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Kenneth Allen McDuff (March 21, 1946 - November 17, 1998) was an American serial killer from Texas. In 1966, McDuff and an accomplice kidnapped and murdered three teenagers who were visiting from California. He was given three death sentences for these crimes but avoided execution after the 1972 U.S. Supreme Court ruling Furman v. Georgia.
At the time of the killings, a known serial killer, Kenneth McDuff, was in the area. He had a history of multiple murders involving teenagers but was soon ruled out. [ 18 ] He was executed on November 17, 1998.
Kenneth McDuff (1946–1998), serial killer and rapist [1] [8] [9] Derrick O'Brien (1975–2006), one of several perpetrators of the Murder of Jennifer Ertman and ...
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Kenneth McDuff began the first of at least nine murders as a serial killer, when he kidnapped and shot three teenagers in Everman, Texas. [46] Initially sentenced to death in the electric chair, the 20-year-old killer would have his sentence commuted to life imprisonment and would be paroled in 1989.
McDuff (also spelled Macduff) is a surname. It is the Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Mac Dhuibh (Mac = son, Dhuibh = dark/black). Notable people with the surname include: Caleb McDuff (born 2008), Welsh deaf racing driver; David McDuff (born 1945), Scottish literary translator; Dusa McDuff (born 1945), English mathematician
Would Kenneth McDuff classify as a serial killer? There's definitely a difference between a simple murderer and a bonafide serial killer. He seemed to have patterns of murder and was a sexual sadist. I think his general outlaw lifestyle was merely in conjunction with his status as a serial killer.
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