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However, this time when he rolled down his window, the girls confronted him. "'What did you do with Brenda and Gina?' they asked. But once again, Kenneth denied any wrongdoing." "'I dropped the bitch off. "'I didn't even fuck her,' he said, "'but the girls knew better.'" Now, in the weeks after her daughter's disappearance, Barbara Miller was relentless.
However, this time when he rolled down his window, the girls confronted him. "'What did you do with Brenda and Gina?' they asked. But once again, Kenneth denied any wrongdoing." "'I dropped the bitch off. "'I didn't even fuck her,' he said, "'but the girls knew better.'" Now, in the weeks after her daughter's disappearance, Barbara Miller was relentless.
However, this time when he rolled down his window, the girls confronted him. "'What did you do with Brenda and Gina?' they asked. But once again, Kenneth denied any wrongdoing." "'I dropped the bitch off. "'I didn't even fuck her,' he said, "'but the girls knew better.'" Now, in the weeks after her daughter's disappearance, Barbara Miller was relentless.
She continued to call the police department, begging them to look into Kenneth McDuff. And finally, they did. Now, when he was brought in for questioning, they still didn't make the connection that he was the man who sped away from police at the DUI checkpoint. They were simply there questioning him about Gina Moore. The Waco police officers would later say that Kenneth was very calm.
She continued to call the police department, begging them to look into Kenneth McDuff. And finally, they did. Now, when he was brought in for questioning, they still didn't make the connection that he was the man who sped away from police at the DUI checkpoint. They were simply there questioning him about Gina Moore. The Waco police officers would later say that Kenneth was very calm.
She continued to call the police department, begging them to look into Kenneth McDuff. And finally, they did. Now, when he was brought in for questioning, they still didn't make the connection that he was the man who sped away from police at the DUI checkpoint. They were simply there questioning him about Gina Moore. The Waco police officers would later say that Kenneth was very calm.
He admitted that he knew Gina and that he did hang out with her on the night of October 15th. But he said that he dropped her off after they finished their business. And of course, the police took his word for it and let him go. Following this, Kenneth felt invincible. And I can see why. No matter what he did in life, no matter how many rules he broke or lives he took, there were no consequences.
He admitted that he knew Gina and that he did hang out with her on the night of October 15th. But he said that he dropped her off after they finished their business. And of course, the police took his word for it and let him go. Following this, Kenneth felt invincible. And I can see why. No matter what he did in life, no matter how many rules he broke or lives he took, there were no consequences.
He admitted that he knew Gina and that he did hang out with her on the night of October 15th. But he said that he dropped her off after they finished their business. And of course, the police took his word for it and let him go. Following this, Kenneth felt invincible. And I can see why. No matter what he did in life, no matter how many rules he broke or lives he took, there were no consequences.
He was able to get away with whatever he wanted. And from here, he was able to continue on with his path of destruction."
He was able to get away with whatever he wanted. And from here, he was able to continue on with his path of destruction."
He was able to get away with whatever he wanted. And from here, he was able to continue on with his path of destruction."
Which brings us to December 29th, 1991. It was supposed to be a happy time in Austin, Texas. It was cold out, Christmas had just passed, and usually around this time of the year, there's a joyful feeling in the air. but not this year. You see, a few weeks prior, on December 6th, 1991, a horrible tragedy had taken place in Austin, Texas.
Which brings us to December 29th, 1991. It was supposed to be a happy time in Austin, Texas. It was cold out, Christmas had just passed, and usually around this time of the year, there's a joyful feeling in the air. but not this year. You see, a few weeks prior, on December 6th, 1991, a horrible tragedy had taken place in Austin, Texas.
Which brings us to December 29th, 1991. It was supposed to be a happy time in Austin, Texas. It was cold out, Christmas had just passed, and usually around this time of the year, there's a joyful feeling in the air. but not this year. You see, a few weeks prior, on December 6th, 1991, a horrible tragedy had taken place in Austin, Texas.
It was the Austin Yogurt Shop Murders, which was the very first episode we ever covered here on Murder in America. Now, if you don't remember that case, it's about four teenagers Amy Ayers, Eliza Thomas, Jennifer Harbison, and her younger sister, Sarah Harbison. And in December of 1991, two of the girls were working at this yogurt shop in Austin, Texas.
It was the Austin Yogurt Shop Murders, which was the very first episode we ever covered here on Murder in America. Now, if you don't remember that case, it's about four teenagers Amy Ayers, Eliza Thomas, Jennifer Harbison, and her younger sister, Sarah Harbison. And in December of 1991, two of the girls were working at this yogurt shop in Austin, Texas.
It was the Austin Yogurt Shop Murders, which was the very first episode we ever covered here on Murder in America. Now, if you don't remember that case, it's about four teenagers Amy Ayers, Eliza Thomas, Jennifer Harbison, and her younger sister, Sarah Harbison. And in December of 1991, two of the girls were working at this yogurt shop in Austin, Texas.
The other two girls were simply keeping them company as they finished up their nightly duties. But before the night was over, smoke started billowing out of the building. When first responders finally arrived, they quickly put out the flames. And at first they thought it was just an accidental fire. Maybe someone had left on a stove.
The other two girls were simply keeping them company as they finished up their nightly duties. But before the night was over, smoke started billowing out of the building. When first responders finally arrived, they quickly put out the flames. And at first they thought it was just an accidental fire. Maybe someone had left on a stove.