In the autopsy report, which Bailey provided to The Daily Review, Shaker ruled the manner of death a homicide and cause of death was violence of undetermined means.
The St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate Lemoine’s death because the coroner’s report indicated an undetermined cause of death, St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office Spokeswoman Traci Landry said.
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