Brandon Scott Lavergne Pleads Guilty, Gets Life in Prison
Brandon Scott Lavergne pleaded guilty this morning in a Lafayette courthouse to murdering Lisa Pate and Mickey Shunick in exchange for life in prison.
Brandon Scott Lavergne pleaded guilty this morning in a Lafayette courthouse to murdering Lisa Pate and Mickey Shunick in exchange for life in prison.
LAFAYETTE, La. (KPEL) — The family of a missing Texas teen believes there may be a connection between her disappearance and Brandon Scott Lavergne, the man accused of killing Mickey Shunick and Lisa Pate.
16-year-old Ali Lowitzer disappeared on April 26, 2010, in a county near where La
Testimony will be given Friday in a hearing related to Brandon Scott Lavergne, but officials have not disclosed the identity of the person to testify.
The next chapter in the Mickey Shunick case is about to open in court on Friday.
The Shunick family is asking for help in taking down the thousands of missing posters around Acadiana.
The Shunick family has released a statement after the news yesterday that Mickey's body has been positively identified.
Lafayette police have confirmed that the body found Tuesday in Evangeline Parish is that of Mickey Shunick.
A new video has been posted on the "Find Mickey Shunick Now" Facebook page in response to yesterday's events.
LAFAYETTE, La. (KPEL) — Lafayette Police believe they have found the body of missing Mickey Shunick.
Investigators are at a small cemetary off of Highway 10 just outside of Mamou.
Lafayette Police Corporal Paul Mouton says they have found the remains of a body that they believe is that of Mickey Shunick
LAFAYETTE, La. (KPEL) -- Documents filed Thursday in district court are providing an idea of what kind of evidence prosecutors have against Brandon Scott Lavergne, the man accused of murdering Lisa Pate and missing University of Louisiana at Lafayette student Mickey Shunick