Gerald Bordelon

Bordelon waived his appeals and asked to be executed, saying he would commit a similar crime again if he was ever given the opportunity.

He attended schools in the Baton Rouge area and was considered impaired; as a result, he was put in a special resource class.

On June 14, 1990 [clarification needed], he kidnapped another woman at knifepoint, and took her to an abandoned building where he forced oral sex on her and raped her.

In 1990, Bordelon was convicted of forcible rape and two counts of aggravated crime against nature and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

[6] The family then moved to Gloster, Mississippi, in October 2001, living in a trailer on land owned by Bordelon's parents.

Kocke alerted child protective services in Mississippi, and Bordelon was forced to leave.

As the investigation continued, police were concerned that LeBlanc may have fallen victim to serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, who was operating in the area at the time, but this theory was later dismissed.

[2] In October 2003, Jennifer Kocke was found guilty of felonious child abuse in connection with the murder of LeBlanc.

[14] His last meal was fried sac-a-lait fish, topped with crawfish étouffée, a peanut butter and apple jelly sandwich, and chocolate chip cookies.

[17][18] In 2016, Courtney LeBlanc's murder case was featured on the Investigation Discovery series Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall.