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The Dixie Mafia Angola Lonely Hearts Club Telephone Magazine Louisiana State Penitentiary Mississippi Murder Conspiracy. Corruption, #89

Par : William C. Lewis
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235443143
  • EAN9798235443143
  • Date de parution03/07/2026
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  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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A prison scandal involving a Biloxi Mississippi Dixie Mafia crime kingpin, Mississippi lawyers and corrupt officials within the Louisiana state penal system resulted in the death of a Biloxi Mississippi circuit court judge and his former city councilwoman wife. Dixie Mafia crime figure Kirksey McCord Nix Jr. was serving a life sentence for the 1971 murder of a New Orleans Louisiana French Quarter grocer named Frank Corso, when he created a scheme to try to get out of prison in Louisiana State Penitentiary, located in Angola Louisiana.
Kirsey McCord Nix Jr.'s plan was to raise enough money to attempt to buy his way out of prison through paying off the right officials and receiving a gubernatorial pardon.  Read in this informative report how Biloxi Mississippi criminal defense lawyer Pete Halat and his client Kirksey McCord Nix Jr., of the Dixie Mafia colluded to launder illicitly gotten money, gained from phony ads placed in magazines by Kirksey McCord Nix Jr.
via the Louisiana State Penitentiary telephone system, in which Kirksey McCord Nix Jr. pretended to be an oppressed gay man seeking to move in with sympathetic gay men upon his release from this prison. Louisiana State Penitentiary is located in Angola Louisiana. Kirksey McCord Nix Jr. received money from these gay men but was not really seeking their companionship. Kirksey McCord Nix Jr. and Pete Halat then kept the money that was sent to Kirksey McCord Nix Jr.
in a trust fund yet when the money turned up missing, Pete Halat told Dixie Mafia boss Kirksey McCord Nix Jr. that circuit court judge Vincent Sherry, his law partner in the criminal defense law firm Halet & Sherrie stole the illicitly gotten money. Lawyer Pete Halat, who also served as the 12th mayor of Biloxi Mississippi and Kirksey McCord Nix Jr., conspired in the murder of Judge Vincent Sherry and his wife Margaret Sherry after Halat falsely told Kirksey McCord Nix Jr.
that Judge Vincent Sherry took the money derived from the telephone magazine scam known as the "Angola Lonely Hearts Club."