

In 1991, a serial killer began claiming numerous victims in the Algiers and Treme neighborhoods of New Orleans, eventually credited with 24 murders throughout the 1990s. So, whatever became of "Clay the Serial Killer"? Was the FBI able to get enough information from The Howard Stern Show phone call to make an arrest? Reading comments online and on this video, it looks like I'm not alone. Unfortunately, to me, this call seems like it may actually be real. They say some of the details the caller talked about were things that only the killer would know. Obviously, one of the biggest questions here is.could this actually be real, or is "Clay" playing some sort of very sick joke?Īccording to multiple reports, what grabbed the FBI's attention during the phone call on The Howard Stern Show was that the caller revealed information about his murders that authorities say they never made public. Posting for the very large, clear pics at link.Allegedly the day after this aired, the FBI showed up at Stern's studios and collected the audio as evidence. To those who say he might have been slow-witted, remember that he did have the presence of mind to turn course and lawyer up before he was supposed to show up for a polygraph. Whose to say there weren't 2 different Tonys? The guy who worked hard, overcame a lot and attended mass frequently and then the one who got down on himself, got some booze in him, went looking for fun and then it got out of hand and " uh oh.I did it again.but that wasn't me, that was someone else.not me". So you go to confession, unload it and then the guilty feelings go away and get lesser. As a reformed Catholic myself, I know all about guilt. We all know that what is said between a parishioner and the priest is sacrosanct - can't be admissable. He was also described as religious and attended services frequently. He was a heavy drinker and we all know drinking can lower inhibitions and give people courage to do something they might be nervous about. I've read that some people who knew him -including Freetown detective Alan Alves-say he couldn't have been the killer because he was too much of a wreck and wouldn't be able to hide this from people.

Almost as if he didn't see this as a john-prostitute relationship. Women also said that he was okay until she started talking about money and then he would lose it and become violent. Women whom he did pick up would say that he literally kicked them out of the truck and sped off. In an interview with police, Degrazia stated that when he did pick up prostitutes, he would drive off as quick as he could to "get away from them". Another thing.police had theorized that the killer left the bodies just off the highway in order to have a quick getaway. He knew the area well for doing jobs, broke up with girlfriend and lost job (murders start here), lots of anger towards women (mother was abusive), past history of violent acts towards women, was in Weld Square alot, girlfriend marries another guy, gets pregnant from another guy. So who was the other killer? I'm still going with Degrazia. Ponte also let people know that If anyone ever testified against him, he would kill them. Rochelle was living with him at times and he drove her around to buy drugs for him. The last people to be seen with her were Nancy Paiva's abusive boyfriend and Ken Ponte. Rochelle was going to testify against Ponte in a case where he threatened someone with a gun. Her remains were found in a gravel pit in an abandoned quarry -about a half mile off the highway on a twisty road with no lights. All of the bodies were found about 50 feet off the road on highways except for one. My theory, just a hunch, is going toward 2 different killers.
