died of alcoholism. Harrison's mother, however, was a filthy tramp, a slut, and had been sleeping with lots of people in the Hill Country town of Kerrville. Finally, Harrison's mother had married a doctor. As she spoke, Harrison continually interrupted her, saying, "Oh, Baby," and "Oh, Sweetheart" and "Oh, Miss Suzie, dear," as he stroked the back of her head and asked her not to be upset.
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Harrison's grandmother insisted that she was a good Christian woman, and that she raised Harrison in a good Christian home, and taught him to be a good Christian man. That was why, she explained, she kidnapped him from a day-care while he was still an infant. The men were enthralled as she told of how she went the to daycare and threatened "to beat the hell out of the woman" there if she ever laid another hand on Harrison. She said that Harrison had told her that the woman had hurt him. Mike McNamara, perceptive as usual, kindly asked Harrison's grandmother: "If Harrison was an infant, how could he tell you that the woman had hurt him?"
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"Just the way he looked at me, Mister. He said it [with his eyes]," replied the old woman.
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As the men gathered on the front porch to leave, Harrison's grandmother repeated her devotion to Christian principles, and how all she wanted to do was what was right for Harrison. It was very dark and well after midnight as the men got into their vehicles to leave. As they backed away, dogs began to bark. Looking towards the dogs, the old woman screamed at the top of her lungs, "Shut up. Shut up. You gonna wake up the whole god-damned neighborhood!"
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"She's a terrorist," Tim thought to himself. 13
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The next day, Mike, Parnell and Bill thought that it might be wise to learn more about McDuff, from an historical perspective. They called their good friend, Falls County Sheriff Larry Pamplin, who arranged for them to meet Roy Dale Green. Roy Dale still lived in the house where he and Kenneth McDuff spent the night after committing the Broomstick Murders. Only a few yards from the house was the garage where they buried the pistol used to kill Robert Brand and Marcus Dunnam. Roy Dale repeated the horrible story. He also talked about what it was like to be around McDuff. He told of how McDuff raped girls, and how the instruments of his mistreatment included a tube of Deep Heat. During the interview, Green alleged that one of McDuff's victims never recovered from her trauma and later committed suicide. 14
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