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Antoinette Frank Biography
Antoinette Frank is one of the most popular and richest Police Officer who was born on April 30, 1971 in OpeloUnited Statess, United States. Antoinette Renee Frank (born April 30 1971) is an ex- New Orleans police officer who in March of 1995 was involved in an assault with a gun at an establishment that led to the deaths of two family members who managed the establishment as well as the fellow New Orleans Police Department officer Ronald A. Williams II. The suspect was assisted in the robbery by an accomplice, who is a dealer and a possible love interest, Rogers Lacaze. Frank is the sole woman who is on death row in Louisiana in the Louisiana State Penitentiary located in Angola, Louisiana.
Antoinette Frank applied for employment with an application to New Orleans Police Department in the early part of 1993. According to the writer Chuck Hustmyre, a former federal agent who wrote the novel Killer with a Badge, Frank was found to have lied on several parts of her job application and she failed two psycho-psychiatric tests. A psychiatrist Philip Scurria examined her and was clear that she shouldn’t be hiredas her character had a personality that was “shallow and superficial”.
Officer Williams was interred in Lake Lawn Metairie Cemetery on March 7, 1995. His name was inscribed on the Memorial Wall at The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington D.C.
Frank’s trial began on September 5, 1995, also before Marullo. Although Frank’s attorneys had subpoenaed 39 witnesses, they didn’t call a single one. On September 12, 1995, the jury needed only 22 minutes to return a guilty verdict on all counts—at the time, a record for a capital murder case in New Orleans. The next day, it needed only 45 minutes to recommend the death penalty. She was formally sentenced to death on October 20, 1995, and sent to Death Row at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (LCIW) in St. Gabriel, near Baton Rouge.
In addition, Frank was a black female, and the police thought that having more African-Americans join the force would help ease tensions between the predominantly black city. Frank was appointed 7 February 1993 and was able to graduate in the Police Academy on February 28.
| Name | Antoinette Frank |
| First Name | Antoinette |
| Last Name | Frank |
| Occupation | Police Officer |
| Birthday | April 30 |
| Birth Year | 1971 |
| Place of Birth | OpeloUnited Statess |
| Home Town | |
| Birth Country | United States |
| Birth Sign | Aries |
| Full/Birth Name | |
| Parents | Adam Frank Sr., Mary Frank |
| Siblings | Not Available |
| Spouse | Not Known |
| Children(s) | Not Available |
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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After midnight on March 4, 1995, Frank and Lacaze visited Kim Anh, a Vietnamese restaurant run by the Vu family in New Orleans East. Frank had sometimes worked there off-duty as a security guard. As the employees cleaned the closed restaurant, Chau Vu went into the kitchen to count money and entered the dining room of the restaurant to pay Ronald A. Williams II. Williams was a colleague of Frank who had been working as the security guard that night to supplement his policeman’s salary. He joined the New Orleans Police Department in 1992 and was a married father of two. When Chau went to pay Williams, Chau noticed Frank approaching the restaurant.
Antoinette Frank Net Worth
Antoinette Frank is one of the richest Police Officer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Antoinette Frank's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
In 1993, one two and a half years prior to the murders at Kim Anh compound, Frank’s father was staying at her residence for a period of time, prior to her reporting his disappearance. On November 15, 1995, one month after she was handed the first sentence to death, an animal accompanied officers to find the human skull, which had the bullet hole in it, which was buried beneath Frank’s home. In a 2005 review, Chuck Hustmyre said, “As for those human bones unearthed beneath Frank’s house, so far, authorities have made no serious effort to identify them. The 10-year-old case, they say, remains under investigation.”
Even though Frank was among to the upper end of her class at the academy However, her time with her time with the NOPD was mostly unnoticed. Officers around her thought she was timid, did not know the nature of police work and was not able to demonstrate the determination to make a good police officer. There were times when they thought she was acting out in a way that was not rational. In the month of August, 1993, her superiors wished to take her returning to her academy to continue her education. She was often required to undergo supervisory reviews. However, at times she was recognized by winning “Officer of the Month” prizes at the regional Kiwanis Club for her work in the community.
On November 25, 1994, Frank handled an incident in which Rogers Lacaze, a known drug dealer, had been shot. An investigator with the Department of Public Safety and Corrections (DOC) believed this was the first contact between the two, although in her statement, she claims that they met some eight months before the murders. Frank had taken a statement from Lacaze after he was shot on the street, and initially got closer to him in hopes of turning his life around. However, she was smitten by Lacaze’s “bad boy” persona, and their relationship soon turned sexual. She kept up her relationship even though she was well aware she was jeopardizing her career.
| Net Worth | $5 Million |
| Salary | Under Review |
| Source of Income | Police Officer |
| Cars | Not Available |
| House | Living in own house. |
Irvin Bryant, a civil sheriff in 1995, testified that on the evening of February 4, he observed a stopped police vehicle with its lights flashing. Bryant thought that the officer was making a traffic stop, but as he got closer he saw the officer and two black men fighting on the side of the road. At that time Wallace broke away, ran and picked up a TEC-9 semi-automatic weapon off the grass. Bryant ordered Wallace to drop the gun, which he did immediately and was restrained; Lacaze then lunged towards Wallace but Bryant grabbed him. Frank informed him that Lacaze was with her and ordered him released. Despite his involvement in the altercation, Bryant was never questioned by police and he never gave a formal statement.
Two men who claimed they met Lacaze at a party on February 4, 1995, John Stevens and Anthony Wallace, testified in court. As the two were leaving the party, a verbal altercation between Stevens and Lacaze ensued, but Wallace suggested that they leave. The two men got in a car and drove several blocks until a police vehicle pulled the car over. Frank, in police uniform, exited the squad car and told both Wallace and Stevens to get out and go to the back of the car. At that point Wallace saw Lacaze, and noticed that he was holding a gun. According to Stevens, Wallace then rushed Lacaze and the two men began fighting, then both Stevens and Frank also jumped in the fray and the weapon discharged. Stevens began running, but another man appeared and grabbed both Lacaze and Wallace. Frank then told the man that “Lacaze was the good guy” and that Wallace was the one causing the problems. Wallace was restrained until a back-up unit arrived on the scene, when he was subsequently arrested and charged with attempted murder and armed robbery.
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| Height | Unknown |
| Weight | Not Known |
| Body Measurements | Under Review |
| Eye Color | Not Available |
| Hair Color | Not Available |
| Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
Frank and Lacaze were indicted by an Orleans Parish grand jury on April 28, 1995. Their trials were severed, and Lacaze was tried first on July 17–21, 1995 before Judge Frank Marullo. He was found guilty as charged, and sentenced to death. His main error had been using Williams’ Chevron credit card at a Chevron station in Gretna just minutes after the robbery and murder.
On October 18, 2006, Frank’s lawyers argued before the Louisiana Supreme Court that her death sentence should be overturned because she was denied state-funded experts to help prepare for the sentencing phase of the trial. They argued that the defense needed to conduct “an investigation into the defendant’s background for possible mitigating evidence.” Frank’s attorneys introduced the testimony of psychiatrists who said that possible traumatic events in Frank’s childhood could have affected her behavior at the time of the murders and she may have been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. A psychiatrist retained by the state disagreed that Frank showed symptoms of trauma; he agreed with the diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder with antisocial tendencies given to Frank by doctors at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women. On May 22, 2007, the state Louisiana Supreme Court ruled 5–2 that the death penalty should be upheld.
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Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Antoinette Frank. You may help us to build the dating records for Antoinette Frank!Initially, the Vu family kept the restaurant open at the site of the tragedy in New Orleans East for a decade, until suffering flood damage from Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and post-storm looters stealing jewelry which Ha and Cuong had been wearing when they were killed. After that, Quoc Vu and his mother Nguyet sold the location, re-opening the restaurant in Harahan, and moving their residence to Metairie, where they said they felt safer.
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On September 11, 2008 the day that the state supreme court stay was to end, a new death warrant was signed by the same judge. According to this second warrant, Frank was scheduled for execution by lethal injection on December 8, 2008. In a new round of appeals, defense attorneys argued they had had too little time to review the voluminous record before the deadline for filing appeals. The state supreme court ruled on the case again. Their decision, made public November 25, 2008 effectively voided the death warrant signed by Judge Marullo in September.
Where is Antoinette Frank today?
Frank currently resides at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, the only woman on the state’s death row.
How old is Rogers LaCaze?
LaCaze, now 43, was Frank’s accomplice in the murder of three people, including Frank’s former partner in the force, Ronald Williams, and siblings Ha Vu and Cuong Vu, at a New Orleans East Vietnamese restaurant in 1995.
Where is Len Davis now?
Davis is currently on federal death row and is imprisoned in United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute, Indiana. Hardy was convicted of conspiracy to violate Groves’ civil rights and of witness tampering. The witness tampering conviction would be later overturned.
Is there a death penalty in Louisiana?
Louisiana, like a majority of other states, continues to use capital punishment (the death penalty) as a sentence for some of the most serious crimes.
Where is Roger Lacaze?
Rogers Lacaze will spend the rest of his life in prison without parole. Lacaze was in Orleans Parish Criminal Court for a post-conviction hearing after the state supreme court denied a motion for a new trial. The judge resentenced him to life in prison without parole.
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