
The Trials of Ricky Joseph Langley
Coworkers & Crime · Rachel and Krystal
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Show Notes
Description: In 1992, six‑year‑old Jeremy Guillory disappeared while looking for a friend in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Hours later, deputies found his body in the closet of a man named Ricky Joseph Langley — a man with a long history of mental illness and a criminal past. What followed was one of the most legally complex homicide prosecutions in Louisiana history: three trials, an overturned death sentence, a reinstated second‑degree murder conviction, and a decades‑long debate about mental illness, intent, and the limits of double jeopardy.
Content Warnings: Child homicide, mental illness, sexual offenses, racial discrimination in the justice system.
- State v. Langley, 2006‑KK‑1041 (La. 2007) https://law.justia.com/cases/louisiana/supreme-court/2007/06-1041-opn.html (law.justia.com in Bing)
- State v. Langley, 1995‑1489 (La. 1998) https://law.justia.com/cases/louisiana/supreme-court/1998/95-1489-0.html (law.justia.com in Bing)
- State v. Langley, 1995‑1489 (La. 2002) https://law.justia.com/cases/louisiana/supreme-court/2002/95-1489-0.html (law.justia.com in Bing)
- State v. Langley, 04‑269 (La. App. 3 Cir. 2004) https://law.justia.com/cases/louisiana/third-circuit-court-of-appeal/2004/ca-04-0269.html (law.justia.com in Bing)