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“Part 3: New Information Revealed About Terrilynn Monette’s Personal Life & Disappearance”

Monette was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and continued to network with professional women who belonged to the New Orleans chapter. In doing so, she would also socialize with successful men from the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity in New Orleans. Some speculated that Monette’s membership in the AKA’s caused her to shun and look down on her mother’s side of the family from Louisiana that lived a less sophisticated lifestyle in Plaquemines Parish.

One of Monette’s sorority sisters, who was a fellow Jefferson Parish school teacher, recalled a story Monette told her about another man that she was seeing in New Orleans. Although she did not know the man’s full name, Monette told her that he owned a small business transporting elderly patients to and from their medical appointments.

In an awkward moment, Monette told her that, while at his home one day, she looked in his refrigerator and saw numerous types of prescription medications. Monette asked him about the meds and he told her that he suffered from Crohn’s disease, an inflammation of the intestines. According to Monette’s colleague, the following week, Monette and the man were talking on the phone and she asked him how was he feeling and if he had any more problems from Crohn’s. To Monette’s surprise, the man replied by saying that he didn’t have Crohn’s disease. This lead Monette and her friend to wonder if the medications in his refrigerator were legitimate or if he was swindling them from the elderly clients that he would transport.

According to Monette’s mother and sister, she was also seeing a white man that was in the military and stationed in New Orleans. However, the mother and sister did not know this service member’s name. Supposedly, the pair would frequent the popular Marigny dive bar “The John” on Burgundy Street.

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