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365 Days of Texas True Crime: Broomstick Killer P2 …. ….so here we are…it’s October 1989 and Kenneth “The Broomstick Killer” Allen McDuff has just been paroled. He heads back to his hometown of Rosebud where the residents are out of their minds afraid of once again having to live with this bully of man and absolutely floored that he was released after what he did to those innocent teenagers. But he’s been in prison “reforming” since his arrest and conviction in 1966 right? Isn’t that what prison if for, punishment and reform? Besides it’s not like he had done anything like this before or already had an escalating criminal history with a family history of disfunction and violence right? About that town in Rosebud….. (I like to tell some of a story and then go back, like movie directors these days seem to keep doing things, which I’m totally ok with) ....
“I mean, there wasn’t any celebration or anything,” he says. “It was very sober.” Later, Riggs would be handed something to read, the confession of Alva Worley, McDuff’s accomplice to the 1991 murder of 28-year-old Colleen Reed, who’d been snatched from a car wash in Austin before being raped and killed. Riggs says he thought he’d seen it all. But he hadn’t. “It was horrific,” he says of the confession’s chilling details. “I mean, it was awful.” “It’s a journey into darkness when you’re listening to it. – Robert Riggs, of his crime podcast ....