A chilling revelation from a family member involved in the Mickey Shunick investigation has highlighted the dangers of sharing personal phone numbers on missing person flyers.
May 19, 2012 is a date that forever changed the family and friends of Mickey Shunick. That's the night she disappeared after hanging with some friends in downtown Lafayette.
The Louisiana Supreme Court has rejected Brandon Scott Lavergne's request to overturn his guilty pleas in two murders, those being Mickey Shunick and Lisa Pate.
From KATC -
Brandon Scott Lavergne is again asking a judge to throw out his guilty pleas. Lavergne is sentenced to life in prison at Angola after confessing to killing Mickey Shunick and Lisa Pate. He initially filed the documents in January, but a judge denied his request and told him to re-file his motion in accordance with state law. His...
If you missed last night's Dateline NBC on Mickey Shunick, here is the show segment by segment. The show featured interviews with the Shunick family, law enforcement along with the confession by Brandon Scott Lavergne.
As we've found out from our friends at The Daily Advertiser, the confession tapes from Brandon Scott Lavergne have been released. In the confession, Lavergne says he accidentally hit Mickey Shunick as she rode her bicycle in the morning hours of May 19.