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Kenneth McDuff’s first death sentence for the broomstick murders was commuted to life when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the death penalty in 1972.
Now, McDuff faces two more capital murder charges.
Prosecutors want to make sure that McDuff keeps his date with the executioner.
After being sentenced to die by lethal injection, Riggs asked McDuff, “What now, Kenneth?” McDuff looked Riggs in the eye and smugly said, “I guess I’m going to die. We all have to sometimes. You know.”
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A.Stevens says
I was a correctional officer that oversees mcduff in the 80’s on the retrieve unit, he had a very cold deameanor toward female employees but bowed down to male staff.Is this gonna be aired on television? And if so when.