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You are here: Home / Events / Case Study: How a Death Row Inmate Walked Out of Prison on Parole

Case Study: How a Death Row Inmate Walked Out of Prison on Parole

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05/04/2021    
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Please join us for a webinar on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 from 12pm to 1pm presented by Robert Riggs.

Has Texas and the nation forgotten the tragic lessons of revolving door prisons and jails?

You will wonder if history is repeating itself when you hear Peabody Award-winning Investigative Reporter Robert Riggs reveal the back story of how the worst serial killer in Texas history Kenneth Allen McDuff–a former death row inmate walked out of prison on parole.

McDuff’s release in 1989 and his subsequent abduction/murder spree through Central Texas. Riggs will discuss his interviews with the key investigators who hunted down McDuff and reveals how he uncovered a parole selling scheme that freed Kenneth McDuff.

Please register for the event at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8903968721440115472.  After registering, you will receive an email confirmation with information about joining the webinar.  Feel free to share this event with people outside of our organization.

 

About our speaker:

Robert Riggs​ is a ​Peabody Award​-winning investigative reporter and digital media entrepreneur. He has also received three coveted ​Alfred I. duPont Columbia University Journalism Awards for Investigative Reporting​. The ​Peabody​ and ​duPont are respectively considered the broadcast TV equivalent of the Oscar and the Pulitzer.

Today, Riggs is the host and creator of the ​True Crime Reporter Podcast​. Riggs is building a true crime fandom community that entertains and educates his audience.

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