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Best podcasts about kenneth mcduff

Latest podcast episodes about kenneth mcduff

American Justice
Free To Murder Again

American Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 42:55


The story of Kenneth McDuff, the only man in Texas history to be sentenced to death for murder, paroled, arrested and convicted of murder, and re-sent to death row. While it is confirmed he killed 9 people, he may have killed as many as 14.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Crack House Chronicles
Ep. 263 Kenneth Allen McDuff - The Broomstick KIller

Crack House Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 59:09


In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale discuss the horrific serial killer Kenneth Allen McDuff. McDuff killed three high school students the night of August 6th, 1966, repeatedly raping and sexually torturing one of them first. He'd be sent to death row for those crimes. But then, he'd have his sentence reduced to life in prison. And then, he'd get released on parole at the age of 43 and start killing again within 72 hours of leaving prison. Find out what legal changes made his release possible, and how his case drastically changed Texas's criminal justice system once he was caught and put back on death row. https://www.crackhousechronicles.com/ https://linktr.ee/crackhousechronicles https://www.tiktok.com/@crackhousechronicles https://www.facebook.com/crackhousechronicles Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles SOURCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_McDuff https://txtruecrimeblog.squarespace.com/blog-archive/kenneth-mcduff https://www.texasmonthly.com/true-crime/free-to-kill-2/  

Crimehub: A True Crime Podcast
From Death Row to Mass Murder: How Kenneth McDuff Gamed the Legal System

Crimehub: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 52:53


Before Kenneth McDuff became one of Texas' most sadistic serial killers, he was a high school dropout with a crooked smile and a broomstick in his hands. This is the horrifying story of how the system caught him, let him go—and paid for it in blood. Author: Mike Colucci Huge thanks to our sponsors: Acorns Early: Head to acornsearly.com/crimehub or download the Acorns Early app to get started. Sign up now and your first month is on us! Acorns: Head to acorns.com/crimehub or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! SelectQuote: Go to SelectQuote.com/crimehub today to find the right life insurance for you. Shopify: Go to shopify.com/crimehub to take your retail business to the next level today. AquaTru: Get 20% off any AquaTru water purifier by going to AquaTru.com and using promo code CRIMEHUB at checkout. * * * DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content. Parental guidance is advised for children under the age of 18. Listen at your own discretion. #crimehub #truecrime #truecrimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

El Laberinto
Crímenes de Película: Kenneth McDuff, el asesino de la escoba.

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 59:24


Salvaje y despiadado, Mcduff no tenía reparos en decirle a su compinche que le apetecía secuestrar a una mujer, violarla y matarla. Lo hizo a finales de los años 60 pero también a principios de los 90 cuando, por un error burocrático, fue puesto en libertad sin haber terminado de cumplir condena por sus anteriores crímenes. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González

El Laberinto
Crímenes de Película: Kenneth McDuff, el asesino de la escoba.

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 59:24


Salvaje y despiadado, Mcduff no tenía reparos en decirle a su compinche que le apetecía secuestrar a una mujer, violarla y matarla. Lo hizo a finales de los años 60 pero también a principios de los 90 cuando, por un error burocrático, fue puesto en libertad sin haber terminado de cumplir condena por sus anteriores crímenes. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González

Crime at Bedtime
The Broomstick Killer: Parole and the Return of a Monster

Crime at Bedtime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 30:42


Kenneth McDuff was sentenced to death for the brutal murders of three teenagers in Texas. But despite his horrific crimes, McDuff was released on parole, only to resume his reign of terror. This episode takes you into the chilling story of a man who defied the justice system, leaving a trail of death in his wake. How could someone so dangerous be allowed to walk free, and what happened when he was unleashed on society once again?Become a Patreon or Apple + subscriber now for ealry and ad free access from as liyyle as $1.69 a week. All the details here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

El Laberinto
El Laberint0 29x07: Kenneth McDuff, el asesino de la escoba / Pepe Rodríguez, el gran divulgador de las sectas

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 126:45


Kenneth McDuff, el asesino de la escoba: Salvaje y despiadado, Mcduff no tenía reparos en decirle a su compinche que le apetecía secuestrar a una mujer, violarla y matarla. Lo hizo a finales de los años 60 pero también a principios de los 90 cuando, por un error burocrático, fue puesto en libertad sin haber terminado de cumplir condena por sus anteriores crímenes. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González. #CrímenesDePelícula La Cantina de Tatooine: John Wick 5 / The Last of Us / Black Mirror…y mucho más. Con Jorge Aguilar. La Píldora Roja: Pepe Rodríguez, el gran investigador de las sectas / “Influmamis”. Los límites de exponer a los hijos. — Canal de Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ellaberintotv ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959

El Laberinto
El Laberint0 29x07: Kenneth McDuff, el asesino de la escoba / Pepe Rodríguez, el gran divulgador de las sectas

El Laberinto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 126:45


Kenneth McDuff, el asesino de la escoba: Salvaje y despiadado, Mcduff no tenía reparos en decirle a su compinche que le apetecía secuestrar a una mujer, violarla y matarla. Lo hizo a finales de los años 60 pero también a principios de los 90 cuando, por un error burocrático, fue puesto en libertad sin haber terminado de cumplir condena por sus anteriores crímenes. Nos lo cuenta Virginia González. #CrímenesDePelícula La Cantina de Tatooine: John Wick 5 / The Last of Us / Black Mirror…y mucho más. Con Jorge Aguilar. La Píldora Roja: Pepe Rodríguez, el gran investigador de las sectas / “Influmamis”. Los límites de exponer a los hijos. — Canal de Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ellaberintotv ✉️Email de contacto: ellaberintoradio@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellaberintoradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/ellaberintoradio Grupo de Telegram: t.me/ellaberintoradio (El Laberinto Radio) Buzón de voz de Whatsapp: 697309959

Our Weird World
263 - Tales from Texas, Part 2

Our Weird World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 44:53


Send us a textThis week we're going back to Texas for 5 more stories from the most prideful state in the country. We're covering the lives of Marshall Ratliff, Andrea Yates, George Pickering, Kenneth McDuff, and Steven Russell.Like the show on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OurWeirdWorldPod/Follow John on Twitter and Instagram @TheJohnHinsonFollow the show on Instagram @OurWeirdWorldPodWant more John? Everyone wants more John. Visit www.johnhinsonwrites.com for all the books, podcasts, waterfalls, and more!Persons of InterestFrom murderers to money launderers, thieves to thugs – police officers from the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Murder In America
EP. 195: TEXAS - The "Lucky" Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff

Murder In America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 127:31


In today's episode of the show, we explore the disturbing story of Kenneth McDuff, a murderer who was let out of prison, from death row, who went on to become one of the state's most disturbed serial killers. This story is shocking, unbelievable and incredibly infuriating. And you're listening to MURDER IN AMERICA. - Listen to our new show, "THE CONSPIRACY FILES"!: -Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5IY9nWD2MYDzlSYP48nRPl -Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conspiracy-files/id1752719844 -Amazon/Audible - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ab1ade99-740c-46ae-8028-b2cf41eabf58/the-conspiracy-files -Pandora - https://www.pandora.com/podcast/the-conspiracy-files/PC:1001089101 -iHeart - https://iheart.com/podcast/186907423/ -PocketCast - https://pca.st/dpdyrcca -CastBox - https://castbox.fm/channel/id6193084?country=us - Stay Connected: Join the Murder in America fam in our free Facebook Community for a behind-the-scenes look, more insights and current events in the true crime world: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4365229996855701 If you want even more Murder in America bonus content, including ad-free episodes, come join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/murderinamerica Instagram: http://instagram.com/murderinamerica/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/Murder-in-America-Podcast/100086268848682/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderInAmerica TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theparanormalfiles and https://www.tiktok.com/@courtneybrowen Feeling spooky? Follow Colin as he travels state to state (and even country to country!) investigating claims of extreme paranormal activity and visiting famous haunted locations on The Paranormal Files Official Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheParanormalFilesOfficialChannel - (c) BLOOD IN THE SINK PRODUCTIONS 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Murder In America
EP. 194: TEXAS - The BROOMSTICK MURDERS: Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff's Dark Beginning

Murder In America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 65:19


In 1966, a brutal, disturbing crime rocked the state of Texas and sent shockwaves through the nation. Three local teenagers had been slaughtered in a small Texan town, in an unfathomably brutal manner. But what would end up happening AFTER the killer was caught, and the revelations that came with his capture, would captivate and shock the globe. - Listen to our new show, "THE CONSPIRACY FILES"!: -Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5IY9nWD2MYDzlSYP48nRPl -Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conspiracy-files/id1752719844 -Amazon/Audible - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ab1ade99-740c-46ae-8028-b2cf41eabf58/the-conspiracy-files -Pandora - https://www.pandora.com/podcast/the-conspiracy-files/PC:1001089101 -iHeart - https://iheart.com/podcast/186907423/ -PocketCast - https://pca.st/dpdyrcca -CastBox - https://castbox.fm/channel/id6193084?country=us - Stay Connected: Join the Murder in America fam in our free Facebook Community for a behind-the-scenes look, more insights and current events in the true crime world: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4365229996855701 If you want even more Murder in America bonus content, including ad-free episodes, come join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/murderinamerica Instagram: http://instagram.com/murderinamerica/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/Murder-in-America-Podcast/100086268848682/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderInAmerica TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theparanormalfiles and https://www.tiktok.com/@courtneybrowen Feeling spooky? Follow Colin as he travels state to state (and even country to country!) investigating claims of extreme paranormal activity and visiting famous haunted locations on The Paranormal Files Official Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheParanormalFilesOfficialChannel - (c) BLOOD IN THE SINK PRODUCTIONS 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Vintage Homicide
Furman Ruling, Good or Bad?

Vintage Homicide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 76:47


This week we will be covering the murders of Marcus Dunnam, Robert Brand and Edna Louise Sullivan. Teenagers who had gone out for a night on the town in 1966 only to never return. Roy Green and Kenneth McDuff were dually convicted of the crimes only for the Furman ruling to happen and let them back on the streets. This led to further murders of Brenda Thompson, Regina DeAnne Moore, Colleen Reed, Melissa Northrup and possibly more. The Furman Ruling did not stop there as there were more casualties due to Robert Lee Massie and Darryl Kemp.Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
What Happened to the News Reporting, Plus ATF Raid

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 41:31


What Happened to the News Reporting, Plus ATF Raid In Waco and More? Parole Board Bombshell, and the State of Journalism. What happened to investigative journalism? That's a question that continues to resonate as modern newsrooms struggle under financial constraints and shifting priorities. Legendary investigative journalist Robert Riggs believes this critical form of journalism is fading fast in the U.S. His thoughts on this topic, paired with his groundbreaking coverage of the 1993 ATF raid in Waco and the corruption scandal involving the Texas Parole Board, highlight how far news reporting has evolved—and why it matters. Check out and follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms.    Robert Riggs a semi-retired Investigative Journalist and host of the True Crime Reporter® Podcast is our guest. Listen to the interview with Robert as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show website, also available on Apple, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. The Decline of Investigative Journalism   Investigative journalism, often called "watchdog reporting," requires time, resources, and a commitment to exposing wrongdoing. Unfortunately, the financial realities of today's media landscape have made this increasingly rare. Riggs points to the rise of legal fears and the preference for sensational opinion pieces as the death knell for many American news outlets' investigative efforts.  Traditionally spearheaded by newspapers and freelancers, investigative work is expensive and time-consuming. With the decline in advertising revenue, many outlets have cut back, leaving only nonprofit organizations like ProPublica or international collaborations (e.g., the Panama Papers) to fill the gap. This lack of funding has diminished the public's access to deeply researched, fact-based stories. What Happened to the News Reporting? Look for more stories about this in platforms like Medium and Newsbreak. Riggs on the ATF Raid in Waco: A Journalist's Perspective   Few events showcase the power of investigative journalism better than the 1993 ATF raid on the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas. Robert Riggs was on the ground, covering the harrowing 51-day siege that ended in tragedy with a fiery explosion and the deaths of nearly 80 people, including 22 children.   The raid began on February 28, 1993, when 70 agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) attempted to serve search and arrest warrants. They were met with gunfire from inside the compound, reportedly involving illegal machine guns. The resulting two-hour gun battle left four federal agents and six Davidians dead, with many others wounded.  The interview with here is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, which is available as a free podcast on their website on platforms like Apple, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. The cult's leader, David Koresh, claimed to be the spiritual heir to King David and preached apocalyptic visions based on the Book of Revelation. As Riggs reported during the siege, the buildup of weapons and Koresh's radical teachings created a volatile situation that drew national attention. Riggs' coverage stood out for its depth, earning him accolades and cementing his reputation as one of journalism's finest.  What Happened to the News Reporting, Plus ATF Raid In Waco and More? Keep informed by following the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest, Newsbreak, Medium and other social media platforms. Exposing the Parole Board Bombshell   Investigative journalism's importance is further exemplified in Riggs' exposé of corruption within the Texas Parole Board. His reporting uncovered a shocking process where favors—including luxury cars for board members—facilitated the release of dangerous criminals like Kenneth McDuff.   McDuff, a former death row inmate, was paroled under a cloud of corruption. Riggs revealed how this system jeopardized public safety, ultimately prompting reforms in Texas' parole system. Riggs' tenacity earned him the George Foster Peabody Award for investigative reporting and national recognition for his fearless pursuit of truth. The interview is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, which is available as a free podcast on their website on platforms like Apple, Spotify and most major podcast platforms.    Why Podcasts Are Filling the Gap   In an era where traditional journalism is struggling, platforms like "True Crime Reporter® Podcast" and the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcas are stepping in to provide audiences with detailed, immersive storytelling. What Happened to the News Reporting? Social media outlets like Facebook and Instagram also amplify the story, bringing it to a new generation.  The rise of podcasts as a medium reflects the public's hunger for authentic, in-depth reporting. Recognized with a Webby Award for Best True Crime Podcast, Riggs' work demonstrates that while traditional investigative journalism may be waning, its principles can thrive in new formats.  Platforms like the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, Apple Podcasts and Spotify make these stories more accessible, allowing listeners to become informed and vigilant.  How Big Tech Platforms Are Changing the Media Landscape   Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Apple, and Spotify are reshaping how people consume news and entertainment. For Riggs, this shift presents both challenges and opportunities. While these platforms offer unprecedented reach for podcasts and independent creators, they also contribute to the decline of traditional outlets by monopolizing advertising revenue.   Social media algorithms prioritize engagement over accuracy, amplifying sensationalism and misinformation. Riggs uses his extensive archive of reporters' notebooks to craft narratives that are as educational as they are engaging. What Happened to the News Reporting, Plus ATF Raid In Waco and More? Be sure to follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. The Future of Investigative Journalism   Despite its challenges, investigative journalism remains crucial for democracy and accountability. Riggs' body of work serves as a reminder of the impact journalists can have when given the resources and freedom to dig deep. From Waco's fiery conclusion to the murky dealings of the Texas Parole Board, these stories emphasize the enduring need for fearless reporting. Follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. Be sure to check out our website. Get your daily dose of Motivation, Education and Inspiration in the Breakfast With Champions Rooms In The Clubhouse app, both are free. Be sure to follow us on MeWe, X, Instagram, Facebook,Pinterest, Linkedin and other social media platforms for the latest episodes and news. Learn useable tips and strategies to increase your Facebook Success with John Jay Wiley. Both free and paid content are available on this Patreon page. Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free. Listen to this for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page, look for the one with the bright green logo. What Happened to the News Reporting, Plus ATF Raid In Waco and More? 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I Said God Damn! A True Crime Podcast

This week Erin tells us about Kenneth McDuff, a notorious Texas serial killer who repeatedly evaded justice until his final conviction and execution in 1998.Sources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veQyIHOe0Rghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWMzJjZ9eUohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_McDuffSupport the show

Opravdové zločiny
#343 - Kenneth McDuff & Cassandra Bjorge & Johnny Rider

Opravdové zločiny

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 66:13


Broomstick Killer děsil policii ve snech, podařilo se ho nakonec dopadnout? Ne všichni mladí jsou ideální vnoučata. Více o epizodě na https://www.ozlociny.cz/e/343/s/ (00:00:00) znělka (00:00:07) ahoj Zločinožrouti (00:00:18) Kenneth McDuff (00:21:40) Cassandra Bjorge & Johnny Rider (01:05:37) zůstaňte naživu, zůstaňte na svobodě

Shaken and Disturbed
#174 - The Broomstick Murders

Shaken and Disturbed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 31:10


In the quiet town of Rosebud, Texas, Kenneth McDuff grew up as a notorious bully, feared by many, with a family that often enabled his bad behavior. After serving time, he was eventually paroled, only to embark on a brutal killing spree that terrorized Texas for years. SUBSCRIBE TO SHAKEN AND DISTURBED ON YOUTUBE! Watch and listen to this and every other episode several days early on Patreon! Patreon members can join us during our live recordings, comment on the case, participate in polls and get shout outs! Join for as little as $5 a month right here! Want Shaken and Disturbed merch? T-shirts, pillows, hoodies, phone cases, stickers and more are now available here: Shaken and Disturbed MERCH STORE Follow John on Twitter @jthrasher, Instagram @jthrasher and TikTok @johnthrasher Follow Daryn on Twitter @CarpeDaryn and Instagram @CarpeDaryn Join the official Shake and Disturbed Fans Facebook Group here!

Wicked and Grim: A True Crime Podcast
Kenneth Allen Mcduff - Live Recording

Wicked and Grim: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 43:06


This episode was recorded, at a celebration event, in front of a live sold out audience.Kenneth McDuff, a notorious serial killer from Texas, was initially sentenced to death for a triple murder in 1966 but was eventually allowed to walk free on parole in 1989 due to prison overcrowding. His release led to a new spree of violent crimes, including multiple abductions and murders, before he was finally recaptured in 1992 after a nationwide manhunt. McDuff's case exposed significant flaws in the parole system, prompting widespread reforms to prevent similar tragedies in the future.Our other podcast: "FEARFUL" - https://open.spotify.com/show/56ajNkLiPoIat1V2KI9n5c?si=OyM38rdsSSyyzKAFUJpSywMERCH:https://www.redbubble.com/people/wickedandgrim/shop?asc=uPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wickedandgrim?fan_landing=trueYoutube for video podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@WickedandGrimYoutube for lifestyle and vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/@WickedLifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wickedandgrim/ Instagram:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wickedandgrim/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/wickedandgrimWebsite: https://www.wickedandgrim.com/Wicked and Grim is an independent podcast produced by Media Forge Studios, and releases a new episode here every Tuesday and Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Golden Age of Murder: A True Crime Podcast
Fool me Once: Kenneth McDuff and Arthur Shawcross

The Golden Age of Murder: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 166:50


In the 1980s and 1990s Views on criminal justice shifted right-ward and one reason for this was that serial predators,Kenneth McDuff and Arthur Shawcross among them, were wrongly let out of jail and unleashed once again on the public. McDuff, known as the Broomstick killer, was sentenced to death in Texas in1966 for 3 murders. When the US Supreme Court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional in 1972 and McDuff's death sentence had not technically ruled out parole, a parole board would go on to parole him in 1989 and he would go on to murder at least 6 women over the next three years. Similarly Arthur Shawcross, who had been jailed in 1972 for child murder, was paroled in 1987 and went on to murder 11 women before being arrested again. Along with other causes, these two cases are emblematic of an emerging consensus in the 1980s that the criminal justice system was not doing its primary job of protecting the public from dangerous predators, and helped usher in a period where the US became far more fearful and suspicious of each other

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
401 - Kenneth McDuff: The Broomstick Killer

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 169:45


Kenneth McDuff killed three high school students the night of August 6th, 1966, repeatedly raping and sexually torturing one of them first. He'd be sent to death row for those crimes. But then, he'd have his sentence reduced to life in prison. And then, he'd get released on parole at the age of 43 and start killing again within 72 hours of leaving prison. Find out what legal changes made his release possible, and how his case drastically changed Texas's criminal justice system once he was caught and put back on death row. Enjoy and Hail Nimrod!Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YD1bdLIKV8sMerch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. And you get the download link for my secret standup album, Feel the Heat.

Wife of Crime
"Third time's the charm" - Kenneth McDuff

Wife of Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 55:55


On this episode of Wife of Crime I'm telling Russ about the most notorious serial killer in Texas history! Kenneth McDuff was a life long bully and trouble maker who, not surprisingly would end up on death row in 1966 for a triple homicide. 10 years later, because of the death penalty being banned nationwide and Texas prisons being overcrowded HE GOT OUT!! He would go on to ruthlessly murder multiple women over the next few years. Because of McDuff, the State of Texas had to change the way they handled paroles and punishments. Moral of this story... "Hell is empty and all the devils are here" - William Shakespeare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mourning Murders
S3 E26 Kenneth McDuff

Mourning Murders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 40:43


Mournin'Beans! Nicole brings the case of the BOOMstick kil... no wait... BROOMstick killer to the breaskfast nook. We were worried we might need to call upon the forces of Ash, but it looks like we only need Nicole's cat Ash and some freshly brewed coffee for this one. So grab your mugs and fill them up! It's time to gather around the breakfast nook... As always you can find the Resources for the Episode, as well as, some Mental Health Links in our Show Notes below. Take care of yourself and each other, Beans! Thank you for Listening!!! Hosted by: Nicole Unger, Amanda Kraft, and Brenna Folger Music composed by: Karalyn Clark Check out our friend Adventure Dog Coffee Company at ⁠https://adventuredogcoffee.co/⁠ Email: mourningmurders@gmail.com Normal Website: https://www.mourningmurders.com/ Find us on Social Media: Instagram/Tiktok: @mourningmurders Facebook: Mourning Murders Podcast Show your Love and Support: Become a Supporter: ⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mourning-murders/support⁠⁠ Buy us a Ko-fi: ⁠⁠https://ko-fi.com/mourningmurders⁠⁠ Merch: ⁠⁠https://mourning-murders.creator-spring.com/⁠⁠ A few Mental Health Resources: Suicide Prevention Lifeline: CALL at 1-800-273-8255; QUICK CALL/TEXT at 988; ⁠988lifeline.org⁠  Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) OK2Talk Helpline Teen Helpline: 1 (800) 273-TALK. Crisis Text Line: Text SIGNS to 741741 for 24/7, anonymous, free crisis counseling The Trevor Project: CALL at 1-866-488-7386; TEXT at 678-678; ⁠thetrevorproject.org⁠ Episode Resources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_McDuff https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/the-broomstick-killer/ https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m1/mcduff-kenneth.htm https://truecrimedetective.co.uk/freed-to-kill-again-the-terrifying-true-story-of-sadistic-rapist- and-rage-killer-kenneth-mcduff-11a11e07bc4f https://www.nydailynews.com/2020/07/02/justice-story-texas-broomstick-murder-killer- walked-out-of-prison-killed-some-more/ https://www.garylavergne.com/mcduffmugs.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOy5INnJG84 https://law.justia.com/cases/texas/court-of-criminal-appeals/1997/71872-4.html https://www.garylavergne.com/mcduffvictims.htm https://innocenceproject.org/innocence-and-the-death- penalty/#:~:text=Since%201973%2C%20at%20least%20190,sentenced%20to%20death%20are %20innocent. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mourning-murders/support

Which Murderer?
S6 EPISODE 32: Murderers Who Kill Again

Which Murderer?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 40:51


This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind - the World's First Productivity Shots!In Which Murderer's 32nd episode of Season 6, the girls cover Murderers Who Kill Again. Mel starts us off with a complicated ethical case involving John Staffen, before Holly tells you all about Kenneth McDuff and his terrible crimes.Kirsty who is in fact NOT FROM SCOTLAND suggested this week's topic - thanks so much!In this episode we find out it is the month of the birthday, there are some disturbing chiropractor revelations as well as exciting developments, poultry carnage is described and the girls finish off strong. For once.Production, recording and post production completed by Holly who was so sad after Mel's story she gave Consulting Producer Craig a small herd of geese to love and cherish.Holly edited this week. All complaints should be sent directly to Mel while Consulting Producer Craig is trapped in a corner of his home surrounded by hissing birds that are quite bitey.Big thank you to all our listeners for subscribing, leaving fantastic reviews and sending in great theme suggestions.WE HAVE MERCH! www.whichmurderer.com - CLICK ON THE MERCHANDISE TAB FOR A LINK!WARNING - Explicit language, content and themes (plus whatever else will cover us legally). All opinions stated are our own and case information was gathered from legitimate sources within the public realm.Pre-recorded in Scotland

Cousins on Crime
85: Serial Killer: Kenneth Allen McDuff, Part One

Cousins on Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 54:24


Kenneth McDuff terrorized the small town of Rosebud, Texas, with his reckless, bad boy antics. He cleverly avoided punishment at every turn which gave him the confidence to offend and escalate again and again. Instagram: @CousinsonCrimePodcast Email: CousinsonCrime@gmail.com Theme Music by AleXZavesa Sources: https://www.expressnews.com/news/local/article/broomstick-killer-kenneth-mcduff-s-trail-17793994.php# https://www.texasmonthly.com/true-crime/free-to-kill-2/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1535272/bio/ https://www.amazon.com/Bad-Boy-Rosebud-Murderous-Kenneth/dp/1574410725 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11637307/melissa-ann-northrup https://www.bigmedia.tv/freed-to-kill

True Crime Reporter
Echoes of Evil: Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff 25 Years Later.

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023


This episode marks a somber milestone.  The 25th anniversary of the execution of Kenneth Allen McDuff – a name that chills the soul of the men and women in law enforcement who hunted him down – and the families of his victims. McDuff, infamously dubbed the 'Broomstick Killer,' was a figure of unparalleled brutality. His story isn't just a tale of sadistic crimes.  It's a saga that shook the very foundations of the Texas criminal justice system.  Kenneth Allen McDuff being escorted into the Texas Death House. McDuff, was believed to be the only condemned inmate in the nation ever paroled and then returned to death row for another murder. He went to death row in 1968 for killing two teenage boys, was paroled after the death penalty was overturned, and returned to death row in 1991 for killing two women. 11/17/1998 He was released on parole in the late 1980s under a cloud of corruption.  McDuff, within a day of his release, unleashed a reign of terror – abducting, raping, and murdering countless women, his actions embodying the darkest impulses of humanity. My original reporting on this case exposed not just a man's evil but a system's failures.  It led to a sweeping overhaul of the parole and prison systems in Texas, revealing a disturbing scheme of parole selling that shook public trust to its core. As I delve into this grim chapter, I do so with a purpose. We seek to understand, to remember the victims, and to reflect on the lessons learned.  The echoes of McDuff's crimes still reverberate, reminding us of the vigilance needed to safeguard justice and integrity within our system. Here's an episode from my award-winning podcast series that led to us producing a five- part streaming documentary called “Freed To Kill.” FOLLOW the True Crime Reporter® Podcast  SIGN UP FOR my True Crime Newsletter THANK YOU FOR THE FIVE-STAR REVIEWS ON APPLE Please leave one – it really helps. TELL ME about a STORY OR SUBJECT  that you want to hear more about

True Crime Reporter
Echoes of Evil: Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff 25 Years Later.

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 23:05


This episode marks a somber milestone.  The 25th anniversary of the execution of Kenneth Allen McDuff – a name that chills the soul of the men and women in law enforcement who hunted him down – and the families of his victims. McDuff, infamously dubbed the 'Broomstick Killer,' was a figure of unparalleled brutality. His story isn't just a tale of sadistic crimes.  It's a saga that shook the very foundations of the Texas criminal justice system.  Kenneth Allen McDuff being escorted into the Texas Death House. McDuff, was believed to be the only condemned inmate in the nation ever paroled and then returned to death row for another murder. He went to death row in 1968 for killing two teenage boys, was paroled after the death penalty was overturned, and returned to death row in 1991 for killing two women. 11/17/1998 He was released on parole in the late 1980s under a cloud of corruption.  McDuff, within a day of his release, unleashed a reign of terror – abducting, raping, and murdering countless women, his actions embodying the darkest impulses of humanity. My original reporting on this case exposed not just a man's evil but a system's failures.  It led to a sweeping overhaul of the parole and prison systems in Texas, revealing a disturbing scheme of parole selling that shook public trust to its core. As I delve into this grim chapter, I do so with a purpose. We seek to understand, to remember the victims, and to reflect on the lessons learned.  The echoes of McDuff's crimes still reverberate, reminding us of the vigilance needed to safeguard justice and integrity within our system. Here's an episode from my award-winning podcast series that led to us producing a five- part streaming documentary called “Freed To Kill.” Please tell your friends who love true crime that they can bypass secondhand tales and get their true crime fix here with authentic stories straight from the source. Tell them that True Crime Reporter® is one of the few podcasts where you can hear raw, unfiltered accounts from law enforcement, victims, and even convicted criminals. Plus, insights for your personal protection.

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Kentucky Fried Homicide
Kenneth McDuff. Free To Kill.

Kentucky Fried Homicide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 67:16


August 6, 1966. A young man recently paroled from many burglaries is back on the streets of Texas. But on this night, he looking for more than just a break-in. After murdering three teens, he'd go to prison and sit on death row only to be set free and kill again. And again. And again. He had a few monikers, the broomstick killer, the broomstick murderer, but really he was evil personified. This is the story of Kenneth McDuff. Free to Kill.sources used for this podcastJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA

Gruesome and Unnatural
Episode 57: Serial Killer - Kenneth McDuff

Gruesome and Unnatural

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 27:21


Kenneth McDuff started committing crimes at a young age, so police knew exactly who he was in the town of Rosebud, Texas. After going to prison on multiple occasions he just kept getting released back into society. Kenneth turned to murder terrifying the community and unfortunately, he would become an American serial killer.       Source credited to "True Crime Case Histories by Jason Neal."

El libro de Tobias
ELDT: 11.1 Especial series 15 (Dead City, Goedam, From, Miénteme, Larry David, Young Sheldon, Accused, The Rookie...)

El libro de Tobias

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 352:36


paypal.me/LibroTobias Empezamos la nueva temporada con un especial de series en nuestra “Sección principal” en la que os daré mi opinión sobre TWD: Dead City, Goedam, From, Miénteme, Larry David, El gabinete de curiosidades, El joven Sheldon, Accused, The Rookie y A friend of the family. Además en nuestra sección “El callejón oscuro” os traigo a Kenneth McDuff, conocido como 'El asesino de la escoba'. De mediados de 1989 a marzo de 1992, viajó por distintos condados de Texas para matar a cinco mujeres a las que previamente engatusaba con droga. Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:03:50 al 04:56:48 Sección “El callejón oscuro”: del 04:56:49 al 05:45:17 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Nerdery and Murdery
Ep. 102 Fairchild Channel F and Kenneth McDuff

Nerdery and Murdery

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 44:48


Welcome to another week of Nerd and Murd!!! In this week's episode Zig talks about Fairchild Channel F while Geoffrey tells the story of Kenneth McDuff.For your 30 day free Audible Trial go to: Audibletrial.com/nerderyandmurderyFor 10% off with BetterHelp go to: betterhelp.com/nerderyandmurderySupport the show

True Crime Reporter
A Shocking Failure of Justice: A Serial Rapist And Serial Killer Murder Six Teens

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 15:14


Kenneth McDuff - "The Brookstick Killer" & Jerry McFadden "The Animal" Texas Death Row Inmates Called Them The “Macs.” Kenneth McDuff and Jerry McFadden.   Two violent psychopaths hated and feared by fellow death row inmates.  Two killers with a lust for randomly abducting, raping, and murdering young people. Suzanne Harrison Gena Turner Bryan Boone Two killers whose victims would still be alive if Texas had kept them behind bars.  In this episode, investigative reporter Robert Riggs takes listeners inside the crime scene tape of one of Texas' most brutal killers. Jerry "Animal" McFadden He called himself "The Animal."

True Crime Reporter
A Shocking Failure of Justice: A Serial Rapist And Serial Killer Murder Six Teens

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 15:14


Texas Death Row Inmates Called Them The “Macs.” Kenneth McDuff and Jerry McFadden.   Two violent psychopaths hated and feared by fellow death row inmates.  Two killers with a lust for randomly abducting, raping, and murdering young people. Two killers whose victims would still be alive if Texas had kept them behind bars.  In this episode, investigative reporter Robert Riggs takes listeners inside the crime scene tape of one of Texas' most brutal killers. He called himself "The Animal." We want to become your favorite true crime podcast. Please leave a review wherever you listen. Join our true crime community and follow us here.  The True Crime Reporter® podcast features stories about serial killers, mass murderers, murder mysteries, homicides, cold cases, prisons, violent criminals, serial rapists, child abductors, child molesters, kidnappers, bank robbers, cyber criminals, and assorted violent criminals. True Crime Reporter® is a @2023 copyrighted and trade-marked production by True Crime Reporter®, LLC, in Dallas, Texas.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Reporter
A Shocking Failure of Justice: A Serial Rapist And Serial Killer Murder Six Teens

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 15:14


Kenneth McDuff - "The Brookstick Killer" & Jerry McFadden "The Animal" Texas Death Row Inmates Called Them The “Macs.” Kenneth McDuff and Jerry McFadden.   Two violent psychopaths hated and feared by fellow death row inmates.  Two killers with a lust for randomly abducting, raping, and murdering young people. Suzanne Harrison Gena Turner Bryan Boone Two killers whose victims would still be alive if Texas had kept them behind bars.  In this episode, investigative reporter Robert Riggs takes listeners inside the crime scene tape of one of Texas' most brutal killers. Jerry "Animal" McFadden He called himself "The Animal."

Crime, Corruption & Cocktails
Kenneth McDuff and the Broomstick Murders | Crime, Corruption, & Cocktails | Episode 124

Crime, Corruption & Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 48:58


On this week's episode, we look at Kenneth McDuff and the Broomstick Murders.

True Crime Reporter
Idaho Arrest Affidavit Traces Path Of Suspected Killer of 4 Students

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 45:25


Homicide detectives and even killers categorize the slain four University of Idaho students as “shiny” victims.  They were young, innocent, and attractive.   John Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, says such cases motivate investigators to go the extra mile to solve the crime. “It's the ultimate good versus evil,” said Moriarty. Investigators used sophisticated techniques detailed in an arrest warrant affidavit, including DNA, cell phone data, and ubiquitous video surveillance cameras, to charge  28-year-old Bryan Kohberger with murdering four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home on November 13, 2022.  If Kohberer, a Ph.D. criminology student at the University of Washington, is convicted, it will prove the adage that some criminals return to the scene of the crime. In this episode of True Crime Reporter®, John Moriarty and investigative reporter Robert Riggs walk listeners through details contained in the arrest warrant. Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, used the same means to hunt down fugitives wanted for murder and violent crimes.  He also wrote countless arrest and search warrant affidavits, which Riggs relied on as the factual basis for his crime reporting.  You may recall that Moriarty, the transplanted Irish cop from New York City, is featured in True Crime Reporter®'s series about serial killer Kenneth McDuff and the Telly Award-winning television documentary on Fox Nation streaming titled Freed To Kill. Kohberger made a brief court appearance on January 5th of 2023, with cuts on his face, raising questions if the suspect's alleged victims had fought back. Based on the review of the arrest warrant affidavit by Moriarty and Riggs, you will hear their thoughts about a possible motive for the murders. Homicide detectives and even killers categorize the slain four University of Idaho students as “shiny” victims.  They were young, innocent, and attractive.   John Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, says such cases motivate investigators to go the extra mile to solve the crime. “It's the ultimate good versus evil,” said Moriarty. Investigators used sophisticated techniques detailed in an arrest warrant affidavit, including DNA, cell phone data, and ubiquitous video surveillance cameras, to charge  28-year-old Bryan Kohberger with murdering four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home on November 13, 2022.  If Kohberer, a Ph.D. criminology student at the University of Washington, is convicted, it will prove the old adage that some criminals return to the scene of the crime. In this episode of True Crime Reporter®, John Moriarty and investigative reporter Robert Riggs walk listeners through details contained in the arrest warrant. Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, used the same means to hunt down fugitives wanted for murder and violent crimes.  He also wrote countless arrest and search warrant affidavits, which Riggs relied on as the factual basis for his crime reporting.  You may recall that Moriarty, the transplanted Irish cop from New York City, is featured in True Crime Reporter®'s series about serial killer Kenneth McDuff and the Telly Award-winning television documentary on Fox Nation streaming titled Freed To Kill. Kohberger made a brief court appearance on January 5th of 2023, with cuts on his face raising questions if the suspect's alleged victim's had fought back. Based on the review of the arrest warrant affidavit by Moriarty and Riggs, you will hear their thoughts about a possible motive for the murders. Link to Arrest Warrant Affidavit FOLLOW the True Crime Reporter® Podcast  SIGN UP FOR my True Crime Newsletter THANK YOU FOR THE FIVE-STAR REVIEWS ON APPLE Please leave one – it really helps.

True Crime Reporter
Idaho Arrest Affidavit Traces Path Of Suspected Killer of 4 Students

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 45:25


Homicide detectives and even killers categorize the slain four University of Idaho students as “shiny” victims.  They were young, innocent, and attractive.   John Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, says such cases motivate investigators to go the extra mile to solve the crime. “It's the ultimate good versus evil,” said Moriarty. Investigators used sophisticated techniques detailed in an arrest warrant affidavit, including DNA, cell phone data, and ubiquitous video surveillance cameras, to charge  28-year-old Bryan Kohberger with murdering four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home on November 13, 2022.  If Kohberer, a Ph.D. criminology student at the University of Washington, is convicted, it will prove the old adage that some criminals return to the scene of the crime. In this episode of True Crime Reporter®, John Moriarty and investigative reporter Robert Riggs walk listeners through details contained in the arrest warrant. Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, used the same means to hunt down fugitives wanted for murder and violent crimes.  Plus, he wrote countless arrest and search warrant affidavits, and Riggs relied on such affidavits as the factual basis for his crime reporting.  You may recall that Moriarty, a transplanted Irish cop from New York City, is featured in True Crime Reporter®'s series about serial killer Kenneth McDuff and the Telly Award-winning television documentary on Fox Nation streaming titled Freed To Kill. Kohberger made a brief court appearance on January 5th of 2023, with cuts on his face raising questions if the suspect's alleged victim's had fought back. Based on the review of the arrest warrant affidavit by Moriarty and Riggs, you will hear their thoughts about a possible motive for the murders. Link to Arrest Warrant Affidavit We want to become your favorite true crime podcast. Please leave a review wherever you listen. Join our true crime community and follow us here.  The True Crime Reporter® podcast features stories about serial killers, mass murderers, murder mysteries, homicides, cold cases, prisons, violent criminals, serial rapists, child abductors, child molesters, kidnappers, bank robbers, cyber criminals, and assorted violent criminals. True Crime Reporter® is a @2023 copyrighted and trade-marked production by True Crime Reporter®, LLC, in Dallas, Texas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Reporter
Idaho Arrest Affidavit Traces Path Of Suspected Killer of 4 Students

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 45:25


Homicide detectives and even killers categorize the slain four University of Idaho students as “shiny” victims.  They were young, innocent, and attractive.   John Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, says such cases motivate investigators to go the extra mile to solve the crime. “It's the ultimate good versus evil,” said Moriarty. Investigators used sophisticated techniques detailed in an arrest warrant affidavit, including DNA, cell phone data, and ubiquitous video surveillance cameras, to charge  28-year-old Bryan Kohberger with murdering four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home on November 13, 2022.  If Kohberer, a Ph.D. criminology student at the University of Washington, is convicted, it will prove the old adage that some criminals return to the scene of the crime. In this episode of True Crime Reporter®, John Moriarty and investigative reporter Robert Riggs walk listeners through details contained in the arrest warrant. Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, used the same means to hunt down fugitives wanted for murder and violent crimes.  Plus, he wrote countless arrest and search warrant affidavits, and Riggs relied on such affidavits as the factual basis for his crime reporting.  You may recall that Moriarty, the transplanted Irish cop from New York City, is featured in True Crime Reporter®'s series about serial killer Kenneth McDuff and the Telly Award-winning television documentary on Fox Nation streaming titled Freed To Kill. Kohberger made a brief court appearance on January 5th of 2023, with cuts on his face raising questions if the suspect's alleged victim's had fought back. Based on the review of the arrest warrant affidavit by Moriarty and Riggs, you will hear their thoughts about a possible motive for the murders. Homicide detectives and even killers categorize the slain four University of Idaho students as “shiny” victims.  They were young, innocent, and attractive.   John Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, says such cases motivate investigators to go the extra mile to solve the crime. “It's the ultimate good versus evil,” said Moriarty. Investigators used sophisticated techniques detailed in an arrest warrant affidavit, including DNA, cell phone data, and ubiquitous video surveillance cameras, to charge  28-year-old Bryan Kohberger with murdering four University of Idaho students in their off campus home on November 13, 2022.  If Kohberer, a Ph.D. criminology student at the University of Washington, is convicted, it will prove the old adage that some criminals return to the scene of the crime. In this episode of True Crime Reporter®, John Moriarty and investigative reporter Robert Riggs walk listeners through details contained in the arrest warrant. Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, used the same means to hunt down fugitives wanted for murder and violent crimes.  Plus, he wrote countless arrest and search warrant affidavits, and Riggs relied on such affidavits as the factual basis for his crime reporting.  You may recall that Moriarty, the transplanted Irish cop from New York City, is featured in True Crime Reporter®'s series about serial killer Kenneth McDuff and the Telly Award-winning television documentary on Fox Nation streaming titled Freed To Kill. Kohberger made a brief court appearance on January 5th of 2023, with cuts on his face raising questions if the suspect's alleged victim's had fought back. Based on the review of the arrest warrant affidavit by Moriarty and Riggs, you will hear their thoughts about a possible motive for the murders. Link to Arrest Warrant Affidavit

A Side/B Side Podcast
Episode 118-Vinny…Viciousness…and victory (Adam brags a bit)

A Side/B Side Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 66:32


A Side (Adam): This week's A Side brings back the popular, That guy from that show." This week's guy is Max Casella. B Side (Brooke): This week's B Side discusses the horrible activities of the Broomstick killer, Kenneth McDuff. Kenneth was actually in prison and released, which allowed him to kill again. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aside-bside/support

Two Gurls One Murder
Ep 17: The Broomstick Killer

Two Gurls One Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 43:06


This week on Two Gurls One Murder, Blair takes control of the mic to discuss Kenneth McDuff aka The Broomstick Killer - an American serial killer suspected of at least 14 murders, who served time on death row from 1968 to 1972 and again in the 1990's. Blair's boyfriend Kyle joins this episode as the pod's first ever guest! Tune in to hear these crazy love birds talk about much more than a brutal killer - they give a Rocket update, talk about Blair's recent Peloton experience, and so much more. Oh, and be sure to stick around until the end for a new segment called "Wheel of Killers" - trust us, you won't want to miss it! Special thanks to Anchor for sponsoring this episode. Resources for this episode: https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/the-broomstick-killer/ https://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ny-justice-story-broomstick-murders-kenneth-mcduff-20200702-p74ilrjw6zfzbfuio6hksgnrpq-story.html https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/murder-weapon-preferences https://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/serial-killers-choose-weapons-other-than-guns/article_28132a49-8878-599c-845f-18ddf5f5a90f.html

A Paranormal Chicks
EP236 - MCDUFF TOUGH

A Paranormal Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 73:47


Donna covers the murder of Helene Knabe, there's a lot to her life and afterlife.   Kerri covers Kenneth McDuff, who is seriously such a terrible human being.  You might have heard about him as being the Broomstick killer.  If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU.  Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Stitcher!  Thanks so much.

A Paranormal Chicks
EP236 - MCDUFF TOUGH

A Paranormal Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 73:47


Donna covers the murder of Helene Knabe, there's a lot to her life and afterlife.   Kerri covers Kenneth McDuff, who is seriously such a terrible human being.  You might have heard about him as being the Broomstick killer.  If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU.  Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Stitcher!  Thanks so much.

True Crime Garage
Texas Monster /// Part 2 /// 616

True Crime Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 57:48


Texas Monster /// Part 2 /// 616Part 2 of 2www.TrueCrimeGarage.comThis week we take a look at a triple homicide case from the greater Fort Worth, Texas area. This is the case that should have stopped a Serial Killer and shut him down for good. A killer that one Sheriff said has absolutely no conscience, and he enjoys killing. With a gun and a broomstick, Kenneth McDuff took the lives of three teenagers back in 1966. Then a little more than twenty years later Texas paroled him. The paroled killer was now free to kill again and again. Join us in the Garage for a cold beer and a chilling conversation about true and pure evil. Beer of the Week - Blargg from Tactical Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5Our show - True Crime Garage “Off the Record” is available only on Stitcher Premium. For a FREE month of listening go to http://stitcherpremium.com/truecrimegarage and use promo code GARAGE

True Crime Garage
Texas Monster /// Part 1 /// 615

True Crime Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 57:32


Texas Monster /// Part 1 /// 615Part 1 of 2www.TrueCrimeGarage.comThis week we take a look at a triple homicide case from the greater Fort Worth, Texas area. This is the case that should have stopped a Serial Killer and shut him down for good. A killer that one Sheriff said has absolutely no conscience, and he enjoys killing. With a gun and a broomstick, Kenneth McDuff took the lives of three teenagers back in 1966. Then a little more than twenty years later Texas paroled him. The paroled killer was now free to kill again and again. Join us in the Garage for a cold beer and a chilling conversation about true and pure evil. Beer of the Week - Blargg from Tactical Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5Our show - True Crime Garage “Off the Record” is available only on Stitcher Premium. For a FREE month of listening go to http://stitcherpremium.com/truecrimegarage and use promo code GARAGE

True Crime Reporter
She Butchered Her Sons and Took A Nap. A Case of Freed To Kill.

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 40:49


For many years Texas had a law and order image.  Politicians campaigned for office about getting tough on crime. A gubernatorial candidate's TV ads featured actors wearing black and white overalls swinging sledgehammers in the prison yard. His voice-over pledged to teach youthful criminals “the joy of busing rocks.” In fact, Texas ran a revolving door prison system.   Lawmakers passed tougher laws but refused to spend money to build prisons to hold more convicted criminals. The public did not know about this until I exposed how serial killer Kenneth McDuff was released on parole with hundreds more violent offenders.  You can learn more about McDuff by listening to our recent episode titled The Broomstick Killer or you can watch our Freed To Kill streaming television documentary on Fox Nation. The episode you are about to hear illustrates how Texas turned loose monsters. And I mean monsters. I warn you it is a graphic story about a mother who dismembered her two boys and later walked out of that revolving door. This episode is another example of how the stories on the True Crime Reporter® Podcast are stranger than fiction. We want to become your favorite true crime podcast. Please leave a review wherever you listen. Join our true crime community and follow us here.  True Crime Reporter® is a @2022 copyrighted and trade-marked production by True Crime Reporter®, LLC, in Dallas, Texas. The True Crime Reporter®features stories about serial killers, mass murderers, murder mystery, homicides, cold cases, prisons, criminals, serial rapists, child abduction, kidnapping, bank robbery, and violent crime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Reporter
She Butchered Her Sons And Took A Nap. She Was Freed To Kill.

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 43:00


For many years, Texas had a law and order image.  Politicians campaigned for office about getting tough on crime. A gubernatorial candidate's TV ads featured actors wearing black and white overalls swinging sledgehammers in the prison yard. His voice-over pledged to teach youthful criminals “the joy of busing rocks.” Texas ran a revolving-door prison system.   Lawmakers passed tougher laws but refused to spend money to build prisons to hold more convicted criminals. The public did not know about this until I exposed how serial killer Kenneth McDuff was released on parole with hundreds more violent offenders.  You can learn more about McDuff by listening to our recent episode titled The Broomstick Killer or watching our Freed To Kill streaming television documentary on Fox Nation. The episode you are about to hear illustrates how Texas turned loose monsters. And I mean monsters. I warn you it is a graphic story about a mother who dismembered her two boys and later walked out of that revolving door. FOLLOW the True Crime Reporter® Podcast  SIGN UP FOR my True Crime Newsletter THANK YOU FOR THE FIVE-STAR REVIEWS ON APPLE Please leave one – it really helps. TELL ME about a STORY OR SUBJECT  that you want to hear more about

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She Butchered Her Sons And Took A Nap. She Was Freed To Kill.

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 40:49


For many years Texas had a law and order image.  Politicians campaigned for office about getting tough on crime. A gubernatorial candidate's TV ads featured actors wearing black and white overalls swinging sledgehammers in the prison yard. His voice-over pledged to teach youthful criminals “the joy of busing rocks.” In fact, Texas ran a revolving door prison system.   Lawmakers passed tougher laws but refused to spend money to build prisons to hold more convicted criminals. The public did not know about this until I exposed how serial killer Kenneth McDuff was released on parole with hundreds more violent offenders.  You can learn more about McDuff by listening to our recent episode titled The Broomstick Killer or you can watch our Freed To Kill streaming television documentary on Fox Nation. The episode you are about to hear illustrates how Texas turned loose monsters. And I mean monsters. I warn you it is a graphic story about a mother who dismembered her two boys and later walked out of that revolving door.

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Jail House Romances: Why Do Women Fall In Love With Serial Killers?

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 34:15


Can you imagine yourself falling in love with a serial killer or murderer to the point you will give up your family, career, and even your life for them? A veteran Alabama jail officer, Vicky White, did just that in April of 2022 when she staged a getaway with a capital murder suspect. The 56-year-old White had an unblemished record.  She was on her last day of work before retirement. Her colleagues had just voted her Corrections Employee of the Year for a fifth time before she went on the run. At first, the Lauderdale County Sheriff in Florence, Alabama, thought White had been kidnapped when she disappeared with a 36-year-old Casey White, no relation. 56-year-old Vicky White But White had been involved in a two-year-long jailhouse romance with a career violent criminal named Casey White, no relation to her.  He certainly didn't have fashion model looks.  Casey White, a 300-pound, muscular, burr-headed 6 foot 9, heavily tattooed inmate, was already serving a 75-year prison sentence for murder and other charges from a terrifying rampage.   Confederate Flag Tatoo Signifies Casey White's Membership In Racist Prison Gang He had a large image of a Confederate flag tattooed on his back with the words Southern Pride connected by a chain to the image of a pit bulldog.  It signified his membership in a white racist prison gang called the Southern Brotherhood, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. The tattooed sleeve covering his right arm featured large SS symbols favored by neo-Nazi gangs Casey White was awaiting trial for stabbing 58-year-old Connie Ridgeway to death in her apartment. It had been a cold case for five years until White suddenly confessed in a letter to investigators.  He later pleaded not guilty because of mental disease and was awaiting trial in the Lauderdale County Jail.  But was his confession a ploy to get back to the jail to see Vicky White, its supervisor?  According to the convicted felon's mother, Casey White called the jailer his wife, and she visited his son and grandson and even gave them Christmas presents.  Vicky White gave a phony cover story when she took the capital murder suspect out of jail, claiming it was for a mental health examination. A week earlier, she sold her house for 95 thousand dollars, far below market value, sold her car, and applied for retirement. She also bought an AR-15 rifle, a shotgun, men's clothes, and sex toys.  Vicky White had been making dry runs to escape the jail with Casey White handcuffed and wearing a jail-issued jumpsuit in the backseat of her patrol car.  The couple's getaway came to a deadly end in Indiana when U.S. Marshals rammed their Cadillac during a high-speed chase.  Marshals pulled Vicky White out of the wreckage, still gripping the handgun that she used to kill herself.  So what could she have possibly seen in a violent felon to throw her life away? Investigative reporter Robert Riggs searches for answers in this episode of the True Crime Reporter® Podcast. He interviews John Moriarty, the former Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inspector General. You may recall from our earlier episodes about serial killer Kenneth McDuff that Moriarty was an undercover prison investigator who played a significant role in catching McDuff. The tough-talking transplanted Irish cop from New York also tricked McDuff into revealing the location of the body of one of his victims before he was executed. Moriarty is also featured in the opening of the promo about our five-part documentary news series about McDuff titled Freed To Kill on Fox Nation Streaming. The stories of women and men falling in love with killers may sound like pulp fiction, but it is all too common inside jails and prisons. FOLLOW the True Crime Reporter® Podcast  SIGN UP FOR my True Crime Newsletter THANK YOU FOR THE FIVE-STAR REVIEWS ON APPLE Please leave one – it really helps.

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Jailhouse Romances: Why Do Women Fall In Love With Serial Killers

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Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 32:04


Can you imagine yourself falling in love with a serial killer or murderer to the point you will give up your family, career, and even your life for them? A veteran Alabama jail officer, Vicky White did just that in April of 2022 when she staged a getaway with a capital murder suspect. The 56-year-old White had an unblemished record.  She was on her last day of work before retirement. Her colleagues had just voted her Corrections Employee of the Year for a fifth time before she went on the run. At first, the Lauderdale County Sheriff in Florence, Alabama, thought White had been kidnapped when she disappeared with a 36-year Casey White, no relation. But White had been involved in a two-year-long jailhouse romance with a career violent criminal named Casey White, no relation to her.  He certainly didn't have fashion model looks.  Casey White, a 300-pound, muscular, burr-headed 6 foot 9 heavily tattooed inmate, was already serving a 75-year prison sentence for murder and other charges from a terrifying rampage.   He had a large image of a Confederate flag tattooed on his back with the words Southern Pride connected by a chain to the image of a pit bulldog.  It signified his membership in a white racist prison gang called the Southern Brotherhood according to the U.S.Marshals Service. The tattooed sleeve covering his right arm featured large SS symbols favored by neo-Nazi gangs Casey White was awaiting trial for stabbing 58-year-old Connie Ridgeway to death in her apartment. It had been a cold case for five years until White suddenly confessed in a letter to investigators.  He later pleaded not guilty by reason of mental disease and was awaiting trial in the Lauderdale County Jail.  But was his confession a ploy to get back to the jail to see Vicky White, its supervisor?  Casey White called the jailer his wife and she visited his son and grandson according to the convicted felon's mother. Even gave them Christmas presents.  Vicky White gave a phony cover story when she took the capital murder suspect out of jail claiming it was for a mental health examination. A week earlier she sold her house for 95-thousand dollars, far below market value, sold her car, and applied for retirement. She also bought an AR-15 rifle, a shotgun, men's clothes, and sex toys.  Vicky White had been making dry runs for the escape out of the jail with Casey White handcuffed and wearing a jail-issued jumpsuit in the backseat of her patrol car.  The couple's getaway came to a deadly end in Indiana when U.S. Marshals rammed their Cadillac during a high-speed chase.  Marshals pulled Vicky White out of the wreckage still gripping the handgun that she used to kill herself.  So what could she have possibly seen in a violent felon to throw her life away? Investigative reporter Robert Riggs searches for answers in this episode of the True Crime Reporter® Podcast. He interviews John Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. You may recall from our earlier episodes about serial killer Kenneth McDuff that Moriarty was an undercover prison investigator who played a major role in catching McDuff. The tough-talking transplanted Irish cop from New York also tricked McDuff into revealing the location of the body of one of his victims before he was executed. Moriarty is also featured in the opening of the promo about our five-part documentary news series about McDuff titled Freed To Kill on Fox Nation Streaming. The stories of women and men falling in love with killers may sound like pulp fiction but it is all too common inside jails and prisons. We want to become your favorite true crime podcast. Please leave a review wherever you listen. Join our true crime community and follow us here.  True Crime Reporter® is a @2022 copyrighted and trade-marked production by True Crime Reporter®, LLC, in Dallas, Texas. The True Crime Reporter®features stories about serial killers, mass murderers, murder mystery, homicides, cold cases, prisons, criminals, serial rapists, child abduction, kidnapping, bank robbery, and violent crime.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Jail House Romances: Why Do Women Fall In Love With Serial Killers?

True Crime Reporter

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 32:04


Can you imagine yourself falling in love with a serial killer or murderer to the point you will give up your family, career, and even your life for them? A veteran Alabama jail officer, Vicky White did just that in April of 2022 when she staged a getaway with a capital murder suspect. The 56-year-old White had an unblemished record.  She was on her last day of work before retirement. Her colleagues had just voted her Corrections Employee of the Year for a fifth time before she went on the run. At first, the Lauderdale County Sheriff in Florence, Alabama thought White had been kidnapped when she disappeared with a 36-year Casey White, no relation. 56 year old Vicky White But White had been involved in a two-year-long jailhouse romance with a career violent criminal named Casey White, no relation to her.  He certainly didn't have fashion model looks.  Casey White, a 300-pound, muscular, burr-headed 6 foot 9 heavily tattooed inmate, was already serving a 75-year prison sentence for murder and other charges from a terrifying rampage.   Confederate Flag Tatoo Signifies Casey White's Membership In Racist Prison Gang He had a large image of a Confederate flag tattooed on his back with the words Southern Pride connected by a chain to the image of a pit bulldog.  It signified his membership in a white racist prison gang called the Southern Brotherhood according to the U.S.Marshals Service. The tattooed sleeve covering his right arm featured large SS symbols favored by neo-Nazi gangs Casey White was awaiting trial for stabbing 58-year-old Connie Ridgeway to death in her apartment. It had been a cold case for five years until White suddenly confessed in a letter to investigators.  He later pleaded not guilty by reason of mental disease and was awaiting trial in the Lauderdale County Jail.  But was his confession a ploy to get back to the jail to see Vicky White, its supervisor?  Casey White called the jailer his wife and she visited his son and grandson according to the convicted felon's mother. Even gave them Christmas presents.  Vicky White gave a phony cover story when she took the capital murder suspect out of jail claiming it was for a mental health examination. A week earlier she sold her house for 95-thousand dollars, far below market value, sold her car, and applied for retirement. She also bought an AR-15 rifle, a shotgun, men's clothes, and sex toys.  Vicky White had been making dry runs for the escape out of the jail with Casey White handcuffed and wearing a jail-issued jumpsuit in the backseat of her patrol car.  The couple's getaway came to a deadly end in Indiana when U.S. Marshals rammed their Cadillac during a high-speed chase.  Marshals pulled Vicky White out of the wreckage still gripping the handgun that she used to kill herself.  So what could she have possibly seen in a violent felon to throw her life away? Investigative reporter Robert Riggs searches for answers in this episode of the True Crime Reporter® Podcast. He interviews John Moriarty, the former Inspector General of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. You may recall from our earlier episodes about serial killer Kenneth McDuff that Moriarty was an undercover prison investigator who played a major role in catching McDuff. The tough-talking transplanted Irish cop from New York also tricked McDuff into revealing the location of the body of one of his victims before he was executed. Moriarty is also featured in the opening of the promo about our five-part documentary news series about McDuff titled Freed To Kill on Fox Nation Streaming. The stories of women and men falling in love with killers may sound like pulp fiction but it is all too common inside jails and prisons.

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Sheriff Parnell McNamara Rides Herd On The Lawless Solving Cold Cases

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Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 34:56


Sheriff Parnell McNamara promised his constituents in McLennan County, Texas around Waco that he would actively pursue cold cases. McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara & Reporter Robert Riggs McNamara was elected for a third four-year term in January 2021. He has made good on his campaign pledge to open up long-forgotten homicide cases. Because as McNamara sees it, no one should get away with murder, and the victim's family deserves to know what happened. U.S. Marshall Guy McNamara 1933 (on right) Guy McNamara Constable 1907 (seated) The McNamara clan started in law enforcement in 1902 with Guy McNamara, who President Franklin Roosevelt later appointed as a U.S. Marshal in 1933. Deputy U.S. Marshal Mike McNamara, Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff, Deputy U.S. Marshal Parnell McNamara You may recall from our earlier episodes about serial killer Kenneth McDuff that it was the brothers, Deputy U.S. Marshals Parnell and Mike McNamara, that launched the manhunt for McDuff with former U.S. prosecutor Bill Johnston.  L-R Deputy U.S. Marshal Mike McNamara, Federal Prosecutor Bill Johnston, Deputy U.S. Marshal Parnell McNamara with Big Foot After 36 years with the U.S. Marshals Service, Parnell McNamara reached the mandatory retirement age.   He retired for nine years but was unwilling to be put out to pasture, as they say here in Texas. Sheriff Parnell McNamara Holds 50 Calibre "Tommy Gun" He was elected Sheriff in 2011 on a campaign slogan of “Riding Herd on the Lawless.” McNamara, wearing his trademark Stetson cowboy hat, is a throwback to the old West.   rThe western historical decor in his office looks like a modern-day Dodge City occupied by Wyatt Earp.  L-R Capt Steve January, Robert Riggs & Seiler Burr of True Crime Reporter™, Sheriff Parnell McNamara I sat down to talk to Sheriff McNamara and the Captain of his cold case unit, Steve January. They started by giving me a challenge coin for the unit.   It features the “Dead Man's Hand In Poker”, the combination of cards that “Wild Bill” Hickok was holding when he was shot dead point-blank in the back of the head.  Wild Bill Hickok Monument at Deadwood, South Dakota Like I said, this is the old west where McNamara still forms a posse to hunt down fugitives.  And one more thing. McNamara inspired Jeff Bridge's role in Come Hell or High Water, which was written by his cousin Taylor Sheridan, best known now for Yellowstone.  Robert Riggs & Captain Steve January Display Nicole Sheridan's Yellowstone Hoodie She Wore When Presenting A Generous Donation to the McLennan County Sheriff's Cold Case Unit Saddle up your horse. Here's my interview with Sheriff Parnell McNamara from inside the crime scene tape. If you wish to contribute to Sheriff McNamara's Cold Case Unit, send it to: McLennan County Sheriff's Office Attn: Cold Case Unit 901 Washington Ave, Waco, TX 76701 FOLLOW the True Crime Reporter® Podcast  SIGN UP FOR my True Crime Newsletter THANK YOU FOR THE FIVE-STAR REVIEWS ON APPLE Please leave one – it really helps. TELL ME about a STORY OR SUBJECT  that you want to hear more about

True Crime All The Time
Kenneth McDuff

True Crime All The Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 70:13


Kenneth McDuff was a Texas serial killer known as “the broomstick killer.” In 1966 he murdered three innocent teenagers. Much to the public's horror, he was released on parole in 1989. McDuff would go on to rape and kill more women. In total, he is suspected of as many as 14 murders. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss serial killer Kenneth McDuff. McDuff was the only Texas death row inmate to be released on parole and then return to death row. This was a man who just could not walk the straight and narrow, even after he was paroled after a death sentence. His crimes were horrific and every time he was caught he found someone to try to blame for his actions.You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.