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Vigilante Justice and the Small Town Bully – A Crime That Shocked America

McElroy - Ken Rex McElroy, as depicted in film
Ken Rex McElroy, as depicted in film. Pinterest
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7. Useless Appeals to the Authorities

Ken Rex McElroy. Morbidology

The locals banded together and wrote to all and sundry. Letters went to state legislators, the state attorney general, and the governor. They informed them that the town of Skidmore and its surrounding region lived in fear of the psychopath in its midst, and asked the authorities to do something about it. Their pleas were ignored. In the meantime, soon after his conviction, McElroy was seen in a local bar brandishing an M-1 rifle with an affixed bayonet – a clear violation of his bond – and vowing bloody revenge on the Bowenkamps and all who sided with them.

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