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December 29, 2020 By Robert Riggs

“Free To Kill” These Wounds Don’t Heal. The Living Hurt Forever by Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff Episode 16 Season 1

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You are about to hear how the murder of Colleen Reed on December 29th of 1991 by serial killer Kenneth McDuff impacted the life of her then ten-year-old niece.

Ms. Reed was abducted from an Austin car wash shortly after Christmas by McDuff and his accomplice Alva Hank Worley.

You can hear Worley’s confession about the grizzly details of the young accountant’s brutal murder in episode 6.

At the time of this recording in December of 2020, Ms. Reed’s niece had spent 29-years suffering from guilt.

It is a story that none of us that worked on the case were aware of until now. 

Bill Johnston the federal prosecutor who launched the manhunt for McDuff and I talk with Ms. Reed’s niece to give you insight into how the trauma of violent crime affects the victim’s families forever.

We also explain why society should lock up violent offenders and throw away the key.

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October 26, 2020 By Robert Riggs

“Free To Kill” U.S. Marshals Launch A Nationwide Dragnet For Fugitive Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff Episode 7 Season 1

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The confession to the abduction and murder of a young accountant in Austin by Kenneth McDuff’s accomplice gives U.S. Marshals the evidence they need to launch a nationwide dragnet for the serial killer.

After combing every corner of Central Texas for weeks, the Texas posse realizes that McDuff has fled the state.

In Kansas City, a garbage truck worker recognizes McDuff’s mug shot in a TV crime show featuring the U.S. Marshals’ search.

The Marshals capture McDuff, but when they return the serial killer to Waco, Texas an angry mob wants to tear him limb from limb.

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