Ronald Dominique is an American serial killer known as the "Bayou Strangler," responsible for the murders of multiple men in Louisiana. He lured victims with promises of work or accommodation before killing them. Dominique was eventually arrested and confessed to numerous murders. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, with his crimes highlighting the vulnerability of marginalized individuals.

Making a Serial Killer - Season 1, Episode 10 - Ronald Dominique & the Bodies in the Bayou - Full Episode Hurricane Katrina devastated Louisiana communities in August 2005. But many bodies found in the bayou were the victims of someone much more sadistic. A true crime series that focuses on what makes killers do what they do, taking insights from scientific experts, detectives and survivors. #truecrime #serialkillers #truecrimetv #famouskillers #forensics #mysteries Presented by FilmRise True Crime, a Radial Entertainment Company

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