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  1. While he had not been convicted of any murders at this time, his accomplice in the 1966 triple murder, Roy Dale Green, said that McDuff bragged openly about his criminal record and claimed to have raped and killed two young women.

  2. www.texasmonthly.com › true-crime › free-to-kill-2Free to Kill – Texas Monthly

    Police believe that McDuff buried Colleen Reed in a field a few hundred yards from the frame house where J. A. and Addie McDuff live, but her body hasn’t been found.

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  3. Nov 27, 2020 · In a newly released podcast called True Crime Reporter, award-winning investigative reporter Robert Riggs gives an in-depth look at how Central Texas native Kenneth Allen McDuff was finally...

    • Joe Gumm
    • Evening Anchor
    • joe.gumm@kxxv.com
    • August 5, 2024
  4. www.texasmonthly.com › articles › the-endThe End - Texas Monthly

    McDuff has been raping, torturing, murdering, and thumbing his nose at the law since he was a teenager growing up in Rosebud in the sixties—an aggressively negative personality that has always...

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  5. Jul 15, 1999 · Bad Boy from Rosebud is a chilling account of the life of one of the most heartless and brutal serial killers in American history. Gary M. Lavergne goes beyond horror into an analysis of the unbelievable subculture in which McDuff lived.

    • Gary M. Lavergne
    • 1999
  6. Jul 2, 2020 · Death Row inmate Kenneth A. McDuff, 50, center, is escorted to the visitation area at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s Ellis unit by Correctional Officers, shown in this July 25, 1996,...

  7. Aug 5, 2017 · The story of one of Central Texas’ most infamous serial killers was revisited Friday. Current and former law enforcement officials gave a presentation profiling Kenneth Allen McDuff at the Waco...