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Plauche Plauche or Plauché is a surname. It may refer to:
Gary Plauche Gary Plauche lived in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was separated from his wife June at the time of the shooting. In 1984, his 11-year-old son, Jody Plauche, was taking karate lessons. Jody's karate instructor, 25-year-old Jeffrey Doucet, had been sexually abusing Jody for at least a year. In February 1984, Doucet kidnapped Jody and took him to a motel in California where he sexually assaulted and molested him. Police searched the country for Jody, and he was eventually found after Doucet allowed Jody to place a collect call to his mother from the motel. California police raided the motel and arrested Doucet without incident.
Gary Plauche On March 1, 1984, Jody was returned to his family in Louisiana, but Gary, who was 38 at the time, was coping with reports that Doucet had sexually assaulted his son. In an interview with a news television crew, Gary said that he did not know what to do and just felt helpless.
Gary Plauche Psychological reports helped Plauche's case after it was learned that Doucet had abused Jody Plauche months prior to the kidnapping. Dr. Edward P. Uzee examined Plauche and determined that he could not tell the difference between right and wrong when he killed Doucet. A voice inside Plauche's head was telling him that he had to kill Doucet or he would continue to abuse and harm his son. Uzee also determined that Doucet had the ability to manipulate others and took advantage of the fact that Plauche was separated from his wife June at the time, and had managed to wedge his way into the Plauche family. Judge Frank Saia ruled that sending Plauche to prison would not help anyone, and that there was virtually no risk of him committing another crime.
Gary Plauche The video of Plauche killing Doucet has been featured on many shock television programs and documentaries. It most famously appeared in the 2002 Michael Moore documentary "Bowling for Columbine" and the 1993 shockumentary "Traces of Death". The footage has also been uploaded to YouTube, where the video has received more than 19 million views. The video featured on YouTube was taken from the television series, "Anatomy of Crime", which aired in 2000 on Court TV and was produced by John Langley, the creator of "COPS".