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BY JIM MUSTIAN
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, July 2, 2009 2:09 PM CDT

Eddie Landry handled the funeral arrangements last year after his wife was found strangled in their New Iberia home, including the engravings that mark her tomb.

But in the year following Judy Blanchard Landry’s unexplained death, Eddie says he has not mustered the strength to visit her grave in St. Martinville.

Frustrated at the pace of the investigation, Judy’s family purchased a much more public epitaph to serve as a reminder of the unresolved circumstances of her death. A billboard unveiled Wednesday near the Port of Iberia displays her name, photograph and, in bold red letters, the word “Murdered.”

Top billboard has been erected by the family of the late Judy Blanchard Landry, whose body was found last year. Her death is still unexplained. JIM MUSTIAN / THE DAILY IBERIAN

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The placement of the sign is no coincidence. Family members have long blamed Eddie for Judy’s death, and the billboard was placed on South Lewis Street so he would see it each morning on his drive to work.

“It’s an ‘in-your-face’ type thing,” Judy’s brother, Whitney Blanchard, said in a telephone interview from Huntsville, Ala. “Let him remind himself of what he’s done.”

Wednesday marked the first anniversary of Judy’s death. She was found dead in her Robert S. Drive house around the same time Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal was being sworn into office. The Iberia Parish Coroner’s Office determined the cause of death — strangulation — but did not determine whether she committed suicide or was killed.

Eddie, 69, maintains his innocence, but the Sheriff’s Office still considers him a person of interest in his wife’s death. And though Judy’s family has expressed a lack of confidence in the authorities, the Sheriff’s Office recently forwarded a case file to the 16th Judicial District Attorney’s Office containing mostly circumstantial evidence against Eddie.

Blanchard said a neighbor claims he saw Eddie’s vehicle parked in front of his house around the time he says he was at work. The Sheriff’s Office would not confirm that account and prosecutors declined to comment on the specifics of the case.

The evidence also could include DNA analysis conducted on the zip ties found around Judy’s neck. If nothing else, the ligature marks left by the ties have been a point of interest for investigators, authorities said. Ackal said last year the marks indicate someone might have pulled the ties from “up over the top of her head,” a scenario he said seems unsupportive of a suicide.

Though Judy, 61, battled depression for years, Blanchard said he also cannot believe his sister took her own life.

“Everyone agrees it’s not the manner in which one would go about committing suicide,” Blanchard said. “There were other means by which she could have committed suicide. She had medications in her possession. She had a gun in her possession.”

No charges have been filed. Prosecutors have met on several occasions to review the evidence and are still discussing whether they have a strong enough case to present to a grand jury.

“I believe it’s her husband,” Ackal said Wednesday. “But I’d hate to take him to court and lose the thing.”

Meanwhile, detectives continue to investigate the death. Eddie has been called in for questioning and says his work phone and computer also were taken. He says the computer will only prove he was at work the morning his wife died.

“They haven’t proven nothing,” Eddie said by telephone Wednesday. “What it is is what it is.”

Eddie said he is devastated at his wife’s passing and that he has coped mostly by drinking more than ever.

“I used to drink once a week when she was alive. I don’t got nothing to live for,” he said. “I still cry every now and then when I’m by myself, when I miss her. I’m getting over it, it just takes time.”

As for the billboard designed to catch his eye, Eddie said he did not notice it on his way to work Wednesday and added he does not take Lewis Street to work.

“It doesn’t bother me,” Eddie said. “I know I didn’t do it. I don’t know what else they want.”

Comments

    puzzled wrote on Sep 27, 2009 3:48 PM:

    " WHY isn't something being done about this case? Does no one care? What about her rights? Didn't she have the right to live? I would like to see this case get a higher priority, and progress being made. It's been 15 months, and we know very little more than the day she died. "

    Bobby Hendricks wrote on Jul 25, 2009 8:32 AM:

    " I can't believe none of my mothers friends or people that knew her know anything about what happened to her!Seems like people just want this to go away!I think its time to exume her and start over! Somebody messed up the first go around and they need to as we say in Buisness "nurse their wounds" In other words Didn' get it right the first time go back and do it again! BOOGIE "

    Bobby Hendricks wrote on Jul 17, 2009 10:30 AM:

    " I just wish someone would share something! I know somebody knows what happened and they will break down eventually!Its just getting frustrating waiting!! Hello Marlene!
    Boogie "

    dawn wrote on Jul 15, 2009 6:58 PM:

    " what i think (not that it matters because its just my thoughts), i think the poster is a good thing because it reminds us about the bad things that happen to people and maybe some truth may come from it. the husband should love to see his wife everyday, if he didnt do it then he knows in his heart how he feels about it, and the killer is brought in. i think it should be front page. i have a best friend who was murdered and i feel his death is put away and non one cares. "

    Marlene Landry wrote on Jul 13, 2009 7:54 PM:

    " I do not think her brother or anyone has any right to judge Eddie. I was their neighbor for 25 years. He never was around Judy and Eddie everyday, like my family was. They got along every well. And about the grave, my mother died 12 years ago, I never went to the grave yet. Am I so wrong. .People need to stop judging this man and look at themselfs. It is something He has live with, because He doesn't visit her grave.
    Everyone handles things in different ways. Keep your HEAD UP EDDIE. "

    TWS wrote on Jul 9, 2009 10:50 AM:

    " To Mr. Spears!
    Just like a typical lawyer to sensationalize a story!! I have a relative that was brutally murdered in her home on Freyou Rd in 1991. Her murderer walked free because he was never brought to justice. The sheriff's office was pretty definite who committed that crime, but the DA felt it was all circumstantial evidence. He would never allow them to make an arrest. It wasn't a "serial killer"....it was a sick individual that was obessed with her. He brutally stabbed her and she bled to death in her own home. "

    TO TRUTH SEEKER wrote on Jul 7, 2009 9:25 AM:

    " There are other ways to get to the Port of Iberia besides Lewis Street, and there are plenty of other ways to get to his place of employment besides Lewis St. So to say he LIED is a bit much. He may not take that way to work and he knew about the sign because someone asked him if he had seen it.
    I love the way people are so quick to judge when it's not themselves going through such a thing. "

    Bobby Hendricks III wrote on Jul 6, 2009 2:44 PM:

    " Please Lets don't get out of hand with everyones opinion! The sign was put up so everyone wont forget my mothers demise! If you know something PLEASE call the authorities! Missin my Mom!
    Thanks Boogie "

    To Spears wrote on Jul 6, 2009 9:06 AM:

    " I was starting to feel paranoid until I read your post. I was wondering the exact same thing. You did leave out one peculiar similiarity. Weren't all of these women killed within a couple mile radius? I don't remember where Mrs. Mestayer was murdered but I know both Mrs. Billeaud and Mrs. Landry were within the same area. "

    About this coroner.... wrote on Jul 5, 2009 5:31 PM:

    " I am starting to wonder about this coroner. How does one get this position anyway? Is he elected? This is not the 1st time we hear him say he could not determine a cause of death and usually the case gets sent to another coroner, the DA's choice. "

    Spears wrote on Jul 5, 2009 7:32 AM:

    " Mrs. Mestayer was murdered by having her throat cut 9 yeras ago while in her home (alone).
    Carrie Billeaud was muredered in her place of business (alone).
    Now Judy Landry is found murdered in her home (again, alone), at the time Louis Ackal was being sworn in - taunting law enforcement.
    Is there a serial killer out there? "

    Truth Seeker wrote on Jul 4, 2009 12:27 PM:

    " Eddie says he did not notice the sign on his way to work on Wednesday then adds he does not take Lewis street to work. Why does he say he did not notice it if he takes a different route? If you didn't take that route you would just say so. From what I know, the sign was placed there because that is his route in and out of the area. This just goes to show how he has lied about everything from the start. "

    Shatannyah wrote on Jul 3, 2009 3:46 PM:

    " Don't everyone forget the neglect of our coroner. He did not think it important to check the temperature of the body, and calculate the time of exact death. Had he done a thorough job, Mr. Landry would either be in jail, or he would have been dismissed as a suspect. He failed both sides. "

    Shatannyah wrote on Jul 3, 2009 3:43 PM:

    " What a puzzle. The tie wraps are sure a peculiar way to commit suicide. This definitely does not go with the thinking of a 61 year old woman. Pills or bullets would have been so much more convenient. The question I have, is what position was the body found in?
    If someone had put a wrap around my neck, I can't see myself sitting still.
    Tie wraps to commit suickide, that's a mans way of thinking, not a woman. "

    me wrote on Jul 3, 2009 2:02 PM:

    " I don't feel they have a right to harass this man if he is not accused of anything by law. "

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