Jerry F. Pepper, APLC

Jerry F. Pepper, APLC A now retired Louisiana attorney and notary public. 40+ years of continuous service in the legal profession, 1985 - 2025. Now on to the next chapter. James, St.

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A full-time Louisiana professional legal and notarial services firm assisting business and personal clients in Greater Baton Rouge (including all of Ascension parish and the West bank parishes of Iberville, West Baton Rouge, and Pointe Coupee; and the East bank parishes of East and West Feliciana, Livingston, and Tangipahoa) and Greater New Orleans (including Jefferson, St. Charles, St. John the B

aptist, St. Tammany, and Washington parishes). Services Offered: Civil business and personal litigation, arbitration, mediation, business and commercial contracts, and notarial services.

02/08/2026

In September 1991, two German hikers discovered a dead body so old it ended up changing our understanding of human history...

It was found in the Ötzal Alps, partially exposed from the surrounding snow and ice.

Forensic pathologist Rainer Henn, from the University of Innsbruck, rushed to the scene.

"I can only say he's definitely dead," he said, as he examined the co**se. "He has been lying here for a long time, probably in the water and a very long time in the ice."

Rumours began to swirl about the body's identity. Was it a missing climber? A soldier from the second world war?

One thing Rainer was sure of - it was not a typical body from a glacier.

"This body was completely mummified. That means the body was dried, and when it was completely dried, then it was covered with snow and ice."

As the team began excavating, they found artefacts littered around the grave site - including a knife, a copper axe, arrowheads, clothes, and an ornamental marble bead.

"And so I got the idea this body must be very, very old," said Rainer.

The body was flown off the glacier and taken to Innsbruck, where archaeologist Konrad Spindler was summoned to examine it. He immediately called a press conference. The artefacts were typical of the early Bronze Age, meaning the body dated from at least 2,000 BC.

And there was something else.

"The combinations of metal tools and stone tools indicates that we are in a transitional phase from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age," Konrad said.

At that time, humans were still using stone tools - but the first metal objects were beginning to appear. The find was extraordinary - and Konrad himself could barely contain his excitement.

"In this case, it truly seems justified that even the dry scientist gets a little excited and allows himself to be carried away," he said.

The scientists named the body Ötzi, after the area where he was found. Carbon dating later confirmed he was 5,300 years old - making him the world's oldest frozen person.

"In my opinion, research on the man in ice will never end, because science is developing new methods," said Konrad.

And indeed, ten years later, in 2001, scientists made another enormous discovery. The true cause of Ötzi's death was blood loss. He'd been struck by an arrow in his left shoulder.

Konrad Spindler and Rainer Henn died in 2005 and 1992, respectively. The legacy of their work continues.

🎧 Hear more on Witness History: https://bbc.in/4qZ83gQ

12/03/2025

Newly retired and loving it!

11/09/2025

So pumpkin flinging via a trebuchet is a now thing. There are competitions across the US and even in parts of the UK and Canada. And if you’re not close enough to one of these events, and have enough cash, you can do what this guy did and buy (or build) your own machine. Then set your pumpkin alight and hope everything goes well when it falls 🫣

Photo: “The ballistic trajectory of a flaming pumpkin from my trebuchet” via nome_alaska on Reddit

Link to the medieval history of trebuchets: https://www.britannica.com/technology/trebuchet

If you enjoy the Middle Ages, you might like my medieval fantasy series, Aure. Book 1 is free today on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RSFHVZM

10/24/2025

This year marks the 750th anniversary of a fascinating legal term known as Time Immemorial. Back in the year 1275, the recently crowned King Edward I introduced it in his newly passed Statute of Westminster. There, the term specifically refers to events that occurred before September 3rd, 1189. Anything before that date was considered to be from time immemorial.

The Statute was designed to say that anything older than your granddad didn’t exist unless there was an official document proving it. Oral history was no longer good enough.

Medieval historian Richard Barber describes this as “the watershed between a primarily oral culture and a world where writing was paramount”.

Here is a link to the definition: https://thelawdictionary.org/time-immemorial/
Link to the Statute of Westminster:https://ucadia.s3.amazonaws.com/acts_uk/1200_1299/uk_act_1275_statute_westminster.pdf

10/24/2025

Video emerges showing two thieves clutching €88m of France’s crown jewels – the latest dramatic twist in the spectacular heist

Time flies! 40 years went by just like that.
10/11/2025

Time flies! 40 years went by just like that.

09/20/2025

Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner is one many defending Kimmel since his show was pulled.

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09/19/2025

Hours after Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Jerry Greenfield resigned from the ice cream company he founded nearly five decades ago, his former business partner, Ben Cohen, revealed to CNN why Jerry felt he had to leave.

Read more: https://cnn.it/48kkD3E

09/19/2025

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