For crimes as serious as this, the idea of rehabilitation shouldn't even be contemplated, if someone wants to achieve rehabilitation and redemption, feel free to be an upstanding citizen whilst sitting in a cell for the rest of your life.
@kelleyhawk659510 ай бұрын
TRUTH!!!!
@KyrieChii10 ай бұрын
Amen to that... Murder is bad enough, but the extended time period those poor terrified young people had to spend, probably _knowing_ what was coming. And when the violent crime of the offender has a sexual component, 'rehabilitation' is almost impossible. It's not worth the risk to the public.
@kellyhiggins423410 ай бұрын
"Amen"
@grahamwatts883610 ай бұрын
In Australia we have a few serial killers like Mr McDuff they will never be released, one has been in prison 55 years, he raped and murdered some young girls when he was 21.
@ingridduncan66869 ай бұрын
Jesus is the ruler over the affairs of men
@lialok267410 ай бұрын
If anyone deserves the death penalty it's Kenneth Mcduff, shame on the parole board for releasing the serial killer out, only to claim even more innocent lives. RIP to all the innocent victims, you did not deserved what has happened to you.🙁🙏
@Sncedayone10 ай бұрын
Technically he wasn't a serial killer because there was no time in-between the killings. He killed them all on the same night. A serial killer is two or more bodies with a period of time in-between.
@shanlim462510 ай бұрын
Sncedayone, the 1966 murder was triple murder. The murder cases he committed after his release from parole are considered serial murder cases.
@alanstock414110 ай бұрын
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@WideAwakeHuman10 ай бұрын
@@shanlim4625I think the point was he wasn’t technically a serial killer BEFORE he was paroled and murdered again
@bajefuhlife960110 ай бұрын
@@WideAwakeHumanHe should never have been paroled after killing 3 young people
@truecrimeLI10 ай бұрын
I can't believe Mcduff was paroled. It's stunning. And a slap in the face to the victims and their families. That is not justice.
@molliemae685510 ай бұрын
Yes!!! I thought Texas was better than that! But it was a long time ago…
@richardcranium357910 ай бұрын
@@molliemae6855it still happens today
@harmonica699410 ай бұрын
Citizens are not important to politicians. It's important to know the truth of life. Democracy is just an empty word.
@VioletJoy10 ай бұрын
@@LotusFlowerslovePosses could go wrong, too. Unfortunately, there's no perfect answer.
@arrahslichenmyer498610 ай бұрын
McDuff's mother enabled her son. That makes me mad!
@dianna19799 ай бұрын
I live in Waco and lived here when he was released and young women started disappearing. Everyone was scared and locked their doors and watched themselves in parking lots. We were all grateful when he was caught.
@tinkerlove53196 ай бұрын
Really omg they shed have never let this monster out at all
@twincherry49582 ай бұрын
So there were others missing not mentioned here...
@CollieneDawson-hw7bj2 ай бұрын
So. He was/is a serial killer 😳 🤣
@22ergie2 ай бұрын
@@CollieneDawson-hw7bj Strange that you OVERLOOKED the SERIAL RAP*ST PART
@sirphineasluciusambercromb9114Ай бұрын
@@22ergieRape kills your mind. Murder kills kills you.
@christinetaylor897510 ай бұрын
There’s no statute of limitations on murder. Why wasn’t McDuff immediately charged with the other two murders?
@askquestions123610 ай бұрын
good question.
@alyssag.575810 ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing
@victoriao182810 ай бұрын
I agree 💯
@rubytuesday131610 ай бұрын
This is what happens when the system is overwhelmed with illegals. I dont care who they think they are or what they are running from!! It inevitably hurts USA citizens!
@anrinel422610 ай бұрын
Jip. Just sometimes I wonder how would things like this play out if unlucky people where used to frame stuff on, stuff who elitest and their cronies did, like satanic ritual abuse and deaths and sex trafficking ext. I've heard them to find use but also frame the more low lives. But one just sometimes wonder what the real stories behind stories could be.
@rullvox591210 ай бұрын
All parole board decisions need to be made transparent to the public, when the convict is violent or a murderer. They are full of unqualified people and are rife with nepotism.
@azurephoenix954610 ай бұрын
Imo, parole boards should have conscription like jury duty. When it's a random sampling of the public, they're a lot less likely to walk. The public doesn't care if you found Jesus just in time for your parole hearing for murder.
@1foolishcaribou19510 ай бұрын
There are plenty o nonviolent criminals they can parole instead of the sick violent ones, yet the parole board members choose to release the violent ones back onto the rest of us. I guess it's just repeat business to them.
@jamesjoste865510 ай бұрын
When this murder commit another murder, these people to be held accountable for it
@SannieDoze10 ай бұрын
❤
@MadamHoneyB10 ай бұрын
What a shame…especially for the families of victims. And potential future victims.
@JohnChalmers61710 ай бұрын
The people who let McDuff out to murder again should have been held responsible in some way.
@Ariadne76-k3d7 ай бұрын
That includes all the people who didn't want to pay taxes to build prisons.
@raevj29 күн бұрын
Same with the Biden-Harris Administration and illegals/fake refugees (economic migrants only) killing US citizens after being released into the U.S….and any other country foreign/migrant murderers are a big problem.
@Tornado199417 күн бұрын
@@Ariadne76-k3d Yes. This. Texas FAILED the victims.
@alexandracollazos47292 күн бұрын
@@Ariadne76-k3dlpppp
@ChristyKrohne8 сағат бұрын
My thoughts exactly. But then, how would they know he was going to continue killing women?
@cw54519 ай бұрын
I was shocked that police weren’t waiting outside the prison when McDuff was released. The police could have charged him for the other two murders since there is no statute of limitations on murder. Therefore, police could have been waiting to arrest him for those two murders and simply put him back in jail. That would have protected the public and prevented the other crimes he committed after his prison release. SMDH
@joelstanhope72317 ай бұрын
Fvckin totally agree
@abc-wv4in6 ай бұрын
100% agree!!
@marshapieroni66773 ай бұрын
Yes, that's what I thought!
@cassieegarcia2 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree. Unfortunately policemen are also humans just as we are. Police work is very hard and I’m sure they clock in and once they clock out they forget about their work when they are home with family.
@GBEdmonds-j1i2 ай бұрын
Right? My thoughts exactly! WTF?? The system was dead with no imagination at the time. If Texas had over crowding issues why not ship them to other facilities in other states not suffering from overcrowding the states will get funding for those prisoners or maybe they didn't give funding for that back then, but I'm almost certain they did? Regardless those that set him free, I would send them a vile Christmas card every year till I died or they did reminding them how they where responsible for those poor women. Disgusting 🤢🤢🤢
@SerenDipity647118 ай бұрын
It is unbelievable that McDuff was released considering he was on death row for so many years. I just don't understand how such a dangerous individual was even considered safe to be let out. So awful that he picked up where he left off..
@2pacalypseish2 ай бұрын
Government doesn’t care about the people dumazzz
@ydoicare20002 ай бұрын
Texas tryin to b California
@angelicamichelle16462 ай бұрын
😢Theres two kinds of people that do this 1 people that have a close loved with simular behavior and hoping n praying that by showing mercy when the loved on trespasses their loved on will also have mercy. Or they committed a great harm and secretly pray for mercy. 2 theres people with an attachment or possessed n secretly know and find glee in others pain.
@pippa3150Ай бұрын
@ydoicare2000 oh enough with the California stuff for god's sake. The problem isn't CA, it's TX. And Alabama. And Tennessee, and Florida. And all the others that have the lowest income and education and the highest crime rates in the country.
@vickit.1797Ай бұрын
@@ydoicare2000you don't know Texas, Texas would never try to be like California. you need to read up on this story. it was a court system pushing Texas to let inmates out due to overcrowding. and that guy would have been put to death right away if you didn't have people opposing the death penalty.
@ADJW2128 ай бұрын
My aunt was murdered by her boyfriend in 1970 in Texas and because his family was apart of the law, they covered it up as a suicide. There’s no reason he took a shower & washed his clothes after “finding she shot herself” justice isn’t always served, sadly…. RIP my beautiful aunt, Alice💕 I’m glad you’re reunited with my momma 🥹
@howard-rh9xt8 ай бұрын
Rip
@ChoppingtonOtter8 ай бұрын
There is a duty for the male members of the family in those circumstances.
@LeaMumof37 ай бұрын
Im so sorry
@verynice1262 ай бұрын
Where about in Texas?
@RuthRodriguez-zb2in2 ай бұрын
@adjw212 and sorry for your loss.
@BoilaFrog10 ай бұрын
Honestly, those who let him out on parole have lots of blood on their hands.
@ruthmoreau641910 ай бұрын
The Parole Board accepts no responsibility at all for their decisions. It would be a different story though if the victims were their family members.
@a.h.s515210 ай бұрын
I agree, that is completely nuts, they must have all been out of their minds. He should have had stalkers watching his every move that could have prevented him from killing anyone else by taking care him themselves.
@ericvansteenlandt78889 ай бұрын
There should be a law so that the members of a parole board can be held accountable for the release of a clear monster?. Those parole members clearly have a lot of blood on their hands due to their incompetence!
@Shadowfax01139 ай бұрын
They let him out and he killed again. He was executed in 1998
@easygoer12349 ай бұрын
Honestly I don't think anything anyone else says could possibly sum this vase up better.
@namelia443910 ай бұрын
The prosecutors who decided not to try him on all 3 original murders bear some of the responsibility. He could’ve ended up with 3 life sentences which may have made him ineligible for parole no matter the overcrowding and costs. Additionally, those families would’ve gotten the justice and the so-called closure they also so badly needed and deserved.
@reginaldgraves168410 ай бұрын
I am surprised that he was not charged with the two outstanding murders and locked up as soon as he was paroled.
@supernaturalflavor10 ай бұрын
100%
@kevinvilmont606110 ай бұрын
Good point
@karentucker216110 ай бұрын
He should be charged for all 3
@AngelfromGenX10 ай бұрын
IDK your ages of the comments here - but there was a time in this country that "death sentence" literally meant you'd be put to death. The changes in law for the unfairly represented minorities and low income criminals got this guy rolled back to a life sentence instead of death. (He should have been looked at more closely for that, but you can't discriminate - the law must be applied equally) But again, that was a time in this country that a LIFE sentence meant "in prison until you die" and he was then on a life sentence, with everyone believing he'd never be free again. Then laws were changed AGAIN to put an actual number on a life sentence (thank the liberals for all these laws) and this horrible man became eligible for parole. The fault lies in that parole board who failed to take note of WHY he had a death sentence in the first place. This is liberal and Democrat laws at work, fully exemplified in one really bad serial rapist, serial killer, born criminal, who has benefitted from every major legislation they've pushed.
@altoncrane971410 ай бұрын
Clearly a lesson here is that the Legal System IS NOT a Justice System.
@kimbostitch703410 ай бұрын
Ain't that the truth....it's corrupt
@shanecrump793210 ай бұрын
Clearly
@emiliehein673510 ай бұрын
@@shanecrump7932I
@barbaramay186610 ай бұрын
There are too many criminals out there. Courts can’t keep up, jails and prisons are full. It’s a mess. Why are there so many murderers and predators out there anyway?
@theresarolle912610 ай бұрын
@@kimbostitch7034Especially here in the USA 🇺🇸!
@kristenbeasley42578 ай бұрын
These old presentation videos are my faves. They’re nostalgic to me and the re-enactments are gold
@louisemurray793811 күн бұрын
Me too! I love this show and also older movies before cell phones where everywhere
@deescott83124 ай бұрын
The killer had more rights and more sympathy than the victims. So ridiculous
@sheryldalton896510 ай бұрын
I read recentlythat the reason he told them where Colleen's body was at was because he had a bad toothache & they withheld pain meds from him until he told them where she was. Good for them.
@marandafulbright83818 ай бұрын
Yea that is totally untrue
@texasray52375 ай бұрын
In the absence of dental problems enhanced interrogation techniques might work.
@sheryldalton89655 ай бұрын
@@texasray5237 lol exactly
@axtaxt83723 ай бұрын
They should have still withheld the meds…just on the principality of it all
@davidcolney85410 ай бұрын
So, killing three teenagers (rape & murder) is constitutional in the eyes of the law?? Than he gets paroled and received financial aid!! and they made a law in his name?? what kind of system is that? Those Paroled board members are responsible for every victim he had killed.
@chuckbeedle198310 ай бұрын
you are so right. Here in canada the only way for him to leave jail would have been in a pine box
@jeanmitchell583410 ай бұрын
Yes indeed
@Flagrum310 ай бұрын
@@chuckbeedle1983 BS, under the Liberals he'd be on bail in a few years and get taxpayers paid abode and salary.
@Katydid110 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, the only crime that can affect a student getting financial aid is the sale or distribution of a controlled substance to a minor.
@chrissz17629 ай бұрын
Agree, that's pretty messed up.
@MP-gm5gg10 ай бұрын
Monster doesn't deserve 3 meals a day doesn't deserve air that his victims breathed. Complete failure in the Texas parole system.
@runnyhunny78610 ай бұрын
I'm disgusted too - all the way from South Australia watching this clip !
@rubytuesday131610 ай бұрын
@@runnyhunny786 Thats what happens when illegals storm our boarders. "The system" is overwhelmed & criminals like this go free
@theresarolle912610 ай бұрын
When it comes to real crimes, the State of Texas usually fails big time!
@chrissz17629 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree.
@jennifermaddy24428 ай бұрын
I mean if he was given the death penalty like he was charged for with the first cases.They would of saved other women's lives
@clubbedsandwich11289 ай бұрын
Whoever paroled that pos should be put in prison for criminal negligence.
@paleo7042 ай бұрын
Evidence of bribery occured
@ydoicare20002 ай бұрын
Actually they were
@danledbetter9535Ай бұрын
They should of gotten the needle as well.
@AllentoxАй бұрын
Democrat and Liberal law makers.
@kimmiephelps7575Ай бұрын
@@ydoicare2000do you have a article confirming this.
@sharyldutter96949 ай бұрын
Cases like McDuff make me a firm believer in Street Justice.
@jerrydonquixote59275 ай бұрын
Hell yes!!!
@OikPoinFive5 ай бұрын
@@jerrydonquixote5927 dont say hell please. means ur going there. we must forgive everyone including serial killers, rapists, child kidnappers, and/or dictators.
@jerrydonquixote59275 ай бұрын
@OikPoinFive it's a myth like Santa Claus, or Easter Bunny. When we die our soul doesn't have a body, there's no way it could burn, that doesn't even make sense.
@3BK235Y5 ай бұрын
@@jerrydonquixote5927 He must be kind of mentally chalenged.
@jonas89934 ай бұрын
@@jerrydonquixote5927 I'm not religious so idc about the "hell" argument but I believe we should strive for improving things overall including the justice system, even if it takes time, rather than preach a "street justice" which would do (and does) a lot more harm in the end.
@caleclayton198710 ай бұрын
Who ever thought it was a good idea to let a vicious serial killer out on the street has got blood on there hands
@valentinius6210 ай бұрын
Yes. I'd like to know more about that but I'll guess we'll never know.
@tightropewalkergirl648510 ай бұрын
The good folk of Texas as they didn’t want to pay more tax to keep people in prison
@marymcguire60310 ай бұрын
on THEIR hands
@caleclayton198710 ай бұрын
@@marymcguire603 get over it I made a spelling mistake wow
@gdiup924110 ай бұрын
The court system - catch and release so they keep their jobs = supply of criminals.
@angelastahl62610 ай бұрын
The narration is superb. Texas and Mama McDuff needed to be sued for all the subsequent murders. Immediate death penalty would have solved everything.
@TOCC5010 ай бұрын
Texas is weak on justice
@ruthmoreau641910 ай бұрын
Totally agree. The death penalty is GOD'S LAW and His law is perfect. McDuff would be dead and others would have their lives. But man always thinks he knows best and look at the results!
@cogitoergospud19 ай бұрын
Can’t sue a state for these decisions. States have immunity. Have to make changes at the ballot box.
@bogdan122759 ай бұрын
@@ruthmoreau6419Your “god” allowed these murders to happen, shame on him.
@ruthmoreau64199 ай бұрын
And what is your authority for saying that? Man is born with free will and McDuff chose to kill. How is that the fault of God? We all have free will but are accountable for the choices we make. It's not rocket science. No shame is attached to God. The shame is yours for believing and writing such drivel. @@bogdan12275
@cathybassett643210 ай бұрын
They let him out to kill again and again because money was tight. What was the cost of the manhunt, flying him under "heavy guard" back to Texas, searching for victims, forensic testing and subsequent trials? What was the emotional cost to the victims and their families and friends? Trust in the justice systems lost.
@leelee636010 ай бұрын
I hope the citizens of Texas enjoyed those tax dollars they saved. 😡
@sherriauditor882910 ай бұрын
😂 Cholo was sleeping between my calves and when that kitty did that trilling he jumped up and looked at me like wtf! He hates my phone
@janesmith902410 ай бұрын
And indeed had they applied the death penalty in the first place after 1966 there would have been none of the on going cost
@flingonber10 ай бұрын
I mean, it might be better to ask why we have the highest incarceration rate in the world instead...there are a ton of problems with our justice system but I don't that the answer to our problems is building more prisons. Just saying, maybe let the people with decades-long sentences for drug charges or whatever out and keep the serial killers in?
@cathybassett643210 ай бұрын
@@flingonber I couldn't agree more but they don't. They let out the worst of the worst.
@kenjaallen97087 ай бұрын
😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡 disgusting justice system held the folks acountable for releasing this sick monster
@marshapieroni66773 ай бұрын
They did?
@kenjaallen97083 ай бұрын
@@marshapieroni6677ok
@janeferguson44559 ай бұрын
I haven't heard the McDuff story in decades but the first frightening thing that I am hearing after he is released that he is living in a DORMITORY at a colllege !
@Msboochie25 ай бұрын
I was astonished! He was given financial aid to do it too.
@tartanmystic40253 ай бұрын
Aye & paid for by hardworking tax payers. Nothing about this case is right as far as tptb were concerned. Definitely seems there was an agenda
@sallymawhinney561310 ай бұрын
All three Eric, his mother, and uncle al, were psychos. Absolutely nasty evil people. As for mcduff whoever let him out in the first place should have been put in prison as well for they assisted in helping him murder after he was released.
@GeorgeMorgan66008 ай бұрын
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@thegracetofollow41948 ай бұрын
Right
@christophereichten90057 ай бұрын
You feel better about yourself after that rant?
@sallymawhinney56137 ай бұрын
@@christophereichten9005 yeah I do, why?
@christophereichten90057 ай бұрын
@@sallymawhinney5613 Do you feel morally superior now?
@kimmaddison868610 ай бұрын
The voice of the story teller is amazing
@truecrimeLI10 ай бұрын
The narrator does have an amazing voice. It sucks you into the story nicely.
@chrissystepford226310 ай бұрын
Definitely easy to sleep to!
@Rando_Shyte10 ай бұрын
@@chrissystepford2263 I fall asleep to true crime videos almost every night 😂
@NjoguKimani-np2kk9 ай бұрын
Will Lyman if not wrong.
@megs.hristova8 ай бұрын
The beauty of pre-ai voices…..
@bobbirobinson821310 ай бұрын
I hope he and his mother, who raised and defended the monster she called her son, are both rotting in h*ll. It's disgusting to me that he ever was paroled in the first place. Those who released this monster back into society should have been held accountable for their actions 😢
@peggypeggy41379 ай бұрын
McDuff came from a very privileged background and was indulged by both parents. His mother whipped out a pistol at a school bus driver because he had kicked one of the McDuff brothers off the bus. We see that time and time again with these real psychos. A real bad seed with enabling parents--never accountable.
@KarenDavis-kx2kl9 ай бұрын
No kidding ...seems there is no accountability 🪀🎯
@lucillekluivert3436 ай бұрын
GREEN JAIL TIME AND MCDUFF DEATH PENALTY AND THE MOTHER ALSO SHOULD GET JAIL TIME FOR PROTECTING A MURDERER NO SORRY BUT JAIL TIME
@kayebarnett5175 ай бұрын
Not only did he survive the death penalty in the first place, but also the second place and the third place. And then he was allowed by some ignorant idiots to be released from prison a free man! OMG. I didn't realize Texas had such stupid people on the Board of Pardons.
@xenonmaster66684 ай бұрын
@@lucillekluivert343yep 5 years. A teenager’s parents who were aiding him in keeping him hidden they got charged for like 5 years. The first or one of the rare times the parents of the murder got charged.
@lolagail74159 ай бұрын
If you are deemed to be a danger to society then there should be no parole for those criminals.. poor or rich - crime does not discriminate incomes..
@alanaadams74407 ай бұрын
Thank God for these prosecutors. Their diligence and perseverance is appreciated
@BillMarquez-uw6eh10 ай бұрын
Truly sad when the perpetrators have more rights than the innocent victims!!!!!!!!!
@peterborg33409 ай бұрын
In some central european countries this is normal, dealing with so called refugees.
@Loralanthalas9 ай бұрын
@@peterborg3340unnecessary. And stupid.
@joycelynkunadu58198 ай бұрын
It’s heat aching…. I get soo pissed
@tasmaniandevil76103 ай бұрын
A death sentence means nothing all it means is a future encounter with the individual !!
@StephanieSanders-zd9bh3 ай бұрын
⁸is is is 😢
@klavier28510 ай бұрын
It bothers me how the rape portion is always kind of a minor detail when describing these people's murders.
@VioletJoy10 ай бұрын
It is? I've never noticed that. How was it described as a minor detail in your mind?
@Whosthis76110 ай бұрын
People come for the murder and it's to uncomfortable listening to should tell you everything about that type of crime in documentarys like this
@waynepolo619310 ай бұрын
Many times it’s out of respect. Their loved ones often don’t want to remember them, or have them be remembered, for the horror of their final hours. Understandably, I think they feel like that’s not the sort of thing people need to know.
@Pauly42110 ай бұрын
@@waynepolo6193 I believe this to be the case
@FortheluvofGod10 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t say it’s minor but compared to murder and torture it would come in last.
@ThanaBrunges-mx7ji10 ай бұрын
That’s what you get for not trying him for “all three murders” in the first place! 😮
@randibgood10 ай бұрын
Exactly! If he had been tried for all 3 murders AND the rape, and been convicted I'm sure the parole board would not have let him out.
@onawarock504610 ай бұрын
complaining that they let go of a serial killer...who had been charged with and convicted for only one murder so why not arrest him for the other murders as soon as he was released, or charge him with all three to begin with
@VioletJoy10 ай бұрын
Well, there is a lot that goes into a decision like that, especially back then. It saves the taxpayers a lot of money, saves the detectives a lot of time/effort, and saves the families a lot of heartache and stress.
@onawarock504610 ай бұрын
@@VioletJoy well, between not doing their jobs in charging him for those murders or building enough jails to keep him in jail then the savings to the taxpayers really added up
@VioletJoy10 ай бұрын
@@onawarock5046 It's not really uncommon to not charge a criminal for multiple murders if they have a life sentence. Taking a suspect to trial is a huge ordeal that some families of victims would rather not go through. It's easy to point the finger without understanding the whole situation. There was no way of knowing that politicians would get the death penalty blocked.
@jennifertolar84919 ай бұрын
Those families should sue that state, city, county and the people on the parole board for everything that can get. Only idiots would release a man that killed 3 kids and raped one!!
@jermicidal75068 ай бұрын
This literally just happened again in Texas with a guy named Raul Meza. He assaulted and murdered a young girl and was released and killed again. He was just caught last year.
@Rtextbook10 ай бұрын
I say when the system fails and releases people like this, those involved in the releasing, who didn’t do thorough research before releasing should be sentence to prison as well
@TJ-bn2cn10 ай бұрын
The eye witness that heard, saw and witnessed her abduction is just as much of a low life. He may not have physically done anything to her but he allowed it to happen, without sending help! Mr I hope you never get to sleep at night!
@hirainawhaanga625310 ай бұрын
He is a deranged individual...
@R.Iamondi10 ай бұрын
He went along with what the other was doing , he is just as guilty.
@truecrimeLI10 ай бұрын
Agree 100%
@NickCharles-v2p10 ай бұрын
The case at the beginning of the video? He raped the girl, also.
@Littlemouse88410 ай бұрын
Yeah he is a very weak man that is easily manipulated and bullied into doing things
@franklin970710 ай бұрын
The people who let him out should get life or the death penalty themselves 😥
@TOCC5010 ай бұрын
I thought Texas didn’t play around
@jeannemarcinek457510 ай бұрын
I agree with you for they allowed this guy to leave.
@LydiaThompson-gx4cs9 ай бұрын
And his mother
@jessiefrye30459 ай бұрын
Exactly
@gypsylake51643 ай бұрын
Many blessings to React for enduring a very painful, destructive, and dangerous imposed condition, illness, and crime. An individual feels anger and frustration, and also weeping over the loss, and merciless suffering. Many great thanks to Tracy's contribution and enduring strength to help make a difference for untold thousands, perhaps millions the world over. Tracy said she wanted to have children, we are her children. Her struggle against this crime has opened a door in hopes of keeping many people from being harmed. Her struggle and experiences were not for nothing, they have changed the law far beyond her community and it has touched and effected untold millions of people everywhere who want the hope that these crimes against them are stopped. I empathize with Tracy's loss, the burden should not have been hers from the beginning, but her battle has been much more than herself, there are many of us out here and her battle was for us too. Thank you Tracy for being so brave, thank you for not giving up. Blessings to your Mum and Dad for being a pillar of strength and sanctuary of love, a beacon of light in this storm. Beautiful parents and their beautiful daughter and cheers to their great community of caring people, thank you all for sharing this courageous story and experience and thank you for your contribution and commitment so that these crimes do not continue to destroy innocent lives everywhere anywhere. Blessings to all.
@wilhelminakey95959 ай бұрын
What gets me, the judge tried to save that evil man. I can see his lawyers trying to save him. But the the judge, taking him to the back and warning him not to take the stand. Glad he didn't get away with. Wow!
@metalmamasue36807 ай бұрын
He probably did it to make sure there were no grounds for a mistrial. When people are so conceited like McDuff and entitled, they think they know best. It's usually the last dumb decision they make.
@ThanaBrunges-mx7ji10 ай бұрын
That is messed up! Death penalty should have been left on the books!
@acorn817010 ай бұрын
Thing that is crazy is there were 2 dates that his death sentence was delayed by the state...he should have been put to death long before he was released because of overcrowding. If they would carry out the sentence before 20 years passes maybe it would save alot of headache
@loditx77069 ай бұрын
@thanabrunges: Hey! Voters nor Texans did that. Take it up with the Supreme Court, who did do it.
@bryanm2553 ай бұрын
I mean the Supreme Court made the right decision though. If people on death row were majority minorities and poverty stricken people then the death sentence unfairly was applied to them. This would be against the constitution of everyone is equal. However he should have never been paroled and most likely wouldn't have if the tax payers agreed to pay more money to build more prisons.
@princessbuttercup895410 ай бұрын
People rotting in prison for drug charges and this monster gets parole after murdering 3 kids. And he murdered again just like law enforcement knew he would. Our justice system is a joke.
@shirleywong43339 ай бұрын
Street justice must be served
@chrissz17629 ай бұрын
Agree with your comment.
@scotthewitt2588 ай бұрын
People rotting in jail for drug charges related to PERSONAL USE, that never hurt anyone. And this animal walks the streets after three murders and what he did to that little girl TWICE.
@MovieMakingMan7 ай бұрын
And Trump wants to execute all drug users. And disturbed republicans cheer when he says that.
@edoboleyn7 ай бұрын
The idea that people are imprisoned solely for drug charges is a myth. Most people are allowed to plead down to lesser charges, as this saves the state the time and money required to try and convict someone of a more serious crime. Someone “rotting in jail” for drug charges is more likely there because he committed far more serious crimes but pled down to “intent to sell.” This is also how you end up with sex offenders with no record of convictions except things like “battery.” The rap sheet is the top of the iceberg. If someone says he or she has a record, assume until proven otherwise that that person is not telling you the full story.
@rorbot_SMF10 ай бұрын
It's a messed up system when a murdering rapist can get out on parole.
@POETICKILAH10 ай бұрын
And it still happens all the time 😢
@rorbot_SMF10 ай бұрын
@@POETICKILAHSo unfortunate 😕
@ianoaks936010 ай бұрын
I remember watching the Kenneth mcduff case on unsolved mysteries when 32 yrs ago.rip to all the women 😢😢
@Jeanne9027510 ай бұрын
Kenneth McDuff and Eric Napolitano cases; the 2nd one was new to me.
@TJ-bn2cn10 ай бұрын
@@POETICKILAHdoesn’t make it right though!
@MsBelinda19589 ай бұрын
This is when families should seek their own justice
@JulezwithTrueCrimeReactions8 ай бұрын
I covered the case of Noel, the boy who went missing from there this past year, and had NO clue there was already something insane that happened. Damn.
@ThanaBrunges-mx7ji10 ай бұрын
That’s why our parents asked us,” If all your friends jumped off a cliff, would you follow them?” 😅To teach us not to be followers.
@chesspiece8110 ай бұрын
I can't help but feel nostalgic when I see these programs like The Prosecutors, The FBI Files, Forensic Files, and The New Detectives.
@askquestions123610 ай бұрын
How do the people who chose to release this monster feel about their decision to parole him?
@finalflowerchild10 ай бұрын
Their not worried. They know he can't afford to live in their neighborhood.
@karentucker216110 ай бұрын
I think it is obvious when they made the decision.
@abelmontalvo40529 ай бұрын
They don't care
@dwaynethorne81039 ай бұрын
They probably didn't care
@leticiareyes27969 ай бұрын
What do they feel? Nothing. It is a job for them.
@NicklePickle4269 ай бұрын
It always angers & disgusts me when i hear a case about a PoS husband who murders his wife because she wanted to leave him for having affairs & cheating! Its so angering especially when he's done it before & gotten away with it!
@easygoer12349 ай бұрын
Wow what an unbelievable story. I can't believe I haven't heard this one before.
@peggystein374510 ай бұрын
You cant rehabilitate monsters like this!!!
@Tigger_3410 ай бұрын
When they found the empty grave for his next victim, major chills up my spine!!!
@benjohnston255810 ай бұрын
A triple murder got out? Never should a person who commits such a terrible act be free.
@nizzivashkov25987 ай бұрын
Those parole officers who set him free should be blamed for the deaths of those victims. A person who committed such heinous crimes at a young age MUST NEVER BE THOUGHT OF AS SOMEONE WHO CAN CHANGE. THAT PERSON IS PURE EVIL. Didn’t they read the report? He showed no remorse during his trial. 😡😡😡😡
@robertalpyАй бұрын
How the hell did a convicted murderer get a dorm room at a college when he was in his 40s? How did anyone that old qualify for a dorm even if he werent a murderer? Thats just creepy a grown man living with kids.
@olawaleesan467210 ай бұрын
The decision to release Mcduff back into society unsupervised after what he did to those three teenagers, was the biggest mistake man has EVER made.
@judywright424110 ай бұрын
Pretty sure Lawrence Singleton was another easy release who had raped a number of women and the 15 yr old hitchhiker he picked up and raped, to her pleas to let her go, he said he would. Pulled out a hatchet and chopped her arms off at the elbow and threw her off a 30 ft cliff. She did live, and he did time and STILL got out again, leading to the death of a 14 yr old.
@matthewheinze123110 ай бұрын
Don't forget the DA didn't prosecute 2 of the 3 murders in 1966... Presumably to save the county money. If he would of had 3 murder convictions and a rape conviction he might not have been paroled ..... We will never know.
@christopherarner83229 ай бұрын
Not the biggest, but certainly on the top half of the list.
@mikeg29399 ай бұрын
During world war 1 British soldier Henry Tandey spared the life of an injured corporal of the German army. That corporal was named Adolf Hitler. I think that was a bigger mistake but the one made regarding McDuff was probably one of the stupidest.
@trixiegumatay079 ай бұрын
@@christopherarner8322q what 1à
@marciageorgiades650710 ай бұрын
The law system worked so hard to prove to the jury courts of this evil kenievel ,but a parole board released a murderer back into society even a delinquent would know he would repeat his behaviour ,he had no respect for a woman or life ,an arrogant murderer.The parole board members whom voted freedom to this cruel human should be jailed for life families need to sue the system of parole board ,they were severely negligent .This my personal opinion.
@victoriao182810 ай бұрын
I agree 💯
@MrSimondaniel310 ай бұрын
yes the parole board members should be charged as accessories. what was the benefit of paroling this rapist killer?
@JonByron9 ай бұрын
Texas should built more prisons It took a Dem. [Richards] to make it happen
@Back-handedLuck-ul7ms10 ай бұрын
I believe McDuff is the only person ever to get off death row, and then reoffend and get there again. This time, he was put to death.
@nancycurtis4888 ай бұрын
I am from Irving, Dallas County, Texas and although I don’t remember this horrible crime in particular, I remember thinking at the time that this sounded like a terrible idea and as a very young woman, this scared me to death.
@tevitatopai64547 ай бұрын
I see the system hasn’t changed.
@pattyfayejas10 ай бұрын
I was seven years old when this happened. Although we live in oklahoma city metro area my aunt lived in grand prairie. My mom was close to that sister so we went often. There were eight of us kids when we were all together. I didn't know many details. We were told there was a bad man that hurt little boys. We weren't allowed to walk alone to the grocery store across the street from my aunt's house anymore.
@PULAG24 күн бұрын
I was blank so and so and no one gives a fk so why are you begging for attention
@V13-u1c10 ай бұрын
My siblings and I were born in the 50's. We were blessed to still be alive and often talk about how fortunate we were and are.
@jprez7295Ай бұрын
Ok I'm happy for you what does that even mean what does that have to do with this story ? 🤔
@carolegreen993810 ай бұрын
Disgraceful system that allowed this monster out of jail.
@UnknownUser-j3n3 ай бұрын
That girl near the quarry, who testified in court was probably very lucky. As per the reconstruction, when Mcduff knocked on her door, her father seemed to be sitting inside with a rifle. Mcduff probably changed his mission from murder to food after seeing her father.
@marshapieroni66773 ай бұрын
Yep
@pn51478 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this it breaks my heart how many children are being abused Justice for this little girl
@linb521610 ай бұрын
Our justice system is broken! You can’t rehabilitate a murderer, rapist, thief, etc! The parole board people are idiots! IMO
@christinesimpson652910 ай бұрын
Why was his death centence in the electric chair postponed twice in the first place???anyone on the parole board who thinks men like these should get out should have to take them home as a lodger Sleep well! No justice for his other two victims and their families in the first case, Probably wasn't his first anyway
@GeorgeMorgan66009 ай бұрын
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@thegracetofollow41948 ай бұрын
That's what I thought them 3 boys weren't his first
@Trev-jz6yw10 ай бұрын
They paroled him!! Wtf that makes my stomach hurt!! Unbelievable! Not one murder but fucking 3 are you kidding me!! Absolutely sickening!! How does that even happen? I am confused?
@lynnbaker2336Ай бұрын
So glad that even decades later, they still sought his conviction.
@jc605__7 ай бұрын
I've studied serial killers since I was a kid. I have met a recently arrested serial killer. I have known another serial killer since his birth.My cousin was the recent victim of a Virginia serial killer. Still, the killer that haunts me most is Kenneth McDuff. Just the fact that a mass killer could be released to become a serial killer is unreal. He even rolled through a police checkpoint with an abducted woman kicking the windshield. Wow. This giant of a man was beyond scary. I actually think about him everytime I go to a self serve carwash. I thought about him when I traveled to Austin, Texas on business .I think about him whenever I hear about the Dove case- the Harrisonburg store clerk that is still missing. This was one man around whom no one was safe. I'm so glad he is gone. He brought absolutely nothing good to this world. Last tidbit, last year I worked with an older gentleman. In his livinroom is an old family portrait. Beside him stands a man that looks just like Kenneth McDuff. Knowing the killer's background, I knew it wasn't him. But, I still had to ask his name. Crazy
@samdoors513210 ай бұрын
The photo of mcduff definitely shows he has dead eyes like the detective mentioned
@timdoerksen989310 ай бұрын
When they found he was up for parole why did they not recharge him with the other 2 victims cases?
@joycelynkunadu58198 ай бұрын
Right…!!?? Am soo pissed watching this episode
@douglasrobson387510 ай бұрын
The people that released this man on Parole knowing good and well what he had done prior should be held responsible. Anyone and everyone that was involved in this case knew he was going to kill again but the parole board released him because of overcrowding. Our legal system let these victims down and the people involved in allowing this monster to walk out of prison knowing he had brutally raped and murdered three teenagers should be put in prison for life. This is absolutely absurd.
@Loralanthalas9 ай бұрын
Mer. They all knew but... what you pretending delaying the next murder until he served the last 1/3 of a sentence is fucking ludicrous. And for you to pretend that you didn't know murders get paroled: well that's just stupid.
@UnknownUser-j3n3 ай бұрын
Just curious, what greater criminals they chose fit to keep in the prisons and release lesser ones such as Mcduff 🙄🙄🙄
@donnacrozier20038 ай бұрын
Rehabilitation is a falicy. Totally shocked this would happen in the tough state of Texas! Blood is on their hands when they released him and he murdered three more women! This is an excellent program! It's like watching a movie, great narrative👍👍
@nancycurtis4888 ай бұрын
McDuff would have been put to death for the first murder BUT the US Supreme Court, mostly bleeding heart liberals, voted to put a moratorium on death sentence cases.
@VaselekyCrafferty9 ай бұрын
Time stamp8.26!!!! Thank you for showing the THE TRUTH ABOUT MEN!!!!! AND MAKEING IT EASIER TO TALK AND REPORT!!!
@merrickmeyers8 ай бұрын
Women are worse
@monicamburu10 ай бұрын
I do not understand how this monster was let out on parole! The people who allowed it are also responsible for the later tragic murders!
@nancycurtis4888 ай бұрын
You need to do some research into what happened and they gave an explanation during the video.
@Emy539 ай бұрын
Roy Green assaulted the young teen. He was there and didn't stop the shooting because it happened without Roy knowing his friend would shoot, but Roy still assaulted the teen even after McDuff had already shot the two young men. They are both culpable of the same crime...in my opinion.
@1foolishcaribou19510 ай бұрын
I'd hate for the parole board to release nonviolent criminals instead of people like McDuff. It appears that in order to be on a parole board you have to be a an arrogant sociopath who really enjoys power
@tartaninka9 ай бұрын
The MacDuff mother is a real piece of her own ... 😮😮🎉
@adelaesmeraldayanez558629 күн бұрын
How can a team of people in their right mind defend this monster?
@ThanaBrunges-mx7ji10 ай бұрын
What a seriously disturbed individual! 😢
@airadaimagery69210 ай бұрын
What a seriously disturbing judicial system!!
@ruthmoreau641910 ай бұрын
What an evil individual and a corrupt legal system.@@airadaimagery692
@Tornado199417 күн бұрын
@@airadaimagery692 McDuff was a Lowlife. He had absolutely NO remorse for his Atrocities.
@carolann324910 ай бұрын
Terrible crime there and he walked free , how sad and pathetic is this ‘justice’ system
@truecrimeLI10 ай бұрын
It's an abysmal failure of the system.
@metalmamasue36807 ай бұрын
I call it the injustice system. Seems to fit a whole lot better..
@mona_moalim10 ай бұрын
So this …. initially was locked up for a triple murder and spared the death sentence to be released and go on a killing spree!!! So messed up !!
@Ariadne76-k3d7 ай бұрын
Don't forget he got financial aid to go to college!
@muffassa67399 ай бұрын
😢 just thinking if they kept him in prison all those poor people would be alive 😢😢😢
@dianapickett37932 ай бұрын
EXACTLY 💯
@cmcull9879 ай бұрын
Napolitano's mother was in the nypd. I wonder what other corrupt acts she did. I'm not criticizing the org itself. I'm talking about her as an individual.
@sherylrodgers481710 ай бұрын
I thought TEXAS prided itself on it's justice system. I now know they must've meant they pride themselves of their LACK of justice system. So sad for all those innocent victims 😢
@georgialee675510 ай бұрын
sherylrodgers4817 It’s the Dem states who have a LACK of justice - they actually release murderers in CA and NY
@valentinius6210 ай бұрын
I remember that the problems Texas was having with its prison system were on the national news quite a bit back in the early 1980s. It was shocking to hear about Texas releasing all those prisoners. More like something that would happen in modern California.
@jeanmyers17873 ай бұрын
@@valentinius62What is the situation in Texas now? Do you have death penalty? I’m from U.K. so am aware it varies from state to state.
@valentinius623 ай бұрын
@@jeanmyers1787 I don't live in Texas but I'm pretty sure they have it.
@jenniferhill8212Ай бұрын
@@jeanmyers1787yes, we have the death penalty.
@paulineklein530710 ай бұрын
I remember living near Austin, Texas when this happened!! I was so lucky something like this never happened to me!
@GeorgeMorgan66009 ай бұрын
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@kathywright739510 ай бұрын
How do you go from death row to being eligible for parol?
@acorn817010 ай бұрын
Not to mention having a stay of execution pass twice before that parole...if only people didn't sit for 20 years on death row
@HeidiRobinson-ft7vlАй бұрын
I lived in Everman Tx in about 1999.... for a few months. I rented a room from a woman named Mrs. Stevens.
@chesalasanderson79898 ай бұрын
I grew up in Everman Texas. I have never heard of this. I know of the broomstick killer, but never knew about this creeper. I'm only 47...but I have seen soooo many true crime shows you would think I would have heard about a serial killer in my own hometown at some point. Crazy!
@Tina0601910 ай бұрын
Because the justice system sometimes sends innocent people to jail (and sometimes they are proven innocent through new forensic technology), I am not a completely uncritical fan of the death penalty, but WHY did this offender get parole? This makes no sense whatsoever! I must say I cried no tears for Ted Bundy or Timothy McVeigh, sometimes we really DO know who the murderer is.
@tyjohnston588910 ай бұрын
Idk. Have you actually went through the Timothy evidence? Something was WAY off.
@nancycurtis4888 ай бұрын
You can blame the United States Supreme Court which at the time had a majority of liberals who thought that the death penalty was cruel and unusual punishment and put a moratorium on deaths…the prisons became overfilled and many prisoners were released. The death penalty has since been reinstated….thank God. I just think they need to be100% positive that the person IS guilty so no one who is innocent would be put to death OR kept in jail for life. Thank God today we have DNA to help but you would probably be shocked to find out how many murders still go unsolved even in this day and age…..and there are thousands.
@ruqiyaxasan319610 ай бұрын
Why didn’t they arrest him when paroled for the murder of the two boys and why didn’t put him on trial for their murder first time, if he convected as a three time murderer he wouldn’t paroled
@mauricemorning10 ай бұрын
This is an excellent question. It is stated that they did not pursue additional murder charges in the sixties because he had been sentenced to death already. Once he was paroled the option to prosecute him for the other two murders should have been an obvious alternative.
@richardcranium357910 ай бұрын
Here’s a novel idea……it may work…..When Someone Is Sentenced To Life In Prison It Should Be the Actual Definition Of The Word. They Should Never Be Offered Parole Period. No More Perversion Of The Language. Stop The Stupidity. Life Means Until They Quit Breathing. No Parole. Politicians Are Disgusting.
@CarolAbernethy4 ай бұрын
No one ever said criminals & killers are smart!!! They trip themselves up. They think because they can manipulate some they think they can all. Thank goodness they are wrong!!!
@CarolAbernethy4 ай бұрын
A fitting end, to a waste of air space!!!
@CarolAbernethy4 ай бұрын
Thank goodness they found Myra, so the parents 😭💔😭 & her children 😭💔💔, can have the opportunity to bury their daughter 😭🙏. Eric is guilty of being a serial killer, that's for sure!!! He's getting cocky& that's what will get him caught. They always get so indignent! That can change if he gets the DEATH ☠️💀☠️ PENALTY!!! At the very least LIFE NO PAROLE NO EXCUSES!!!
@CarolAbernethy4 ай бұрын
My condolences to the parents,any spouses or children 😭💔😭 grandparents, family members 😭💔😭 & friends.
@CarolAbernethy4 ай бұрын
I agree 💯 per cent!!! A life for a life. Politicians could change the structure of the judicial system but do nothing... A holes!!!
@ohmega0110Ай бұрын
Getting rid of the death penalty was one of the dumbest things ever....
@davidlincolnbrooks2 ай бұрын
This dramatic recreation is excellent... these actors do a great job.
@Grammie-hk5vb10 ай бұрын
Everytime this nasty man went before the parole board-EVERYTIME- someone from the victim's family-the police departments -SOMEONE- should have gone, been there, to remind the parole board what this monster had done. ALL 18 TIMES. i remember this case like it was yesterday.....why didn't they charge with all 3 murders so the other victims families could have justice for them... beyond comprehension. He was the Devil's son and he burns in hell.
@megs.hristova8 ай бұрын
Rightfully so. And sadly…The Devil was female …
@faebalina778610 ай бұрын
America is weird There are kids in jail for life for drug possession or for sitting in a car when their friend got out and shot someone.But a triple murdering rapist can be released.Wild.
@metalmamasue36807 ай бұрын
It's more like the injustice system. 💯
@martinjenkins64672 ай бұрын
It's the same in Australia and the UK. Cops are up against woke minded Judicial fools who have no idea how These scum live. How would they living In the richest suburbs, they never see Animals like this.
@janicefarmer2387Ай бұрын
Sickening and infuriating isn't it.
@williamemerson1799Ай бұрын
America's a great country. We just can't seem to get rid of the phuckin idiots makin the rules. 👍🍻
@HiDefHDMusicАй бұрын
Yeah after the civil rights act certain people in power just gave up on pretending they cared about society and decided to just make things worse for everyone.
@dianawatton757010 ай бұрын
I sure hope the mother of the criminal lost her job if she was working for the police department! Better yet she should’ve been charged and then fired!
@WeAreLegion-9 ай бұрын
The closest thing to the death sentence is life without parole. Incompetence is everywhere...
@youmang8 ай бұрын
This is a sad story but DAMN that truck in the opening scene is BEAUTY