back to the car wash. If Hank did not know McDuff was stalking Colleen, what did he think McDuff was determined to do? Wash his car?
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The major investigators of the case, including Chuck Meyer and J. W. Thompson, are convinced, however, that Kenneth McDuff alone carried out the actual abduction. "This wasn't his first rodeo," Chuck Meyer said. McDuff knew exactly what he was doing and how to do it. He might have been able to walk right up to her and take her. Hank's problem, they believe, was a combination of cowardice and stupidity. "This was Hank's first opportunity to do something other than what he did. He could have just ran from there," J. W. said in utter disgust. 22
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While still in her stall, Colleen let out a loud, sustained scream, and began "kicking like hell," according to Hank. She gurgled and struggled to get words out of her mouth as McDuff clutched her neck. Within seconds McDuff had her over to his car.
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"Not me, not me," Colleen cried.
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"You're going with me," McDuff replied.
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"Please let me go, please don't let this happen to me."
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"Get your ass in the car," McDuff barked at Hank.
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Hank, in a tragedy chillingly identical to what Roy Dale Green had enacted a little over twenty-five years earlier, did as he was told. After having some trouble forcing Colleen into the back seat, McDuff ordered Hank to hold her down. Hank climbed into the back seat and held her wrists against the back driver's side window as McDuff got into the driver's seat. In testimony, Hank candidly asserts that as he held her down she quit screaming because no one was holding her by the throat; he remembered that at that point she began to cry. And yet, on another occasion, Hank spews the unbelievable: "I am not sure if I helped him put her into the back seat, but I might have." 23
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Standing on the front porch of 505 Powell Street, Mike and Bill Goins, Stephen Marks, and Kari engaged in small talk. Stephen remembered that Mike and Bill might have mentioned being slowed down by a couple of idiots going the wrong way on Powell. Stephen and Kari talked about the Christmas holidays, and Stephen offered to serve everyone dinner at his home. His wife, Denise, was cooking spaghetti and there was plenty for everyone. Mike and Kari gracefully declined; they were looking forward to eating alone at El Arroyo. That was when they all heard Colleen's long, loud scream. It lasted long enough for the four of them to look towards the car wash and then at one another. Because of their position,
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