In a tragic turn of events, Lafayette police were called to the 700 block of S. College Rd in Lafayette, Louisiana, on the evening of April 12, where they discovered a triple homicide scene. Among the victims was Dr. Eric Green, a well-respected psychology professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The other victims were identified as 45-year-old Brandon Touchet and 46-year-old Elizabeth Reames.
Dr. Green, a tenured professor at U.L. Lafayette, was not only known for his academic contributions but also for his work as a published author and child therapist. Students and colleagues alike remember him as an inspiration and mentor who made a significant impact on their lives. Joy Martin, a former assistant of Dr. Green, spoke highly of his ability to connect with students and help them overcome their struggles.
The Lafayette authorities revealed that the victims and the suspect, 42-year-old Chad Credeur from Duson, were mutual friends. Credeur is currently detained in Jeff Davis Parish on unrelated charges as the investigation into the triple homicide continues. Mary Snelling, another student and former assistant of Dr. Green, emphasized the legacy he left behind and the positive influence he had on the families he worked with.
The community is still reeling from the shock of the triple homicide, with many expressing their sorrow over the loss of Dr. Green and the other victims. The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has offered support to students and staff affected by the tragedy, highlighting the impact Dr. Green had on the campus community.
As the investigation unfolds, authorities are working diligently to piece together the events leading up to the triple homicide. The close-knit community of Lafayette is coming together to support one another during this difficult time, remembering the victims and their contributions to the community.
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