
The Aberdeen Pig Farm was a small ranch located near Litroe, Union County, Louisiana during the late 19th century. The farm was located near the border with Arkansas and around 8 miles west of the Ouachita River, and it was owned and operated by the Aberdeen family; by 1898, the family consisted of the incestuous brother and sister Bray and Tammy Aberdeen. The two siblings lured in travelers with offers of food and hospitality, only to rob them and leave them for dead. In 1907, the two of them were killed by the outlaw John Marston after drugging and robbing him.