Jimmy Travis with the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office told Newsweek magazine 36-year-old Daniel Callihan, “confessed to all of it.” The murders of Callie Brunett and her younger daughter Erin of Loranger. Travis says the 6-year-old surviving victim Jalie verified his statement. Travis told the news outlet quote “He’s pretty much admitting what went on, so as horrific as what he’s saying happened and what he did, he did do it. They did it – he and his accomplice did those horrible things.” The accomplice, Victoria Cox is also facing murder charges.
The FBI is now the lead agency investigating the Brunette murders, that’s because the suspect Callihan took the two girls across the state line to Mississippi. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Daniel Edwards says they are working with the FBI and when asked if he believes Callihan could face the death penalty…
Cut 10 (09) “…get the death penalty.”
Former LSU Head Football Coach Les Miles has filed a lawsuit against the school for their decision to vacate the wins while he coached claiming it cost him the chance for a College Football Hall of Fame qualification. Tiger Rad Editor Todd Horne says it’s embarrassing, and the violations happened under Miles’s watch…
Cut 3 (14) “…frivolous lawsuit.”
A news release from Miles said it’s quote “an irrational and unfair self-inflicted punishment.” The NCAA is also listed as a defendant.
U.S. Representative Garret Graves says he will not seek re-election to Congress. Last month Graves said he would but didn’t know if he would campaign in his current district or another Republican one. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat isn’t surprised.