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Wife of Crime

"Third time's the charm" - Kenneth McDuff

Wife of Crime

Jess & Russ

True Crime, Comedy

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Wife of Crime I'm telling Russ about the most notorious serial killer in Texas history! Kenneth McDuff was a life long bully and trouble maker who, not surprisingly would end up on death row in 1966 for a triple homicide. 10 years later, because of the death penalty being banned nationwide and Texas prisons being overcrowded HE GOT OUT!! He would go on to ruthlessly murder multiple women over the next few years. Because of McDuff, the State of Texas had to change the way they handled paroles and punishments. Moral of this story... "Hell is empty and all the devils are here" - William Shakespeare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This podcast is an unscripted, unedited conversation about true crime.

0:05.0

We take the cases very seriously, but I don't take myself seriously at all, and neither should you.

0:10.0

Welcome to Wife of Crime.

0:13.2

So Russ, you and I have talked about a lot of serial killers over the last four years, but out of all the

0:20.5

serial killers we've covered, I don't think anybody is like this guy.

0:25.8

The man I'm telling you about today was so ruthless that not only did he have an entire state change multiple laws because of him,

0:36.0

but he ended up on death row twice.

0:39.5

This is the case of Kenneth McDuff. Hello everyone welcome back to wife of crime a true crime

1:03.7

podcast where I tell my husband Russ true crime stories and he reacts to them so folks

1:09.7

it's your boy Russ aka risky Risky with the Whiskey.

1:13.4

A. A. A. The weird guy that just blurts shit out.

1:17.8

As one person once called me.

1:21.2

Someone called you that in a review?

1:24.0

Yeah.

1:25.0

The weird guy who just blurts shit out.

1:26.0

But I do.

1:27.0

It's true, yeah.

1:28.0

I mean, it's a good description.

1:30.0

I don't know how weird I am, but maybe not weirder than the person that took their time to

1:34.4

write that. You're weird bro. You're weird. You don't think you're weird? I think

1:42.0

I'm the best I wonder if our listeners think you're weird or if they think you're really cool

1:48.4

No, I think that they probably think like me and they think you're weird

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