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December 14, 2020 By Robert Riggs

“Free To Kill” Dead Man Walking Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff Enters The Texas Death Chamber Episode 14 Season 1

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Investigative reporter Robert Riggs traces serial killer Kenneth McDuff’s footsteps from Texas’ Death Row to its Death Chamber at the Walls Unit in Huntsville, Texas. 

The day before McDuff’s execution the prison system gave Riggs and his camera crew access to the Texas death chamber.

Riggs fills in precise details about how the lethal injection was administered down to McDuff’s last words. 

It’s a step-by-step account that most people have never heard before now.

McDuff’s body went unclaimed by family members, and his home community protested any attempt to bury him there.

Riggs follows McDuff’s pine box coffin to its burial in an anonymous grave in the prison cemetery. 

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Bill Johnston, the federal prosecutor featured in “Free To Kill” and Investigative Reporter Robert Riggs, the host of True Crime Reporter™ talk about criminal cases from their careers and dissect cases making news.

September 30, 2020 By Robert Riggs

“Free To Kill” Serial Killer Kenneth Allen McDuff is the Broomstick Killer Episode 2 – Season 1

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A Texas Sheriff and a U.S. Marshal describe the violent criminal history of Kenneth Allen McDuff — AKA  “The Broomstick Killer.”

They and their fathers helped capture McDuff for the abduction and murder of three Fort Worth teenagers in 1966.

The brutality and rape of a teenage girl with a jagged broomstick handle were seared into their memories.

Twenty-five years later, they discover that McDuff is the modern-day  “Jack The Ripper” of Central Texas. 

Two days after the former death row inmate walked out of prison on parole, women’s bodies started showing up.

And women started getting snatched in plain sight, never to be seen alive again.

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