Major sources from police files used in the production of this book included documents from the Bell County Sheriff's Office, the Austin Police Department, Tarrant County Sheriff's Office, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the McLennan County District Attorney's Office, the Waco Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the McLennan County Sheriff's Office, and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Some of the documentation, especially from agencies not listed, was given to me on the condition that I not cite them in the endnotes. I honored that request, and like with the confidential sources, I was able to verify most of the information from other sources. There are many other sources of lesser importance; they are cited in the endnotes.
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One other book has been written about Kenneth Allen McDuff; it is entitled No Remorse (Pinnacle, 1996) by Bob Stewart. Ken Anderson's Crime in Texas (University of Texas Press, 1998) is a valuable guide to criminal justice in Texas. Excellent sources of information on mass murder and serial killing can be found in the work of James Alan Fox and Jack Levin of Northeastern University in Boston. Specifically, their books Mass Murder: America's Growing Menace (Plenum, 1985) and Overkill: Mass Murder and Serial Killing Exposed (Dell, 1996), though not comprehensive, nonetheless provide a scholarly approach to the phenomenon of multiple murder.
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Newspapers used in my research included: Austin American-Statesman, Waco Tribune-Herald, Temple Daily, Telegram, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Waco Tribune (now out of business), Waco Times-Herald (now out of business), Rosebud News, and Marlin Daily Democrat .
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Articles in Texas Monthly about Kenneth Allen McDuff and The Boys from Waco by Gary Cartwright, and about Texas prisons by Robert Draper, greatly assisted me in pursuing information on those topics.
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