When Justice Came A Little Too Late
Review by Kim Cantrell
Author Gary M. Lavergne introduces his readers to Kenneth Allen McDuff, a Texas rough-neck who commit a horrendous triple murder/rape of three teenagers in 1966, in this 2006 (reprint) true crime book titled Bad Boy.
In 1966, McDuff was sentenced to death for the murders teenage boys, Robert Brand, 17, and John Marcus Dunnam15, and brutally raping then murdering Edna Louise Sullivan, 16.
Unfortunately, the State of Texas, by 1989, felt that it was better to relieve the overburdened correctional facilities than to keep a triple murderer behind bars.
McDuff walked out a free man in 1989.
But as we all well know, a leopard doesn’t change his spots; and neither did McDuff.
It took a little time before he began killing again; and this time he managed to commit five brutal murders before being stopped.
He became a rarity by receiving a second death sentence after walking away scot-free from his first.
Bady Boys offers detailed insight into a failed justice system, the mind of a vicious killer, and the pain and suffering of those left behind.
The most recent updates from this book can be found at the review on Bob Stewart’s No Remorse about Kenneth Allen McDuff.
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