Colin Browen
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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or nearly 75% of the population Judge Justice allowed to be housed in Texas prisons in 1987.
or nearly 75% of the population Judge Justice allowed to be housed in Texas prisons in 1987.
or nearly 75% of the population Judge Justice allowed to be housed in Texas prisons in 1987.
The news of McDuff's release was a shock to everyone. But the residents of Fall County were the most outraged of all. Even though it had been decades since Luis, Robert, and Marcus had been killed, their deaths were still felt throughout their community. Now, the man who actually arrested McDuff for those murders back in 1966 was Sheriff Brady Pamplin. And by 1989, he was retired.
The news of McDuff's release was a shock to everyone. But the residents of Fall County were the most outraged of all. Even though it had been decades since Luis, Robert, and Marcus had been killed, their deaths were still felt throughout their community. Now, the man who actually arrested McDuff for those murders back in 1966 was Sheriff Brady Pamplin. And by 1989, he was retired.
The news of McDuff's release was a shock to everyone. But the residents of Fall County were the most outraged of all. Even though it had been decades since Luis, Robert, and Marcus had been killed, their deaths were still felt throughout their community. Now, the man who actually arrested McDuff for those murders back in 1966 was Sheriff Brady Pamplin. And by 1989, he was retired.
But when he heard the news, he immediately called up his old colleagues.
But when he heard the news, he immediately called up his old colleagues.
But when he heard the news, he immediately called up his old colleagues.
sooner or later the bodies of young girls young ladies or boys are going to start turning up when parnell heard this news there was silence on the other end of the line finally after several seconds he said have they gone crazy now these officers got to see the brutality of mcduff's crimes firsthand it was the case that would forever stick with them
sooner or later the bodies of young girls young ladies or boys are going to start turning up when parnell heard this news there was silence on the other end of the line finally after several seconds he said have they gone crazy now these officers got to see the brutality of mcduff's crimes firsthand it was the case that would forever stick with them
sooner or later the bodies of young girls young ladies or boys are going to start turning up when parnell heard this news there was silence on the other end of the line finally after several seconds he said have they gone crazy now these officers got to see the brutality of mcduff's crimes firsthand it was the case that would forever stick with them
Retired Sheriff Brady Pamplin was a Texas Ranger and a World War II vet before he served on the force for 30 years. He had seen the worst of the worst, but nothing was as sadistic and violent as McDuff's crimes. So to them, when they heard he was back on the streets, they were incredibly worried.
Retired Sheriff Brady Pamplin was a Texas Ranger and a World War II vet before he served on the force for 30 years. He had seen the worst of the worst, but nothing was as sadistic and violent as McDuff's crimes. So to them, when they heard he was back on the streets, they were incredibly worried.
Retired Sheriff Brady Pamplin was a Texas Ranger and a World War II vet before he served on the force for 30 years. He had seen the worst of the worst, but nothing was as sadistic and violent as McDuff's crimes. So to them, when they heard he was back on the streets, they were incredibly worried.
After his retirement, Brady Pamplin's son actually became the sheriff of Falls County, and they were determined to keep an eye on McDuff to make sure he didn't hurt anyone else. But Kenneth wasn't staying in one place for long. Life in Rosebud was not what Kenneth expected. By then, most of his family had families of their own and had moved away.
After his retirement, Brady Pamplin's son actually became the sheriff of Falls County, and they were determined to keep an eye on McDuff to make sure he didn't hurt anyone else. But Kenneth wasn't staying in one place for long. Life in Rosebud was not what Kenneth expected. By then, most of his family had families of their own and had moved away.
After his retirement, Brady Pamplin's son actually became the sheriff of Falls County, and they were determined to keep an eye on McDuff to make sure he didn't hurt anyone else. But Kenneth wasn't staying in one place for long. Life in Rosebud was not what Kenneth expected. By then, most of his family had families of their own and had moved away.
His older brother Lonnie, who was his closest sibling, had actually been murdered while he was in prison. Apparently, he was shot to death by the ex-husband of this girl he had been seeing. So after Kenneth's release, it seemed as if Rosebud was no longer serving him. But before moving, it's widely believed that he committed a crime in the nearby town of Temple, Texas.
His older brother Lonnie, who was his closest sibling, had actually been murdered while he was in prison. Apparently, he was shot to death by the ex-husband of this girl he had been seeing. So after Kenneth's release, it seemed as if Rosebud was no longer serving him. But before moving, it's widely believed that he committed a crime in the nearby town of Temple, Texas.