A Louisiana mother, Lisa Lloyd, was tragically killed by her son, Aaron Lloyd, in a horrific crime that has shocked the Opelousas community. Lisa, 65, was allegedly injected with methamphetamine and brutally beaten to death before her body was discarded in a trash can, according to police reports.
Discovery of the Body
On Sunday, June 22, authorities received a call about a possible crime at a single-family home in Opelousas. The caller stated that Aaron Lloyd, 33, had confessed to killing his mother and throwing her body into a trash can. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found Lisa’s body inside a trash can under the carport of the home.
Aaron Lloyd’s Confession
Aaron Lloyd was located by the Opelousas Police Department with the help of the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Department. During questioning, Lloyd reportedly admitted to the crime.
He allegedly confessed to injecting his mother with methamphetamine before fatally beating her. This shocking revelation left the investigators in disbelief.
Charges Against Aaron Lloyd
Aaron Lloyd is now facing multiple charges, including first-degree murder, aggravated second-degree battery, obstruction of justice, failure to seek assistance, and distribution of a Schedule II drug. These serious charges come after the tragic loss of his mother, and he is currently being held in St. Landry Parish Jail.
Community Impact
Opelousas Police Chief Graig LeBlanc expressed his heartbreak over the case, calling it “deeply tragic.” The police chief also encouraged the community to keep the Lloyd family in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
The police department, alongside the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office, has vowed to pursue justice for Lisa Lloyd and her family. This incident has devastated the Opelousas community, and authorities are determined to seek justice in the case.
Lisa’s tragic death reminds us of the severe dangers of drug use and the extreme consequences that can result from addiction. The brutal nature of the crime has left many people in shock and disbelief, highlighting the importance of addressing the root causes of drug abuse in society.