Barbara Blount was a widow with two children who lived in the small town of Holden, Louisiana. She was devout and church-going and did not have an enemy in the world. May 2nd, 2008 started out just like any other. Barbara spoke to her daughter Christy, and a friend on the phone and set about cleaning out her kitchen cupboards. But by 2 pm, when none of her friends or family could reach her, Barbara had disappeared. The cordless phone she used was shattered on the driveway and her car was found abandoned in a rural area a few miles outside of town. No one has seen Barbara Blount since.
AJ Breaux was a clothing salesman in another small town called Homa. AJ was a divorced father of three girls, a recovering alcoholic and an active member in the local Alcoholics Anonymous chapter. On August 28th, 1991, AJ left a nighttime meeting, went to pick up some milk at a local convenience store, and never made it home that night. A few days later, two friends of his recognized him in town. AJ was on a pay phone and was acting nervous. After those sightings, AJ Breaux was never seen or heard from again. These are the stories of Louisiana's missing.
Show Notes:
https://podcast.app/southern-gone-p459120/
https://www.trailwentcold.com/2019/05/22/the-trail-went-cold-episode-125-a-j-breaux/
If you have any information concerning Barbara Blount please contact the Holden, Louisiana police department at 225-686-2241 extension 345
If you have any information concerning AJ Breaux please contact the Homa, Louisiana police department at 985-873-6371