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November 30, 2020 By Robert Riggs

“Free To Kill” Face-To-Face With Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff On Texas Death Row Episode 12 Season 1

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Serial Killer Kenneth McDuff matter of factly described the last moments of this victim’s lives as “using them up” to his accomplices in murder.

Afterward, he would dispose of the young women’s bodies in unmarked burial sites at remote locations.

With time ticking down toward his execution, author Gary Lavergne meets with McDuff on Texas Death Row to try to find out where the serial killer buried countless bodies.

His victim’s families just want to give their loved one a proper funeral.

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October 8, 2020 By Robert Riggs

“Free To Kill” Bodies Start Turning Up Episode 4 – Season 1

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When Falls County, Texas Sheriff Larry Pamplin heard Kenneth McDuff was out on parole, he prophetically stated, “I don’t know if will be a few days, a few weeks, or a few weeks, but bodies will start turning up.” 

Indeed, a string of abductions started happening up and down the Interstate 35 corridor between Dallas and Austin.

McDuff started a murderous crime spree that would span two and a half years.

The paroled triple killer and an accomplice circled an Austin car wash stalking a victim.

In the words of McDuff, “they were on the hunt for a woman to use up.”

It was just a few days after Christmas in 1991. 

They spotted Colleen Reed, a petite Austin accountant,  washing her new sports car. 

Neighbors hear her shrill scream.

In a split second, Colleen disappeared, never to be seen alive again.

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