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Bad boy from Rosebud : the murderous life of Kenneth Allen McDuff / Gary M. Lavergne.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Lavergne, Gary M., 1955-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Mass murderers--Texas--Biography.
- Mass murderers.
- Serial murderers--Texas--Biography.
- Serial murderers.
- Criminal justice, Administration of--Texas.
- Criminal justice, Administration of.
- McDuff, Kenneth Allen.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (379 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Denton, Tex. : University of North Texas Press, c1999.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- In October of 1989, the State of Texas set Kenneth Allen McDuff, the Broomstick Murderer, free. It was not a trial error, or a ruling by some judge. McDuff was paroled. All of a sudden fear returned. Calls came in from housewives afraid to leave their kids by themselves during broad daylight. Schools took precautions, and bus drivers were warned to be on the alert for the Bad Boy from Rosebud. Thirty years after he had dropped out of school, Kenneth McDuff was still scaring school children and giving principals trouble. By choosing to murder again while on parole, McDuff became the architect of an extraordinarily intolerant atmosphere in Texas. He brought about the restructuring of the third largest criminal justice system in the United States. The spasm of prison construction and parole reforms collectively called the "McDuff Rules," resulted from an enormous display of anger vented towards the system that allowed McDuff to kill, and kill again. Bad Boy from Rosebud is a chilling account of the life of one of the most heartless and brutal serial killers in American history. Drawing from dozens of interviews, a careful review of primary documents, and recounting his personal involvement with law enforcement officers in efforts to recover victims, Gary M. Lavergne goes beyond horror into an analysis of the unbelievable subculture in which McDuff lived. Equally compelling are the lives of remarkable law enforcement officers determined to bring McDuff to justice, and their seven-year search for his victims. "Texas still feels the pain inflicted by Kenneth Allen McDuff, despite the relentless efforts of law enforcement officials to solve his crimes and bind up its wounds. Bad Boy from Rosebud is an impeccably researched, compellingly detailed account of the crimes and the long search for justice. Gary Lavergne takes us directly to the scenes of the
- crimes, deep inside the mind of a killer, and in the process learns not only whom McDuff killed and how-but why. This is classic crime reporting."-Dan Rather, CBS Anchor and Managing Editor and reporter of Kenneth Allen McDuff on 48 Hours.
- Contents:
- Contents; Author's Notes and Acknowledgments; Prologue ROSEBUD; 1 They Was Just Pranks; 2 The Broomstick Murders; 3 A Prisoner of the State; 4 Freed to Kill Again; 5 Parole; 6 An Absence of Beauty; 7 Going to College; 8 Every Woman's Nightmare; 9 The Cut; 10 The Car Wash; 11 Cowboy; 12 The Convenience Store; 13 The Boys; 14 "Don't Hurt Junior"; 15 Searching for a Monster; 16 Heartbreaking Stupidity; 17 "As Nice As I Could Be"; 18 Guns and Condoms; 19 The Northrup Trial; 20 The Reed Trial; Epilogue "FLOATING ON A CLOUD, PLAYING A HARP"; Notes on Sources; Index
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-57441-497-6
- 1-283-92429-3
- 0-585-26312-4
- OCLC:
- 831121304
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