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Limited copies of the book are available at Chris' Specialty Foods in Baton Rouge and Prairieville. Gary Plauche died almost exactly five years ago Tuesday - in October 2014. Plauche will also join panelists in a discussion about child molestation and other issues. Jody Plauche is holding a discussion on the book Tuesday night, October 15, from 5:30 to 7 at the LSU College of the Coast and Environment Wood Auditorium on Quad Drive on the LSU campus.
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In 2015, the case played out in another high-profile investigation: After Jace Crehan and Crehan's fiancee, Brittany Monk, discussed Gary Plauche’s trial while tied to the death of Robert Noce, a sex offender who had molested Monk previously. He maintained his actions were the natural response of a father who believed his son had been violated. Plauche was sentenced to five years probation and did not serve time in jail following the shooting. He had been extradited back to Baton Rouge and was walking through the airport when Plauche, waiting by some payphones pulled out a gun and fired a shot. The elder Plauche waited for Doucet to be escorted back from California where authorities said Doucet had taken his son before he was rescued and Doucet was arrested. Plauche shot and killed his son's karate instructor at the Baton Rouge airport in 1984 after the man, Jeffrey Doucet, was accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting Jody Plauche. The suspect has been identified as Aaron Garcia, 37, a US Army veteran whose mom told The Post that he began suffering from pure madness following his discharge. Jody Plauche, the son of Gary Plauche, has penned a book – "Why, Gary, Why?". BATON ROUGE – The wild story of Capital City vigilante justice that’s become local lore is now in print.