The Zack Bowen & Addie Hall Case: Murder in the French Quarter
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In October 2006, one of the most disturbing crimes in New Orleans history unfolded in the heart of the French Quarter.
Zack Bowen, an Iraq War veteran, and Addie Hall were known throughout the Quarter’s late-night bar scene. Friends described them as inseparable, passionate, and chaotic—two people drawn together by the intensity of post-Katrina New Orleans. But behind the music, the drinking, and the romantic mythology that surrounded them, their relationship was spiraling toward violence.
On the night of October 4, 2006, inside a small apartment above a Voodoo shop on North Rampart Street, Zack Bowen strangled Addie Hall to death. What followed shocked even seasoned investigators. In the days after the murder, Bowen dismembered her body, left a written confession inside the apartment, and spray-painted messages across the walls.
Twelve days later, after a drug-fueled spiral through the French Quarter, Bowen walked to the roof of the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel and jumped to his death.
In this episode of The Southern Blueprint Podcast, we examine the full story behind the Zack Bowen and Addie Hall case—from their first meeting in the Quarter’s bar scene, to the chaos of Hurricane Katrina, to the disturbing confession that revealed what happened inside that apartment.
This episode explores the timeline, the investigation, the myths surrounding the case, and the lasting impact the tragedy had on the people who survived it.
Topics covered include:
The relationship between Zack Bowen and Addie Hall
Life in the French Quarter after Hurricane Katrina
The events leading up to the October 2006 murder
Bowen’s confession and the crime scene investigation
The suicide at the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel
The aftermath for their families and children
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